Queensland is the second-largest state in Australia. As at 2020, it contained more than 1,000 protected areas.[1] In August 2023, it was estimated a total of 14.5 million hectares or 8.38% of Queensland's landmass was protected.[2]

List of terrestrial protected areas

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Conservation Parks

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Conservation Reserves

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Feature Protection Areas

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National Parks

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  * National park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land) jointly managed park
  ^ National park (scientific), under IUCN protected area category 1a[6]
Name Local government area Area[7] Established[6] World Heritage Area IBRA region[6] Coordinates[6]
Albinia Central Highlands 74 km2 (29 sq mi) 2008 BBN 24°28′30″S 148°29′31″E / 24.475°S 148.492°E / -24.475; 148.492
Alton Balonne 5.58 km2 (2.15 sq mi) 1973 BBS 27°59′49″S 149°19′52″E / 27.997°S 149.331°E / -27.997; 149.331
Alwal* Cook 425 km2 (164 sq mi) 2010 CYP 15°12′14″S 143°35′02″E / 15.204°S 143.584°E / -15.204; 143.584
Amamoor Gympie 0.38 km2 (0.15 sq mi) 2006[8] SEQ 26°19′30″S 152°38′46″E / 26.325°S 152.646°E / -26.325; 152.646
Annan River (Yuku Baja-Muliku) Cook 88 km2 (34 sq mi) 2006 CYP, WET 15°33′29″S 145°12′36″E / 15.558°S 145.210°E / -15.558; 145.210
Apudthama* Cook 3,192 km2 (1,232 sq mi) 1977 CYP 11°21′18″S 142°37′48″E / 11.355°S 142.630°E / -11.355; 142.630
Astrebla Downs Diamantina 1,760 km2 (680 sq mi) 1996 CHC, MGD 24°14′49″S 140°35′06″E / 24.247°S 140.585°E / -24.247; 140.585
Auburn River North Burnett 4.05 km2 (1.56 sq mi) 1964 BBS 25°43′08″S 151°03′18″E / 25.719°S 151.055°E / -25.719; 151.055
Baga Livingstone 1.44 km2 (0.56 sq mi) 1977 BBN 23°12′54″S 150°37′44″E / 23.215°S 150.629°E / -23.215; 150.629
Ban Ban North Burnett, Gympie 20 km2 (7.7 sq mi) 2006[9] SEQ 25°49′55″S 151°57′58″E / 25.832°S 151.966°E / -25.832; 151.966
Bania North Burnett, Bundaberg 331 km2 (128 sq mi) 2008[10] BBS, SEQ 24°58′52″S 151°28′55″E / 24.981°S 151.482°E / -24.981; 151.482
Barnard Island Group Cassowary Coast 0.31 km2 (0.12 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef WET 17°44′17″S 146°09′36″E / 17.738°S 146.160°E / -17.738; 146.160
Barron Gorge Mareeba, Cairns 28 km2 (11 sq mi) 1940[11] Wet Tropics WET 16°52′37″S 145°38′31″E / 16.877°S 145.642°E / -16.877; 145.642
Basilisk Range Cassowary Coast 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi) 2010 WET 17°42′29″S 145°57′50″E / 17.708°S 145.964°E / -17.708; 145.964
Batavia* Cook 560 km2 (220 sq mi) 2012 CYP 12°20′20″S 142°41′06″E / 12.339°S 142.685°E / -12.339; 142.685
Beeron North Burnett 70 km2 (27 sq mi) 2009 BBS 26°00′18″S 151°18′58″E / 26.005°S 151.316°E / -26.005; 151.316
Bellthorpe Moreton Bay, Somerset 76 km2 (29 sq mi) 2010[12] SEQ 26°52′26″S 152°42′43″E / 26.874°S 152.712°E / -26.874; 152.712
Benarkin Somerset 2.18 km2 (0.84 sq mi) 2006[13] SEQ 26°45′36″S 152°10′16″E / 26.760°S 152.171°E / -26.760; 152.171
Bendidee Goondiwindi 9.31 km2 (3.59 sq mi) 1979 BBS 28°17′53″S 150°31′08″E / 28.298°S 150.519°E / -28.298; 150.519
Beninbi North Burnett 26 km2 (10 sq mi) 2006[14] SEQ 25°52′48″S 151°44′17″E / 25.880°S 151.738°E / -25.880; 151.738
Bingera Bundaberg 54 km2 (21 sq mi) 2006[15] SEQ 25°01′41″S 152°18′58″E / 25.028°S 152.316°E / -25.028; 152.316
Biniirr* Cook 293 km2 (113 sq mi) 2016 CYP 15°08′02″S 144°57′22″E / 15.134°S 144.956°E / -15.134; 144.956
Binya Paroo 137 km2 (53 sq mi) 2009 MUL 28°50′49″S 145°36′43″E / 28.847°S 145.612°E / -28.847; 145.612
Blackbraes Etheridge, Charters Towers, Flinders 514 km2 (198 sq mi) 1998 EIU, GUP 19°29′02″S 144°03′25″E / 19.484°S 144.057°E / -19.484; 144.057
Blackdown Tableland Central Highlands 480 km2 (190 sq mi) 1980 BBS 23°48′50″S 149°06′04″E / 23.814°S 149.101°E / -23.814; 149.101
Blackwood Charters Towers 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi) 1991 BBN 21°27′25″S 146°43′01″E / 21.457°S 146.717°E / -21.457; 146.717
Bladensburg Winton 849 km2 (328 sq mi) 1984 CHC, MGD 22°38′31″S 143°03′58″E / 22.642°S 143.066°E / -22.642; 143.066
Bluff Hill Mackay 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 2008 CMC 21°03′18″S 148°46′37″E / 21.055°S 148.777°E / -21.055; 148.777
Boodjamulla Burke, Mount Isa 2,820 km2 (1,090 sq mi) 1984 Australian Fossil Mammal Sites GFU, GUP, MGD, MII 18°38′20″S 138°16′37″E / 18.639°S 138.277°E / -18.639; 138.277
Bowling Green Bay Townsville, Burdekin 581 km2 (224 sq mi) 1940[16] BBN 19°30′25″S 146°57′36″E / 19.507°S 146.960°E / -19.507; 146.960
Brampton Islands Mackay 10 km2 (3.9 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef CMC 20°47′17″S 149°17′20″E / 20.788°S 149.289°E / -20.788; 149.289
Bribie Island Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast 86 km2 (33 sq mi) 1988 SEQ 26°53′56″S 153°07′26″E / 26.899°S 153.124°E / -26.899; 153.124
Broad Sound Islands Livingstone, Isaac 28 km2 (11 sq mi) 1980 Great Barrier Reef BBN, CMC 22°12′32″S 149°53′35″E / 22.209°S 149.893°E / -22.209; 149.893
Bromley (Ampulin)* Cook 404 km2 (156 sq mi) 2004 CYP 12°08′10″S 142°58′30″E / 12.136°S 142.975°E / -12.136; 142.975
Bromley (Kungkaychi)* Cook 107 km2 (41 sq mi) 2004 CYP 12°32′10″S 142°55′41″E / 12.536°S 142.928°E / -12.536; 142.928
Brook Islands Cassowary Coast 0.64 km2 (0.25 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef WET 18°08′24″S 146°16′55″E / 18.140°S 146.282°E / -18.140; 146.282
Bulburin Gladstone, Bundaberg 344 km2 (133 sq mi) 2006[17] SEQ 24°33′00″S 151°30′47″E / 24.550°S 151.513°E / -24.550; 151.513
Bulleringa Mareeba, Etheridge 544 km2 (210 sq mi) 1992 EIU, GUP 17°33′18″S 143°46′52″E / 17.555°S 143.781°E / -17.555; 143.781
Bunya Mountains South Burnett, Western Downs, Toowoomba 195 km2 (75 sq mi) 1908 BBS, SEQ 26°49′08″S 151°32′06″E / 26.819°S 151.535°E / -26.819; 151.535
