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Queensland is a States and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying the north-eastern corner of the mainland continent. It is neighboured by the
Northern Territory to the west,
South Australia to the south-west and New South Wales to the south. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the
Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean. The state is Australia's second largest by area, following
Western Australia, and the country's third most populous after
New South Wales and Victoria (Australia).
The area was first colonised by Indigenous Australians and
Torres Strait Islanders, who arrived between 40 000 and 65 000 years ago, according to various dating methods Dreaming Online: Indigenous Australian Timeline. Later, Queensland was made a
United Kingdom Crown Colony that was separated from
New South Wales on 6 June
1859, a date now celebrated annually as Queensland Day. The area that currently forms
Brisbane, Queensland was originally the Moreton Bay
penal colony, intended as a place for recidivism convicts who had offended while serving out their sentences in New South Wales. The state later encouraged free settlement, and today Queensland's economy is dominated by the agricultural, tourist and natural resource sectors.
The population is concentrated in the
South East Queensland, which includes the capital
Brisbane, Queensland, Logan City, Queensland,
Ipswich, Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, and the Gold Coast, Queensland and Sunshine Coast, Queensland Coasts. Other major regional centres include
Cairns, Queensland, Townsville, Queensland,
Mackay, Queensland,
Rockhampton, Queensland,
Bundaberg, Queensland, and
Mount Isa, Queensland. Queensland is often nicknamed the
Sunshine State, since it enjoys warm weather and a sizable portion of the state is in the tropics. The people of Queensland are colloquially known as 'Banana Benders' or 'Canetoads', the former possibly due to the large Banana plantations in the tropics, the latter a reference born of the environmental disaster occurring when the cane toad was imported to rid the suger cane fields of cane beetle pest. This is often referred to during the 'State of Origin', an annual Rugby League competition between Queesland and fierce rivals New South Wales.
Etymology
The state was named in honour of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, Place Names who, in 1859, signed the proclamation separating the state from
New South Wales. At the time, Victoria was a generally popular monarch, and the successful name was preferred over
Cooksland, which was suggested by the influential local Presbyterian minister John Dunmore Lang. Dictionary of Australian Biography
Geography
- The state's borders are defined as:
- 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, 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° 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 drainage basin from Point Danger (Australia) to the Dumaresq River
- The river section involving the Dumaresq, the MacIntyre River and the Barwon River, New South Wales
- The 29° S. latitude, over to the South Australian border.
- State capital Brisbane, is located on the coast 100 kilometres (60 mile) by road north of the New South Wales border.
- The fifth-largest city by area in the world, Mount Isa, Queensland, is located in Queensland. The city area is in excess of 40,000 square kilometres (15,400 Square mile).
- The state is divided into several officially recognised regions (see Regions of Queensland). Other smaller geographical regions of note include:
- the Atherton Tablelands
- the Granite Belt
- the Channel Country in the far south-west.
- Queensland has many places of natural beauty, including:
- The state contains five World Heritage listed preservation areas.
Highest maximum temperature: 49.5 °Celsius (121.1 °
Fahrenheit),
Birdsville, Queensland, 24 December 1972 (The temperature of 53.1 °C (127.5 °F) at
Cloncurry, Queensland on 16 January
1889 is not considered official, the figure quoted from Birdsville is the next highest, so that record is considered as being official).
Lowest minimum temperature: -11.0 °C (12.2 °F), Stanthorpe, Queensland, 4 July 1895
Demographics
Queensland's population is less centralised in the capital city than the rest of the country. At 30 June 2004 the capital city represented 45.7% of the population; for the whole country, capital cities represented 63.8% of the total population.
- Christian: 70.9%:
- Roman Catholic: 24.9%
- Anglican: 22.3%
- Uniting Church: 8.4%
- Lutheran: 2.1%
- Other: 13.2%
- Non-Christian: 2.3%
- Buddhism: 1.1%
- Islam: 0.4%
- Hinduism: 0.3%
- Judaism: 0.1%
- Other: 0.4%
- No Religion: 14.8%
- Not Stated: 12.0%
On Friday, 9 December
2005 the population of Queensland officially reached 4 million. Queensland is the fastest growing state in Australia, with over 1500 people moving to the state per week; 1000 in the southern part of the state alone. Predictions show that Queensland will become Australia's second Population density state by the late 2020s. ABS Statistics
Economy
Queensland's economy has enjoyed a boom in the tourism and mining industries over the last twenty years. A sizeable influx of wiktionary:interstate and overseas migrants, large amounts of federal government investment, increased mining of vast mineral deposits and an ever expanding aerospace sector ensure that the state will remain Australia's fastest growing economy in the foreseeable future.
Between
1992 and
2002, the growth in the Gross State Product of Queensland outperformed that of all the other states and territories. In that period Queensland's GSP grew 5.0% each year, while growth in Australia's GDP rose on average 3.9% each year. Queensland's contribution to the Australian
GDP also increased (by 10.4%) in that period, one of only three states to do so.
In 2003 Brisbane city had the lowest cost of living of all Australia's capital cities. As of late 2005 Brisbane is the third most expensive capital for housing after Sydney and Canberra and just ahead of Melbourne by $15,000.
Primary sector of industry include:
bananas, pineapples,
peanuts, a wide variety of other tropical and temperate fruit and vegetables, grain crops,
wineries, cattle raising,
cotton,
sugar cane,
wool and a mining industry including bauxite, coal and copper.
Secondary sector of industry are mostly further processing of the above-mentioned primary produce: bauxite from Weipa, Queensland is converted to alumina at
Gladstone, Queensland. There are also copper refining and the refining of sugar cane to sugar.
