Queensland's fifth highest peak,
Mount Superbus, is located in the south of the region. The
Cunningham Highway passes southwest to the Darling Downs via
Cunninghams Gap. Several highways including the
Bruce Highway,
Warrego Highway and the
Pacific Motorway link to the adjoining regions. was opened in 2011 The region is mountainous.
McPherson Range,
Teviot Range,
D'Aguilar Range,
Little Liverpool Range,
Blackall Range as well as the
Springbrook Plateau and
Tamborine Mountain Plateau. Isolated volcanic peaks are found at
Moogerah Peaks and the
Glass House Mountains. Along the coast are several large islands including
Bribie Island,
Moreton Island and
North Stradbroke Island with many smaller islands in
Moreton Bay. Several major water supply and flood mitigation dams have been constructed here. The
SEQ Water Grid,
Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme and
Gold Coast Desalination Plant were built to counter the effects of
drought in South East Queensland. Just over half the land is used for grazing. South East Queensland is flood-prone. The coastal
dunes of South East Queensland represent one of the world’s oldest, largest and continuous systems of coastal dunes.
Local government areas South East Queensland includes 11 adjoining local government areas (LGAs) in their entirety, and one partially (urban extent of the
Toowoomba Region).
Major cities The region is a complex, regional hybrid linking the Brisbane metropolitan area with several surrounding cities. South East Queensland includes the following cities: •
Brisbane, Queensland's capital and largest city. Brisbane's metropolitan area includes the following
local government areas: •
City of Brisbane, the most populous local government area in the nation •
City of Ipswich, home to Queensland's oldest provincial city and industrial centre, in the south-west •
City of Logan, a largely residential and light industrial area in the south-east •
City of Moreton Bay, a largely residential area to the north, which includes the
Redcliffe Peninsula •
Redland City, a residential and acreage area in the coastal south-east •
Gold Coast, Queensland's premier tourist destination and
surfing mecca to the south of Brisbane. •
Sunshine Coast, another major tourist area to the north of Brisbane. •
Toowoomba, nicknamed 'The Garden City', the most populous inland city in the country after the national capital, Canberra. New developments are currently underway at
Springfield,
Ecco Ripley,
Yarrabilba and
Flagstone. Some geographers suggest several more master-planned communities will be needed to cater for the expected population growth rates.
Airports •
Brisbane Airport – The major international gateway to the region offering services direct to
North America,
Asia,
Oceania and the
Middle East. •
Gold Coast Airport – The second major gateway is one of Australia's fastest growing airport offering services to
New Zealand, and
Indonesia. •
Sunshine Coast Airport – An airport offering services to
Sydney,
Melbourne and
Adelaide, with international flights to
New Zealand during the peak summer season. •
Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport – The first privately funded major airport in the country. Services the Toowoomba and surrounding Darling Downs region, with a view to becoming a major international freight hub. •
Archerfield Airport – a general aviation airport located approximately south of the
Brisbane CBD. •
Redcliffe Airport – a general aviation airport located on the Redcliffe Peninsula approximately from the
Brisbane CBD. •
RAAF Base Amberley – the largest operational base of the air force in Australia located in south-western Ipswich approximately from the
Brisbane CBD. ==Industry==