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Southern Queensland embraces some of Queensland and Australia's favourite holiday destinations including the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Fraser Coast and South Burnett, Southern Queensland Country, Bundaberg and the NSW North Coast. The state's capital, Brisbane is the heart of the region.
Travel from within Australia
By road:
Here are some useful distances and driving times from Brisbane.
- Sydney (930km /11.44 hrs south)
- Gold Coast (78km /1.15 hrs south)
- Byron Bay (166km /2.20 hrs south)
- Sunshine Coast (91km /1.20hrs north)
- Fraser Coast (291km /3.41hrs north)
- Bundaberg (362km /4.20hrs north)
- Whitsundays (1125km /12.50hrs north)
- Cairns (1701km /19 hrs north)
By Air:
Brisbane's airports (both international and domestic) are situated next to each other, less than 20 km from Brisbane's CBD. They are 75 minutes from the Gold Coast and 105 minutes from the Sunshine Coast. The city is easily accessible by car, taxi and train upon arrival.
Brisbane Airport is the arrival point from interstate and overseas destinations and is serviced by the following airlines:
For more information on Brisbane Airport and flights go to: http://www.brisbaneairport.com.au/
By Rail:
Within Queensland: Coastal rail services are available between Brisbane and Cairns. Outback rail services are available between Brisbane and Longreach, Charleville or Mt Isa. Interstate: Rail services are available between Brisbane and Sydney with connections to other Australian destinations.
For more information, contact Traveltrain: http://www.traveltrain.com.au/
By Coach:
Coach services operate within Queensland and interstate. For more information contact Greyhound: http://www.greyhound.com.au/
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