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Queensland
(Flag) (Coat of Arms)
Motto: "Audax at Fidelis" (Bold but Faithful)
Nickname: Sunshine State/Smart State
Map of Australia with Queensland highlighted
Other Australian states and territories
Capital Brisbane
Government Const. monarchy
Quentin Bryce
Peter Beattie (ALP)
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Water
 
1,852,642 km² (2nd)
1,730,648 km²
121,994 km² (6.58%)
Population (2003)
 - Population
 - Density
 
3,801,039 (3rd)
2/km² (5th)
Time zone UTC+10
Federal representation
 - House seats
 - Senate seats
 
28
12
Elevation
 - Highest
 - Lowest
 
Mt. Bartle Frere +1,622 m
?
Abreviations
 - Postal
 - ISO 3166-2
 
QLD
AU-QL
Website
www.qld.gov.au

Queensland is a state of Australia, in the northeast of the country. The capital city is Brisbane. It is the only Australian state with a unicameral legislature, known as the Queensland Parliament or the Legislative Assembly. A bicameral system existed until 1922 when the Legislative Council of Queensland was abolished by the Labor members' "suicide squad," so called because they took the unusual step of voting to abolish their own offices. File links The following pages link to this file: Queensland Flags of the Australian states and territories Flag of Queensland Categories: Flag images | Australia images ... official emblem, fair use This image depicts a seal, an emblem, a coat of arms or a crest. ... Flag Ratio: 1:2 The current state flag of Queensland was officially adopted in 1953. ... The Coat of Arms of Queensland was granted to the then Colony of Queensland in 1893. ... A motto is a phrase or collection of words intended to describe the motivation or intention of a sociological grouping or organization. ... File links The following pages link to this file: Queensland Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Maps/Archive1 List of Queensland highways Categories: GFDL images ... Australia, having a federal system of government, is divided into states and territories. ... In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government. ... Brisbane by night Brisbane is the capital city of the state of Queensland, Australia. ... List of Governors of Queensland See Governors of the Australian states for a description and history of the office of Governor. ... List of Premiers of Queensland Before the 1890s there was no formal party system in Queensland. ... A constitutional monarchy is a form of government established under a constitutional system which acknowledges a hereditary or elected monarch as head of state. ... Quentin Bryce, AC, is an Australian politician. ... Peter Beattie Peter Douglas Beattie (born November 18, 1952), Australian politician, is the Premier of the Australian State of Queensland and leader of the Australian Labor Party in that state. ... The Australian Labor Party or ALP is Australias oldest political party. ... 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Population density can be used as a measurement of any tangible item. ... Time zones are areas of the Earth that have adopted the same standard time, usually referred to as the local time. ... UTC also stands for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Coordinated Universal Time or UTC, also sometimes referred to as Zulu time, the basis for civil time, differs by an integral number of seconds from atomic time and a fractional number of seconds from UT1. ... Parliament House, Canberra The Parliament of Australia is a bicameral parliament consisting of the Queen of Australia, the House of Representatives (the lower house) and the Senate (the upper house or house of review). Section 1 of the Constitution of Australia provides that: The legislative power of the Commonwealth shall... Australian House of Representatives chamber The House of Representatives is one of the two houses (chambers) of the Parliament of Australia. ... Australian Senate chamber The Australian Senate is the upper of the two houses of the Parliament of Australia. ... Elevation has several related meanings: Geography The elevation of a geographic location is its height above mean sea level (or possibly some other fixed point). ... Mount Bartle Frere is the highest mountain in Queensland. ... ISO 3166-2 is the second part of the ISO 3166 standard. ... This article is about the Australian city. ... Unicameralism is the practice of having only one legislative or parliamentary chamber. ... The Parliament of Queensland is the legislature of Queensland, Australia. ... In government, bicameralism is the practice of having two legislative or parliamentary chambers. ... 1922 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...

