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The Whitsunday Region is located in tropical North Queensland, about 1,100 km north of Brisbane and 620km south of Cairns. The Region encompasses the rural town of Proserpine, the mining town of Collinsville, the coastal settlements of Bowen, Cannonvale, Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour and the 74 magnificent resort and national park Whitsunday Islands. The region covers an area of 23,856 square kilometres with an approximate permanent resident population of 30,000. The area is divided into six divisions represented by six Councillors and the Mayor.

The mild tropical climate has an average annual temperature of 27°C maximum and a minimum of 21°C and a daily average 8.25 hours of magnificent sunshine.

The Whitsundays has become one of the world’s most desirable destinations with its 74 idyllic islands surrounded by the magical Great Barrier Reef. More than 800,000 tourists flock to the region each year, which supports a vibrant business sector. Increasingly, people from all over the world are seeking to make their home here – lured by the charms of a tropical lifestyle.

Fortunately, The Whitsundays’ future as a protected environment is assured. The region contains substantial national parkland, providing a vital life support system for ancient rainforests and exotic wildlife.

The area has a rich history and stunning natural vistas, from the early underground mining near Collinsville, to beautiful sandy beaches and murals displaying the heritage of Bowen, to the lush green canefields around Proserpine and the Great Barrier Reef as one of the natural wonders of the world.

The local economy is driven by:

Learn more about the industries that support our region by clicking here.

The region has a full range of services and facilities, which is why many people are choosing to raise their families here. The Whitsundays will continue to grow – although the growth will be managed with care. After all, it’s The Whitsundays’ natural attributes that bring people here in the first place.

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The Whitsunday Region is located in tropical North Queensland, about 1,100 km north of Brisbane and 620km south of Cairns. The Region encompasses the rural town of Proserpine, the mining town of Collinsville, the coastal settlements of Bowen, Cannonvale, Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour and the 74 magnificent resort and national park Whitsunday Islands. The region covers an area of 23,856 square kilometres with an approximate permanent resident population of 30,000. The area is divided into six divisions represented by six Councillors and the Mayor.

The mild tropical climate has an average annual temperature of 27°C maximum and a minimum of 21°C and a daily average 8.25 hours of magnificent sunshine.

The Whitsundays has become one of the world’s most desirable destinations with its 74 idyllic islands surrounded by the magical Great Barrier Reef. More than 800,000 tourists flock to the region each year, which supports a vibrant business sector. Increasingly, people from all over the world are seeking to make their home here – lured by the charms of a tropical lifestyle.

Fortunately, The Whitsundays’ future as a protected environment is assured. The region contains substantial national parkland, providing a vital life support system for ancient rainforests and exotic wildlife.

The area has a rich history and stunning natural vistas, from the early underground mining near Collinsville, to beautiful sandy beaches and murals displaying the heritage of Bowen, to the lush green canefields around Proserpine and the Great Barrier Reef as one of the natural wonders of the world.

The local economy is driven by:

Learn more about the industries that support our region by clicking here.

The region has a full range of services and facilities, which is why many people are choosing to raise their families here. The Whitsundays will continue to grow – although the growth will be managed with care. After all, it’s The Whitsundays’ natural attributes that bring people here in the first place.

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The Whitsunday Region’s community profile enables you to analyse the population characteristics of your community, understand how they have changed over time and how they compare to other areas.

The profile presents data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census of Population and Housing in 2006, 2001, 1996 and 1991 for the local government area, and for smaller areas within it (e.g. suburbs). This data is presented in easy to use tables, charts and commentary covering a wide range of Census questions.

The profile answers the majority of frequently asked socio-demographic questions and assists Council, the general public, students, community groups, organisations, business and investors to become more informed about the community.

 

Census Fact Sheets

For more information on the above statistics, click here (PDF - 175 Kb) to download the Census Fact Sheet.

To view further statistics on the region, go to Office of Economic and Statistical Research - Planning Information and Forecasting Unit website. Choose Whitsunday from the profile area list and the relevant PDF fact sheet will open. 

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The Whitsunday Region’s community profile enables you to analyse the population characteristics of your community, understand how they have changed over time and how they compare to other areas.

The profile presents data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census of Population and Housing in 2006, 2001, 1996 and 1991 for the local government area, and for smaller areas within it (e.g. suburbs). This data is presented in easy to use tables, charts and commentary covering a wide range of Census questions.

The profile answers the majority of frequently asked socio-demographic questions and assists Council, the general public, students, community groups, organisations, business and investors to become more informed about the community.

 

Census Fact Sheets

For more information on the above statistics, click here (PDF - 175 Kb) to download the Census Fact Sheet.

To view further statistics on the region, go to Office of Economic and Statistical Research - Planning Information and Forecasting Unit website. Choose Whitsunday from the profile area list and the relevant PDF fact sheet will open. 

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