Burleigh Head Gold Coast 0.28 km2 (0.11 sq mi) 1947 SEQ 28°05′42″S 153°27′25″E / 28.095°S 153.457°E / -28.095; 153.457
Burrum Coast Bundaberg, Fraser Coast 261 km2 (101 sq mi) 1960 SEQ 25°02′46″S 152°27′47″E / 25.046°S 152.463°E / -25.046; 152.463
Byfield Livingstone 169 km2 (65 sq mi) 1989 CMC 22°49′12″S 150°44′53″E / 22.820°S 150.748°E / -22.820; 150.748
Cania Gorge North Burnett 30 km2 (12 sq mi) 1977 BBS 24°40′59″S 150°59′06″E / 24.683°S 150.985°E / -24.683; 150.985
Cape Hillsborough Mackay 11 km2 (4.2 sq mi) 1969 CMC 20°54′43″S 149°01′41″E / 20.912°S 149.028°E / -20.912; 149.028
Cape Melville* Cook 1,700 km2 (660 sq mi) 1973 CYP 14°24′00″S 144°27′50″E / 14.400°S 144.464°E / -14.400; 144.464
Cape Palmerston Mackay, Isaac 72 km2 (28 sq mi) 1976 CMC 21°35′28″S 149°25′41″E / 21.591°S 149.428°E / -21.591; 149.428
Cape Upstart Whitsunday 86 km2 (33 sq mi) 1969 BBN 19°44′56″S 147°48′14″E / 19.749°S 147.804°E / -19.749; 147.804
Capricorn Coast Livingstone 1.75 km2 (0.68 sq mi) 1943[18] BBN, CMC 23°17′10″S 150°48′29″E / 23.286°S 150.808°E / -23.286; 150.808
Capricornia Cays Gladstone 1.80 km2 (0.69 sq mi) 1960 Great Barrier Reef SEQ 23°17′46″S 151°42′29″E / 23.296°S 151.708°E / -23.296; 151.708
Capricornia Cays^ Gladstone 0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi) 1937 Great Barrier Reef SEQ 23°51′22″S 152°22′30″E / 23.856°S 152.375°E / -23.856; 152.375
Carnarvon Central Highlands, Maranoa, Murweh 2,980 km2 (1,150 sq mi) 1932 BBS 25°02′10″S 148°05′10″E / 25.036°S 148.086°E / -25.036; 148.086
Castle Tower Gladstone 83 km2 (32 sq mi) 1975 BBS, SEQ 24°10′41″S 151°19′37″E / 24.178°S 151.327°E / -24.178; 151.327
Cherbourg South Burnett 9.95 km2 (3.84 sq mi) 2006[19] SEQ 26°24′40″S 151°59′31″E / 26.411°S 151.992°E / -26.411; 151.992
Chesterton Range Murweh, Maranoa 312 km2 (120 sq mi) 1992 BBS 26°11′31″S 147°21′22″E / 26.192°S 147.356°E / -26.192; 147.356
Chillagoe-Mungana Caves Mareeba 36 km2 (14 sq mi) 1940 EIU 17°12′04″S 144°30′29″E / 17.201°S 144.508°E / -17.201; 144.508
Claremont Isles Cook 0.63 km2 (0.24 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 13°56′10″S 143°45′22″E / 13.936°S 143.756°E / -13.936; 143.756
Clump Mountain Cassowary Coast 3.12 km2 (1.20 sq mi) 1978 Wet Tropics WET 17°50′35″S 146°05′31″E / 17.843°S 146.092°E / -17.843; 146.092
Coalstoun Lakes North Burnett 0.26 km2 (0.10 sq mi) 1929 SEQ 25°35′49″S 151°54′36″E / 25.597°S 151.910°E / -25.597; 151.910
Conondale Sunshine Coast, Somerset, Gympie 358 km2 (138 sq mi) 1977 SEQ 26°43′08″S 152°33′32″E / 26.719°S 152.559°E / -26.719; 152.559
Conway Whitsunday 327 km2 (126 sq mi) 1936 CMC 20°23′02″S 148°47′28″E / 20.384°S 148.791°E / -20.384; 148.791
Cordalba Bundaberg 25 km2 (9.7 sq mi) 2000 SEQ 25°07′12″S 152°06′04″E / 25.120°S 152.101°E / -25.120; 152.101
Crater Lakes Tablelands 9.64 km2 (3.72 sq mi) 1934 Wet Tropics WET 17°15′04″S 145°38′17″E / 17.251°S 145.638°E / -17.251; 145.638
Crows Nest Toowoomba 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 1967 SEQ 27°16′08″S 152°07′05″E / 27.269°S 152.118°E / -27.269; 152.118
Cudmore Barcaldine 212 km2 (82 sq mi) 1998 DEU 22°56′28″S 146°17′38″E / 22.941°S 146.294°E / -22.941; 146.294
Culgoa Floodplain Balonne, Paroo 619 km2 (239 sq mi) 1994 DRP, MUL 28°54′04″S 146°57′58″E / 28.901°S 146.966°E / -28.901; 146.966
Currawinya Bulloo, Paroo 3,443 km2 (1,329 sq mi) 1991 MUL 28°30′22″S 144°29′28″E / 28.506°S 144.491°E / -28.506; 144.491
Curtain Fig Tablelands 2.04 km2 (0.79 sq mi) 2008[20] Wet Tropics WET 17°16′48″S 145°34′12″E / 17.280°S 145.570°E / -17.280; 145.570
Curtis Island Gladstone 106 km2 (41 sq mi) 1992 Great Barrier Reef BBN 23°35′38″S 151°13′01″E / 23.594°S 151.217°E / -23.594; 151.217
D'Aguilar Brisbane, Moreton Bay, Somerset 391 km2 (151 sq mi) 1930 SEQ 27°22′37″S 152°45′36″E / 27.377°S 152.760°E / -27.377; 152.760
Daarrba* Cook 4.15 km2 (1.60 sq mi) 1973 CYP 15°04′05″S 145°07′26″E / 15.068°S 145.124°E / -15.068; 145.124
Daintree* Douglas 1,166 km2 (450 sq mi) 1967[21] Wet Tropics WET 16°22′01″S 145°14′53″E / 16.367°S 145.248°E / -16.367; 145.248
Dalrymple Charters Towers 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 1990 EIU 19°47′49″S 146°06′32″E / 19.797°S 146.109°E / -19.797; 146.109
Dan Dan Gladstone 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi) 2001 BBS, SEQ 24°09′43″S 151°03′47″E / 24.162°S 151.063°E / -24.162; 151.063
Danbulla Tablelands, Mareeba, Cairns 114 km2 (44 sq mi) 2003 Wet Tropics EIU, WET 17°07′16″S 145°34′52″E / 17.121°S 145.581°E / -17.121; 145.581
Davies Creek Mareeba 4.86 km2 (1.88 sq mi) 1971 EIU, WET 17°00′14″S 145°34′52″E / 17.004°S 145.581°E / -17.004; 145.581
Dawes Gladstone, North Burnett 89 km2 (34 sq mi) 2006[22] BBS, SEQ 24°32′06″S 151°15′50″E / 24.535°S 151.264°E / -24.535; 151.264
Deepwater Gladstone 49 km2 (19 sq mi) 1979 SEQ 24°20′17″S 151°56′24″E / 24.338°S 151.940°E / -24.338; 151.940
Deer Reserve Somerset 32 km2 (12 sq mi) 2006[23] SEQ 27°05′10″S 152°31′37″E / 27.086°S 152.527°E / -27.086; 152.527
Diamantina Diamantina 5,070 km2 (1,960 sq mi) 1993 CHC, MGD 23°47′56″S 141°25′23″E / 23.799°S 141.423°E / -23.799; 141.423
Dinden Mareeba, Cairns 207 km2 (80 sq mi) 2005[24] Wet Tropics WET 16°59′42″S 145°38′20″E / 16.995°S 145.639°E / -16.995; 145.639
Dipperu^ Isaac 111 km2 (43 sq mi) 1980[25] BBN 21°56′53″S 148°43′12″E / 21.948°S 148.720°E / -21.948; 148.720
Djiru Cassowary Coast 41 km2 (16 sq mi) 2009[26] Wet Tropics WET 17°53′31″S 146°03′47″E / 17.892°S 146.063°E / -17.892; 146.063
Dryander Whitsunday 132 km2 (51 sq mi) 1989 CMC 20°13′59″S 148°34′59″E / 20.233°S 148.583°E / -20.233; 148.583
Dularcha Sunshine Coast 4.71 km2 (1.82 sq mi) 1921[27] SEQ 26°47′10″S 152°57′22″E / 26.786°S 152.956°E / -26.786; 152.956
Ella Bay Cassowary Coast, Cairns 37 km2 (14 sq mi) 1978[28] Wet Tropics WET 17°25′55″S 146°02′24″E / 17.432°S 146.040°E / -17.432; 146.040
