The newest little Queenslander Vera, born on Queensland Day. I had to bring her some Maroon and congratulate her parents as well! Load image Load image
— David Crisafulli (@DavidCrisafulli) June 6, 2026
Apparently today is Queensland Day. I had no idea such a thing existed.
BREAKING: Today we’re proud to announce the Queensland Day All The Best winners for 2026! Best Banh Mi – Banh Mi Factory (Zillmere) Best Beach – Mooloolaba Beach (Sunshine Coast) Best Bakery – The Baker’s Duck (Toowoomba) Best Butcher – Rode Meats (Stafford Show more Load image
— David Crisafulli (@DavidCrisafulli) June 3, 2026
Families are out together celebrating Queensland Day across our State. Today at Government House we marked the anniversary of Queensland separating from New South Wales in 1859. We live in the best part of the greatest country in the world - that’s worth celebrating. Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB Load image Load image
— David Crisafulli (@DavidCrisafulli) June 6, 2026
Happy Queensland Day ,fellow Queenslanders !!! The greatest place in the world GIF 145 KB Load GIF
This morning at the Bluefin - the local community’s hardest working members were recognised at the annual Queensland Day awards. Congratulations to all the winners for their hard work out in our community. Load image Load image Load image Load image
Congratulations to all of our incredible @Queensland Day All The Best winners! Now let’s get ready to celebrate our State this weekend on June 6. 1:19 8 MB Load video
— David Crisafulli (@DavidCrisafulli) June 3, 2026
Happy Queensland Day! 6 June. A special memory from 2019, when Brisbane’s Story Bridge lit up in Afghanistan’s tricolour to mark 100 years of Afghanistan’s independence and 50 years of Afghanistan–Australia friendship. Load image
— Afghanistan in Australia (@AfghanEmbassyAu) June 6, 2026
Queensland Day History
Queensland Day (QLD) is dedicated to recognising the statehood and diverse cultural heritage, history and achievements of Queensland. The observance aims to promote unity, foster community engagement and pride for the unique identity of Queenslanders. In addition to official ceremonies, various events and activities are organised throughout communities to mark this special day, celebrating the state's past, present, and future.
Queensland Day was first celebrated in 1981. The observance commemorates the founding of Queensland as a separate colony from New South Wales on 6 June 1859, after Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the state's first Governor, signed the Letters Patent on this date. Since then, this annual event has observed the rich history, development, and contributions of Queenslanders to the Australian society in diverse fields including scientific advancements, political leadership, and sporting achievements. Queensland Day is an opportunity to appreciate the strong connections that draw together the state's people, culture and landscape.
Queensland Day is observed through a range of activities such as flag-raising ceremonies, community events, awards recognising local individuals and organisations for their remarkable contributions, and family-based gatherings. Schools and community organisations may also conduct special programs, while local sports clubs might host matches to engage the public in celebrating the state's spirit. Queensland Day is officially celebrated on 6 June.
Top facts about Queensland Day
Queensland is the second largest Australian state, after Western Australia. With an area of 1.7 million sq. km, the state is 7 times larger than Britain.
The independence of all political and other both is a happiness - Rutherford B. Hayes, Former US President
Enjoy the long weekend by taking advantage of one of Queensland's 200 national parks and 5 World Heritage Sites by visiting one of your choice.
Visit the State Library of Queensland and check out historic documents and artifacts pertaining to the state's past.
Spread awareness of the day on social media using hashtags #QueenslandDay, #BirthofQueensland and #6June1859.
Attend the Queenslander of the Year Awards or prepare to nominate someone that you feel is deserving for an award.
Host a barbeque lunch and put up as much maroon as you can at home, in the office or at school. Then take a picture of the party and submit it the government in charge to win prizes.