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Queensland regions on the world stage
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Queensland regions on the world stage

For business and for investment, regional Queensland offers a multitude of opportunities to international organisations looking at expansion or for domestic firms on the threshold of success. Queensland's supportive Government and dynamic and diverse business environment provides a sound investment opportunity.

With a diverse and dynamic economic base, strong population increases and solid export growth, Queensland is one of the best places in Australia to live, work and play. Queensland is leading the way for Australia in the Asia-Pacific region in both existing and emerging industries, with more and more businesses of all sizes choosing to locate here.

 

Find out more about each region:

  • Cairns and Far North Queensland
  • Townsville and North West Queensland
  • Mackay and Whitsunday
  • Fitzroy and Central West Queensland
  • Wide Bay Burnett
  • Darling Downs and South West Queensland

Last updated 1 July 2009

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