Tropical North Queensland

  • State

    QLD
  • Region Size

    386659.12 (Sq Kms)
  • Population

    295,307
  • Largest Regional City

    Cairns
  • No. of Jobs

    246,390
  • Median Weekly Household Mortgage

    $350
  • Median Weekly Household Rent

    $295
  • Region is known for

    Great Barrier Reef
Data Source: Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics data

Map of Towns in Tropical North Queensland

Discover Tropical North Queensland

Experience the vibrant tropical lifestyle, affordable living, and diverse career opportunities that Tropical North Queensland has to offer. Embrace the natural wonders, indulge in delectable cuisine, and join a community that celebrates the beauty of living in the tropics. With endless possibilities, living in Tropical North Queensland ensures every weekend is an opportunity to create unforgettable memories. The region is also home to some of the nation’s best education facilities including more than 100 public and private schools, two world class universities.

People

People are the heart of all communities. Get a picture of Tropical North Queensland by understanding the people who live there.

  • 295,307

    Estimated resident population (no.)

  • 40

    Median age - persons (years)

  • 189,071

    Working age population (aged 15-64 years) (no.)

  • 46,528

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples (no.)

  • 53,382

    Persons born overseas (no.)

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Industry

From small locally owned businesses to larger operations, industries in Tropical North Queensland form an important part of the community.

  • 25,746

    Total number of businesses

Employment

A move to more means creating a better life for yourself. Gain insight into the job market in Tropical North Queensland to assist in your decision-making.

  • 246,390

    Number of jobs (no.)

  • 732

    Median weekly personal income ($)

  • 25,746

    Total number of businesses

Household

Discover the household make-up of those already living in Tropical North Queensland to help you decide if this is the right region for you.

  • 118,725

    Total households (no.)

  • 2.5

    Average household size (no. of persons)

  • 920

    Median equivalised total household income (weekly) ($)

  • 1,517

    Median monthly household mortgage payment ($)

  • 295

    Median weekly household rental payment ($)

Services

Have confidence that Tropical North Queensland has the services you need to support your lifestyle. This is a vital step in your decision to move to more.

  • 57

    Number of Hospitals

  • 78

    Number of Airports

  • 1

    Number of Universities

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Wonders to explore

Open up a world of incredible experiences for your weekend family adventures. Explore the lush rainforests of the Daintree, where you can take leisurely walks amidst ancient trees and discover hidden waterfalls. Grab your snorkel or scuba gear and dive into the vibrant coral gardens of the Great Barrier Reef, encountering an array of colourful marine life. For thrill-seekers, there’s bungee jumping, skydiving, or white water rafting in the stunning rainforest settings. And when you need a tranquil escape, the Atherton Tablelands beckon with their picturesque waterfalls and the chance to indulge in locally grown tropical fruits.

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Sustainable innovation

Tropical North Queensland boasts a diverse and innovative economy. From tourism and hospitality to agriculture, mining, and renewable energy, there are endless opportunities for employment and career growth. The region is making strides in technology, knowledge industries, and innovation in sectors such as defense and health. It is also known for its focus on sustainability and eco-friendly practices, making it a hub for innovative initiatives. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, professional, or tradesperson, Tropical North Queensland offers a thriving economic environment and a supportive business community.

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