Contents

Geography

  • Borders
    • North The northernmost part of the state is the triangular Cape York Peninsula which points toward New Guinea. The western side of the peninsula is washed by the Gulf of Carpentaria, while its eastern side borders the Coral Sea which is an arm of the Pacific Ocean.
    • East The Eastern border is the Pacific Ocean
    • West To the west, Queensland is bordered by the Northern Territory, at the 138 deg. E. longitude, and to the south west by the north eastern corner of South Australia.
    • South by New South Wales. This border has three sections:
      • The watershed from Point Danger to the Dumaresq River
      • The river section involving the Dumaresq, the Macintyre and the Barwon
      • The 29th deg. S. latitude, over to the South Australian border.
  • The State capital Brisbane, is located on the coast 100km by road north of the New South Wales border.
  • The largest city by area in the world, Mount Isa, is located in Queensland. The city area is in excess of 40 000 km².
Queensland cities, towns, settlements and road network

Cape York Peninsula, far north Queensland, Australia. ... The Gulf of Carpentaria viewed from orbit. ... The Coral Sea is a region off the north-east coast of Australia with a namesake chain of islands (uninhabited), including the Willis, Coringa, and Tregosse Islets. ... Motto: None Other Australian states and territories Capital Darwin Administrator Ted Egan Chief Minister Clare Martin (ALP) Area 1,420,968 km² (3rd)  - Land 1,349,129 km²  - Water 71,839 km² (5. ... Motto: United for the Common Wealth Nickname: Festival State Other Australian states and territories Capital Adelaide Government Governor Premier Const. ... Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ... Brisbane by night Brisbane is the capital city of the state of Queensland, Australia. ... Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia Mount Isa is a city located in north western Queensland, Australia. ... Download high resolution version (540x720, 12 KB)Added alphanumeric markings File links The following pages link to this file: Queensland List of Queensland highways Categories: GFDL images ... Download high resolution version (540x720, 12 KB)Added alphanumeric markings File links The following pages link to this file: Queensland List of Queensland highways Categories: GFDL images ... General highways map of Queensland Queensland, being the second largest state in Australia is also the most decentralised. ... The Atherton Tableland is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. ... Bunya Mountains is a national park in Queensland (Australia). ... Carnarvon is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 593 km northwest of Brisbane. ... The Darling Downs is a farming region on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range in southern Queensland, Australia. ... Categories: Stub | National parks of Queensland ... Hinchinbrook Island is the largest completely undeveloped island in Australia, on the coast, near Cardwell, Queensland. ... Glitz and palm trees The Gold Coast is a coastal region approximately 70 kilometres south of Brisbane, Australia that, over the past 50 years, has coalesced from a collection of scattered villages into a city of approximately 480,000 people - Australias seventh largest city - and Australias largest tourist... Beach A beach or strand is a geological formation consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, shingle, or cobble along the shoreline of a body of water. ... The Great Divide runs around the entire eastern and south-eastern edge of Australia The Great Dividing Range is Australias only substantial mountain range. ... The Channel Country of Queensland, Australia, is located in the remote south west of the state. ... Elabana Falls is in Lamington National Park, part of the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves World Heritage site in Queensland, Australia. ... Riversleigh, in northwestern Queensland, is a 100 square kms. ... Box Log Falls, Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia. ... The beach at Lake McKenzie Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world. ... Satellite image of a part of the Great Barrier Reef. ... The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site is an umbrella name for a series of National Parks stretching for 450 km along the north east coast, from Townsville to Cooktown, bordering the Great Barrier Reef, itself another World Heritage site. ...

Demographics

Population


Queensland's population is less centralized than the rest of the country. At 30 June 2001 the capital city represented 45.5% of the population; for the whole country, capital cities represented 63.8% of the total population.


As at 30 June 2003 the State's population was 3,796,800 and Brisbane's 1,733,200


Religion


Christian: 77% (Anglican: 24.6%, Catholic: 26.2%, Lutheran: 2.2%, Uniting Church: 10.8%, Other: 13.4%), Non-Christian: 0.9% (Buddhism: 0.2%, Hinduism: 0.1%, Other: 0.6%), No Religion: 14.9%, Not Stated: 6.9% (2001 census)


Economy

In 2001, Queensland has a Gross Domestic Product of A$115.53 billion, which per capita, equals A$31,000. Based on exchange rates (2003) this equals US$20,400, making Queensland the third-poorest state in Australia after Tasmania and South Australia. 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Motto: Ubertas et Fidelitas (Fertility and Faithfulness) Nickname: The Apple Isle Other Australian states and territories Capital Hobart Government Governor Premier Const. ... Motto: United for the Common Wealth Nickname: Festival State Other Australian states and territories Capital Adelaide Government Governor Premier Const. ...


