The rivers that form part of the border between New South Wales and Queensland are the Dumaresq (pronounced Dew-MERR-eck), the Macintyre and the Tweed. At the coast, the Tweed River forms the first part of the border. Further inland, the Macintyre and Dumaresq Rivers each form part of the border. The entire border is not actually formed by rivers.
New South Wales
Queensland lies north of NSW and east of the Northern Tterritory.
Part of the border of Queensland and New South Wales is formed by the Macintyre and Dumaresq Rivers, Rivers do not flow in a straight line.
No. Queensland is its own state
Queensland
Between Queensland and Victoria on the eastern side of Australia.
Queensland was formally separated from New South Wales on 6 June 1859.
The New South Wales Swifts team is the team that has won the most out of the New South Wales and North Queensland.
Queensland is larger than South Australia in both area and population.
The corner where the borders of Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales meet is called Cameron Corner.
the Tweed river is the border between NSW and Queensland
Queensland separated from New South Wales in 1859.