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Rockhampton is a regional city and Local Government Area located in 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....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. Rockhampton is the largest urban centre in 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...
 with the 2006 census recording the Rockhampton Statistical Subdivision population to be 74,530 people. Rockhampton hosts a significant number of governmental, community and major business administrative offices for the central part of the state.

Rockhampton experiences over 300 days of sunshine each year, which lends itself to tourism activities all year round and an abundance of outdoor activities.






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Rockhampton is a regional city and Local Government Area located in 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....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. Rockhampton is the largest urban centre in 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...
 with the 2006 census recording the Rockhampton Statistical Subdivision population to be 74,530 people. Rockhampton hosts a significant number of governmental, community and major business administrative offices for the central part of the state.

Rockhampton experiences over 300 days of sunshine each year, which lends itself to tourism activities all year round and an abundance of outdoor activities. Popular attractions include Riverbank Parklands, a riverfront parkland attraction located on the banks of Fitzroy River; the Capricorn Coast, the coastal strip between Yeppoon and Emu Park and Great Keppel Island
Great Keppel Island

Great Keppel Island lies 15 kilometres from the coast off Yeppoon, Queensland, Central Queensland, Australia . The island is the largest of the eighteen islands in the Keppel Group, and covers an area of more than 14.5 square kilometres....
, a large neighbouring island off the Capricorn Coast, the vast majority of which is national park.

History


The Rockhampton district is the traditional home of the Darumbal Aboriginal people
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 European history of the area began in 1853, when the area that would become Rockhampton was visited by the brothers Charles and William Archer, who were seeking grazing lands. They were acting on information from earlier expeditions by Ludwig Leichhardt
Ludwig Leichhardt

Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt was a Prussian List of explorers and natural history. He was born in Sabrodt, today part of Tauche, Prussia ....
 and Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell

Major Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell , Surveyor and European exploration of Australia of south-eastern Australia, was born at Grangemouth in Stirlingshire, Scotland....
, who had explored the area in 1844 and 1846 and noted suitable land for grazing then.

In January 1854, the 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....
 Government proclaimed two new districts: Port Curtis and Leichhardt (roughly today's Fitzroy Region), and settlement began in earnest in 1855.

The Fitzroy River
Fitzroy River (Queensland)

The Fitzroy River lies in Central Queensland, Australia. Its catchment covers an area of 150,000 square kilometres, making it the second largest river catchment in Australia, after that of the Murray-Darling Basin system....
 provided a convenient waterway for shipping of supplies for those who followed them, and a settlement grew on the riverbanks just downstream of a bar of rocks which prevented further upstream navigation from the coast. These rocks were incorporated with the traditional English term for a village, and the name "Rockhampton" was born around 1856, though was not proclaimed officially until 25 October 1858.

In the 1880s and 1890s, sea ports were established on the coast, adjacent to the mouth of the Fitzroy River. Broadmount was on the northern side and Port Alma on the south. Railways were subsequently constructed to carry goods to the wharves at these locations, the railway to Broadmount opening on 1 January, 1898 and the line to Port Alma opened on 16 October, 1911. Maintenance on the Broadmount line ceased in August, 1929. The following month, the wharf caught fire and the line was effectively closed in July, 1930. The line to Port Alma closed on 15 October, 1986.

Like many other Australian cities, Rockhampton's fortunes were assured with the discovery of gold
Gold

Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal, having been used as money, as a store of value, in jewelry, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history....
, in this case at Canoona to the north. Later, the significant gold deposit at Mount Morgan
Mount Morgan, Queensland

Mount Morgan is a town located in central Queensland, Australia. It is situated on the Dee River, 38 kilometres south of the city of Rockhampton, Queensland, and is 680 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane....
 to the southwest was discovered, and Rockhampton became a service town for the local area. The early tents and shanties were slowly replaced by more substantial buildings. The historic streetscape of Quay Street still displays a number of substantial historic buildings, built when Rockhampton was envisaged as being capital of a state of North Queensland. Most prominent of these is the sandstone Customs House (1900), which today houses an information centre. Other important nineteenth century buildings include the Post Office (1892), the Supreme Court House (1888), and St Joseph's Cathedral (1892).

The City of Rockhampton
City of Rockhampton

The City of Rockhampton was a Local Government Areas of Australia located in the Central Queensland region of Queensland, Australia, encompassing most of the suburban area of the regional city of Rockhampton, Queensland....
 was proclaimed in 1902.

A passenger tramway began operating on 16 June 1909, making Rockhampton the only provincial city in Queensland to have a street tramway.

Purrey steam trams ran on a number of routes throughout South Rockhampton, totalling 10 kilometres of track. The discomfort of passengers riding in steam trams in a tropical climate in part led to their demise in 1939, replaced by a bus network run by the City Council.

During the Second World War, a US army base was established outside the city; it hosted up to 70,000 servicemen en route to action in the Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. Its name is derived from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea", bestowed upon it by the Portugal explorer Ferdinand Magellan....
 and New Guinea
New Guinea

New Guinea, located just north of Australia, is the List of islands by area, having become separated from the Australian mainland when the area now known as the Torres Strait flooded after the last glacial period....
.

