Queenstown
About this place
- Technicians & Trades112
- Labourers109
- Machinery Operators & Drivers96
- Community & Personal Service89
- Professionals68
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Highlights
- Stunning natural landscapes including mountains and forests
- Rich mining history reflected in unique architecture
- Close-knit community with a welcoming atmosphere
- Proximity to hiking trails and outdoor activities
- Local arts scene showcasing regional talent
About Queenstown
Nestled among the rugged beauty of Tasmania's West Coast, Queenstown is a charming town that embodies the spirit of resilience and community. With a population of just 1,772, this former mining hub has transformed into a welcoming place where history intertwines with stunning natural landscapes. The town's character is defined by its unique architecture, shaped by the mining boom, and the breathtaking views of surrounding mountains and forests, creating a picturesque backdrop for everyday life. Life in Queenstown is marked by a slower pace, inviting residents and visitors alike to immerse themselves in the striking wilderness and engage with the close-knit community. The local atmosphere is friendly and communal, with a shared appreciation for the serene surroundings and outdoor activities. Whether it's exploring the nearby hiking trails or enjoying the local arts scene, Queenstown offers a peaceful lifestyle that allows its residents to connect with nature and each other.
What You'll Find
Stunning natural landscapes including mountains and forests; Rich mining history reflected in unique architecture; Close-knit community with a welcoming atmosphere; Proximity to hiking trails and outdoor activities; Local arts scene showcasing regional talent
Why Locals Love It
Residents cherish the peaceful lifestyle and strong community bonds that Queenstown fosters.
Why Visitors Come
Visitors are drawn to Queenstown for its breathtaking scenery, rich history, and opportunities for outdoor adventures.