Primary industries include: bananas, pineapples, wide variety of other tropical and temperate fruit and vegetables, cattle raising, cotton, sugar cane, wool and a mining industry including bauxite, coal and copper. Secondary industries are mostly further processing of the above mentioned primary produce, bauxite from Weipa is converted to alumina at Gladstone) there is also copper refining and the refining of sugar cane to sugar. Major tertiary industries are retail trade and tourism. The tertiary sector of industry, also called the service sector or the service industry, is one of the three main industrial categories of a developed economy, the others being the secondary industry (manufacturing and primary goods production such as agriculture), and primary industry (extraction such as mining and fishing). ... Species Hybrid origin; see text A banana is a tree-like plant (though strictly a herb) of the genus Musa in the family Musaceae, closely related to plantains. ... Binomial name Ananas comosus The pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant and its fruit, native to Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. ... Cotton is a soft fibre that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant, a shrub native to the tropical and subtropical regions of both the Old World and the New World. ... Species Ref: ITIS 42058 as of 2004-05-05 Sugarcane is one of six species of a tall tropical southeast Asian grass (Family Poaceae) having stout fibrous jointed stalks whose sap at one time was the primary source of sugar. ... Long and short hair wool at the South Central Family Farm Research Center in Boonesville, AR Wool is the fiber derived from the hair of domesticated animals, usually sheep. ... Bauxite Bauxite is a naturally occurring, heterogeneous material composed primarily of one or more aluminium hydroxide minerals, plus various mixtures of silica, iron oxide, titania, aluminosilicate, and other impurities in minor or trace amounts. ... Coal is a fossil fuel extracted from the ground either by underground mining, open-pit mining or strip mining. ... General Name, Symbol, Number copper, Cu, 29 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 11 , 4, d Density, Hardness 8920 kg/m3, 3. ... The secondary sector of industry is the manufacturing sector of industry. ... Weipa ( 12°36′ S 141°58′ E) is a town on the Gulf of Carpentaria coast on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. ... Aluminium oxide (or aluminum oxide) (Al2O3) is a chemical compound of aluminium and oxygen. ... Auckland Inlet, with the Power House in the background Gladstone Marina, with the Clinton Coal Facility in the background Gladstone is an industrial city on the coast of Central Queensland, Australia. ... The tertiary sector of industry, also called the service sector or the service industry, is one of the three main industrial categories of a developed economy, the others being the secondary industry (manufacturing and primary goods production such as agriculture), and primary industry (extraction such as mining and fishing). ... In commerce, a retailer buys goods or products in large quantities from manufacturers or importers, either directly or through a wholesaler, and then sells individual items or small quantities to the general public or end user customers, usually in a shop, also called store. ... A tourist boat travels the River Seine in Paris, France Tourism can be defined as the act of travel for the purpose of recreation, and the provision of services for this act. ...


Government

Main article: Government of Queensland The form of the Government of Queensland is prescribed in its Constitution, which dates from 1859, although it has been amended many times since then. ...


Queen Elizabeth II is represented as head of state by the locally appointed Governor, Ms Quentin Bryce, AC. The elected head of government is the Labor Premier, the Hon Peter Beattie who appoints an Executive Council from the members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly of 89 members (MPs). The Queensland State Parliament has been unicameral since 1922, when the Queensland Legislative Council was abolished. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary) (born 21 April 1926), styled HM The Queen, is the Queen regnant and Head of State of the United Kingdom, as well as the Queen of Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea... A head of state or chief of state is the chief public representative of a nation-state, federation or commonwealth, whose role generally includes personifying the continuity and legitimacy of the state and exercising the political powers, functions and duties granted to the head of state in the countrys... List of Governors of Queensland See Governors of the Australian states for a description and history of the office of Governor. ... Quentin Bryce, AC, is an Australian politician. ... List of Premiers of Queensland Before the 1890s there was no formal party system in Queensland. ... Peter Beattie Peter Douglas Beattie (born November 18, 1952), Australian politician, is the Premier of the Australian State of Queensland and leader of the Australian Labor Party in that state. ... An Executive Council in Commonwealth constitutional practice is the top tier of a government led by a Governor-General, Governor or a Lieutenant-Governor, superior to Legislative Councils and Legislative Assemblies. ... The Parliaments of the Australian states and territories are legislative bodies within the federal framework of the Commonwealth of Australia. ... MP may stand for: Member of Parliament military police magic points (in roleplaying games) Northern Mariana Islands (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code and USPS state code) milepost multiprocessing in computers Minimalist Program (linguistics) Modus ponens Megapixel M.P is also a drummer of an alternative rock band School... The debating chamber or hemicycle of the European Parliament in Brussels. ... Unicameralism is the practice of having only one legislative or parliamentary chamber. ... 1922 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...