The Fitzroy River Barrage was commissioned in 1971. The barrage has a capacity of 81,300 megalitres and holds back a lake 60 kilometres long. The barrage was funded by the City Council to provide a reliable source of water to the city, and to effectively drought proof Rockhampton.

In 2003, Rockhampton was the centre of significant national media interest after local teenager Natasha Ryan was found in her boyfriend, Scott Black's North Rockhampton home after being missing for five years. Ryan had been presumed to be murdered.

Governance


Rockhampton is governed by the Rockhampton Regional Council
Rockhampton Regional Council

Rockhampton Regional Council is a Local Government Areas of Australia in Queensland, Australia. The Local Government Area was created on March 15, 2008 as a result of Local Government Reform undertaken by the State Government....
. The Council consists of a mayor and ten councillors. The Mayor is elected by the public, and the Councillors are elected from ten single-member divisions (or wards) using an optional preferential voting system. Elections are held every four years.

The Rockhampton Regional Council
Rockhampton Regional Council

Rockhampton Regional Council is a Local Government Areas of Australia in Queensland, Australia. The Local Government Area was created on March 15, 2008 as a result of Local Government Reform undertaken by the State Government....
 local government area consists of four former local government areas. The first was the original City of Rockhampton
City of Rockhampton

The City of Rockhampton was a Local Government Areas of Australia located in the Central Queensland region of Queensland, Australia, encompassing most of the suburban area of the regional city of Rockhampton, Queensland....
, consisting of the Rockhampton City region as listed above. The second, was the Shire of Livingstone (comprising of the Capricorn Coast and Byfield). The third area was the Shire of Fitzroy
Shire of Fitzroy

The Shire of Fitzroy was a Local Government Areas of Australia located in the Capricornia, Queensland region of Central Queensland, Queensland, Australia, to the immediate west and south of the regional city of Rockhampton, Queensland....
, (comprising of the Gracemere and smaller surrounding towns), and the fourth areas was the Shire of Mount Morgan
Shire of Mount Morgan

The Shire of Mount Morgan was a Local Government Areas of Australia located in the Capricornia, Queensland region of Central Queensland, Queensland, Australia, about south of the regional city of Rockhampton, Queensland....
, (comprising of the town of Mount Morgan
Mount Morgan, Queensland

Mount Morgan is a town located in central Queensland, Australia. It is situated on the Dee River, 38 kilometres south of the city of Rockhampton, Queensland, and is 680 kilometres north of the state capital, Brisbane....
.)

Before the time of the 2008 amalgamation, Rockhampton City had a population of approximately 74,530, Livingstone Shire had a population of approximately 28,266, Fitzroy Shire had a population of approximately 11,357, and Mount Morgan Shire had approximately 2,925.

Geography


Rockhampton Location Map in Queensland
Rockhampton From Mt Archer
Rockhampton lies just north of the Tropic of Capricorn
Tropic of Capricorn

The Tropic of Capricorn, or Southern tropic, is one of the five major circle of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. It lies 23degree 26' 22? south of the Equator, and marks the most southerly latitude at which the sun can appear directly overhead at noon....
 in Central Queensland. A sculpture originally marking the latitude
Latitude

Latitude, usually denoted symbolically by the Greek letter phi gives the location of a place on Earth north or south of the equator. Lines of Latitude are the horizontal lines shown running east-to-west on maps ....
 was later moved into town to be more accessible to tourists. Although the Tropic of Capricorn is represented on maps as a "dotted line" that lies at 23°
Degree (angle)

A degree , usually denoted by ? , is a measurement of plane angle, representing 1/360 of a Turn ; one degree is equivalent to p/180 radians....
 26' 22", there is actually a bio-geographical overlap of Tropical and Temperate zones more than 500km wide; Rockhampton is roughly at its centre on the East Coast of Australia.

The city is located on the banks of the Fitzroy River, approximately 40 kilometres from the river mouth. The Berserker Range lies on the eastern side of the city, with the Athelstane Range to the west. The coastal area to the east of the city is known as the Capricorn Coast, with the rapidly growing town of Yeppoon
Yeppoon, Queensland

Yeppoon is a coastal resort town situated in Central Queensland, Australia. The town has been relieved of its duties as the Local government centre for the Livingstone Shire due to the 2007/2008 Local Government Amalgamations....
 its major centre.

Suburbs

Rockhampton is made up of a number of suburbs or neighbourhoods, including:

  • Allenstown
    Allenstown, Queensland

    Allenstown is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about three kilometres south-west of the central business district. At the 2006 census in Australia, Allenstown had a population of 2,721....
  • Berserker
    Berserker, Queensland

    Berserker is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about six kilometres north east of the central business district. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Berserker had a population of 7,179....
  • Depot Hill
    Depot Hill, Queensland

    Depot Hill is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about one kilometre south of the central business district. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Depot Hill had a population of 1,164....
  • Fairy Bower
  • Frenchville
    Frenchville, Queensland

    Frenchville is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland in Queensland, Australia. Situated at the base of the Berserker Range about seven kilometres to the north of the Fitzroy River , the district was named for Anthelme Thozet, first director of the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens in the 1860s....
  • Kawana
    Kawana, Queensland (Rockhampton)

    Kawana is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about eight kilometres west of the central business district. At the 2006 census in Australia, Kawana had a population of 4,674....
  • Koongal
  • Lakes Creek
  • Limestone Creek
  • Mount Archer
  • Norman Gardens
  • Park Avenue
  • Parkhurst
  • Port Curtis
  • Rockhampton City
    Rockhampton City, Queensland

