Queensland Travel Guide
Queensland accommodation, Queensland activities and attractions, Queensland maps, transportation to and around Queensland - the Jasons Queensland Destination Travel Guide is your complete visitor guide for Queensland.

Queensland's climate is perfect holiday weather, with warm days and cool nights in summer and short winters bringing cooler nights and mild sunny days. You'll find plenty to see in Queensland – the state is deservedly proud of its World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, magnificent beaches and tropical islands, lush rainforests and vibrant cities, and its unique
Outback heritage.
Brisbane city, with its relaxed tropical lifestyle, is the capital of Queensland. To the north,
Cairns,
Port Douglas and
Townsville make an ideal base for exploring the lush tropical north, and you can enjoy a cruise out to the spectacular Great Barrier Reef.

Queensland's indigenous culture is the spotlight of world attention. Aboriginal and Islander cultures, dating back 40,000 years, are considered the oldest and most diverse of the surviving indigenous cultures. You'll have many opportunities to experience Queensland's vibrant culture, with contemporary museums, art galleries and performance venues and a full calendar of events and festivals.
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History
The state of Queensland spent its early days as a penal settlement administered by the British-controlled colony of
New South Wales. In 1859, Queen Victoria gave her approval to establish the new colony of Queensland, which became state in 1901. Much of North Queensland and the Outback were opened up by pioneers farming cattle, sheep and sugarcane and by early prospectors searching for gold.
Population
3.5 million
Capital City
Brisbane
Area of State
1,730.650sq km
Climate
Just over half the state lies in the tropical zone and the remainder in the temperate zone. The average yearly temperatures range from 25ºC in summer to 16ºC in winter.
Time Zone
Australian Eastern Standard Time.
Daylight Saving
Queensland does not have daylight saving.
State Emblems
Animal Emblem: Koala
Floral Emblem: Cooktown Orchid
Major Attractions
Gold Coast,
Sunshine Coast,
Fraser Island, Great Barrier Reef and its islands,
the Outback,
Whitsundays,
Atherton Tablelands,
Port Douglas,
Daintree National Park