In 2001 the state adopted a new codified constitution, repealing most of the assorted acts that had previously made up the constitution. The new constitution took effect on 6 June 2002, the anniversary of the formation of the independent colony of Queensland by the signing of Letters Patent by Queen Victoria in 1859. 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... In Westminster System parliaments, an Act of Parliament is a part of the law passed by the Parliament. ... June 6 is the 157th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (158th in leap years), with 208 days remaining. ... 2002 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Letters Patent by Queen Victoria creating office of Governor-General of Australia Letters patent are a type of legal document which is an open letter issued by a monarch or government granting a right, monopoly, title, or status to someone or some entity such as a corporation. ... Her Majesty Queen Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) (24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom from 20 June 1837, and Empress of India from 1876 until her death. ... 1859 is a common year starting on Saturday. ...


Day to day law enforcement is the responsibility of the Queensland Police Service but the Australian Federal Police also have jurisdiction in federal matters. The Queensland Police service was establised in 1864 with 143 officers, as of June 2002 the force had 8367 sworn staff (20. ... Australian Federal Police logo The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is the Federal or Commonwealth police force of Australia. ...


History

1824 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Moreton Bay is a large bay on the eastern coast of Australia 19km from Brisbane, Queensland. ... A penal colony is a colony used to house prisoners. ... Redcliffe, Queensland Redcliffe is the name of a suburb in Perth, Australia This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... 1825 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Brisbane by night Brisbane is the capital city of the state of Queensland, Australia. ... 1839 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1842 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... 1859 is a common year starting on Saturday. ... 1862 - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... 1863 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... 1864 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Annus horribilis is a Latin phrase meaning horrible year. It is a humorous reference to John Drydens 1666 poem Annus Mirabilis (The Year of Wonders). ... The Brisbane River is situated in south east Queensland and flows through the state capital Brisbane. ... 1865 is a common year starting on Sunday. ... The city of Ipswich is situated 40 kilometres to the west of the Australian state of Queenslands capital, Brisbane on the Bremer River. ... 1867 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... The city of Gympie is located in south eastern Queensland, Australia, and is approximately 170 kilometers north of the state capital, Brisbane. ... 1883 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Papua is: Another name for New Guinea Papua (Australian territory): A former Australian territory comprising the southeastern quarter of the island of New Guinea, now the southern part of Papua New Guinea Papua (Indonesian province): An Indonesian province comprising the western half of the island of New Guinea Related Words... 1891 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... The Australian Labor Party or ALP is Australias oldest political party. ... 1899 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Andrew Dawson (usually known as Anderson Dawson) (1863-1910), was Premier of Australia for one week in 1899, this was the first Labor Party government anywhere in the world. ... 1901 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Federation The 1890s depression (the most severe Australia had ever faced) made the inefficiencies of the six colonies seem ever more ridiculous, and, particularly in border areas, a push for an Australian Federation began. ... 1904 is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... The international movement for womens suffrage, led by suffragists (commonly called suffragettes), was a social, economic and political reform movement aimed at extending the suffrage (i. ... 1909 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Steele Building - University of Queensland The University of Queensland (UQ) (motto: Scientia ac Labore - through knowledge and hard work) has its main campus in Brisbane, Queensland, specifically in the suburb of Saint Lucia. ... 1920 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar) Events January January 7 - Forces of Russian White admiral Kolchak surrender in Krasnoyarsk. ... Qantas (pronounced Kwon-tus) (ASX: QAN) is Australias oldest and largest airline, and the worlds second oldest airline after KLM. (IATA designator code: QF, ICAO designator code: QFA, and airline call sign: Qantas) It is often considered to be the worlds safest airline. ... 1922 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... An upper house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the lower house. ... The debating chamber or hemicycle of the European Parliament in Brussels. ... 1928 was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS, informally known as The Flying Doctors) is an air ambulance service for those living in the remote inland areas of Australia. ... The town of Cloncurry is situated in north west Queensland, Australia, 770 kilometres west of the city of Townsville via the Flinders Highway. ... Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith (February 9, 1897 - November, 1935), often called Charles Kingsford-Smith, or by his nickname Smithy, was the best-known early Australian aviator, completing the first non-stop crossing of the Australian mainland, the first flight from Australia to New Zealand, and the first to complete... 1982 is a number and represents a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar Events January January 6 - William Bonin is convicted of being the freeway killer. January 8 - AT&T agrees to divest itself of twenty-two subdivisions January 11 - Mark Thatcher, son of the British Prime... Commonwealth Games is a multi-sport event held every four years involving the elite athletes of The Commonwealth. ... 1988 is a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... World Expo 88 was a Worlds Fair held in Brisbane, Australia between April 30 and October 30, 1988. ...