    This article is about the suburb 'Rockhampton City' - representing the CBD of Rockhampton, Queensland.'For urban Rockhampton, see Rockhampton, Queensland.For other uses, see Rockhampton ....
  • The Common
    The Common, Queensland

    The Common is a parkland area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about 500 metres east of the central business district. The Common is the location of the Cyril Connell Touch Fields, Rockhampton Cricket Club and Callaghan Race Park....
  • The Range
    The Range, Queensland

    The Range is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about three kilometres west of the central business district. At the 2006 Census in Australian, The Range had a population of 5,731....
  • Wandal
    Wandal, Queensland

    Wandal is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Queensland, Australia situated about four kilometres north-west of the central business district....
  • West Rockhampton
    West Rockhampton, Queensland

    West Rockhampton is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about six kilometres north-west of the central business district....


Economy


Quay St Rockhampton


Grazing is still a dominant industry in Central Queensland. Two large abattoirs are located in the Rockhampton area. Due to a long term drought and general economic conditions, one of these facilities has experienced a number of closures over the years and was closed from 2002 until 2004, but has now reopened. The Gracemere
Gracemere, Queensland

Gracemere is a town located on the Capricorn Highway in Central Queensland, Australia, approximately 9 kilometres west of the city of Rockhampton, Queensland....
 Saleyards, one of the largest livestock sales facilities in the country, lies just to the west of the city. Rockhampton promotes itself as the Beef Capital of Australia

Queensland Rail
Queensland Rail

QR Limited is the government-owned corporation responsible for the operation and maintenance of the rail transport system in the State of Queensland, Australia....
 has a large workforce in the city, which is the meeting point for the main north coast rail line and the line to the major coalfields to the west. Enormous coal trains regularly pass from the west to the coal port of 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....
 to the south. The coal fired 1440 megawatt Stanwell Power Station lies 30 kilometers west.

Tourism is increasingly playing a role in the development of city and surrounds. The city is a convenient distance north from Brisbane to provide an overnight stop for tourists, who can then branch out to visit local attractions. The Capricorn Coast is a 30 minute drive from Rockhampton, with the islands of the Keppel group
Keppel Bay Islands National Park

Keppel Bay Islands are part of both a national park and a scientific national park in Queensland , respectively 538 km and 518 km northwest of Brisbane....
 easily accessible from there.

To the north of the city lies the extensive Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area, where large scale ground, air and amphibious operations can be conducted. A detachment office of the Singapore Armed Forces
Singapore Armed Forces

The Singapore Armed Forces comprises three branches: the Singapore Army, the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Republic of Singapore Navy ....
 has been based in Rockhampton since 1995.

Culture, Events and Festivals

The Rockhampton region has many renowned festivals, celebrating some of the various international cultures that call the region home. The annual Multicultural Festival and CQU Open Day held at the CQUniversity
Central Queensland University

CQUniversity is Australian public university based in Queensland. Its main campus in Rockhampton, Queensland Queensland, but it has operations throughout Asia-Pacific....
, showcases hundreds of market stalls and dislays, international foods, music and cultures are popular with the locals and tourists alike.

The Annual "Big River Jazz" is a three day program showcasing a variety of jazz bands from the 12-14 September.

The city also has a vibrant pub and night-club scene, many of them located in Denham Street. Local and national music groups can often be found performing live in these venues. The East and Denham Streets streetscape was renewed in 2002 and now caters for sidewalk dining at many new cafes located in the street.

The Pilbeam Theatre, seating 1200 people, and is host to many national and international music shows, as well as sporting and trade shows. Since its opening in 1978, the Theatre has been a centre of entertainment and performing arts, providing an environment to further develop the performing arts in Rockhampton and the region.

Rockhampton Events Information, can be found on this site: .

Climate


Rockhampton's climate may be classified as Subtropical. The city is situated on the Tropic of Capricorn
Tropic of Capricorn

The Tropic of Capricorn, or Southern tropic, is one of the five major circle of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. It lies 23degree 26' 22? south of the Equator, and marks the most southerly latitude at which the sun can appear directly overhead at noon....
 and lies within the southeast trade wind belt, too far south to experience regular north west monsoonal influence, and too far north to gain much benefit from higher latitude cold fronts.

Typical daytime temperature ranges are 32 max 22 min in the summer /wet season and 23 max 9 min in the winter/dry season.

Rockhampton lies within the cyclone
Cyclone

In meteorology, a cyclone refers to an area of closed, circular fluid motion rotating in the same direction as the Earth's rotation. This is usually characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate counter clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth....
 risk zone and the area is subject to summer thunderstorms. There is a high incidence of winter and early spring fogs. Maximum temperatures in the low to mid 40's have been recorded in October to March.

The Fitzroy River
Fitzroy River

There are three rivers named the Fitzroy River, all in Australia:*Fitzroy River *Fitzroy River *Fitzroy River ...
 at Rockhampton has a long and well documented history of flooding with flood records dating back to 1859. The highest recorded flood occurred in January 1918 and reached 10.11 metres on the Rockhampton gauge. The two most recent major floods occurred in January and March 2008.

