Next Monday 6 June is Queensland Day, and, since I am a Queenslander, I thought I’d share a little about my home state, including Queensland authors and illustrators I have interviewed over the years.
12 Facts about Queensland
- Queensland is in north-eastern Australia. It is the second-largest state by area (after Western Australia) and the third-largest in population (after New South Wales and Victoria).

2. Queensland is bordered by New South Wales, Northern Territory and South Australia. The Pacific Ocean is along its eastern coastline.
3. The most northern part of Australia, Cape York, is in Queensland. Though I am told it is very beautiful and is a popular camping and four-wheel drive destination, I’ve never been there. (I’m not a camper or a four-wheel driver.)
4. One of the seven wonders of the natural world, the Great Barrier Reef, is located along Queensland’s coastline.
5. The world’s three largest sand islands, Fraser, Bribie and Stradbroke, are also located on Queensland’s coast.
6. The capital of Queensland, Brisbane (where I live), is located in the south-east corner of the state.
7. Queensland Day celebrates the day in 1859 that Queensland separated from New South Wales to become an independent colony.
8. Queensland’s state fauna emblem is the koala. The koala is a marsupial (mammal with a pouch) that is native only to Australia and lives mainly along the east and south coasts.

9. Queensland’s state floral emblem is the Cooktown Orchid. It is native to northern Queensland and was named after a town there.
10. Queensland’s state bird emblem is the brolga, a tall bird which is noted for its graceful mating dance.
11. Queensland’s state gem is the sapphire, and the aquatic symbol is the anemone fish from the Great Barrier Reef.
12. Anyone in Australia who follows sport, probably doesn’t need to be told that our state colour is maroon.

Continue reading: Let’s Celebrate Queensland Day 2022 – readilearn
Happy Queensland Day Norah. Very interesting history. ❤
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Thank you, Debby. I’m pleased Queensland Day is in June. June is usually a lovely month here with clear blue skies. A wet winter had been forecast but so far, June is living up to my expectations, although it is a trifle chillier than usual.
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This was so interesting! There was much I didn’t know. Now I know why the “Sapphire Girls” chose their name (what a great movie). I would love to see the Great Barrier Reef. Thank you Norah, and Happy Queensland Day!
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I’m pleased you enjoyed the post, Jennie. I always enjoy finding out about other places too. 💖
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I really did, Norah. There’s always something interesting to learn about other places. 😍
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I agree. 🙂
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Happy Queensland Day! I always learn something from your posts, Norah.
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Thank you, Pete. I’m pleased to spread the information around. 🙂
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Happy Queensland Day. I knew very little about your state. It’s large and sound beautiful. Have always wanted to visit Australia.
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Thank you, Patricia. I hope you do get to visit one day. It would be lovely to meet up in person.
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Happy Queensland Day, Norah! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, Bette. I appreciate that you popped in to read and comment.
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Pretty much knew none of that. Very interesting post.
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Thanks, Jacqui. I’m pleased you learned something new.
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so much i didn’t know. i have an aussie son in law, but he’s from western australia, so i don’t know a lot about the rest of the country/continent
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I’m pleased you learned some new things with my post. 🙂
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