Colleges and universities

Bond University was the first private university in Australia. ... Central Queensland University (CQU), the largest public funded regional university, is located in North Rockhampton, Australia. ... Griffith University is an Australian public university with five campuses in Brisbane and one at the Gold Coast. ... James Cook University (JCU) is a university based in Townsville, Queensland, Australia and was founded in 1970 as the first tertiary education institution in North Queensland (although the first may have been the local TAFE college instead). ... Queensland University of Technology (or QUT) is a university, with its central campus located in the heart of Brisbane, Australia. ... Steele Building - University of Queensland The University of Queensland (UQ) (motto: Scientia ac Labore - through knowledge and hard work) has its main campus in Brisbane, Queensland, specifically in the suburb of Saint Lucia. ... The University of Southern Queensland or USQ in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, is a university established in 1967. ... Established in 1996, the University of the Sunshine Coast is a (by Australian standards) very small public university, having fewer than 4,000 students. ...

See also

Australia, having a federal system of government, is divided into states and territories. ... List of Governors of Queensland See Governors of the Australian states for a description and history of the office of Governor. ... Local Government Areas of Queensland, Australia External link Statoids on Australia Shires Categories: Local Government Areas of Australia ... Categories: Lists of people by nationality ... List of Premiers of Queensland Before the 1890s there was no formal party system in Queensland. ... Queensland is the second largest mainland state in Australia. ... General highways map of Queensland Queensland, being the second largest state in Australia is also the most decentralised. ...

