Cape York Peninsula is located in far north Queensland.
Cape York Peninsula is in Far North Queensland. The place it is frequently confused with is Yorke Peninsula in South Australia.
Yes. Weipa is in far North Queensland, on Cape York Peninsula. It is the largest town on the Western coast of the Cape, and overlooks the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Brisbane Airport is actually situated within Queensland.
Cairns is located in far north Queensland, on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula. By road, it is about 1700 km north of Brisbane, the state capital.
yes in far North Queensland
The areas of Australia most prone to high rainfall are far north Queensland, in the region of Cape York Peninsula, and the far north Northern Territory, also known as the "Top End". The title of "Australia's Wettest Town" (and the winner of the Golden Gumboot award) tends to be either Babinda or tully in tropical north Queensland.
The highest mountain in Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is Mt Coot-tha, although at 287m in height, it is really just a hill. Other mountains/hills within the Brisbane City boundary include Mt Gravatt (187m), Mt Petrie (170m) and Whites Hill (120m).
The Platypus lives in and near streams and rivers. in the highlands of Tasmania, the Australian Alps, Queensland's rainforests and as far north of the region, as Cape York Peninsula.
Of course. Tully is a town in far north Queensland, and one of the state's wettest towns.
The Daintree Rainforest is a tropical rainforest region on the north east coast of Queensland, Australia, north of Mossman and Cairns. The Daintree is the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest on the Australian continent.
Daintree is a river in northern Queensland, Australia. The Don River is located in northern Queensland.
Being a tropical climate, it is more likely to rain in far north Queensland in January than it is in June.