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    Townsville is the largest settlement in North Queensland and Northern Australia, with a population of 179,011 as of 2021. It is a major port, industrial centre, defence hub and tourist destination, located near the Great Barrier Reef.

  2. Welcome to Townsville City Council. Contains information about our city, business opportunities and things to see and do.

  3. Townsville City is a coastal suburb and the central business district of the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It has a population of 2,945 and is a major hub for businesses of all sectors in the Northern Australia region.

    • Stroll along The Strand. Stretching for 2.5 kilometers along the calm waters of Cleveland Bay, The Strand is a popular beachfront promenade and a magnet for both tourists and locals.
    • Take a Day Trip to Magnetic Island. Only eight kilometers off the coast of Townsville, Magnetic Island (affectionately known as "Maggie" by the locals) is technically a suburb of Townsville.
    • Climb Castle Hill. In the center of Townsville, Castle Hill is the city's most prominent landmark. It's a 290-meter-high granite monolith with beautiful 360-degree views from its peak.
    • Cuddle a Koala at Billabong Sanctuary. Billabong Sanctuary is home to a lovable cast of native Aussie animals. You'll find koalas, kangaroos, cassowaries, crocs, dingoes, wombats, and more here.
  4. On the cusp of Queensland's far north sits Townsville, the largest urban centre north of the Sunshine Coast and conveniently close to the Great Barrier Reef.

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  5. Discover the best attractions and activities in Townsville, a vibrant coastal city in Far North Queensland. Explore the Great Barrier Reef, visit an underwater museum, spot koalas on Magnetic Island and more.

  6. Bordered by the Coral Sea, the Wet Tropics and the Outback, the Townsville region has a vibrant natural landscape, rich Indigenous history, beautifully preserved Federation architecture, a smattering of islands just off its coast, and a vibrant dining scene.