Endeavour River Cook 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi) 1975 CYP 15°26′10″S 145°13′05″E / 15.436°S 145.218°E / -15.436; 145.218
Epping Forest^ Isaac 28 km2 (11 sq mi) 1971[29] BBN 22°21′25″S 146°42′22″E / 22.357°S 146.706°E / -22.357; 146.706
Erringibba Western Downs 8.77 km2 (3.39 sq mi) 1990 BBS 27°17′20″S 149°42′22″E / 27.289°S 149.706°E / -27.289; 149.706
Errk Oykangand* Carpentaria 382 km2 (147 sq mi) 1977 CYP, GUP 15°29′13″S 142°05′24″E / 15.487°S 142.090°E / -15.487; 142.090
Esk Somerset 3.77 km2 (1.46 sq mi) 2006[30] SEQ 27°17′42″S 152°19′16″E / 27.295°S 152.321°E / -27.295; 152.321
Eubenangee Swamp Cairns 19 km2 (7.3 sq mi) 1977[31] WET 17°25′26″S 145°57′43″E / 17.424°S 145.962°E / -17.424; 145.962
Eudlo Creek Sunshine Coast 0.43 km2 (0.17 sq mi) 1918 SEQ 26°42′18″S 152°57′47″E / 26.705°S 152.963°E / -26.705; 152.963
Eungella Mackay 622 km2 (240 sq mi) 1936 BBN, CMC 21°00′14″S 148°34′34″E / 21.004°S 148.576°E / -21.004; 148.576
Eurimbula Gladstone 237 km2 (92 sq mi) 1977 SEQ 24°12′11″S 151°43′44″E / 24.203°S 151.729°E / -24.203; 151.729
Expedition Banana, Maranoa, Central Highlands 1,292 km2 (499 sq mi) 1953[32] BBS 25°16′30″S 149°02′53″E / 25.275°S 149.048°E / -25.275; 149.048
Fairlies Knob Fraser Coast 2.99 km2 (1.15 sq mi) 1910 SEQ 25°29′56″S 152°16′52″E / 25.499°S 152.281°E / -25.499; 152.281
Family Islands Cassowary Coast 6.68 km2 (2.58 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef WET 17°56′53″S 146°09′50″E / 17.948°S 146.164°E / -17.948; 146.164
Ferntree Creek Sunshine Coast 0.73 km2 (0.28 sq mi) 1947 SEQ 26°36′36″S 152°57′54″E / 26.610°S 152.965°E / -26.610; 152.965
Finucane Island Burke, Carpentaria 77 km2 (30 sq mi) 2003 GUP 17°37′52″S 139°46′52″E / 17.631°S 139.781°E / -17.631; 139.781
Fitzroy Island Cairns 2.90 km2 (1.12 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef WET 16°55′59″S 145°59′38″E / 16.933°S 145.994°E / -16.933; 145.994
Flinders Group* Cook 28 km2 (11 sq mi) 1939 Great Barrier Reef CYP 14°10′44″S 144°15′18″E / 14.179°S 144.255°E / -14.179; 144.255
Forest Den Barcaldine 59 km2 (23 sq mi) 1991 DEU 22°07′12″S 145°13′12″E / 22.120°S 145.220°E / -22.120; 145.220
Fort Lytton Brisbane 0.13 km2 (0.050 sq mi) 1988[33] SEQ 27°24′47″S 153°09′04″E / 27.413°S 153.151°E / -27.413; 153.151
Forty Mile Scrub Mareeba, Tablelands 63 km2 (24 sq mi) 1970 EIU 18°05′49″S 144°51′22″E / 18.097°S 144.856°E / -18.097; 144.856
Frankland Group Cairns 0.94 km2 (0.36 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef WET 17°09′29″S 146°00′36″E / 17.158°S 146.010°E / -17.158; 146.010
Freshwater Moreton Bay 1.62 km2 (0.63 sq mi) 1973 SEQ 27°10′37″S 152°59′28″E / 27.177°S 152.991°E / -27.177; 152.991
Gadgarra Tablelands 83 km2 (32 sq mi) 2010[34] Wet Tropics WET 17°16′41″S 145°42′11″E / 17.278°S 145.703°E / -17.278; 145.703
Gatton Lockyer Valley 4.26 km2 (1.64 sq mi) 2006[35] SEQ 27°36′22″S 152°18′07″E / 27.606°S 152.302°E / -27.606; 152.302
Geham Toowoomba 0.22 km2 (0.085 sq mi) 2006[36] SEQ 27°23′17″S 152°02′17″E / 27.388°S 152.038°E / -27.388; 152.038
Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) Brisbane 171 km2 (66 sq mi) 1966 SEQ 27°14′28″S 153°24′54″E / 27.241°S 153.415°E / -27.241; 153.415
Girramay Cassowary Coast 290 km2 (110 sq mi) 2007[37] Wet Tropics WET 18°09′32″S 145°50′24″E / 18.159°S 145.840°E / -18.159; 145.840
Girraween Southern Downs 118 km2 (46 sq mi) 1930[38] NET 28°51′22″S 151°56′56″E / 28.856°S 151.949°E / -28.856; 151.949
Girringun Hinchinbrook, Tablelands, Cassowary Coast, Charters Towers 3,007 km2 (1,161 sq mi) 1965 Wet Tropics EIU, WET 18°20′53″S 145°45′22″E / 18.348°S 145.756°E / -18.348; 145.756
Glass House Mountains Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay 30 km2 (12 sq mi) 1954 SEQ 26°57′00″S 152°56′35″E / 26.950°S 152.943°E / -26.950; 152.943
Glastonbury Gympie 5.31 km2 (2.05 sq mi) 2001 SEQ 26°17′20″S 152°30′29″E / 26.289°S 152.508°E / -26.289; 152.508
Glenbar Fraser Coast, Gympie 30 km2 (12 sq mi) 2006[39] SEQ 25°50′17″S 152°20′38″E / 25.838°S 152.344°E / -25.838; 152.344
Gloucester Island Whitsunday 30 km2 (12 sq mi) 1934 Great Barrier Reef BBN, CMC 20°00′47″S 148°27′29″E / 20.013°S 148.458°E / -20.013; 148.458
Goneaway Barcoo 248 km2 (96 sq mi) 1995[40] CHC 23°46′05″S 142°13′59″E / 23.768°S 142.233°E / -23.768; 142.233
Good Night Scrub Bundaberg, North Burnett 67 km2 (26 sq mi) 1998 SEQ 25°18′25″S 151°53′20″E / 25.307°S 151.889°E / -25.307; 151.889
Goodedulla Rockhampton 255 km2 (98 sq mi) 1994 BBS 23°14′53″S 149°44′20″E / 23.248°S 149.739°E / -23.248; 149.739
Goold Island Cassowary Coast 8.23 km2 (3.18 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef WET 18°09′58″S 146°10′23″E / 18.166°S 146.173°E / -18.166; 146.173
Goomboorian Gympie 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 37015[41] SEQ 26°07′19″S 152°46′16″E / 26.122°S 152.771°E / -26.122; 152.771
Great Basalt Wall Charters Towers 352 km2 (136 sq mi) 1987 DEU, EIU 20°00′32″S 145°14′28″E / 20.009°S 145.241°E / -20.009; 145.241
Great Sandy Fraser Coast, Gympie, Noosa 2,215 km2 (855 sq mi) 1971[42] K'gari (Fraser Island) SEQ 25°14′49″S 153°08′42″E / 25.247°S 153.145°E / -25.247; 153.145
Green Island Cairns 0.08 km2 (0.031 sq mi) 1937 Great Barrier Reef WET 16°45′36″S 145°58′26″E / 16.760°S 145.974°E / -16.760; 145.974
Grey Peaks Cairns 33 km2 (13 sq mi) 1971 Wet Tropics WET 16°55′16″S 145°50′17″E / 16.921°S 145.838°E / -16.921; 145.838
Grongah Gympie, Fraser Coast 229 km2 (88 sq mi) 2007[43] SEQ 25°55′23″S 152°08′20″E / 25.923°S 152.139°E / -25.923; 152.139
Gulngay Cassowary Coast 48 km2 (19 sq mi) 2019[44] WET 18°02′06″S 146°00′40″E / 18.035°S 146.011°E / -18.035; 146.011
Gympie Gympie 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 2006[45] SEQ 26°03′18″S 152°42′32″E / 26.055°S 152.709°E / -26.055; 152.709
Halifax Bay Wetlands Hinchinbrook 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 1978[46] WET 18°46′12″S 146°16′01″E / 18.770°S 146.267°E / -18.770; 146.267
