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The Regions of Queensland refers to the geographic areas of the Australian state of Queensland
Queensland

Queensland is a States and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory to the west, South Australia to the south-west and New South Wales to the south....
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The Regions of Queensland refers to the geographic areas of the Australian state of Queensland
Queensland

Queensland is a States and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory to the west, South Australia to the south-west and New South Wales to the south....
. Due to its large size and decentralised population, the state is often divided into regions for statistical and administrative purposes. Each region varies somewhat in terms of its economy, population, climate, geography, flora and fauna. Cultural and official perceptions and definitions of the various regions differ somewhat depending on the government agency or popular group by which they are being applied.

Overview

Various Queensland state government departments adopt different definitions of regions for administrative purposes. The Queensland government Office of Economic and Statistical Research defines eleven regions. These are (roughly from south to north):
  • Brisbane
    Brisbane

    Brisbane is the state List of Australian capital cities of Queensland and its most populous city. It is also the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, behind southern rivals Sydney and Melbourne....
  • Moreton
  • Wide Bay-Burnett
  • Darling Downs
  • South West
  • Fitzroy
  • Central West
  • Mackay
  • Northern
    North Queensland

    North Queensland or the Northern Region is the northern part of the state of Queensland in Australia. Queensland is a massive state, larger than most countries, and the Tropical North Queensland of it has been historically remote and underdeveloped, resulting in a distinctive regional character and identity....
  • North West
    Gulf Country

    The Gulf Country is the name given to the region surrounding the Gulf of Carpentaria in north western Queensland and eastern Northern Territory....
  • Far North
    Far North Queensland

    Far North Queensland, or FNQ, is the northernmost part of the Australian States and territories of Australia of Queensland. The region, which contains a large section of the Tropical North Queensland area, stretches from the city of Cairns, Queensland north to the Torres Strait....
These are the same divisions used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australian Bureau of Statistics

File:ABS House.jpgThe Australian Bureau of Statistics is Australia's national statistics government agency. It came into being, as the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, on 8 December 1905, when the Census and Statistics Act 1905 was given Royal assent....
  and are the basis for this article. Sometimes several of these regions may be combined and referred to as a single region (for example the Mackay, Northern, and Far Northern regions may be referred to as 'North Queensland'). Smaller regions may also exist within these defined regions, such as the Torres Strait Islands
Torres Strait Islands

The Torres Strait Islands are a group of at least 274 small islands which lie in Torres Strait, the waterway separating far northern continental Australia's Cape York Peninsula and the island of New Guinea....
 or the Whitsunday Islands
Whitsunday Islands

The Whitsunday Islands are a collective of continental islands of various sizes off the coast of Queensland, Australia, situated between Townsville, Queensland and Mackay, Queensland and some north of Brisbane....
.

South East Queensland

South East Queensland
South East Queensland

South East Queensland is a region of the States and territories of Australia of Queensland in Australia, which contains approximately two-thirds of the state population....
 is commonly considered to be a single region. It contains two statistical regions listed above, Brisbane and Moreton. The region has a population of 2,572,586 people, or 66% of the state's population. The area contains Brisbane
Brisbane

Brisbane is the state List of Australian capital cities of Queensland and its most populous city. It is also the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, behind southern rivals Sydney and Melbourne....
, the state's capital city, as well as the cities of Gold Coast
Gold Coast, Queensland

The Gold Coast is a city and Local Government Areas of Australia in the South East Queensland corner of Queensland, Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state and the List of cities in Australia by population in the country....
 and Ipswich
Ipswich, Queensland

File:Ipswich QLD.JPGIpswich is a city and Local Government Areas in Australia situated on the Bremer River in South East Queensland Queensland, Australia....
. It also contains the areas of Toowoomba
Toowoomba, Queensland

Toowoomba is a city in South East Queensland Queensland, Australia. It is located west of Queensland's capital city, Brisbane. With an urban population of 95,265, Toowoomba is one of Australia's largest provincial cities....
 and the Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast, Queensland

The Sunshine Coast is a coastal region located in South East Queensland, north of the Queensland capital of Brisbane. The Sunshine Coast has recently been united into a single Local Government Areas in Australia, the Sunshine Coast Regional Council....
, which comprises several municipalities. The region is the major administrative and commercial centre and focus of tourism within Queensland.