The highest recorded official temperature in Rockhampton was 45.3 degrees Celsius
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
.

Attractions


The Rockhampton Art Gallery collection, also owned by the Rockhampton Regional Council
Rockhampton Regional Council

Rockhampton Regional Council is a Local Government Areas of Australia in Queensland, Australia. The Local Government Area was created on March 15, 2008 as a result of Local Government Reform undertaken by the State Government....
, situated next to the Pilbeam Theatre consists mainly of works by Australian artists from the 1940s to the 1970s. Plans have been released to redevelop the downtown art gallery into a shopping haven with a new fully glass-walled 2-storey art gallery, a new 16-storey hotel and a 16-storey apartment/office block right behind it. The Pilbeam Theatre will not be affected by the construction. Established in 1869, the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens are located on Spencer Street in South Rockhampton. Excellent specimens of palms, cycads and ferns are found throughout the manicured grounds. Some specimens are over 100 years old.

Rockhampton Zoo is located between the Botanic Gardens and Murray Lagoon. Animals and birds include Koalas, Chimpanzees, Saltwater Crocodiles, Freshwater Crocodiles, Red Kangaroo
Red Kangaroo

The Red Kangaroo is the largest of all kangaroos, the largest mammal native to Australia, and the largest surviving marsupial. It is found across mainland Australia, avoiding only the more fertile areas in the south, the east coast, and the northern rainforests....
s and the rare Cassowary
Cassowary

The cassowary is a very large flightless bird native to the tropical forests of New Guinea and nearby islands, and northeastern Australia. The Southern Cassowary is the third tallest and second heaviest bird on the planet, smaller only than the Ostrich and Emu....
.

A second public garden, the Kershaw Gardens, was officially opened in 1988 on the site of the former Rockhampton rubbish dump. Located on the Bruce Highway
Bruce Highway

The Bruce Highway is the major coastal highway of Queensland, Australia. Running from the state capital, Brisbane, to Cairns, Queensland in Far North Queensland, the route is a part of the Australian National Highway ....
 in North Rockhampton, these gardens specialize in Australian native plants, especially those of 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...
. Their most striking feature is the imitation waterfall constructed on the northern boundary of the site adjacent to the highway, which aims to recreate a scene from the Blackdown Tableland. The Dreamtime Cultural Centre is Australia's largest Cultural Centre set on more than 12 hectares of land, with native plants, trees and waterfalls. The major points of interest at the Dreamtime Cultural Centre include the Torres Strait Islander village, Didgeridoo
Didgeridoo

The didgeridoo is a wind musical instrument of the Australian Aborigines of northern Australia. It is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or "drone pipe"....
 playing, Djarn Djarn dancers, and throwing the returning boomerang
Boomerang

Boomerangs are curved pieces of wood used as weapons and sport equipment. Boomerangs come in many shapes and sizes depending on their geographic or tribal origins and intended function....
.

The Archer Park Steam Tram Museum covers the development and history of rail-based transportation in the major central Queensland town of Rockhampton and is set in the 100 year-old Archer Park rail station on Denison Street on the city's southside. The museum tells the story of Archer Park Station (built in 1899) and the unique Purrey Steam Tram, through photographs, soundscapes and object-based exhibitions.

The tram is believed to be the only one of its kind in the world, and is a wonderful relic of Rockhampton's tram history dating back to 1909. Rising out of Rockhampton's north-eastern suburbs, Mt Archer National Park provides views of the city, and showcases a range of native Australian flora and fauna. Frazer Park, at the summit of Mt Archer, is approximately 604 metres above sea level.

The Rockhampton Heritage Village is an active township museum, where visitors can experience Rockhampton's rich and colourful history which features Time After Time clock collection, History of the Rockhampton District, Life before electricity, Hospital exhibition and a Vintage car collection.

Health


The Rockhampton Base Hospital is situated in the suburb of The Range
The Range, Queensland

The Range is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about three kilometres west of the central business district. At the 2006 Census in Australian, The Range had a population of 5,731....
, and is located around 4km
KM

KM, Km, or km may stand for:*Kilometre *KM - the Michaelis constant in Michaelis-Menten kinetics*Kernel methods*Kettle Moraine High School...
 from Rockhampton City, and is the major hospital for the 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...
 Region. The smaller Hillcrest Private Hospital and Mater Private Hospital are located nearby. The Australian Red Cross Blood Service is located across from the Base Hospital on Canning Street.

Rockhampton is a base for the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the Rescue Helicopter which operates clinics and provides emergency evacuations in remote communities throughout the region.

Shopping


Rockhampton is home to 8 major shopping centre, all of which include national major tenants and retail outlets:
  • Allenstown Plaza
  • City Centre Plaza
    City Centre Plaza, Rockhampton

    City Centre Plaza is Rockhampton's second largest shopping centre and is located on the fringe of Rockhampton City, on the Corner of Fitzroy and Bolsover Streets....
  • East Street Mall
  • Farm Street Marketplace
  • Kmart
    Kmart

    Kmart is a chain of discount department stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam. The chain merged with Sears, Roebuck and Company in 2005, creating the Sears Holdings Corporation....
     Plaza (currently under redevelopment to integrate with Stockland Rockhampton)
  • Northside Plaza
  • Red Hill Homemaker Centre
  • Stockland Rockhampton
    Stockland Rockhampton

    Stockland Rockhampton is a major Shopping mall, located on Bruce Highway in Park Avenue, a suburb of Rockhampton, Queensland....


