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Explore Queensland

Seven regions, endless stories. We’ve done the legwork so you don’t have to.

River city cool

Brisbane

Queensland's capital has shed its sleepy-town reputation for good. World-class dining along Howard Smith Wharves, rooftop bars in Fortitude Valley, and a thriving arts scene in Woolloongabba. With the 2032 Olympics on the horizon, Brisbane is only getting started.

Howard Smith Wharves · South Bank · Fortitude Valley
Foodies & culture seekers

More than the glitter strip

Gold Coast

Yes, there are the beaches and the theme parks. But push past Surfers Paradise and you'll find one of Australia's most exciting food scenes, a world-class hinterland, and surf breaks that locals guard jealously. We'll show you where to look.

Burleigh Heads · Tamborine Mountain · Currumbin
Beach lovers & families

Laid-back and proud of it

Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast does things at its own pace, and that's exactly the point. Farm-to-table restaurants in the hinterland, pristine beaches without the crowds, and Noosa — a town that somehow makes relaxation feel like an art form.

Noosa · Maleny · Mooloolaba
Couples & slow travellers

Where the reef meets the rainforest

Tropical North Queensland

Two World Heritage sites collide in the most spectacular way. Cairns is the gateway, but the real magic is out on the reef, up in the Daintree, or in the surprisingly brilliant restaurant scene that's emerged in Port Douglas. This is bucket-list territory.

Great Barrier Reef · Daintree · Port Douglas
Adventure seekers & nature lovers

Paradise, no filter needed

Whitsundays

Seventy-four islands, turquoise water that doesn't need a photo filter, and Whitehaven Beach — regularly voted among the world's best. Whether you're sailing, snorkelling, or just floating, the Whitsundays deliver on every promise.

Whitehaven Beach · Heart Reef · Airlie Beach
Romantics & water lovers

Wild and untouched

Fraser Coast

Home to K'gari (Fraser Island), the world's largest sand island and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Whale watching from Hervey Bay between July and November is genuinely life-changing. The Fraser Coast is Queensland at its most raw and magnificent.

K'gari (Fraser Island) · Hervey Bay · Bundaberg
Nature enthusiasts & whale watchers

Red dirt and real stories

Outback Queensland

This is where Australia's story was written — in the dust of Longreach, the opal fields of Winton, and the vast star-filled skies that stretch forever. It's not for everyone, and that's what makes it special. If you want authentic, this is it.

Longreach · Winton · Birdsville
Road trippers & history buffs

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