Everything about Tropical North Queensland totally explained
Tropical North Queensland is general term referring to varying regions of the northern part of the
Australian state of
Queensland. The generally accepted definition is an area from about the city of
Mackay north to the tip of
Cape York.The tropical region of Queensland covers 54% of the state's area some, and includes the whole area above the latitude 23.5 degrees south, taking in an area from Rockhampton north. However, what is generally accepted as Tropical "North" Queensland includes the cities of
Mackay,
Townsville and
Cairns and the Australian islands of the
Torres Strait. It also includes several world heritage listed areas, such as the
Great Barrier Reef and the
Wet Tropics.
Within the tourism industry, the phrase is used to mean varying areas of the tropical region of the state, usually within
Far North Queensland.
Different government departments have also have varying definitions for what is meant by "Tropical North Queensland" and
Tropical Australia.
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