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Queensland Guide

Huge Queensland is home to five World Heritage sites: from thundering surf beaches to tropical rainforests, the astounding Great Barrier Reef and stark red deserts. All basking in virtually guaranteed year-round sunshine, Queensland is a paradise for nature lovers.

Seaside

The region around Cairns is home to the awe-inspiring Great Barrier Reef, idyllic near-deserted beaches and tropical rainforests. The islands and coral atolls of the Whitsundays offer a peaceful retreat. Head south to the Gold Coast lined with towering hotels, or enjoy the relaxed surf vibe at Sunshine Coast.

Inland

Venture into Queensland's interior for a taste of the true outback, with typical country towns like Toowoomba. Further north, mining town Mount Isa sits in splendid isolation, surrounded by dusty red land with huge road trains thundering along empty highways. The Gulf of Carpentaria is true Crocodile Dundee country with its tropical rivers and waterholes.

Escape

Hire a yacht and sail the hidden coves and deserted coral atolls of the Whitsundays' 74 islands. A short walk into Noosa National Park on the Sunshine Coast brings you to remote surf beaches, or go north to explore World Heritage-listed Daintree National Park.

Adventure

The Great Barrier Reef is arguably the world's best place for scuba diving, but you can stay above the waves whale watching at Hervey Bay. Try white-water rafting in Cairns, or thunder along on a four-wheel drive safari on Fraser Island's stunning 75-mile surf beach. Hone your surfing skills anywhere from the Gold Coast to Fraser Island along miles of golden beaches.

Eat & Drink

Along the coast try the catch of the day - barramundi, huge king prawns and mud crab. Inland it's red meat all the way, with T-bone steaks the size of dinner plates and the Aussie Burger, an artery-stiffening monster comprising beef burger piled with everything, including pineapple, egg and beetroot. Get your health kick from the plentiful fresh tropical fruit in season.

Nightlife

The Gold Coast is party central and perfect for five-star fun, with most clubs in Surfers Paradise. Brisbane offers urban chic. Airlie Beach's pubs and clubs are the favoured party points for young backpackers, and the ultra-hip crowd go to Hayman Island for elite partying.

Take home

Kit yourself out with board shorts, an Akubra cowboy hat and RM Williams boots: just don't wear them all at the same time. The ubiquitous cuddly toy koala or kangaroo is always a winner, as is a selection of Queensland-grown foodie treats – the chocolate-covered macadamia nuts are particularly addictive.



Highlights

GlobalGathering Australia - Brisbane

Doomben (Brisbane Turf Club), Brisbane

Nov 2009 (annual)

Primavera

Stanthorpe

1 Sep - 30 Nov 2009 (annual)

Australian PGA Championship

Hyatt Regency Coolum, Coolum Beach

10 - 13 Dec 2009 (annual)