for real time reports I usually look at hervey bay and suggest that the wind won't be any lighter than shown there. primarily because the burrum run is out from the land so has nothing disrupting the wind.
you could also look at central coast info on seabreeze because Bundaberg is listed there and that's only a little bit further north.
if you are chasing forecasts then there are 3 main models used.
gfs which is bsch, wind guru. if you hang out in the wether forums you'll quickly hear bad words spoken of gfs. for me it's hit and miss.
ecmwf which is the bom marine forecast plus seabreeze. I like ecmwf as I find it fairly accurate.
then there are the boms own model based, primarily based on the ecmwf model. there are a few options there. access-g, access-t and access-r
the one I have found the most success with is the bom marine model. it uses the ecmwf and then switches to the bom model with 2 days to go.
www.bom.gov.au/marine/wind.shtmlthe boms access-g model I'm not really that familiar with. it should be the best so I should probably start using it.
www.weatherzone.com.au/models/?lt=wzcountry&lc=aus&mt=accessg&mso=0&mc=sfcwinds&focus=mcthis site also allows you to load up both gfs or ecmwf via the model data tab on the control panel on the right hand side. then you can change dates and times at the bottom left.
www.wunderground.com/wundermap/?zoom=4&rad=0&wxsn=0&svr=0&cams=0&sat=0&riv=0&mm=1&mm.mdl=GFS&mm.type=SURPRE&mm.hour=0&mm.opa=100&mm.clk=0&hur=0&fire=0&tor=0&ndfd=0&pix=0&dir=0&ads=0&tfk=0&fodors=0&ski=0&ls=0&rad2=0are you going off the forecast to figure out whether to go or not?