Major tertiary sector of industry are the
retail trade and tourism.
Tourism
Tourism is Queensland's leading tertiary industry with millions of interstate and overseas visitors flocking to the Sunshine State each year. Queensland is a state of many contrasts that range from sunny tropical coastal areas, lush rainforests to dry inland areas.
The main tourist destinations of Queensland include –
Theme parks
The Gold Coast of Queensland is also sometimes referred to as "Australia's Theme Park Capital", with five major amusement parks –
There are also wildlife parks - Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Australia Zoo (home of
Steve Irwin until his death on
September 4, 2006).
Weather
Queensland is drenched in sunshine, has warm seas, cool sea breezes and an enviable warm climate all year round; the weather in Queensland is incomparable to most other Australian states. The Queensland region has two weather seasons: a winter period of rather warm temperatures and minimal rainfall and a summer period of warm balmy temperatures and higher levels of rainfall.
The Average Summer Temperature in the South East of 19 to 29 degrees Celsius and the Average Winter Temperatures in the South East of 9 to 21 degrees Celsius. The averages for Tropical North Queensland do vary somewhat for winter with the Average Summer Temperature of 17-31 degrees Celsius and the Average Winter Temperature of 17-26 degrees Celsius.
Ozone depletion and the seasonal
ozone hole has led to dangerously high levels of UV radiation, especially at the most extreme latitutudes of the southern hemisphere.. Incidence of skin cancer in Queensland, has risen to 75 percent among those over 64 years of age by about 1990, due to thinning of the ozone layer.Al Gore, "Earth in the Balance, Ecology and the Human Spirit"', 1992
Statistics
Queensland is the second most popular overnight holiday destination in Australia for domestic travelers ($10.9 billion per year) with NSW taking the honours for 2006. Holidays in Queensland comprised of 18 754 000 combined visitor nights (23% Australian Market) with more than 60% of these room nights by residents from NSW and Victoria. Day visitors also contributed a further $2.5 billion.
The Sunshine Coast ($1.4 billion) and Tropical North Queensland ($1.3 billion) where Australia’s most visited regional areas for overnight and day visitors (excluding major cities and the Gold Coast).
The highest average overnight expenditure is in the Whitsundays ($1 295 per person per night)
Accommodation in Queensland caters for nearly 22% of the total expenditure, followed by restaurants / meals 15%, airfares 11%, fuel 11% and shopping / gifts 11% Tourism related information and statistics
Landmarks
over the Gold Coast, QueenslandThe
Q1 (building), located on the
Gold Coast, Queensland, is the tallest residential tower in the world, when measured to the top of its spire. It was completed in September, 2005.
Transport
Queensland is served by a number of
National Highway (Australia) and, particularly in
South East Queensland, high quality
motorways such as the M1, Queensland. Rail services are provided by Queensland Rail and
Pacific National, predominantly along the coastline.
Queensland has a number of major ports including the Port of Brisbane and subsidiary ports at Port of Gladstone and
Port of Townsville. The Brisbane Airport,
Gold Coast Airport and Cairns International Airport are the main gateways into the State from overseas, with domestic airports at Sunshine Coast Airport, Rockhampton Airport south and elsewhere.
South-East Queensland is governed by an integrated public transport system,
TransLink (South East Queensland), which provides List of South East Queensland bus stations,
Citytrain and List of Brisbane ferry wharves. Regional bus and TravelTrain services are also provided throughout the State.
Government
in Brisbane
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is represented as head of state by the
Governor of Queensland, whom she appoints on the advice of the Premier. The current Governor is Ms Quentin Bryce,
AC. The head of government is the Premier of Queensland, who is appointed by the Governor but must have the support of the
Queensland Legislative Assembly. The current Premier is the Hon
Anna Bligh, of the Australian Labor Party. Other Ministers, forming the Executive Council, are appointed by the Governor from among the members of the Legislative Assembly on the Premier's recommendation.
The Queensland State Parliament, known as the Queensland Parliament or the Legislative Assembly, is unicameral. It is the only Australian state with a unicameral legislature. A
bicameral system existed until 1922, when the Legislative Council of Queensland was abolished by the Labor members' "suicide squad," so called because they were appointed for the purpose of voting to abolish their own offices.
The judicial system of Queensland consists of the
Supreme Court of Queensland and the
District Court of Queensland, established by the Queensland Constitution, and various other Courts and Tribunals established by ordinary Acts of the Queensland Parliament.
In
2001 Queensland adopted a new codified
constitution, repealing most of the assorted Act of Parliament 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 of the United Kingdom in
1859.
History
labourers on a plantation in the 1890sThe history of Queensland spans thousands of years, encompassing both a lengthy Indigenous Australian presence, as well as the eventful times of post-European settlement. Estimated to have been settled by Indigenous Australians approximately 40,000 years ago, the north-eastern Australian region was explored by Dutch, Portuguese and French navigators before being encountered by
Captain James Cook in 1770. The state has witnessed the tragic events of frontier warfare between European settlers and Indigenous inhabitants, as well as the employment of cheap
Kanaka labour sourced from the Oceania. Likewise, it has experienced dynamic growth and progress since its separation from
New South Wales in 1859, currently being the fastest-growing state in Australia.
Sister states
Queensland has one sister state:
- South Carolina, United States Memorandums of Understanding between South Carolina and Queensland
Universities
in
Robina, Queensland
See also
References
External Links
- Government of Queensland
- Official Tourism site
- Governor of Queensland
- Parliament of Queensland
- Premier of Queensland
- Queensland Art Gallery
- Translink - Public Transport in Queensland- Bus Train Ferry
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