Brisbane

The Brisbane region comprises the greater Brisbane
Brisbane

Brisbane is the state List of Australian capital cities of Queensland and its most populous city. It is also the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, behind southern rivals Sydney and Melbourne....
 metropolitan area, including the Brisbane City Council
Brisbane City Council

Brisbane City Council is the governing City council for Brisbane, which is the capital of Queensland, Australia. Unlike councils in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, where the local councils are generally responsible for relatively small areas of those cities, Brisbane City Council administers the larger part of the Brisbane metropolit...
 and several other local government areas including parts of the Gold Coast and Ipswich local Government areas. The region consists of the state's largest urban area containing a population of 1,857,594 people, or 44% of the state's total. It is the state's main commercial and administrative centre and contains the state's largest domestic and international airport. Local Government areas within the region are:
  • Brisbane
    Brisbane City Council

    Brisbane City Council is the governing City council for Brisbane, which is the capital of Queensland, Australia. Unlike councils in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, where the local councils are generally responsible for relatively small areas of those cities, Brisbane City Council administers the larger part of the Brisbane metropolit...
  • Logan
  • Moreton Bay
    Moreton Bay Regional Council

    Moreton Bay Regional Council is a new "super-shire" by the Local Government Reform Commission, created on 15 March 2008 when Shire of Caboolture, Shire of Pine Rivers and City of Redcliffe merged after the local council elections....
  • Redland
  • Scenic Rim
    Scenic Rim Regional Council

    Scenic Rim Regional Council is a Local Government Areas of Australia in Queensland, Australia. The Local Government Area was created in March 2008 as a result of the report of the Local Government Reform Commission released in July 2007....


Moreton

The Moreton Region is largely used for statistical purposes and is not commonly popularly referred to as such. The area is popularly regarded as being part of 'South East Queensland' and contains the areas not within the Brisbane metropolitan area
Metropolitan area

A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence, or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central city and their zone of influence....
, namely the Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast, Queensland

The Sunshine Coast is a coastal region located in South East Queensland, north of the Queensland capital of Brisbane. The Sunshine Coast has recently been united into a single Local Government Areas in Australia, the Sunshine Coast Regional Council....
, the Gold Coast
Gold Coast, Queensland

The Gold Coast is a city and Local Government Areas of Australia in the South East Queensland corner of Queensland, Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state and the List of cities in Australia by population in the country....
, the outer western parts of Ipswich
City of Ipswich

The City of Ipswich is a Local Government Areas of Queensland in South East Queensland Queensland, covering an area of along the coast about southwest of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland....
 and rural areas west of Ipswich but east of Toowoomba
Toowoomba, Queensland

Toowoomba is a city in South East Queensland Queensland, Australia. It is located west of Queensland's capital city, Brisbane. With an urban population of 95,265, Toowoomba is one of Australia's largest provincial cities....
. .

The Gold and Sunshine Coasts, located south and north of Brisbane respectively are two of the Queensland's most popular tourist regions. Both are located along popular beaches and contain many hotels and resorts. Each region has an airport which caters primarily to tourists. The remaining parts of the region are located inland, west of Brisbane, and are primarily rural.

The region has a population of 797,696 , 20.5% of the State's total.

Wide Bay - Burnett

Major centres within the Wide Bay – Burnett region include Bundaberg
Bundaberg, Queensland

Bundaberg is a city in Queensland, Australia. The city lies on the Burnett River, approximately 385 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane and 15 kilometres inland from the coast....
 and Hervey Bay
Hervey Bay, Queensland

Hervey Bay is a city in south eastern Queensland, Australia. The city is situated approximately 292 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane, and lies on the coast of a natural bay between the Queensland mainland and nearby Fraser Island....
. It also contains the town of Maryborough
Maryborough, Queensland

Maryborough is a city located on the Mary River in South East Queensland, Australia, approximately 300 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane....
 and Fraser Island a popular tourist destination and world's largest sand island. The area is rich in sugar cane farms and mills and has a significant tourism industry. The region borders the Sunshine Coast to the south and the Fitzroy region to the north. It has a population of 244,847 .

Darling Downs

The Darling Downs is a fertile agricultural region immediately west of the city of Toowoomba and approximately 200km west of Brisbane.

