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Coat of Arms
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Capital
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Brisbane
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Government
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Constitutional monarchy
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Governor
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Penelope Wensley
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Premier
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Anna Bligh
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ALP
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Federal representation
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House seats
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Senate seats
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Gross State Product
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Population
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Density
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Area
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Elevation
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Mt. Bartle Frere
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Time zone
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UTC+10
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AEST
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DST
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ISO 3166-2
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Koala
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Cooktown orchid
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Brolga
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Barrier Reef Anemonefish
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Sapphire
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Colours
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Maroon
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Queensland (disambiguation)
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Coordinates
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state
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Australia
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Northern Territory
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South Australia
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New South Wales
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Victoria
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Indigenous Australians
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Torres Strait Islanders
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British
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Crown Colony
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Queensland Day
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Brisbane
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Moreton Bay
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penal colony
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recidivist
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South East Queensland
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Logan City
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Ipswich
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Toowoomba
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Gold
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Sunshine
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Cairns
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Townsville
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Mackay
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Rockhampton
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Bundaberg
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Hervey Bay
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Mount Isa
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tropics
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banana
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cane toad
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sugar cane
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cane beetle
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State of Origin
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Rugby League
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Letters Patent
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Victoria of the United Kingdom
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Presbyterian
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John Dunmore Lang
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James Cook
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Victoria
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History of Queensland
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Kanaka
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indigenous
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Captain James Cook
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Kanaka
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South Pacific
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road network
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Boigu Island
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New Guinea
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Cape York Peninsula
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Gulf of Carpentaria
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Coral Sea
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Pacific Ocean
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Northern Territory
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138°E longitude
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South Australia
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watershed
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Point Danger
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Dumaresq River
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MacIntyre
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Barwon
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29°S latitude
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historical encroachments
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Brisbane
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mi
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Mount Isa
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sq mi
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officially recognised regions
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Atherton Tablelands
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Granite Belt
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Channel Country
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beaches
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Bunya Mountains
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Great Dividing Range
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waterfalls
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picnic
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Carnarvon Gorge
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Whitsunday Islands
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Hinchinbrook Island
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World Heritage
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Riversleigh
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Gulf Country
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Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves
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Fraser Island
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Great Barrier Reef
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Wet Tropics of Queensland
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monsoonal
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temperate
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Granite Belt
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Brisbane
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Mackay
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Cairns
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Townsville
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Birdsville
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Cloncurry
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Stanthorpe
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Brisbane
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Cairns
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Roman Catholic
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Anglican
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Uniting Church
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Lutheran
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Buddhism
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Islam
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Hinduism
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Judaism
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most populous
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tourism
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mining
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mineral
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Gross State Product
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Gross Domestic Product
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Sydney
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Canberra
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Primary industries
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bananas
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pineapples
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peanuts
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wineries
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cattle raising
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cotton
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sugar cane
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wool
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bauxite
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coal
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copper
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Secondary industries
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bauxite
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Weipa
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alumina
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Gladstone
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tertiary industries
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retail trade
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tourism
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Airlie Beach
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Gold Coast
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Sunshine Coast
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Hervey Bay
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Fraser Island
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Brisbane
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Whitsundays
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Far North Queensland
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North Queensland
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North Stradbroke Island
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South Stradbroke Island
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Great Barrier Reef
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Australia Zoo
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Dreamworld
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Movie World
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Sea World
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Wet 'n' Wild
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WhiteWater World
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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
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Australia Zoo
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Steve Irwin
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Whitsunday Island
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National Highways
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motorways
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M1
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Principal rail services
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Queensland Rail
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Pacific National
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Port of Brisbane
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Gladstone
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Townsville
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Brisbane Airport
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Gold Coast Airport
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Cairns International Airport
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Great Barrier Reef Airport
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Hervey Bay Airport
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Mackay Airport
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Mount Isa Airport
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Proserpine / Whitsunday Coast Airport
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Rockhampton Airport
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Sunshine Coast Airport
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Townsville Airport
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TransLink
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bus
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rail
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ferry services
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long-distance rail
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Government of Queensland
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Parliament of Queensland
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Governor
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Queen Elizabeth II
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Premier
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Penelope Wensley
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AO
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Legislative Assembly
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Anna Bligh
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Australian Labor Party
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Executive Council
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Queensland Parliament
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unicameral
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bicameral
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Legislative Council
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Supreme Court
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District Court
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constitution
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Acts of Parliament
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Letters Patent
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Q1
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Gold Coast
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Cairns
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Townsville
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Q1
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Gold Coast
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citation needed
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Wally Lewis
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Suncorp Stadium
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citation needed
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dinosaur
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Winton
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University of Queensland
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Bond University
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Robina
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University of Queensland
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Bond University
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Central Queensland University
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James Cook University
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University of Southern Queensland
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University of the Sunshine Coast
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Griffith University
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Queensland University of Technology
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Australian Catholic University
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Sport in Queensland
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Association Football
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Queensland Roar
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Australian Football
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Brisbane Lions
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Basketball
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Cairns Taipans
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Gold Coast Blaze
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Townsville Crocodiles
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Cricket
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Queensland Bulls
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Netball
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Queensland Firebirds
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Rugby League
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Queensland Maroons
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Brisbane Broncos
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Gold Coast Titans
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North Queensland Cowboys
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Rugby Union
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Queensland Reds
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State of Origin
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Gold Coast Indy 300
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Queensland 400
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Quicksilver Pro and Roxy Pro
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Governors of Queensland
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Local Government Areas of Queensland
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List of Queenslanders
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Premiers of Queensland
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Protected areas of Queensland (Australia)
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Regions of Queensland
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List of highways in Queensland
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Queensland Council of Unions
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List of schools in Queensland
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Sport in Queensland
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Queensland Expatriate Awards
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Queensland Day
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Queensland Police
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Queensland Games
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