Hampton Toowoomba 0.04 km2 (0.015 sq mi) 2006 SEQ 27°21′11″S 152°04′26″E / 27.353°S 152.074°E / -27.353; 152.074
Hann Tableland Mareeba 108 km2 (42 sq mi) 1989 EIU 16°52′30″S 145°13′16″E / 16.875°S 145.221°E / -16.875; 145.221
Hasties Swamp Tablelands 0.57 km2 (0.22 sq mi) 1980 WET 17°17′56″S 145°28′34″E / 17.299°S 145.476°E / -17.299; 145.476
Hell Hole Gorge Quilpie 127 km2 (49 sq mi) 1992 MUL 25°32′42″S 144°09′11″E / 25.545°S 144.153°E / -25.545; 144.153
Herberton Range Tablelands 65 km2 (25 sq mi) 2008[47] Wet Tropics WET 17°21′40″S 145°28′19″E / 17.361°S 145.472°E / -17.361; 145.472
Hinchinbrook Island Cassowary Coast 404 km2 (156 sq mi) 1932[48] Great Barrier Reef WET 18°22′16″S 146°12′50″E / 18.371°S 146.214°E / -18.371; 146.214
Holbourne Island Whitsunday 0.34 km2 (0.13 sq mi) 1982 Great Barrier Reef CMC 19°43′34″S 148°21′29″E / 19.726°S 148.358°E / -19.726; 148.358
Homevale Isaac 420 km2 (160 sq mi) 1995 BBN, CMC 21°25′59″S 148°38′31″E / 21.433°S 148.642°E / -21.433; 148.642
Hope Islands* Cook, Douglas 0.62 km2 (0.24 sq mi) 1939 Great Barrier Reef WET 16°17′53″S 145°29′53″E / 16.298°S 145.498°E / -16.298; 145.498
Howick Group* Cook 0.85 km2 (0.33 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 14°30′29″S 144°59′20″E / 14.508°S 144.989°E / -14.508; 144.989
Hull River Cassowary Coast 37 km2 (14 sq mi) 1994[49] Wet Tropics WET 17°58′55″S 146°03′14″E / 17.982°S 146.054°E / -17.982; 146.054
Humboldt Central Highlands 77 km2 (30 sq mi) 2008[50] BBN, BBS 24°12′29″S 148°57′22″E / 24.208°S 148.956°E / -24.208; 148.956
Idalia Quilpie, Blackall-Tambo, Longreach 1,440 km2 (560 sq mi) 1990 MGD, MUL 24°57′14″S 144°40′55″E / 24.954°S 144.682°E / -24.954; 144.682
Isla Gorge Banana 79 km2 (31 sq mi) 1964[51] BBS 25°08′28″S 149°55′48″E / 25.141°S 149.930°E / -25.141; 149.930
Japoon Cassowary Coast 248 km2 (96 sq mi) 1992 Wet Tropics WET 17°46′41″S 145°53′42″E / 17.778°S 145.895°E / -17.778; 145.895
Junee Isaac 54 km2 (21 sq mi) 2000 BBN 22°45′22″S 148°59′35″E / 22.756°S 148.993°E / -22.756; 148.993
Juunju Daarrba Nhirrpan* Cook 80 km2 (31 sq mi) 1977 CYP 14°56′31″S 145°03′43″E / 14.942°S 145.062°E / -14.942; 145.062
Kalkajaka* Cook 9.03 km2 (3.49 sq mi) 1967 CYP, WET 15°39′58″S 145°14′02″E / 15.666°S 145.234°E / -15.666; 145.234
Kelvin Mackay 26 km2 (10 sq mi) 2009 CMC 21°35′13″S 149°11′06″E / 21.587°S 149.185°E / -21.587; 149.185
Keppel Bay Islands Livingstone, Gladstone 8.27 km2 (3.19 sq mi) 1940 Great Barrier Reef BBN, CMC 23°04′12″S 150°53′42″E / 23.070°S 150.895°E / -23.070; 150.895
Keppel Bay Islands^ Livingstone 1.04 km2 (0.40 sq mi) 1940 Great Barrier Reef BBN, CMC 23°09′32″S 151°04′30″E / 23.159°S 151.075°E / -23.159; 151.075
Kinrara Tablelands 76 km2 (29 sq mi) 2003 EIU 18°27′18″S 144°57′04″E / 18.455°S 144.951°E / -18.455; 144.951
Kirrama Tablelands, Cassowary Coast 176 km2 (68 sq mi) 2005[52] Wet Tropics WET 18°09′54″S 145°43′16″E / 18.165°S 145.721°E / -18.165; 145.721
Kondalilla Sunshine Coast 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi) 1945[53] SEQ 26°40′55″S 152°50′02″E / 26.682°S 152.834°E / -26.682; 152.834
Koombooloomba Tablelands, Cassowary Coast 293 km2 (113 sq mi) 2010[54] Wet Tropics WET 17°58′05″S 145°36′11″E / 17.968°S 145.603°E / -17.968; 145.603
Kroombit Tops Gladstone, Banana, North Burnett 433 km2 (167 sq mi) 1974 BBS, SEQ 24°25′26″S 150°56′35″E / 24.424°S 150.943°E / -24.424; 150.943
KULLA (McIlwraith Range)* Cook 1,584 km2 (612 sq mi) 2008[55] CYP 13°54′04″S 143°20′31″E / 13.901°S 143.342°E / -13.901; 143.342
Kuranda Mareeba, Cairns 274 km2 (106 sq mi) 2005[56] Wet Tropics EIU, WET 16°41′17″S 145°25′30″E / 16.688°S 145.425°E / -16.688; 145.425
Kurrimine Beach Cassowary Coast 9.10 km2 (3.51 sq mi) 1977 Wet Tropics WET 17°43′52″S 146°05′49″E / 17.731°S 146.097°E / -17.731; 146.097
Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range)* Cook 532 km2 (205 sq mi) 1981[57] CYP 12°37′59″S 143°16′44″E / 12.633°S 143.279°E / -12.633; 143.279
Lake Bindegolly Bulloo 125 km2 (48 sq mi) 1991 MUL 28°00′40″S 144°11′49″E / 28.011°S 144.197°E / -28.011; 144.197
Lama Lama* Cook 356 km2 (137 sq mi) 2008 CYP 14°25′34″S 143°44′46″E / 14.426°S 143.746°E / -14.426; 143.746
Lamington Scenic Rim, Gold Coast 214 km2 (83 sq mi) 1915 Gondwana Rainforests SEQ 28°14′38″S 153°09′25″E / 28.244°S 153.157°E / -28.244; 153.157
Lindeman Islands Mackay 29 km2 (11 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef CMC 20°28′52″S 149°05′10″E / 20.481°S 149.086°E / -20.481; 149.086
Littabella Bundaberg, Gladstone 83 km2 (32 sq mi) 1980 SEQ 24°42′29″S 151°57′54″E / 24.708°S 151.965°E / -24.708; 151.965
Little Mulgrave Cairns 109 km2 (42 sq mi) 2010[58] Wet Tropics WET 17°06′14″S 145°42′11″E / 17.104°S 145.703°E / -17.104; 145.703
Littleton Etheridge, Croydon 794 km2 (307 sq mi) 2015 EIU, GUP 18°20′42″S 142°39′40″E / 18.345°S 142.661°E / -18.345; 142.661
Lizard Island Cook 9.91 km2 (3.83 sq mi) 1939[59] Great Barrier Reef CYP 14°39′54″S 145°27′36″E / 14.665°S 145.460°E / -14.665; 145.460
Lochern Longreach 249 km2 (96 sq mi) 1994 CHC, MGD 24°03′25″S 143°17′24″E / 24.057°S 143.290°E / -24.057; 143.290
Lockyer Lockyer Valley 113 km2 (44 sq mi) 2008[60] SEQ 27°27′47″S 152°15′25″E / 27.463°S 152.257°E / -27.463; 152.257
Ma'alpiku Island* Cook 0.26 km2 (0.10 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 12°36′58″S 143°26′53″E / 12.616°S 143.448°E / -12.616; 143.448
Maalan Tablelands 25 km2 (9.7 sq mi) 2005[61] Wet Tropics WET 17°33′36″S 145°33′22″E / 17.560°S 145.556°E / -17.560; 145.556
Macalister Range Douglas, Cairns 56 km2 (22 sq mi) 2010 Wet Tropics WET 16°39′04″S 145°31′30″E / 16.651°S 145.525°E / -16.651; 145.525
Magnetic Island Townsville 39 km2 (15 sq mi) 1954[62] Great Barrier Reef BBN 19°08′20″S 146°49′55″E / 19.139°S 146.832°E / -19.139; 146.832
Main Range Southern Downs, Scenic Rim, Lockyer Valley 383 km2 (148 sq mi) 1909[63] Gondwana Rainforests BBS, SEQ 28°11′20″S 152°25′59″E / 28.189°S 152.433°E / -28.189; 152.433
