Tully
Tropical North Queensland, QLD
About this place
- Labourers365
- Managers125
- Community & Personal Service97
- Technicians & Trades92
- Machinery Operators & Drivers88
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Highlights
- Proximity to the stunning Tully River and nearby waterfalls
- Rich agricultural landscape, famous for sugarcane production
- Strong sense of community with regular local events
- Gateway to the World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics Rainforest
- Vibrant local markets showcasing regional produce
About Tully
Tully, nestled in the heart of Tropical North Queensland, is a charming small town that boasts a laid-back atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. Surrounded by lush rainforests and the majestic Great Dividing Range, Tully is renowned for its vibrant community spirit and rich agricultural heritage. The town's picturesque landscapes, including the nearby Tully River and the iconic Tully Sugar Mill, create a serene escape for those looking to connect with nature and enjoy a slower pace of life. With a population of just over 2,200, Tully offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern amenities. Residents enjoy a close-knit community, where local events and markets foster friendships and camaraderie. The warm tropical climate enhances the town's appeal, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities, from hiking through the nearby national parks to exploring the breathtaking waterfalls in the region.
What You'll Find
Proximity to the stunning Tully River and nearby waterfalls; Rich agricultural landscape, famous for sugarcane production; Strong sense of community with regular local events; Gateway to the World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics Rainforest; Vibrant local markets showcasing regional produce
Why Locals Love It
Residents cherish Tully for its friendly atmosphere, beautiful surroundings, and the strong sense of community that makes it feel like home.
Why Visitors Come
Tourists are drawn to Tully for its breathtaking natural landscapes, outdoor adventures, and the opportunity to experience the unique charm of a tropical Queensland town.