South West

The South West region, borders the states of New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
 and South Australia
South Australia

South Australia is a States and territories of Australia of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories....
 and the Northern Territory
Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal states and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions....
 and is sparsely populated. It contains the towns of Roma
Roma, Queensland

Roma is a town in the western Darling Downs, Queensland area of Queensland, Australia, 515 km by rail WNW of Brisbane. It is situated at the junction of the Warrego Highway and Carnarvon Highway highways....
, Charleville
Charleville, Queensland

The town of Charleville is located in South Western Queensland, Australia, 758 kilometres by road west of Brisbane . It is the largest town and administrative centre of the Murweh Shire Council, which covers an area of 43,905 square kilometres....
, Cunnamulla
Cunnamulla, Queensland

Cunnamulla is a small town which lies on the Warrego River in south west Queensland, Australia, 206 kilometres south of Charleville, Queensland, and approximately 750 kilometres west of the state capital, Brisbane....
 and Birdsville
Birdsville, Queensland

Birdsville is a small town located in Western Queensland, Australia. The town is located 1590 kilometres west of the state capital, Brisbane, and 720 kilometres south of the city of Mount Isa, Queensland....
. Economic activities include cattle grazing, cotton farming, and natural resource extraction. The Cooper Basin gas field is a major natural gas reserve within the region which provides much of the state’s natural gas . The substantial ASX quoted for one is active in the Cooper and Eromanga Basins. claims: AGL Energy is Australia’s leading energy provider and the only Australian energy producer with a full suite of renewable generation, providing natural gas and electricity to more than six million Australians.

The town of Charleville is at the end of the Warrego Highway (The other end being Brisbane) and is a popular tourist stop including a Bilby reserve, Royal Flying Doctor Service museum and the Cosmos Centre. The towns of Cunnamulla and Quilpie are the centres of opal mining activities. The town of Birdsville, near the South Australian border is a popular tourist stop on the Birdsville Track
Birdsville Track

The Birdsville Track is a notable outback road in Australia. The 1 E5 m km track runs from Marree, South Australia, a small town in northern South Australia, north across both the Strzelecki Desert and Sturt's Stony Desert, ending in Birdsville, Queensland in south western Queensland....
, a four wheel drive
Four Wheel Drive

The Four Wheel Drive Auto Company, more often known as Four Wheel Drive or just FWD, was founded in 1909 in Clintonville, Wisconsin as the Badger Four-Wheel Drive Auto Company by Otto Zachow and William Besserdich....
 route through the Strzelecki Desert. The eastern section of the South West region is known as the Maranoa
Maranoa, Queensland

The Maranoa is the name given to an area of southern Queensland. The Maranoa is an eastern part of the larger, mostly arid South West region of Queensland....
 (to the west of the Darling Downs) and, to the west, the Channel Country
Channel Country

The Channel Country of Queensland, Australia, is located in the remote south west of the state. It is a series of ancient flood plains with rivers which flow intermittently....
. See .

Fitzroy

The Fitzroy region contains the major centres of Rockhampton
Rockhampton, Queensland

Rockhampton is a regional city and Local Government Areas of Australia located in Queensland, Australia. Rockhampton is the largest urban centre in Central Queensland with the 2006 census recording the Rockhampton Statistical Subdivision population to be 74,530 people....
 and Gladstone
Gladstone, Queensland

Gladstone is an Australian city located some 550 kilometres by road north of Brisbane and 100 kilometres south-east of Rockhampton. The city is situated between the Calliope River to the north and the Boyne River some 14 kilometres to the south....
, the coastal areas and popular holiday destination's Agnes Water and 1770
1770, Queensland

1770 is a village in Queensland, Australia, built on the site of the second landing by James Cook and the crew of HM Bark Endeavour in May 1770 ....
, and well as the hinterland areas further west. The region's economy is heavily dominated by coal mining, and cattle grazing. A major aluminium
Aluminium

Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al; its atomic number is 13....
 smelter is located in Gladstone. The region has a population of 187,916 people and covers an area of 122,971.5 km˛.

See also: Central Queensland
Central Queensland

Central Queensland is an ambiguous geography division of Queensland that centres on the eastern coast, around the Tropic of Capricorn. Its major regional centre is Rockhampton, Queensland and the Capricorn Coast and the area extends west to the Central Highlands at Emerald, Queensland, north to Mackay, Queensland, and south to Gladstone, Que...


