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Queensland Regions Cities and highways in Queensland. The Regions of Queensland refer to the geographic areas of the Australian state of Queensland.Due to its large size and decentralised population, the state is often divided into regions for statistical and administrative purposes.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Map all coordinates using ... This category contains articles about towns in Queensland, Australia. Subcategories. This ...
Rank Urban Centre Population Region Notes 2021 census 2016 census 2011 census; 1 Brisbane: 2,287,896 [1]: 2,054,614 [2]1,874,427 [3]South East Queensland: 2 Gold Coast
This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (September 2016) Old Government House, Parramatta, circa 1799 Old Military Barracks, now Legislative Assembly Chambers, Kingston, Norfolk Island Historic Ross Bridge with the Uniting Church in the background This is primarily a list of towns and cities in Australia by year of settlement. The article also contains information on ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ten of Australia's thirty largest cities are located in Queensland. In 2019, the largest cities in the state by population of ...
Suburbs and settlements of the City of Townsville in Queensland, Australia, listed relative to their historical local government area from prior to 2008 when City of Townsville and City of Thuringowa were separate local government areas, are as follows:
South East Queensland: 1924 1,343: 1,264,024 1,284,698 Capital city of Queensland. Administers the central portion of the South East Queensland agglomeration The City of Brisbane was created from the 30 October 1924 amalgamation of: the cities of Brisbane and South Brisbane; the towns of Hamilton, Ithaca, Sandgate, Toowong, Windsor and Wynnum
Green=Cities Yellow=Regions Orange=Shires Purple=Town Map of local government areas in Queensland, 2008–2013. Local government in Queensland, Australia, includes the institutions and processes by which towns and districts can manage their own affairs to the extent permitted by the Local Government Act 1993–2007.