
Map of Far North Queensland
'Far North Queensland', or FNQ, is the northernmost part of the
Australian
state of
Queensland. The region, which contains a large section of the 'Tropical North Queensland' area, stretches from the city of
Cairns north to the
Torres Strait.
Various Government Departments and agencies have different definitions for the region. The Queensland Government Planning Department's
''Population Growth - The Far North Queensland Region 2005'' document defines the region an area comprising of ten local government areas: (
Atherton,
Cairns,
Cardwell,
Douglas,
Eacham,
Herberton,
Johnstone, and
Mareeba) and two Aboriginal Councils (
Wujal Wujal and
Yarrabah). The
Australian Bureau of Statistics defines the region as region containing most of
Cape York Peninsula (excluding the south western quarter, half way up the
Gulf of Carpentaria coast) and the
Torres Strait Islands and extending as far south as
Hinchinbrook Island and the town of
Cardwell but does not include the city of
Townsville. This larger definition is also used by other State Government agencies and also encompasses the local government areas of Cook Shire, Croydon Shire, Ethridge Shire, the
Aboriginal communities of
Aurukun and
Lockhart River, and local government authorities in the
Torres Strait region. It has a total area of 272,655.2 km²
The main population and administrative centre of the region is located in Cairns. Other key population centres include
Cooktown, the
Atherton Tableland,
Weipa and the
Torres Strait Islands. The region also consists of many
Aboriginal and farming communities.
Significant industries include tourism, cattle grazing, agriculture (
sugar cane and
tropical fruits) and mining of both sand and
bauxite.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates the region's population at
30 June 2003 to have been 231,494 of which 117,531 lived in Cairns. The region contains 25.6% of the state's
Indigenous population, or 28,909 people, making up 11.8% of the region's population.
Far North Queensland based federal Member of Parliament
Bob Katter has suggested that Far North Queensland secede from
Queensland to guarantee better parliamentary representation .
See also
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Regions of Queensland
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North Queensland Party
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Proposal for a new state of North Queensland
External links
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Far North Queensland almanac
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Far North Queensland australian explorer
References
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Population Growth - Far North Queensland Region. Department of Local Government and Planning. 2004. p4.
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Australian Bureau of Statistics map webpage
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Cairns Statistical Subdivision and
Far North Statistical Division (Balance) Profile.
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Queensland police Far Narthern region.;
Department of Education map;
Queensland State Library map;
Queensland Fire and Rescue map.
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Office of economic and statistical research