The Queensland state animal emblem is the koala.
Yes. The koala is the animal emblem of Queensland.
There is no state known as South Queensland. There is only Queensland.
The faunal emblem of Queensland is the koala.
The animal is the Koala
The three elements on the state of Queensland coat of arms are a Maltese Cross, representing Queensland's links with the British Empire, a red deer, symbolizing Queensland's wildlife, and a Maroon Kangaroo, which is the state's emblematic animal and also represents unity and strength.
There is just one state government in Queensland.
Queensland is a state of Australia comprising 89 state electorates.
State Library of Queensland was created in 1988.
Queensland's state governor in 2013 is Penelope Wensley.
The premier of Queensland runs the state.
Queensland is divided into many federal and state government electorates.
No. The state of Queensland in Australia is a fully self-governing state, not a territory.