Education

Rockhampton is a major education centre for the region and has numerous state and private primary and high schools.

Tertiary


  • CQUniversity
    Central Queensland University

    CQUniversity is Australian public university based in Queensland. Its main campus in Rockhampton, Queensland Queensland, but it has operations throughout Asia-Pacific....
  • Central Queensland TAFE


Transport


at the Rockhampton depot.]]

Rockhampton is an important transport hub in the Central Queensland region. Rockhampton provides important transport links between the Central Highlands and Capricorn Coast regions and the areas to the north and south of the state. Rockhampton Airport
Rockhampton Airport

Rockhampton Airport is a major Australian regional airport that services the city of Rockhampton, Queensland, with flights to the cites of Brisbane, Queensland, Sydney, New South Wales, Gladstone, Queensland, Cairns, Queensland, Townsville, Queensland and Mackay, Queensland and Melbourne, Victoria....
 is essential to the viability of the tourism industry.

The Rockhampton region is well serviced by the National and State highway system, with the city being located at the main junction of the coastal highway, the Bruce Highway
Bruce Highway

The Bruce Highway is the major coastal highway of Queensland, Australia. Running from the state capital, Brisbane, to Cairns, Queensland in Far North Queensland, the route is a part of the Australian National Highway ....
, the central western highway, the Capricorn Highway
Capricorn Highway

The Capricorn Highway is located in Central Queensland, Australia, and links the city of Rockhampton, Queensland with western Queensland. The highway is approximately 560 kilometres long, and joins the Landsborough Highway at Barcaldine, Queensland....
, and the Rockhampton Hinterland is serviced by the Burnett Highway
Burnett Highway

The Burnett Highway is an inland rural highway located in Queensland, Australia. The highway runs generally north - south, from its junction with the Bruce Highway, just south of Rockhampton, Queensland, to Nanango, Queensland....
. Driving time is seven and a half hours from 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....
 to Rockhampton, Central Queensland's Tourism Hub.

Rockhampton is also served by long distance coaches to Brisbane in the south, and as far as Cairns in the North. Daily services operate into Rockhampton with Greyhound Pioneer Australia. The Hinterland
Hinterland

The hinterland is the land or district behind the borders of a coast or river. Specifically, by the doctrine of the hinterland, the word is applied to the inland region lying behind a port, claimed by the state that owns the coast....
 and Central Highlands
Central Highlands

Central Highlands is the name for several mountainous regions located in the center of the nations or geographical regions.*Central Highlands ...
 are also serviced daily by Rothery's Coaches, Pacific Coaches and Emerald Coaches.

An extensive bus services are operated by Capricorn Sunbus
Capricorn Sunbus

Sunbus is the principal provider of public transportation at Rockhampton, Queensland in Queensland, Australia. It operates bus routes under the new QConnect scheme in regional Queensland....
, which operates under the QConnect
QConnect

qconnect is a system of integrated public transport that covers rail, bus, air and ferry networks in Regional Queensland, Australia. It was introduced by the Queensland Government in December 2007, and is an agency operated by Queensland Transport with an annual budget of more than A$300 million....
 public transport system. A bus interchange is located in Rockhampton City through with nearly all services operate. Service include most parts of the city, Parkhurst in the north to Allenstown
Allenstown, Queensland

Allenstown is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about three kilometres south-west of the central business district. At the 2006 census in Australia, Allenstown had a population of 2,721....
 and Depot Hill
Depot Hill, Queensland

Depot Hill is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about one kilometre south of the central business district. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Depot Hill had a population of 1,164....
 in the south and to The Range
The Range, Queensland

The Range is a suburban area of Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia situated about three kilometres west of the central business district. At the 2006 Census in Australian, The Range had a population of 5,731....
 and Lakes Creek in the west

Rockhampton has one major taxi company, Rocky Cabs who service the City of Rockhampton
City of Rockhampton

The City of Rockhampton was a Local Government Areas of Australia located in the Central Queensland region of Queensland, Australia, encompassing most of the suburban area of the regional city of Rockhampton, Queensland....
, Gracemere
Gracemere, Queensland

Gracemere is a town located on the Capricorn Highway in Central Queensland, Australia, approximately 9 kilometres west of the city of Rockhampton, Queensland....
, and also some services in Yeppoon and Emu Park.

Rockhampton is the terminus of the electrified rail link between Brisbane and Rockhampton. An express tilt train service travels from Brisbane to Rockhampton six days per week. Rockhampton is also one stop on the Brisbane to 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....
 line.

Rockhampton Airport
Rockhampton Airport

Rockhampton Airport is a major Australian regional airport that services the city of Rockhampton, Queensland, with flights to the cites of Brisbane, Queensland, Sydney, New South Wales, Gladstone, Queensland, Cairns, Queensland, Townsville, Queensland and Mackay, Queensland and Melbourne, Victoria....
 is operated by Rockhampton Regional Council
Rockhampton Regional Council

Rockhampton Regional Council is a Local Government Areas of Australia in Queensland, Australia. The Local Government Area was created on March 15, 2008 as a result of Local Government Reform undertaken by the State Government....
 and is located 6km (3.7 mi) west of Rockhampton City. It is Australia's twelfth busiest domestic airport. The airport handles flights to major Australian cities, tourist destinations, and regional destinations throughout Central Queensland. It is an important base for general aviation serving the Central Highlands
Central Highlands Regional Council

Central Highlands 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....
 and Capricorn Coast commununities. The Airport is also a base for the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the Rescue Helicopter.