Towns and settlements

Aramac is a small town in Western Queensland, Australia, lying 70 kilometres north of Barcaldine, and 1280 kilometres by road from the state capital, Brisbane. ... Atherton is the hub of the Atherton Tableland region in Queensland, Australia, located at 17°16′ S 145°28′ E, 752 m above sea level. ... The township of Augathella is located in western Queensland, Australia, and is part of the Murweh Shire. ... Ayr is a town in Queensland, Australia at the delta of the Burdekin River. ... Banana is a small town located in Central Queensland, Australia, and is the name town of the Banana Shire. ... Barcaldine is a small town located in Western Queensland, Australia, approximately 520 kilometres by road west of the city of Rockhampton. ... Beaudesert is a town of approximately 4000 persons in south-eastern Australia. ... Bedourie is a small town located in Central West Queensland, Australia, lying on Eyre Creek. ... Beenleigh, was once a separate town built on sugar and Australia’s oldest rum distillery; increasing development in south_east Queensland since the 1980s has seen it enveloped by Brisbane and the Gold Coast. ... Biloela is a rural town in Central Queensland, Australia. ... Birdsville is a small town located in Central West Queensland, Australia. ... Blackall is a small town located in Western Queensland, Australia, approximately 1100 kilometres by road from the state capital, Brisbane. ... Blackwater is the major town of a significant coal mining area in Central Australia. ... Bogantungan is a small township situated in central Queensland, Australia. ... Boonah is a town of approximately 3000 persons 84 km south-west of Brisbane, Queensland. ... Boulia is a town in Central West Queensland, Australia. ... This article is about the Australian town. ... Bundaberg is a coastal city in Queensland, Australia. ... Cairns is a regional city located in far north Queensland, Australia. ... Calliope is a town located in Central Queensland, Australia. ... Camooweal is a small town in north western Queensland, Australia, located 188 kilometres north west of the city of Mount Isa, and 12 kilometres east of the Northern Territory border. ... Cardwell is a town on the east coast of Australia. ... The town of Charleville is located in South Western Queensland, Australia, 758 kilometres by road west of the state capital, Brisbane. ... Charters Towers is a city in northern Queensland, Australia. ... Childers is a small town located on the Bruce Highway in southern Queensland, Australia, 325 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane. ... Chillagoe in northern Queensland, Australia, was once a thriving mining town for a range of minerals, but is now reduced to a small gold mine and some marble mining. ... The town of Cloncurry is situated in north west Queensland, Australia, 770 kilometres west of the city of Townsville via the Flinders Highway. ... Coen (13° 54 S; 143° 13 E), is a small inland town of about 200 people on the main road heading up the Cape York Peninsula in far northern Queensland, Australia. ... Coolangatta is a town located in the southernmost part of the Gold Coast, in Queensland, Australia. ... Cooktown is the northernmost town on the East coast of Australia, located at 15°28′ S 145°17′ E on Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia. ... Cunnamulla is a small town which lies on the Warrego River in south west Queensland, Australia, 206 kilometres south of Charleville, and approximately 750 kilometres west of the state capital, Brisbane. ... Dalby is a town in south east Queensland, Australia, and is located approximately 210 kilometres west of the state capital, Brisbane. ... Dirranbandi is a town of approximately 300 persons in south-western Queensland, Australia. ... Emerald is a town located in the Central Highlands district of Queensland, Australia. ... Emu Park is a small town located slightly south of Yeppoon in Queensland, Australia. ... Gayndah is a town and Local Government Area located on the Burnett River in Queensland, Australia. ... Auckland Inlet, with the Power House in the background Gladstone Marina, with the Clinton Coal Facility in the background Gladstone is an industrial city on the coast of Central Queensland, Australia. ... Glitz and palm trees The Gold Coast is a coastal region approximately 70 kilometres south of Brisbane, Australia that, over the past 50 years, has coalesced from a collection of scattered villages into a city of approximately 480,000 people - Australias seventh largest city - and Australias largest tourist... Goondiwindi is a small Australian town of about 5000 people on the MacIntyre River in Queensland near the New South Wales border, approximately 350 kilometres by road from the Queensland state capital, Brisbane. ... Gordonvale is a small sugar-growing town in north Queensland, Australia. ... The town of Gracemere is located on the Capricorn Highway in Central Queensland, Australia, approximately 9 kilometres west of the city of Rockhampton. ... The city of Gympie is located in south eastern Queensland, Australia, and is approximately 170 kilometers north of the state capital, Brisbane. ... Hebel is a town of approximately 100 persons in south-western Queensland, Australia. ... Hervey Bay is a rapidly growing resort city and Local Government Area in south eastern Queensland, Australia. ... Hughenden, is a town in Queensland, Australia situated on the banks of the Flinders River. ... Ingham is a town in North Queensland, Australia. ... Inglewood is a small town in Queensland, Australia, 150 km (94 miles) south-west of Toowoomba on