Mackay

The Mackay region is centred on the coastal city of Mackay
Mackay, Queensland

Mackay is a city on the eastern coast of Queensland, Australia, about north of Brisbane, on the Pioneer River . Mackay is nicknamed the sugar capital of Australia because its region produces more than a third of Australia's cane sugar....
 and extends some 300km inland. It contains the Whitsunday Islands
Whitsunday Islands

The Whitsunday Islands are a collective of continental islands of various sizes off the coast of Queensland, Australia, situated between Townsville, Queensland and Mackay, Queensland and some north of Brisbane....
 group and the coastal towns of Proserpine
Proserpine, Queensland

Proserpine is a town situated on the Bruce Highway in the state of Queensland, Australia. The town is a sugar producing centre. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Proserpine had a population of 3,316....
, Bowen
Bowen, Queensland

Bowen is a town on the eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Bowen had a population of 7,484....
 and Sarina
Sarina, Queensland

Sarina is a town in central Queensland, Australia. It is situated south of the city of Mackay, Queensland, and approximately north of the city of Rockhampton, Queensland....
. The coastal areas are densely covered in sugar cane farms, while the less densely populated inland areas have several mining communities.

Northern

The Northern region is a coastal region centered around the city of Townsville
Townsville, Queensland

Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Australia, in the state of Queensland. Adjacent to the central section of the Great Barrier Reef, it is in the dry tropics region of Queensland....
. Townsville is the location of a major seaport handling exports from mines in Mount Isa
Mount Isa, Queensland

Mount Isa is a city in North-West Queensland, Australia. It came into existence because of the vast mineral deposits found in the area. Mount Isa Mines is one of the most productive single mines in world history?based on combined production of lead, silver, copper and zinc....
 and cattle exports from coastal and inland areas. The region also contains a bulk sugar exporting terminal at Lucinda
Lucinda, Queensland

Lucinda is a coastal town in the state of Queensland, Australia, located at the southern entrance to Hinchinbrook Channel near the town of Ingham, Queensland....
 in the region's north. It also contains the great inland city of Charters Towers
Charters Towers, Queensland

Charters Towers is a city in northern Queensland, Australia. It is located 135 kilometers south-west from Townsville on the Flinders Highway. The Charters Towers area covers the size of 68,388 square kilometers ...
 and the coastal towns of Ayr and Ingham
Ingham, Queensland

Ingham is a town in North Queensland, Australia. It is situated approximately 110 km north of the city of Townsville, Queensland and is part of the Great Green Way region of North Queensland....
.

North West

Known as the Gulf Country
Gulf Country

The Gulf Country is the name given to the region surrounding the Gulf of Carpentaria in north western Queensland and eastern Northern Territory....
, the North West region is located along the Gulf of Carpentaria
Gulf of Carpentaria

File:Gulf of Carpentaria map.pngFile:Gulf-of-Carpentaria-Australia-Otto-Petri-1859-Rotterdam.jpgThe Gulf of Carpentaria is a large, shallow sea enclosed on three sides by northern Australia and bounded on the north by the Arafura Sea ....
 coast. The region's terrain is mostly arid or savanna
Savanna

A savanna, or savannah, is a tropical, subtropical or temperate woodland ecosystem characterized by the trees being sufficiently small or widely spaced so that the Canopy does not close....
h country. The major city in the region is Mount Isa
Mount Isa, Queensland

Mount Isa is a city in North-West Queensland, Australia. It came into existence because of the vast mineral deposits found in the area. Mount Isa Mines is one of the most productive single mines in world history?based on combined production of lead, silver, copper and zinc....
 with a population of approximately 25,000. Other population centres include Burketown
Burketown, Queensland

File:Burketown-pub-gulf-savannah-queensland-australia.jpgBurketown is an isolated town located on the Gulf of Carpentaria in far north-western Queensland, Australia....
, Cloncurry
Cloncurry, Queensland

Cloncurry is a town situated in north west Queensland, Australia, 770 kilometres west of the city of Townsville, Queensland via the Flinders Highway, Queensland....
, Doomadgee
Doomadgee, Queensland

Doomadgee Aboriginal Mission, originally known as Dumaji, was located on Bayley Point on the Gulf of Carpentaria. In 1936 after being destroyed by a cyclone the community was relocated to Nicholson River ....
, Kowanyama
Kowanyama, Queensland