Infrastructure


Water


The catchment area of the Fitzroy River is approximately 145,000 square kilometres (almost the size of England). It contains six major rivers, and Rockhampton and Central Queensland accordingly enjoy abundant good water. The existing and future dams under construction ensure on-going needs for agriculture, industry and domestic purposes are met. The Fitzroy River Barrage at Rockhampton separates tidal salt water from upstream fresh water, and provides the supply for Rockhampton's domestic and industrial needs.

Power


Central Queensland's major generating facilities, including the Stanwell, Gladstone and Callide power stations, produce the majority of the State's power. Queensland's newest and most technologically advanced powerhouse at Stanwell, 28km west of the city, came on line in 1993. The Stanwell facility is a key element in the State's program to expand electricity supply and is a major exporter of power station technology.

Media

Rockhampton has a number of newspapers.

  • The Morning Bulletin
    The Morning Bulletin

    The Morning Bulletin was established 147 years ago in July 1861. It is the second oldest business in the City of Rockhampton, the oldest being the Criterion Hotel which was established in October 1860....
  • CQ Extra
  • Rockhampton and Fitzroy News
  • Under the Capricorn Sun
  • Central Queensland News


Radio
Callsign Frequency Owner
4RO 990 kHz
Hertz

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 AM
Amplitude modulation

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Prime Television
Prime Television

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4CC 1584 kHz AM Prime Television
Prime Television

Prime Television is an Australian Television broadcasting in Australia owned by Prime Television Limited. Prime Television launched on 17 March 1962 as CBN in Orange, New South Wales and Dubbo, New South Wales, and has since expanded to cover regional New South Wales, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory as a Seven Network affi...
Sea FM 101.5 MHz FM
Frequency modulation

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Macquarie Regional RadioWorks
Macquarie Regional RadioWorks

Macquarie Southern Cross Media is an Australian company, owned by Macquarie Media Group. The company was previously known as Macquarie Regional RadioWorks, prior to the absorption of the remaining assets of Southern Cross Broadcasting that were purchased by Macquarie Media Group in 2007....
Hot FM 107.9 MHz FM Macquarie Regional RadioWorks
Macquarie Regional RadioWorks

Macquarie Southern Cross Media is an Australian company, owned by Macquarie Media Group. The company was previously known as Macquarie Regional RadioWorks, prior to the absorption of the remaining assets of Southern Cross Broadcasting that were purchased by Macquarie Media Group in 2007....
Triple J
Triple J

Triple J is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian Radio in Australia , mainly aimed at youth . Music played on the station is generally more alternative music than commercial stations with a heavy emphasis on Music of Australia music and new music....
104.7 MHz FM ABC
Radio National
Radio National

ABC Radio National is an Australia-wide radio network broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with programs including news and current affairs , arts, music, society, science, drama and comedy....
103.1 MHz FM ABC
ABC NewsRadio
ABC NewsRadio

ABC NewsRadio is an Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio service devoted to delivering live and 24-hour news updates and information. The service is available on a number of broadcasts right around Australia, including AM/FM radio, and online via the Internet....
105.5 MHz FM ABC
ABC Classic FM
ABC Classic FM

ABC Classic FM is an Australian European classical music radio station available in major centres around the country. It is operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
106.3 MHz FM ABC
ABC Capricornia 837 kHz AM ABC
4YOU 98.5 MHz FM Community
4US 100.7 MHz FM Community
Kix Country 92.7 MHz FM Country
4TAB 99.9 MHz FM UNiTAB Limited
Vision FM 87.6 MHz FM UCB Australia



Television
Rockhampton is serviced by four commercial stations and one non-commercial station.
  • Seven Queensland
    Seven Queensland

    STQ is an Australian television station, licensed to, and serving the regional areas of Queensland. The station is Owned-and-operated station by the Seven Network from studios located in Maroochydore, Queensland on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, using the callsign STQ, which stands for Sunshine Television, Queenslan...
  • Southern Cross Ten
    Southern Cross Ten

    Southern Cross Ten is an Australian television channel broadcast by the Macquarie Media Group in Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and South Australia....
  • WIN Television
    WIN Television

    WIN Television is an Australian Australian television broadcasting owned by the WIN Corporation that is based in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia....
  • ABC TV
    ABC TV

    ABC1 is a national public broadcasting Television broadcasting in Australia in Australia. Launched on November 5, 1956, it is the responsibility of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ABC Television, and is available nationally....
  • SBS TV
    SBS TV

    SBS TV, sometimes SBS, is a national public broadcasting Television broadcasting in Australia in Australia. Launched on 24 October 1980, it is the responsibility of Special Broadcasting Service's SBS Television, and is available nationally....