Malbon Thompson Range Cairns 6.2 km2 (2.4 sq mi) 2024[64][65] 17°11′40″S 145°57′23″E / 17.1944°S 145.9564°E / -17.1944; 145.9564 (Malbon Thompson Range National Park)
Maleny Sunshine Coast 19 km2 (7.3 sq mi) 2006[66] SEQ 26°39′47″S 152°42′58″E / 26.663°S 152.716°E / -26.663; 152.716
Mapleton Sunshine Coast 101 km2 (39 sq mi) 2011[67] SEQ 26°34′23″S 152°48′58″E / 26.573°S 152.816°E / -26.573; 152.816
Mapleton Falls Sunshine Coast 0.26 km2 (0.10 sq mi) 1973 SEQ 26°37′44″S 152°50′24″E / 26.629°S 152.840°E / -26.629; 152.840
Maria Creek Cassowary Coast 7.46 km2 (2.88 sq mi) 1976 WET 17°46′41″S 146°04′12″E / 17.778°S 146.070°E / -17.778; 146.070
Mariala Quilpie 273 km2 (105 sq mi) 1992 MUL 26°03′43″S 145°02′28″E / 26.062°S 145.041°E / -26.062; 145.041
Marpa* Cook 0.38 km2 (0.15 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 14°13′05″S 143°46′34″E / 14.218°S 143.776°E / -14.218; 143.776
Mazeppa Isaac 41 km2 (16 sq mi) 1972 BBN 22°13′44″S 147°17′17″E / 22.229°S 147.288°E / -22.229; 147.288
Melsonby (Gaarraay)* Cook 86 km2 (33 sq mi) 2006[68] CYP 15°12′11″S 144°51′22″E / 15.203°S 144.856°E / -15.203; 144.856
Michaelmas and Upolu Cays Douglas 0.03 km2 (0.012 sq mi) 1975 Great Barrier Reef WET 16°36′25″S 145°58′26″E / 16.607°S 145.974°E / -16.607; 145.974
Millstream Falls Tablelands 3.69 km2 (1.42 sq mi) 1909 WET 17°38′06″S 145°27′58″E / 17.635°S 145.466°E / -17.635; 145.466
Minerva Hills Central Highlands 28 km2 (11 sq mi) 1978 BBN 24°04′37″S 148°03′25″E / 24.077°S 148.057°E / -24.077; 148.057
Mitirinchi Island* Cook 0.01 km2 (0.0039 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 12°24′14″S 143°29′20″E / 12.404°S 143.489°E / -12.404; 143.489
Molle Islands Whitsunday 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 1980 Great Barrier Reef CMC 20°22′19″S 148°51′40″E / 20.372°S 148.861°E / -20.372; 148.861
Moogerah Peaks Scenic Rim 9.27 km2 (3.58 sq mi) 1948[69] SEQ 28°01′19″S 152°32′38″E / 28.022°S 152.544°E / -28.022; 152.544
Mooloolah River Sunshine Coast 17 km2 (6.6 sq mi) 1960 SEQ 26°43′23″S 153°05′46″E / 26.723°S 153.096°E / -26.723; 153.096
Moorrinya Flinders 326 km2 (126 sq mi) 1993 DEU 21°24′00″S 144°57′22″E / 21.400°S 144.956°E / -21.400; 144.956
Moresby Range Cassowary Coast 6.32 km2 (2.44 sq mi) 1972 Wet Tropics WET 17°32′02″S 146°04′37″E / 17.534°S 146.077°E / -17.534; 146.077
Mount Abbot^ Whitsunday 14 km2 (5.4 sq mi) 2010 BBN 20°06′58″S 147°43′01″E / 20.116°S 147.717°E / -20.116; 147.717
Mount Aberdeen Whitsunday 30 km2 (12 sq mi) 1952 BBN 20°12′00″S 147°55′48″E / 20.200°S 147.930°E / -20.200; 147.930
Mount Archer Rockhampton, Livingstone 43 km2 (17 sq mi) 1994[70] BBN 23°19′52″S 150°35′28″E / 23.331°S 150.591°E / -23.331; 150.591
Mount Barney Scenic Rim 183 km2 (71 sq mi) 1947[71] Gondwana Rainforests SEQ 28°17′06″S 152°40′34″E / 28.285°S 152.676°E / -28.285; 152.676
Mount Bauple^ Fraser Coast 5.47 km2 (2.11 sq mi) 1977 SEQ 25°48′40″S 152°34′37″E / 25.811°S 152.577°E / -25.811; 152.577
Mount Binga Toowoomba 11 km2 (4.2 sq mi) 2006[72] SEQ 27°02′10″S 151°56′53″E / 27.036°S 151.948°E / -27.036; 151.948
Mount Chinghee Scenic Rim 13 km2 (5.0 sq mi) 1994[73] Gondwana Rainforests SEQ 28°18′11″S 152°56′49″E / 28.303°S 152.947°E / -28.303; 152.947
Mount Colosseum Gladstone 8.40 km2 (3.24 sq mi) 1994[74] SEQ 24°24′25″S 151°35′20″E / 24.407°S 151.589°E / -24.407; 151.589
Mount Cook Cook 5.02 km2 (1.94 sq mi) 1970 CYP 15°29′28″S 145°15′32″E / 15.491°S 145.259°E / -15.491; 145.259
Mount Coolum Sunshine Coast 3.60 km2 (1.39 sq mi) 1990 SEQ 26°35′06″S 153°05′13″E / 26.585°S 153.087°E / -26.585; 153.087
Mount Etna Caves Livingstone 5.81 km2 (2.24 sq mi) 1975[75] BBN 23°09′36″S 150°28′26″E / 23.160°S 150.474°E / -23.160; 150.474
Mount Hypipamee Tablelands 3.64 km2 (1.41 sq mi) 1939 Wet Tropics WET 17°25′26″S 145°29′17″E / 17.424°S 145.488°E / -17.424; 145.488
Mount Lewis Mareeba, Douglas 279 km2 (108 sq mi) 2009[76] Wet Tropics EIU, WET 16°30′54″S 145°16′16″E / 16.515°S 145.271°E / -16.515; 145.271
Mount Mackay Cassowary Coast 37 km2 (14 sq mi) 2005[77] Wet Tropics WET 17°56′35″S 145°58′26″E / 17.943°S 145.974°E / -17.943; 145.974
Mount Martin Mackay 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi) 1994 CMC 21°05′31″S 148°53′49″E / 21.092°S 148.897°E / -21.092; 148.897
Mount O'Connell Livingstone 7.57 km2 (2.92 sq mi) 1989 BBN 22°44′49″S 150°02′31″E / 22.747°S 150.042°E / -22.747; 150.042
Mount Ossa Mackay 8.71 km2 (3.36 sq mi) 1994 CMC 20°58′30″S 148°49′23″E / 20.975°S 148.823°E / -20.975; 148.823
Mount Pinbarren Noosa 0.23 km2 (0.089 sq mi) 1929 SEQ 26°19′05″S 152°51′18″E / 26.318°S 152.855°E / -26.318; 152.855
Mount Spurgeon Mareeba 12 km2 (4.6 sq mi) 2008[78] Wet Tropics WET 16°26′06″S 145°12′18″E / 16.435°S 145.205°E / -16.435; 145.205
Mount Walsh North Burnett, Fraser Coast 141 km2 (54 sq mi) 1947[79] SEQ 25°37′26″S 152°03′47″E / 25.624°S 152.063°E / -25.624; 152.063
Mount Windsor Cook, Douglas, Mareeba 482 km2 (186 sq mi) 2005[80] Wet Tropics EIU, WET 16°14′53″S 145°00′14″E / 16.248°S 145.004°E / -16.248; 145.004
Mowbray Douglas, Mareeba 87 km2 (34 sq mi) 1998 Wet Tropics WET 16°36′22″S 145°27′07″E / 16.606°S 145.452°E / -16.606; 145.452
Mudlo Gympie 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi) 2007[81] SEQ 26°01′34″S 152°12′40″E / 26.026°S 152.211°E / -26.026; 152.211
Munga-Thirri Diamantina 10,120 km2 (3,910 sq mi) 1967 SSD 25°34′05″S 138°21′14″E / 25.568°S 138.354°E / -25.568; 138.354
Muundhi (Jack River)* Cook 1,648 km2 (636 sq mi) 2005 CYP 14°52′59″S 144°35′17″E / 14.883°S 144.588°E / -14.883; 144.588
Nairana Isaac 194 km2 (75 sq mi) 2003 BBN 21°41′35″S 146°54′32″E / 21.693°S 146.909°E / -21.693; 146.909
Nangur Gympie 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 2006[82] SEQ 26°07′12″S 151°59′02″E / 26.120°S 151.984°E / -26.120; 151.984
