Cairns is 347km north of Townsville, and 1698km north of Brisbane.
It is a city on the tropical coast of Far North Queensland overflowing with incredible nature and beauty. It is the fifth largest city in Queensland with a population of 153,951 and serves as a major commercial centre for the Far North Queensland region.
Climate
Cairns has a tropical climate, with average summer temperatures between 23°C and 31°C and average winter temperatures between 17°C and 26°C.
Things to do in Cairns
Cairns is surrounded by the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, Green Island, Fitzroy Island, Bedarra Island, Frankland Islands and Lizard Island, so be sure to pack your swimmers. Enjoy white sand beaches and a long list of water-based activities such as glass-bottomed kayaks, marine life encounters, and snorkelling coral gardens.
Education
There are over 80 schools in the Cairns region of Far North Queensland. In Cairns and its closest suburbs, there are 18 primary schools, 6 secondary schools and 7 combined schools to choose from. Anglican, Catholic, Christian, Lutheran, and non- denominational options are all available, with boarding facilities also offered at some schools.