Certainly.
Echidnas are found throughout most of Australia (including southest Queensland), and are highly adaptable to a wide range of environments, which has been one of the reasons why they are not threatened by habitat loss. They live anywhere from bushland and woodlands, rocky areas as long as the soil is loose enough to dig, snowy mountains, sandy plains, heath, grasslands, semi-arid environments and deserts. Echidnas can be found wherever there are termites and ants.
The area of South East Queensland is 22,420 square kilometers.
Daylight Saving for South East Queensland was created in 2008.
Queensland lies north of NSW and east of the Northern Tterritory.
Yes: echidnas certainly do live in the many bushy reserves in and around Brisbane, Queensland.
yes
Queensland to the east, South Australia to the South and Western Australia to the west/
East of the state of Western Australia is the state of South Australia and the Australian territory of the Northern Territory. Further east are the states of Queensland in the north, New South Wales, and Victoria in the south.
Toowoomba is a city in south-east Queensland, Australia. It is located 127 km (79 mi) west of Brisbane, Queensland's capital city.
Western Australia to the West, South Australia to the South and Queensland to the East.
Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania are all along Australia's east coast.
There is no state known as South Queensland. There is only Queensland.
you mean The Caboolture River, it's a small river in South East Queensland in Australia.