Naree Budjong Djara Redland 132 km2 (51 sq mi) 1962[83] SEQ 27°40′16″S 153°26′49″E / 27.671°S 153.447°E / -27.671; 153.447
Narkoola Balonne 140 km2 (54 sq mi) 2010 MUL 28°03′40″S 147°04′48″E / 28.061°S 147.080°E / -28.061; 147.080
Narrien Range Isaac 75 km2 (29 sq mi) 1991 BBN 22°54′36″S 146°58′01″E / 22.910°S 146.967°E / -22.910; 146.967
Nerang Gold Coast 17 km2 (6.6 sq mi) 2009 SEQ 27°58′05″S 153°17′53″E / 27.968°S 153.298°E / -27.968; 153.298
Newry Islands Mackay 4.64 km2 (1.79 sq mi) 1938 Great Barrier Reef CMC 20°50′31″S 148°54′11″E / 20.842°S 148.903°E / -20.842; 148.903
Ngalba Bulal* Cook, Douglas 425 km2 (164 sq mi) 1989 Wet Tropics CYP, EIU, WET 15°54′54″S 145°10′30″E / 15.915°S 145.175°E / -15.915; 145.175
Ngaynggarr* Cook 165 km2 (64 sq mi) 2016 CYP 15°08′53″S 144°44′24″E / 15.148°S 144.740°E / -15.148; 144.740
Nicoll Scrub Gold Coast 0.27 km2 (0.10 sq mi) 1986 SEQ 28°11′17″S 153°25′26″E / 28.188°S 153.424°E / -28.188; 153.424
Noosa Noosa, Sunshine Coast 29 km2 (11 sq mi) 1939[84] SEQ 26°26′28″S 153°05′31″E / 26.441°S 153.092°E / -26.441; 153.092
Northumberland Islands Isaac, Mackay 17 km2 (6.6 sq mi) 1937 Great Barrier Reef CMC 21°36′07″S 149°48′00″E / 21.602°S 149.800°E / -21.602; 149.800
Nour Nour North Burnett 51 km2 (20 sq mi) 2007[85] SEQ 25°17′56″S 151°25′37″E / 25.299°S 151.427°E / -25.299; 151.427
Nuga Nuga Central Highlands 29 km2 (11 sq mi) 1991 BBS 24°57′47″S 148°41′17″E / 24.963°S 148.688°E / -24.963; 148.688
Oakview Gympie 42 km2 (16 sq mi) 2009[86] SEQ 26°08′49″S 152°20′49″E / 26.147°S 152.347°E / -26.147; 152.347
Olkola* Cook, Carpentaria 3,732 km2 (1,441 sq mi) 2014 CYP 15°33′25″S 143°07′05″E / 15.557°S 143.118°E / -15.557; 143.118
Orpheus Island Hinchinbrook 13 km2 (5.0 sq mi) 1960[87] Great Barrier Reef WET 18°36′50″S 146°29′38″E / 18.614°S 146.494°E / -18.614; 146.494
Oyala Thumotang* Cook 3,816 km2 (1,473 sq mi) 1977 CYP 13°34′41″S 142°47′56″E / 13.578°S 142.799°E / -13.578; 142.799
Palmerston Rocks Cassowary Coast 0.10 km2 (0.039 sq mi) 1977[88] WET 17°34′05″S 145°53′56″E / 17.568°S 145.899°E / -17.568; 145.899
Palmgrove^ Central Highlands 256 km2 (99 sq mi) 1991 BBS 24°59′28″S 149°16′12″E / 24.991°S 149.270°E / -24.991; 149.270
Paluma Range Townsville, Charters Towers, Hinchinbrook 790 km2 (310 sq mi) 1952[89] Wet Tropics BBN, EIU, WET 19°06′22″S 146°18′29″E / 19.106°S 146.308°E / -19.106; 146.308
Peak Range Isaac, Central Highlands 25 km2 (9.7 sq mi) 1983 BBN 22°28′44″S 147°52′44″E / 22.479°S 147.879°E / -22.479; 147.879
Percy Isles Isaac 35 km2 (14 sq mi) 1938 Great Barrier Reef CMC 21°39′04″S 150°16′19″E / 21.651°S 150.272°E / -21.651; 150.272
Pidna Toowoomba 1.60 km2 (0.62 sq mi) 2006[90] SEQ 26°53′38″S 151°58′26″E / 26.894°S 151.974°E / -26.894; 151.974
Pinnacles Townsville 57 km2 (22 sq mi) 2011 BBN, EIU 19°25′37″S 146°34′16″E / 19.427°S 146.571°E / -19.427; 146.571
Pioneer Peaks Mackay 19 km2 (7.3 sq mi) 1980 CMC 21°01′41″S 148°56′20″E / 21.028°S 148.939°E / -21.028; 148.939
Pipeclay Gympie 0.15 km2 (0.058 sq mi) 1974 SEQ 25°59′02″S 153°00′22″E / 25.984°S 153.006°E / -25.984; 153.006
Piper Islands* Cook 0.06 km2 (0.023 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 12°14′38″S 143°13′37″E / 12.244°S 143.227°E / -12.244; 143.227
Poona Fraser Coast 54 km2 (21 sq mi) 1991 SEQ 25°35′20″S 152°49′16″E / 25.589°S 152.821°E / -25.589; 152.821
Porcupine Gorge Flinders 53 km2 (20 sq mi) 1970 EIU 20°21′36″S 144°27′22″E / 20.360°S 144.456°E / -20.360; 144.456
Possession Island Torres 5.08 km2 (1.96 sq mi) 1977 CYP 10°43′26″S 142°23′49″E / 10.724°S 142.397°E / -10.724; 142.397
Precipice Banana 104 km2 (40 sq mi) 1989 BBS 25°18′25″S 150°06′04″E / 25.307°S 150.101°E / -25.307; 150.101
Pumicestone Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay 11 km2 (4.2 sq mi) 2010 SEQ 26°59′35″S 153°03′40″E / 26.993°S 153.061°E / -26.993; 153.061
Raine Island^ Cook 0.40 km2 (0.15 sq mi) 1985 Great Barrier Reef 11°35′24″S 144°02′06″E / 11.590°S 144.035°E / -11.590; 144.035
Ravensbourne Toowoomba, Somerset 6.87 km2 (2.65 sq mi) 1922[91] SEQ 27°21′22″S 152°11′49″E / 27.356°S 152.197°E / -27.356; 152.197
Reliance Creek Mackay 0.30 km2 (0.12 sq mi) 1980 CMC 21°02′46″S 149°06′40″E / 21.046°S 149.111°E / -21.046; 149.111
Repulse Islands Whitsunday 1.42 km2 (0.55 sq mi) 1994 Great Barrier Reef CMC 20°35′53″S 148°52′48″E / 20.598°S 148.880°E / -20.598; 148.880
Rinyirru (Lakefield)* Cook 5,440 km2 (2,100 sq mi) 1979 CYP 15°00′43″S 144°01′12″E / 15.012°S 144.020°E / -15.012; 144.020
Rundle Range Gladstone 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi) 1990 BBN 23°38′46″S 150°58′26″E / 23.646°S 150.974°E / -23.646; 150.974
Rungulla Etheridge 1,201 km2 (464 sq mi) 2015 EIU, GUP 19°08′10″S 143°25′08″E / 19.136°S 143.419°E / -19.136; 143.419
Russell River Cairns 54 km2 (21 sq mi) 1969 Wet Tropics WET 17°16′52″S 145°58′41″E / 17.281°S 145.978°E / -17.281; 145.978
Sandbanks Cook 0.08 km2 (0.031 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 13°26′17″S 143°58′19″E / 13.438°S 143.972°E / -13.438; 143.972
Sarabah Scenic Rim 0.01 km2 (0.0039 sq mi) 1973 SEQ 28°02′49″S 153°07′23″E / 28.047°S 153.123°E / -28.047; 153.123
Smith Islands Mackay 12 km2 (4.6 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef CMC 20°40′52″S 149°09′04″E / 20.681°S 149.151°E / -20.681; 149.151
Snake Range Central Highlands 27 km2 (10 sq mi) 1972 BBN 24°02′20″S 147°34′59″E / 24.039°S 147.583°E / -24.039; 147.583
South Cumberland Islands Mackay 32 km2 (12 sq mi) 1938 Great Barrier Reef CMC 20°51′58″S 149°36′58″E / 20.866°S 149.616°E / -20.866; 149.616
Southern Moreton Bay Islands Gold Coast 16 km2 (6.2 sq mi) 1998[92] SEQ 27°48′00″S 153°23′42″E / 27.800°S 153.395°E / -27.800; 153.395
Southwood Western Downs 71 km2 (27 sq mi) 1970[93] BBS 27°48′47″S 150°08′17″E / 27.813°S 150.138°E / -27.813; 150.138
Springbrook Gold Coast 67 km2 (26 sq mi) 1937[94] Gondwana Rainforests SEQ 28°11′56″S 153°17′17″E / 28.199°S 153.288°E / -28.199; 153.288