Kowanyama is a town on the Gulf of Carpentaria side of Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia.At the 2006 Census in Australia, Kowanyama had a population of 1,017....
, Mornington Island
Mornington Island

Mornington Island is one of 22 islands part of the Wellesley Islands. The island is located in the Gulf of Carpentaria at and is in the Australian Australian States and Territories of Queensland....
 and Normanton
Normanton, Queensland

File:Normanton-queensland-australia-gulf-savannah-gulf-of-carpetnaria.jpgNormanton is a small cattle town in the north of the state of Queensland, Australia, just south of the Gulf of Carpentaria, on the Norman River, Queensland....
.

The region has a population of 35,779 or less than 1% of the state's total . 28.1% of the region's population identify as Indigenous
Indigenous Australians

Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands and their descendants. Indigenous Australians are distinguished as either Australian Aborigines or Torres Strait Islanders, who currently together make up about 2.6% of Australia's population....
. The region's economy is heavily dominated by the Mount Isa Mines
Mount Isa Mines

The Mount Isa copper, lead, zinc and silver mines near Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia are part of the Xstrata mining company....
 which extracts zinc
Zinc

Zinc is a metallic chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. It is a first-row transition metal of the group 12 element of the periodic table....
, copper
Copper

Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity....
, silver
Silver

Silver is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal....
 and lead
Lead

Lead is a main-group Chemical element with symbol Pb and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft, malleable poor metal, also considered to be one of the heavy metal ....
. Another significant industry is cattle grazing. The region covers an area of 308,098.3 km˛, roughly the size of New Mexico
New Mexico

New Mexico is a U. S. State located in the Southwestern United States of the United States. Inhabited by Native Americans in the United States populations for many centuries, it has also has been part of the Spanish Empire viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S....
 or Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
.

Far North

Hinchinbrook Island
The Far Northern region covers most of Cape York Peninsula
Cape York Peninsula

Cape York Peninsula is a large peninsula located in Far North Queensland Queensland, Australia. This remote peninsula is one of the last remaining wilderness areas on Earth....
 and stretches to the Torres Strait
Torres Strait

The Torres Strait is a body of water which lies between Australia and the Melanesian island of New Guinea. It is approximately 150 kilometre wide at its narrowest extent....
 at the northern most part of the State.

The main population and administrative centre of the region is located in Cairns
Cairns, Queensland

Cairns is a regional city in Far North Queensland, Australia. The area upon which the city has been built is known in the local Yidiny language as Gimuy....
. Other key population centres include Cooktown
Cooktown, Queensland

Cooktown is the northernmost town on the east coast of Australia, located at the mouth of the Endeavour River, on Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland....
, the Atherton Tableland
Atherton Tableland

The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, Queensland, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable for dairy farming....
, Weipa
Weipa, Queensland

Weipa is the largest town on the Gulf of Carpentaria coast of the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. It is sometimes considered to be the 'Capital of Cape York' and is a mining town of over 3,000 people that exists because of the enormous bauxite deposits along the coast....
 and the Torres Strait Islands. The region also consists of many Aboriginal and farming communities. In 2003 the region's population was 231,494 of which 117,531 lived in Cairns.

Significant industries include tourism, cattle grazing, agriculture (sugar cane and tropical fruits) and mining of both sand and bauxite.

Other definitions

Other names for regions are also in popular usage, for example by other government agencies and in various maps of regions of Queensland. The state also contains some smaller regions within those discussed above which are not necessarily used for statistical purposes, but which are distinct in terms of their geography, economy or demographic characteristics. Other regions in Queensland include:
  • Tropical Queensland
    Tropical Queensland

    Tropical Queensland is region of the state of Queensland, Australia that lies north of latitude 23.5 degrees South in the tropics latitude.It contains the Tropical North Queensland including the Far North Queensland, North Queensland and the Mackay Region as well as the Gulf Country in the west and parts of Central Queensland....
     - The area of the state north of latitude 23.5 degrees South.
  • Tropical North Queensland
    Tropical North Queensland

    Tropical North Queensland is general term referring to varying regions of the northern part of the Australian state of Queensland. The generally accepted definition is an area from about the city of Mackay, Queensland north to the tip of Cape York....
     - The area of the state north of Mackay.
  • "The Outback" - refers generally to Queensland arid inland regions. (see Outback
    Outback

