Towards Tourism 2032 · Queensland's Visitor Economy

Explore Queensland, region by region.

Every ATDW-registered place to stay, see and do across the state — mapped, searchable, and tied to the $44 billion visitor economy Queensland is building toward the Brisbane 2032 Games.

Queensland's tourism layer — finally queryable.

Enter any Queensland region or town above to surface its registered tourism operators — accommodation, attractions, tours and dining — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. Every result is mapped and cross-links to LotScan property intelligence and the 122,000-business contractor directory.

Tourism underpins Queensland's $44 billion visitor-economy target for 2032, supported by a measurable base of capacity — 84,091 rooms across 1,934 ATDW-registered accommodation operators statewide. As the state builds toward the Brisbane 2032 Games, the gap between that capacity and the hospitality roles advertised to staff it is a leading signal for accommodation pressure — sitting alongside the 282,300-strong construction workforce tracked separately.

Source: Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland (CC BY 4.0 where applicable). Operator details link to official sites — QLD2032 hosts no booking or imagery.