Queensland Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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| Capital | Brisbane | ||||
| Governor | HE Ms Quentin Bryce | ||||
| Premier | Peter Beattie | ||||
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Area — Land — Marine — Total |
1 730 648 kmē 121 994 kmē 1 852 642 kmē | ||||
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Population (2002) Density |
3 729 000 2.15/kmē | ||||
| Time zone | UTC+10 | ||||
| Highest point | Bartle Frere (South Peak) (1622 m) | ||||
| ISO 3166-2 code: | AU-QL | ||||
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2 Demographics 3 Economy 4 Government 5 History 6 Colleges and universities 7 See also 8 Towns and settlements 9 External links |
Queensland's population is less centralized than the rest of the country. At 30 June 2001 the capital city represented 45.5% of the population; for the whole country, capital cities represented 63.8% of the total population.
As at 30 June 2003 the State's population was 3,796,800 and Brisbane's 1,733,200
Religion
Christian: 77% (Anglican: 24.6%, Catholic: 26.2%, Lutheran: 2.2%, Uniting Church: 10.8%, Other: 13.4%), Non-Christian: 0.9% (Buddhism: 0.2%, Hinduism: 0.1%, Other: 0.6%), No Religion: 14.9%, Not Stated: 6.9%
(2002 census)
In 2001, Queensland has a Gross Domestic Product of A$115.53 billion, which per capita, equals A$31,000. Based on exchange rates (2003) this equals US$20,400, making Queensland the third-poorest state in Australia after Tasmania and South Australia.
Queen Elizabeth II is represented as head of state by the locally appointed Governor, Ms Quentin Bryce, AC. The elected head of government is the Labor Premier, the Hon Peter Beattie who appoints an Executive Council from the members of the Legislative Assembly of 89 members (MLAs). The Queensland's State Parliament has been unicameral since 1922, when the Legislative Council was abolished.
In 2001 the state adopted a new codified constitution, repealing most of the assorted acts that had previously made up the constitution. The new constitution took effect on 6 June 2002, the anniversary of the formation of the independent colony of Queensland by the signing of Letters Patent by Queen Victoria in 1859.
Geography
Demographics
PopulationEconomy
Secondary Industries
Tertiary Industries
Government
History
Colleges and universities
See also
Towns and settlements
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