Strengthening North West Queensland
The North West Queensland region encompasses the nine local government areas of Burke, Carpentaria, Cloncurry, Doomadgee, Flinders, McKinlay, Mornington, Mount Isa and Richmond.
The region has a total land area of 307,082.2 km2, with an average daily temperature range of 18.6°C to 32.5°C and an average annual rainfall of 573 mm.
The North West Minerals Province, located in the north-west region, is one of the world's most significant base and precious metals producers, while a thriving beef industry is a strong economic stimulator. The north -west region is also a popular destination for tourists seeking an off-the-beaten-track experience. Tourists can explore world-class fossil sites, cultural heritage sites and paddle down the tranquil and picturesque Lawn Hill Gorge.
Our North West Queensland regional office is one of 11 regional offices across Queensland supporting businesses to mature, grow and invest.
Support is facilitated via one-on-one interactions, information, presentations and workshops (both online and face-to-face). A number of pre-recorded sessions are also available on how to promote your business’s products and services to others.
Population
31,104 (ERP 2022 ABS)
Employment
Labour force 16,871 (June quarter 2023)
Strengths
- abundant mineral wealth and natural resources
- thriving pastoral industries
- a vital transport corridor with easy access to major transport routes
- established local supply chains
- proximity to growing Asian markets
- the world’s largest natural aquifer, the Great Artesian Basin
- world-class fossil deposits
- national parks and cultural heritage sites
- resilient and diverse economy
- Riversleigh World Heritage Fossil Site
- thriving outback experience, tourism industry
Main industries
- mining and minerals processing
- agriculture, beef
- tourism
Key projects
- North West Queensland Economic Diversification Strategy, a key deliverable of A Strategic Blueprint for Queensland’s North West Minerals Province
- A Strategic Blueprint for Queensland’s North West Minerals Province
- Coordinated projects in the region (Office of the Coordinator-General)
- Prescribed projects in the region (Office of the Coordinator-General)
The North West Minerals Province pipeline of projects is an initiative of the North West Queensland Economic Diversification Strategy and provides awareness of upcoming employment and business opportunities. Government is partnering with proponents to progress many of these projects to help boost local economies.
Local content activities
We’re committed to providing local businesses with full, fair and reasonable opportunities to participate in government and non-government projects across Queensland. This is done by delivering a range of activities to help local businesses find project opportunities, compete for work and improve their tendering and supply chain capabilities.
View all upcoming events and opportunities in the region including:
- workshops
- mentoring services
- industry briefings that support businesses at all stages of project supply chains
You can also learn more about the regional manufacturing hubs and support provided to the region.
Mount Isa Transition Fund
The Queensland Government is investing up to $50 million to support workers affected by the closure in 2025 of Glencore’s Mount Isa copper mine and copper concentrator and the Lady Loretta zinc mine. The support package includes up to $20 million for an economic structural adjustment through the Mount Isa Transition Fund. A resource acceleration project of up to $30 million will be delivered by Queensland Treasury in conjunction with the Department of Resources. Glencore‘s other regional assets will remain operational.
The Fund aims to support job creation for the local workforce, and strengthen the economy, liveability and community resilience in Mount Isa.
The Mount Isa and Region Futures Advisory Committee will support the delivery of the Fund through place-based advice to the government.
Further information
Contact our North West Queensland regional office to find out more.
Last updated: 01 Mar 2024