St Helena Island Brisbane 0.75 km2 (0.29 sq mi) 1979 SEQ 27°23′20″S 153°13′59″E / 27.389°S 153.233°E / -27.389; 153.233
Staaten River Mareeba, Carpentaria 4,700 km2 (1,800 sq mi) 1977 GUP 16°36′00″S 142°44′10″E / 16.600°S 142.736°E / -16.600; 142.736
Sundown Southern Downs 126 km2 (49 sq mi) 1977[95] NAN, NET 28°51′11″S 151°43′12″E / 28.853°S 151.720°E / -28.853; 151.720
Swain Reefs Isaac, Livingstone, Mackay 0.58 km2 (0.22 sq mi) 1995 Great Barrier Reef 21°47′24″S 152°27′04″E / 21.790°S 152.451°E / -21.790; 152.451
Tamborine Scenic Rim, Gold Coast 21 km2 (8.1 sq mi) 1908 SEQ 27°53′02″S 153°11′06″E / 27.884°S 153.185°E / -27.884; 153.185
Tarong South Burnett 15 km2 (5.8 sq mi) 1995 SEQ 26°50′13″S 151°50′46″E / 26.837°S 151.846°E / -26.837; 151.846
Taunton^ Central Highlands 116 km2 (45 sq mi) 1994 BBN, BBS 23°32′20″S 149°13′01″E / 23.539°S 149.217°E / -23.539; 149.217
Teerk Roo Ra Redland 4.60 km2 (1.78 sq mi) 2007 SEQ 27°30′00″S 153°21′04″E / 27.500°S 153.351°E / -27.500; 153.351
Tewantin Noosa 42 km2 (16 sq mi) 2010 SEQ 26°23′13″S 152°59′17″E / 26.387°S 152.988°E / -26.387; 152.988
The Lakes National Park Flinders 430 sq mi (1,100 km2) 2024[65][96] 19°52′35″S 144°16′45″E / 19.8764°S 144.2792°E / -19.8764; 144.2792 (The Lakes National Park)
The Palms Toowoomba 0.73 km2 (0.28 sq mi) 1950 SEQ 26°55′34″S 151°53′17″E / 26.926°S 151.888°E / -26.926; 151.888
Three Islands Group Cook 0.75 km2 (0.29 sq mi) 1939[97] Great Barrier Reef CYP 15°06′54″S 145°25′34″E / 15.115°S 145.426°E / -15.115; 145.426
Thrushton Balonne, Maranoa 257 km2 (99 sq mi) 1990 MUL 27°47′13″S 147°40′52″E / 27.787°S 147.681°E / -27.787; 147.681
Topaz Road Tablelands 0.38 km2 (0.15 sq mi) 1977 WET 17°23′56″S 145°42′04″E / 17.399°S 145.701°E / -17.399; 145.701
Tregole Murweh 76 km2 (29 sq mi) 1995 BBS, MUL 26°28′59″S 147°04′08″E / 26.483°S 147.069°E / -26.483; 147.069
Triunia Sunshine Coast 0.34 km2 (0.13 sq mi) 1994 SEQ 26°39′11″S 152°54′11″E / 26.653°S 152.903°E / -26.653; 152.903
Tuchekoi Noosa 3.84 km2 (1.48 sq mi) 2009[98] SEQ 26°22′08″S 152°50′24″E / 26.369°S 152.840°E / -26.369; 152.840
Tully Falls Tablelands, Cassowary Coast 171 km2 (66 sq mi) 2006[99] Wet Tropics WET 17°40′12″S 145°35′31″E / 17.670°S 145.592°E / -17.670; 145.592
Tully Gorge Cassowary Coast, Tablelands 602 km2 (232 sq mi) 1963 Wet Tropics WET 17°49′37″S 145°51′11″E / 17.827°S 145.853°E / -17.827; 145.853
Turtle Group Cook 1.05 km2 (0.41 sq mi) 1939 Great Barrier Reef CYP 14°39′18″S 145°15′07″E / 14.655°S 145.252°E / -14.655; 145.252
Undara Volcanic Etheridge, Mareeba 683 km2 (264 sq mi) 1989 EIU 18°18′36″S 144°36′50″E / 18.310°S 144.614°E / -18.310; 144.614
Venman Bushland Redland 4.15 km2 (1.60 sq mi) 1994[100] SEQ 27°38′02″S 153°11′56″E / 27.634°S 153.199°E / -27.634; 153.199
Warro Gladstone 60 km2 (23 sq mi) 2006 SEQ 24°38′53″S 151°42′58″E / 24.648°S 151.716°E / -24.648; 151.716
Welford Barcoo, Longreach 1,240 km2 (480 sq mi) 1994[101] CHC, MGD, MUL 24°58′01″S 143°28′52″E / 24.967°S 143.481°E / -24.967; 143.481
West Hill Isaac 11 km2 (4.2 sq mi) 1938 Great Barrier Reef CMC 21°51′07″S 149°27′40″E / 21.852°S 149.461°E / -21.852; 149.461
White Mountains Charters Towers, Flinders 1,122 km2 (433 sq mi) 1990 DEU, EIU 20°30′50″S 145°00′11″E / 20.514°S 145.003°E / -20.514; 145.003
Whitsunday Islands Whitsunday 170 km2 (66 sq mi) 1936 Great Barrier Reef CMC 20°15′11″S 148°59′17″E / 20.253°S 148.988°E / -20.253; 148.988
Wickham Logan 1.45 km2 (0.56 sq mi) 2009 SEQ 27°49′52″S 153°09′36″E / 27.831°S 153.160°E / -27.831; 153.160
Wietalaba Gladstone 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) 2014[102] BBS, SEQ 24°17′42″S 151°12′32″E / 24.295°S 151.209°E / -24.295; 151.209
Wild Cattle Island Gladstone 5.80 km2 (2.24 sq mi) 1992 Great Barrier Reef SEQ 23°58′26″S 151°24′22″E / 23.974°S 151.406°E / -23.974; 151.406
Wiliyan-ngurru Mount Isa 138 km2 (53 sq mi) 1988 MGD, MII 20°01′05″S 138°11′02″E / 20.018°S 138.184°E / -20.018; 138.184
Wondul Range Goondiwindi, Toowoomba 147 km2 (57 sq mi) 1992 BBS 28°15′22″S 150°59′31″E / 28.256°S 150.992°E / -28.256; 150.992
Wongi Fraser Coast, South Burnett 109 km2 (42 sq mi) 2006[103] SEQ 25°30′22″S 152°14′42″E / 25.506°S 152.245°E / -25.506; 152.245
Woocoo Fraser Coast 2.43 km2 (0.94 sq mi) 2006[104] SEQ 25°38′17″S 152°19′44″E / 25.638°S 152.329°E / -25.638; 152.329
Woondum Gympie, Noosa 40 km2 (15 sq mi) 2009[105] SEQ 26°16′41″S 152°48′54″E / 26.278°S 152.815°E / -26.278; 152.815
Wooroonooran Cairns, Cassowary Coast, Tablelands 1,149 km2 (444 sq mi) 1921 Wet Tropics WET 17°21′43″S 145°48′18″E / 17.362°S 145.805°E / -17.362; 145.805
Woowoonga North Burnett 27 km2 (10 sq mi) 2006[106] SEQ 25°27′22″S 152°07′12″E / 25.456°S 152.120°E / -25.456; 152.120
Woroon South Burnett 5.53 km2 (2.14 sq mi) 2006 SEQ 26°04′12″S 151°45′54″E / 26.070°S 151.765°E / -26.070; 151.765
Wrattens Gympie, Somerset 217 km2 (84 sq mi) 2009[107] SEQ 26°18′58″S 152°20′02″E / 26.316°S 152.334°E / -26.316; 152.334
Wuthara Island* Cook 1.10 km2 (0.42 sq mi) 1990 Great Barrier Reef CYP 12°17′17″S 143°24′40″E / 12.288°S 143.411°E / -12.288; 143.411
Wuthathi (Saunders Islands)* Cook 0.61 km2 (0.24 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 11°46′08″S 143°05′35″E / 11.769°S 143.093°E / -11.769; 143.093
Wuthathi (Shelburne Bay)* Cook 373 km2 (144 sq mi) 2016 CYP 11°59′02″S 143°00′25″E / 11.984°S 143.007°E / -11.984; 143.007
Wuthathi (Sir Charles Hardy Group)* Cook 1.32 km2 (0.51 sq mi) 1989 Great Barrier Reef CYP 11°55′05″S 143°28′52″E / 11.918°S 143.481°E / -11.918; 143.481
Yamarrinh Wachangan Islands (Denham Group)* Cook 0.70 km2 (0.27 sq mi) 1989 CYP 11°10′12″S 143°00′58″E / 11.170°S 143.016°E / -11.170; 143.016
Yungaburra Tablelands 0.05 km2 (0.019 sq mi) 1953 WET 17°17′17″S 145°34′16″E / 17.288°S 145.571°E / -17.288; 145.571
Yuwi Paree Toolkoon Mackay 0.34 km2 (0.13 sq mi) 1998 Great Barrier Reef CMC 21°10′23″S 149°15′58″E / 21.173°S 149.266°E / -21.173; 149.266

