List of Queensland's Q150 Icons

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The Queensland's Q150 Icons list of cultural icons was compiled as part of Q150 celebrations in 2009 by the Government of Queensland, Australia. It represented the people, places, objects and events that were significant to Queensland's first 150 years.

Big Pineapple, Nambour

History

A list of 300 nominations for Queensland cultural icons was compiled by the Queensland Government, organised into 10 categories, and then the Queensland public were invited to vote to produce a final list of 150 icons. The final list was announced on 10 June 2009 by the Queensland Premier Anna Bligh, as part of the Q150 celebration of Queensland's foundation.[1]

State shapers

This list is for people and organisations that are significant to Queensland.

Yungaba Immigration Centre
Steve Irwin
1 Yungaba Immigration Centre
2 Steve Irwin
3 Surf Lifesavers
4 Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen
5 Leslie Thiess[2]
6 Founders of Qantas
7 Clem Jones
8 Eddie Mabo
9 State Emergency Service
10 John Flynn
11 Charles Kingsford Smith
12 James Cook
13 Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland
14 Isolated Children's Parents Association[3]
15 Wayne Bennett

Influential artists

Sports legends

Locations

Australia Zoo
Stockman's Hall of Fame
1 Australia Zoo (Sunshine Coast Hinterland)
2 Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame (Longreach)
3 Surfers Paradise
4 Bundaberg Rum Distillery
5 Big Pineapple (Nambour)
6 South Bank Parklands (Brisbane)
7 Noosa
8 Breakfast Creek Hotel (Brisbane)
9 Yatala Pie Shop
10 Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge
11 Paronella Park (North Queensland)
12 Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary (Brisbane)
13 Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary (Gold Coast)
14 Great Dividing Range
15 Darling Downs

Natural attractions

Structures and engineering feats

Story Bridge
Kuranda Scenic Railway
1 Story Bridge (Brisbane)
2 Kuranda Scenic Railway (Cairns)
3 XXXX Brewery (Brisbane)
4 Brisbane City Hall
5 Skyrail Rainforest Cableway (Cairns)
6 Gateway Bridge (Brisbane)
7 Lang Park (Brisbane)
8 Q1 (Gold Coast)
9 The Gabba (Brisbane)
10 The University of Queensland Great Court
11 St John's Cathedral (Brisbane)
12 Old Museum (Brisbane)
13 Qantas Hangars (Longreach and Cloncurry)
14 Hornibrook Bridge (Redcliffe)
15 Burdekin Falls Dam

Defining moments

Expo '88
1974 Brisbane River flood
1 World Expo '88 (1988)
2 1974 Queensland floods
3 Qantas takes to the air (1920)
4 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games
5 Mabo High Court of Australia decision (1992)
6 Fitzgerald Inquiry (1987–89)
7 Queensland proclaimed as a new colony (1859)
8 Gold discovered in Queensland (1858)
9 World Heritage listing of the Wet Tropics (1988)
10 Queensland wins its first Sheffield Shield (1995)
11 Bellevue Hotel and Cloudland demolished (1979 and 1982)
12 Queensland the first with free education
13 Australia's first Aboriginal Parliamentarians: Neville Bonner (1971)
14 All chained up for women's rights (1965 at Regatta Hotel)
15 Railway comes to Queensland (1865)

Innovations and inventions

Events and festivals

Ekka
State of Origin
1 Ekka (Brisbane)
2 State of Origin series
3 Birdsville Races
4 RiverFire (Riverfestival)
5 Woodford Folk Festival
6 Carnival of Flowers (Toowoomba)
7 Country Music Muster (Gympie)
8 Indy (Gold Coast)
9 Apple and Grape Harvest Festival (Stanthorpe)
10 B&S Balls
11 Beef Australia (Rockhampton)
12 Brisbane to Gladstone yacht race
13 Mount Isa Rodeo
14 Paniyiri Greek Festival (Brisbane)
15 Noosa Triathlon

Typically Queensland

References

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