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Central Queensland Voyage Tips and guide

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Central Queensland is the coastal area north of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia.

Cities

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Map
Map of Central Queensland

Listed north to south:

Coastal

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  • -19.28146.791 Townsville – unofficial capital of North Queensland with about 160,000 people (including Thuringowa)
  • -19.307146.7312 Thuringowa – an area close to Townsville, Qld's second capital
  • -19.575147.4053 Ayr
  • -20.016148.234 Bowen
  • -20.2675148.7165 Airlie Beach – gateway to the Whitsundays.
  • -20.4016148.58156 Proserpine
  • -21.141149.1867 Mackay – the 'sugar capital' is full of Australian history and boasts a beautiful tropical botanic gardens.
  • -21.421111149.2166678 Sarina – known for its sugar mills.
  • -21.9167149.4179 Carmila – a stopover town on the Bruce Highway with a rather quiet and secluded beach.
  • -22.8167149.88310 Marlborough – another stopover town on the Bruce Highway.
  • -23.13150.7311 Yeppoon – Rockhampton's coastal companion town.
  • -23.375150.511712 Rockhampton – the commercial centre of the region, promoting itself as the "beef capital of Australia"
  • -23.848889151.262513 Gladstone – this port town allows visitors to experience hundreds of years of industrial history through museums and tours.
  • -24.16151.88614 Town of 1770 (Seventeen Seventy) – this town on the frontier between coast and country has a colourful history in gold mining and agriculture. The nearby resort of Agnes Water contains the most northerly surfing beach on Australia's east coast.
  • -24.85152.3515 Bundaberg – sugarcane, rum and ginger beer
  • -24.99151.95516 Gin Gin – the longest unsupported tunnel in the Southern Hemisphere
  • -25.237152.27817 Childers – many historic colonial buildings
  • -25.28152.8718 Hervey Bay – whale and dolphin watching and the gateway to K'gari
  • -25.5375152.70119 Maryborough
  • -25.9153.08320 Rainbow Beach – picturesque coastal town hosting some of Queensland's best activities
  • -26.08152.2321 Kilkivan
  • -26.52151.8122 Kingaroy – Australia's "Peanut Capital"

Inland

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  • -20.073056146.26027823 Charters Towers – this town on the frontier between coast and country has a colourful history in gold mining and agriculture.
  • -24.4667148.624 Rolleston – the closest town to Carnarvon National Park.
  • -24.116667148.08333325 Springsure – home to Minerva Hills
  • -24.95150.08333326 Theodore – anticipated to be a planned model garden city.

Other destinations

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Understand

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Central Queensland is sometimes known as Capricornia and a divided region centred around the east coast of the Tropic of Capricornia. It is full of protected areas, vast tracts of bush, coastal landscapes, remote communities and the most part very hard to get to. The city of Rockhampton makes a good base to explore due to a lot of tourist infrastructure.

Because of its mining industry, Central Queensland is also one of the world-leading exports of black coal.

Get in

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Central Queensland is served with flights from most major centres in Australia through its coastal airports. Cairns and Gold Coast airports also serve some international destinations.

Highway 1 enters Central Queensland from Brisbane to the south and continues north to Cairns.

Get around

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A drive from top to bottom of this region will take 13 hours from Townsville to Rainbow Beach. There isn't much of a passenger train network, and without a car you be reliant on buses and planes.

See

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Do

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  • Fossick for gems near the appropriately-named towns of Emerald, Rubyvale and Sapphire.
  • Explore the trails of the pristine Carnarvon National Park.
  • Take a railway tour at the former gold-mining town of Mount Morgan.
  • Prospect for gold at the Prophet Gold Mine in Kilkivan.

Eat

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  • Amazing pies at Joccheim's Bakery in Bowen, in the footsteps of Australia actors Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman.

Drink

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  • Bundaberg rum in Bundaberg.
  • Whatever the locals are drinking at the pub in Gin Gin, 45 minutes out of Bundaberg.

Stay safe

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  • Watch out for snakes when venturing into Central Queensland's pristine nature.

Go next

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To the north:

To the south:

This region travel guide to Central Queensland is a usable article. It gives a good overview of the region, its sights, and how to get in, as well as links to the main destinations, whose articles are similarly well developed. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.



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