Rockhampton's local news service, WIN News
WIN News

WIN News is a local news service in parts of regional Australia, produced by WIN Television. Nineteen regional bulletins are presented from studios in Wollongong, New South Wales, Canberra, Ballarat, Victoria, Rockhampton, Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Mount Gambier, South Australia, Hobart and Perth, Western Australia....
, presented by Paul Taylor and Samantha Heathwood is screened every weeknight at 6:00pm on WIN Television, broadcast live from the RTQ
RTQ

RTQ is an Australian television station broadcasting in regional Queensland in Australia. The network was owned by Star Television, before being purchased by the WIN Corporation on October 5, 1988....
 studios in North Rockhampton. On weekends, news is relayed from the Nine Network
Nine Network

The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian Television broadcasting in Australia based in Willoughby, New South Wales, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney....
, Brisbane
Brisbane

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.

Seven Queensland and Southern Cross Ten have a physical presence in Rockhampton, but local news programs do not exist on these channels. Instead, they carry news bulletins from Brisbane's Seven Network
Seven Network

The Seven Network is an Australia Television broadcasting in Australia owned by the Seven Media Group. It dates back to 2 December 1956, when the first stations on the Very high frequency frequency were established in Sydney and Melbourne....
 and Network Ten
Network Ten

Network Ten, or Channel Ten, is one of Australia's three major commercial Television broadcasting in Australia. Owned-and-operated stations can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, Western Australia, while affiliates extend the network to cover most of the country....
.

Internet
e-Rockhampton.com.au is a great place to find Rockhampton information on the internet.


Sports teams

  • Cricket
    Cricket

    Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
     - North's Tigers
  • Basketball
    Basketball

    Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
     - The Stadium Rockets (Men's); Rockhampton Cyclones (Women's)
  • Rugby League
    Rugby league

    Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
     - Central Comets
    Central Comets

    The Central Comets are a rugby league from Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia formed in 1999. They play in the Queensland Cup ....
     in the Queensland Cup
    Queensland Cup

    The Queensland Cup is the premier rugby league football competition in the state of Queensland.It is the biggest state competition of any sport in Queensland, with teams mostly coming from South East Queensland but with key regional cities in north and central Queensland also represented....
  • Rugby Union
    Rugby union

    Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
     - Rockhampton Brahmans
  • Soccer - Capricorn Cougars


Notable residents or persons born in Rockhampton

Name of resident Year of Birth/Death Notable For
Leanne Benjamin
Leanne Benjamin

Leanne Benjamin is a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet in London.Born in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia in 1964, she trained at the Royal Ballet School and won the Adeline Gen?e Gold Medal and Prix de Lausanne....
1964 Ballet Dancer - Principal dancer with the Royal Ballet in London.
JTS Bird Born in England
England

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Author of 'The Early History of Rockhampton'
Gerard Brennan
Gerard Brennan

Sir Francis Gerard Brennan, Order of Australia, Order of the British Empire, Queen's Counsel , is an Australian lawyer, judge and 10th Chief Justice of Australia....
1928 Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
George Curtis 1845–1922 Queensland and Australian politician
William Knox Darcy 1849–1917 Mining magnate and founder of British Petroleum
Jamie Dwyer
Jamie Dwyer

Jamie Dwyer OAM is a field hockey striker from Australia, who was a member of the team that won the golden medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens....
1979 Field hockey
Field hockey

Field hockey is a team sport in which a team of players attempt to score Goal by hitting, pushing or flicking the ball with hockey sticks into the opposing team's goal....
- gold medal in 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Frank Forde
Frank Forde

Francis Michael Forde was an Australian politician and the 15th Prime Minister of Australia.Born at Mitchell, Queensland , Forde was educated at St Mary's College ToowoombaRoman Catholic Church school and became a teacher....
1890–1983 Prime Minister of Australia
Prime Minister of Australia

The Prime Minister of Australia is the head of government of the Australia, holding office on commission from the Governor-General of Australia....
Vince Gair
Vince Gair

Vincent Clare Gair was an Australian politician. He served as Premiers of Queensland from 1952 until 1957 when his stormy relations with the trade union movement saw him expelled from the Australian Labor Party....
1901–1980 Premier of Queensland
Paul Hoffmann
Paul Hoffmann

Paul Jacob Christopher Hoffmann born 14 January 1970, Rockhampton, Queensland, Queensland, Australia, is an Australia cricket player who has played for the cricket teams of Scotland....
1970 Sportsman (Cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
) - Australia Country representative 1993 and Scottish Saltires Cricket World Cup
Cricket World Cup

The Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of men's One Day International cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council , with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament which is held every four years....
 2007
De-Anne Kelly
De-Anne Kelly

De-Anne Margaret Kelly , was an Australian politician. She was a National Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 until November 2007, representing the Division of Dawson, Queensland....
1954 Politician
Politician

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William Kidston
William Kidston

William Kidston was an Australian politics of Australia and Premier of Queensland, from January 1906 to November 1907 and again from February 1908 to February 1911....
1849–1919 Premier of Queensland
Mark Knowles
Mark Knowles (field hockey player)

For the Bahamian tennis player see Mark KnowlesMark Knowles OAM is a field hockey defender from Australia, who was a member of the team that won the golden medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens....
1984 Sportsman, Field hockey
Field hockey

Field hockey is a team sport in which a team of players attempt to score Goal by hitting, pushing or flicking the ball with hockey sticks into the opposing team's goal....
Rod Laver
Rod Laver