Resources Reserves

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Scientific Areas

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List of marine protected areas

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Marine protected areas within the Queensland jurisdiction consist of fish habitat areas declared under the Fisheries Act 1994 and marine parks declared under the Marine Parks Act 2004.[108][109][110]

Fish habitat areas

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Fish habitat areas are listed in two lists - 'A' and 'B'.[108]

List 'A'

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  • Annan River
  • Baffle Creek
  • Beelbi
  • Bowling Green Bay
  • Broad Sound
  • Burrum
  • Cape Palmerston - Rocky Dam
  • Cawarral Creek
  • Cleveland Bay
  • Colosseum Inlet
  • Corio Bay
  • Dallachy Creek
  • Deception Bay
  • Edgecumbe Bay
  • Eight Mile Creek
  • Elliott River
  • Escape River
  • Eurimbula
  • Fitzroy River
  • Hay's Inlet
  • Hinchinbrook
  • Hull River
  • Jumpinpin-Broadwater
  • Kauri Creek
  • Kinkuna
  • Kippa-Ring
  • Maaroom
  • Margaret Bay "Wuthathi
  • Maroochy River
  • Meunga Creek
  • Moreton Banks
  • Morning Inlet - Bynoe River
  • Murray River
  • Myora - Amity Banks
  • Nassau River
  • Noosa River
  • Peel Island
  • Pine River Bay
  • Princess Charlotte Bay
  • Pumicestone Channel
  • Repulse
  • Rodds Harbour
  • Sand Bay
  • Seventeen Seventy-Round Hill
  • Silver Plains
  • Staaten-Gilbert
  • Starcke River (Ngulun)
  • Susan River
  • Temple Bay
  • Tin Can Inlet
  • Trinity Inlet
  • Tully River
  • West Hill
  • Wreck Creek

List 'B'

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  • Annan River
  • Barr Creek
  • Bassett Basin
  • Beelbi
  • Bohle River
  • Burdekin
  • Burrum
  • Cape Palmerston - Rocky Dam
  • Cattle-Palm Creek
  • Colosseum Inlet
  • Coombabah
  • Coomera
  • Currumbin Creek
  • Deception Bay
  • Edgecumbe Bay
  • Fraser Island
  • Half Moon Creek
  • Halifax
  • Kolan River
  • Margaret Bay "Wuthathi"
  • Maroochy River
  • Midge
  • Noosa River
  • Pimpama
  • Pine River Bay
  • Pumicestone Channel
  • Rodds Harbour
  • Seventeen Seventy-Round Hill
  • Starcke River (Ngulun)
  • Tallebudgera Creek
  • Trinity Inlet
  • West Hill
  • Yorkeys Creek

Marine parks

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The Queensland jurisdiction only included the following three marine parks as of 2016; the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is located within the Australian government's jurisdiction.[108]

See also

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References

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