Queensland is not actually in an ocean, but it is bordered by the Coral Sea, which is part of the Pacific Ocean.
The sea off the coast of Queensland is the Coral Sea.
Queensland is, theoretically, bordered by the Pacific Ocean. However, the arm of the Pacific Ocean that meets Queensland in the north is the Coral Sea.
Brisbane is actually on Moreton Bay, which in turn is in the Pacific Ocean (South Pacific).
The Coral Sea lies off Queensland's northern coast.
The Pacific Ocean borders the Queensland coast.
The Pacific.
Brisbane Airport is actually situated within Queensland.
Kenilworth in Queensland sits at 102 m above sea level.
The open water off Palm Beach, Queensland, is in fact not a sea. It is the Pacific Ocean.
In Queensland, cyclones are found in the waters of the Coral Sea, or the Gulf of Carpentaria.
No. There are no oilfields in the sea off the coast of Queensland. Currently, much of that area is still protected and cannot be exploited for oil.
Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is the nearest state capital to the Gold Coast.
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The Great Barrier Reef is in the Coral Sea, and lies parallel to the coastline of Queensland, Australia. Therefore, the Queensland coast borders the Great Barrier Reef.
Queensland
The Coral Sea lies off the coast of the Australian state of Queensland.
Brisbane is a coastal city, but most of its suburbs do not lie adjacent to the sea.