the Cunningham Highway. ... Innisfail is a town located in the far north of the state of Queensland, Australia, approximately 90km by road south of Cairns. ... The city of Ipswich is situated 40 kilometres to the west of the Australian state of Queenslands capital, Brisbane on the Bremer River. ... Jimboomba is a town of approximately 1400 persons, as recorded in the 2001 census, in south-eastern Queensland, Australia, on the Mount Lindesay Highway 47 km south of Brisbane. ... Kingaroy is an agricultural town and Local Government Area in Queensland, Australia, about 3 hours drive northwest of Brisbane on the Bunya Highway. ... Logo of the Logan City Council Logan City is a city council in south-eastern Queensland. ... Australian Stockmans Hall of Fame in Longreach Longreach is a town and shire located in central western Queensland, Australia, and is approximately 700 kilometres from the coast, west of Rockhampton. ... Mackay (pop. ... Marlborough is a small township located 102 kilometres north of the city of Rockhampton in central Queensland, Australia. ... The city of Maryborough is located on the Mary River in South East Queensland, Australia, approximately 300 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane. ... Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia Mount Isa is a city located in north western Queensland, Australia. ... Mount Morgan is a town located in central Queensland, Australia. ... The town of Moura is located in Central Queensland, Australia. ... Mundubbera is a town in Queensland, Australia, approximately 200 kilometres inland of Bundaberg. ... Mungana, 15 km from Chillagoe, in north Queensland, Australia, was once the site of copper mines that featured in the Mungana Affair. ... Nambour is a town situated in south east Queensland, Australia, 101 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane. ... Nanango is one of the oldest towns in Queensland and also a Local Government Area. ... Nobby is a small village on the Darling Downs, Queensland, halfway between Toowoomba and Warwick. ... Normanton is a town in the north of the state of Queensland, Australia. ... Oakey is a rural town situated in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia. ... Quilpie is a town situated in western Queensland, Australia. ... Rathdowney is a locality of approximately 100 persons in south-eastern Queensland, Australia. ... Redcliffe is a peninsula on the western end of Moreton Bay in the south-east Great Sandy Region of Queensland, Australia. ... Mayor Margaret Strelow Area 187 km² Population 58,382 (2001) Time zone UTC + 10 Latitude Longitude 23°22. ... Rolleston is a small town of approximately 500 persons in Queensland. ... Roma is a town of Waldegrave county, Queensland, Australia, 515 km (318 miles) by rail W.N.W. of Brisbane. ... Sandgate, Queensland, Australia, a suburb 30 minutes drive northeast of the central business district of Brisbane, with a population of nearly 50,000 people. ... Sarina is a town in central Queensland, Australia. ... Springsure is a small town in Queensland of negligible population 66 kms south of Emerald on the Gregory Highway. ... St. ... Stanthorpe is a town and Local Government Area situated in south east Queensland, Australia. ... Australias Sunshine Coast is the Queensland region north of the state capital Brisbane, running between Caloundra in the south and Noosa in the north. ... Tambo is a town and Local Government Area located in central western Queensland, Australia, on the banks of the Barcoo River. ... Tewantin is part of the Noosa district and is really the original settlement of Noosa. ... Texas is a town in Queensland, Australia. ... The township of Thargomindah is located in south west Queensland, Australia, approximately 1100 kilometres west of the state capital, Brisbane, and 200 kilometres west of the town of Cunnamulla. ... Map of Toowoomba Ruthven Street Looking South City Skyline From Niel Street City CBD Looking South Toowoomba City Hall The Royal Bulls Head Inn Grand Central Shopping Centre The Empire Theatre Condamine Centre Heritage Plaza Cottesloe Crest Toowoomba garden Toowoomba is a city and Local Government Area of Queensland... Townsville in 2004. ... Tully is a small town in Queensland, Australia, adjacent to the Bruce Highway and by road approximately 140km south of Cairns and 210km north of Townsville. ... Wallangarra is a village on the border between Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. ... Warwick is a city and Local Government Area of Queensland, Australia lying 130km south-west of Brisbane. ... Weipa ( 12°36′ S 141°58′ E) is a town on the Gulf of Carpentaria coast on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. ... Named after the local Aboriginal word for Big Fish, Windorah is one of three towns in the Barcoo Shire in south-west Queensland, Australia. ... Winton is a town in central west Queensland, Australia, located 177 kilometres northwest of Longreach. ... Yeppoon is a coastal resort town situated in Central Queensland, Australia. ...

External links

  • Government of Queensland (http://www.qld.gov.au/)
  • Parliament of Queensland (http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/)
  • Premier of Queensland (http://www.thepremier.qld.gov.au/)
  • Independent and unofficial portal for Queensland (http://www.stateofqueensland.info)
  • Queensland Art Gallery (http://www.qag.qld.gov.au/qag_index.html)
  • South Bank Parklands (http://www.south-bank.net.au)
  • Translink - Public Transport - Bus Train Ferry (http://www.translink.com.au)



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