Queensland has a number of landmarks and, as Queensland is in Australia, they are all Australian.
Natural landmarks include the Great Barrier Reef, Fraser Island (the world's largest sand dune), the Undara lava tubes and the Glasshouse Mountains, a series of volcanic plugs left exposed by erosion of the surrounding volcano cones.
Man-made landmarks include the Stockman's Hall of Fame at Longreach, the Kuranda Rail and the Big Pineapple.
University of Queensland Australian Football Club was created in 1956.
Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is not actually Australia's largest landmark, but it is the most recognisable. Mount Augustus, also a monolith, would be Australia's largest landmark. The Great Barrier Reef, just off the coast of Queensland, is a larger natural feature, being about 2,000km in length.
Queensland is translated to "Queensland" in French as there is no native French equivalent for this Australian state.
Australian, she was born in Queensland.
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Queensland is one of Australia's states; therefore, it is on the Australian continent.
The primary landmark in Brisbane, Queensland is Mt Coot-tha. If a river can be described as a landmark, then the Brisbane River would earn the title of Brisbane's primary landmark.
That is correct. Queensland time is Australian Eastern Standard Time.
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Queensland· Queensland is one of 6 states in Australia