The weather is Queensland varies from temperate in the southeast, gradually becoming warmer, sub-tropical and then tropical in the far north. Summer is characterised by heavy rains in the north, and fairly hot and humid weather in the southeast. In western Queensland, on the other side of the Great Dividing Range, the weather is hot and dry during summer, and warm and dry during winter.
Garry Youngberry, the 9 News Queensland Weather Presenter, lives in Brisbane, Australia.
Australia had been coming out of an El Niño for some time prior to the Queensland floods, meaning that many parts of Queensland (and other parts of Australia) had seen gradually increasing rainfall. The rainfall recorded in September 2010 made it Australia's wettest month overall in 110 years. There was also a cyclone system which crossed the north Queensland coast at Christmas time, bringing excessive rainfall to north and central Queensland.
Yes. Queensland is one of the states of Australia.
The state in the northeastern quadrant of Australia is Queensland. Brisbane is the biggest city in Queensland, and, like the US state of Florida, Queensland is known as the "Sunshine State".
Queensland does not have a president.
Brisbane is located on Australia's east coast, on Moreton Bay. It is the capital of Queensland, the state that occupies the northeastern quadrant of the continent. Within the state of Queensland, Brisbane can be found in the southeast.
Ferrets are not permitted to be kept as pets in Queensland, Australia.
Queensland is the state located in Australia's northeastern quadrant.
Le Queensland, l'Australie
This link has a Queensland employment section.
Queensland is in the northeastern quadrant of Australia.
No. Queensland is a state in Australia, with its own capital being the city of Brisbane. The capital of Australia is Canberra.