Rodney George "Rod" Laver Order of the British Empire is a former tennis player from Australia who was the World number one male tennis player rankings player for seven consecutive years, from 1964 to 1970....
1938 Sportsman, Tennis
Tennis

Tennis is a sport played between two players or between two teams of two players each . Each player uses a strung racquet to strike a hollow rubber Tennis ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's tennis court....
Grant McLennan
Grant McLennan

Grant William McLennan was an Australian singer-songwriter with the alternative rock band The Go-Betweens, which he co-founded with Robert Forster in Brisbane, Australia in 1977....
1958–2006 singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter

File:Joan Baez Bob Dylan crop.jpgSinger-songwriter is a term that refers to performers who Lyricist, composer and singing their own Musical piece including lyrics and melody....
 and co-founder of independent
Indie (music)

In popular music, independent music, often abbreviated as indie, is a term used to describe independence from major commercial record labels and an autonomous, DIY ethic to recording and publishing....
 Australian band, The Go-Betweens
The Go-Betweens

The Go-Betweens were an internationally influential indie rock band from Australia, formed by guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan in Brisbane in 1977....
Anna Meares
Anna Meares

Anna Maree Meares, Order of Australia is an Australian track cyclist. She has been the 500m TT world champion twice and a gold medalist at the Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games....
1983 Cyclist - 2 times Olympic
Olympic Games

The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
 gold medal
Gold medal

A gold medal is typically the highest medal awarded for achievement in a non-military field. The concept comes from the military, initially with a simple recognition of military rank, and later decorations for admission to military orders dating back to medieval times....
 winner
Kerrie Meares
Kerrie Meares

Kerrie Meares is an Australian professional racing cyclist. She is the older sister of Anna Meares. Kerrie was a contender for the 2004 Olympic team, representing Australia....
1982 Cyclist
Scott Minto
Scott Minto (rugby league footballer)

Scott Minto is an Australian former professional rugby league player. He played for the North Queensland Cowboys and the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League competition....
1973 Sportsman, Rugby League
Rugby league

Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
 - Brisbane Broncos
Brisbane Broncos

The Brisbane Broncos are an Australian professional rugby league club based in the city of Brisbane, Queensland. The Broncos play in Australasia's elite competition, the National Rugby League premiership....
John Moore
John Moore (Australian politician)

John Colinton Moore Order of Australia is a former Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives for over 25 years, and a minister from 1980 to 1982 and 1996 to 2001....
1936 Politician
Politician

A politician is an individual who is involved in influencing public decision making through the influence of politics or a person who influences the way a society is governed....
Matthew Robinson
Matthew Robinson

Matthew Robinson is a British film and television producer and director.Nicknamed Pope of Soap by UK tabloid The Sun, Robinson was lead director of BBC1's soap opera EastEnders when it launched in 1985....
1980 Actor
Actor

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/Performer - Starred in Pippin
Pippin

Pippin, Peppin, and Pepin are variants of a single Frankish given name. It was the name of several important figures in the Carolingians family that ruled the Frankish Empire in what is now France and the western parts of Germany in the Middle Ages:...
, appearances in Blue Heelers
Blue Heelers

Blue Heelers is a long-running Australian Police procedural series which depicted the lives of the police officers stationed at the fictional Mt....
, Stingers
Stingers

Stingers was an Australian TV police drama Television program. It ran for eight seasons on the Nine Network before it was canceled in late 2004 due to declining ratings and the late timeslot Nine Network gave the program....
, Pratt Prize winner
Anthelme Thozet
Anthelme Thozet

Anthelme Thozet was a French-Australian botanist and ethnographer.His naturalisation in Rockhampton, Queensland 9 January 1862, states that he was born at Belley east of Lyon in France about 1827, and his obituary depicts him as a political refugee following the Revolutions of 1848 in France....
1826–1878 botanist and ethnographer
Kenrick Tucker 1957 cyclist, 1978 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games is a multinational, multi-sport event. Held every four years, it involves the elite athletes of the Commonwealth of Nations....
 Gold
Gold medal

A gold medal is typically the highest medal awarded for achievement in a non-military field. The concept comes from the military, initially with a simple recognition of military rank, and later decorations for admission to military orders dating back to medieval times....
 and Silver
Silver medal

A silver medal is a medal awarded to the second place finisher of contests such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc.First and third place finishers traditionally receive a gold medal and bronze medal, respectively....
 Medallist
Rhys Wesser
Rhys Wesser

Rhys Wesser is an Australian professional rugby league player for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the National Rugby League competition . He has also represented Queensland in the Rugby League State of Origin....
1979 Sportsman, (Rugby League
Rugby league

Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
 - South Sydney Rabbitohs
South Sydney Rabbitohs

The South Sydney Rabbitohs, also known as Souths, The Bunnies, SSFC or The Rabbits, are an Australian professional rugby league team based in Sydney, New South Wales....
)



Sister City


Ibusuki
Ibusuki, Kagoshima

is a cities of Japan in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, that was founded on April 1, 1954.Following the incorporation of Kaimon, Kagoshima and Yamagawa, Kagoshima on January 1, 2006, the city has an estimated population of 45,039 and a population density of 302 persons per km? ....
, Japan
Japan

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 (since November 20, 1980)

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