    The Outback refers to remote arid areas of Australia, although the term colloquially can refer to any lands outside of the main urban areas....
    ).
  • Gold Coast
    Gold Coast, Queensland

    The Gold Coast is a city and Local Government Areas of Australia in the South East Queensland corner of Queensland, Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state and the List of cities in Australia by population in the country....
  • Bundaberg
    Bundaberg, Queensland

    Bundaberg is a city in Queensland, Australia. The city lies on the Burnett River, approximately 385 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane and 15 kilometres inland from the coast....
     District - surrounding the city of Bundaberg
  • Capricorn - around Rockhampton
    Rockhampton, Queensland

    Rockhampton is a regional city and Local Government Areas of Australia located in Queensland, Australia. Rockhampton is the largest urban centre in Central Queensland with the 2006 census recording the Rockhampton Statistical Subdivision population to be 74,530 people....
    , roughly equates to Fitzroy region.
  • Whitsunday Islands
    Whitsunday Islands

    The Whitsunday Islands are a collective of continental islands of various sizes off the coast of Queensland, Australia, situated between Townsville, Queensland and Mackay, Queensland and some north of Brisbane....
     - group of islands within the Mackay region. Popular tourist destination. The region includes the coastal community of Airlie Beach
    Airlie Beach, Queensland

    Airlie Beach is a town in the Whitsunday Regional Council of Queensland, Australia. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Airlie Beach had a population of 2,751....
    , and sometimes refers also to Proserpine
    Proserpine, Queensland

    Proserpine is a town situated on the Bruce Highway in the state of Queensland, Australia. The town is a sugar producing centre. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Proserpine had a population of 3,316....
    .
  • Toowoomba
    Toowoomba, Queensland

    Toowoomba is a city in South East Queensland Queensland, Australia. It is located west of Queensland's capital city, Brisbane. With an urban population of 95,265, Toowoomba is one of Australia's largest provincial cities....
     region - surrounding the city of Toowoomba. May include parts of the Darling Downs.
  • Townsville
    Townsville, Queensland

    Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Australia, in the state of Queensland. Adjacent to the central section of the Great Barrier Reef, it is in the dry tropics region of Queensland....
     Region
  • Fraser Coast Region (roughly equates to Wide Bay-Burnet)
  • Torres Strait Islands
    Torres Strait Islands

    The Torres Strait Islands are a group of at least 274 small islands which lie in Torres Strait, the waterway separating far northern continental Australia's Cape York Peninsula and the island of New Guinea....
     - between the northern tip of Queensland and Papua New Guinea
    Papua New Guinea

    Papua New Guinea , officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and numerous offshore islands ....
  • Atherton Tableland
    Atherton Tableland

    The Atherton Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, Queensland, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable for dairy farming....
     - fertile agricultural district in Far North Queensland
    Far North Queensland

    Far North Queensland, or FNQ, is the northernmost part of the Australian States and territories of Australia of Queensland. The region, which contains a large section of the Tropical North Queensland area, stretches from the city of Cairns, Queensland north to the Torres Strait....
     - Cairns hinterland.
  • Moreton Bay
    Moreton Bay

    Moreton Bay is a large bay on the eastern coast of Australia 19 km from Brisbane, Queensland. The waters of Moreton Bay are a popular destination for recreational anglers and are used by commercial operators who provide seafood to market....
     Islands.
  • Sunshine Coast Hinterland / Glasshouse Mountains.
  • Granite Belt - an area of south-east Queensland centred around the town of Stanthorpe
    Stanthorpe, Queensland

    Stanthorpe is a town situated in south east Queensland, Australia. The town lies on the New England Highway near the New South Wales border 223 km from Brisbane via Warwick, Queensland, 56 km north of Tenterfield, New South Wales and 811 m above sea level....
    .
  • Border Rivers
    Border Rivers (Australia)

    The Border Rivers refers to a group of rivers and the associated region near the border between New South Wales and Queensland, states of Australia....
     - near the border between New South Wales and Queensland.


See also

  • List of regions in Australia
    List of regions in Australia

    This is a list of regions of Australia that are not States and territories of Australia. Note that the regions in this list do not necessarily have any official status....