A Dynamic City

  Yacht at Gladstone Marina   Goondoon Street Gladstone   Marina Boardwalk

Gladstone is a city with a difference - tourism, community and industry are in harmony, retaining a pleasant lifestyle and environment.

Named Port Curtis by Lieutenant Matthew Flinders when he entered the natural deepwater harbour in 1802, Gladstone is sheltered by two large Islands - Curtis and Facing, and was given its name in 1853 to honor  the British statesman, Sir William Gladstone.  A meatworks was established and in the west, gold rushes added to the pace of development.  Gladstone's transformation came in the Sixties with the start of major industrial and community expansion, which has continued over the past three decades to be at the forefront of the community and industry development in Australia.

Gladstone today is host to an increasing number of visitors and new residents each year.  Our Visitor Information Centre at the Marina is open seven days.  Visitors often react with pleasant surprise at what the find in this community.

Gladstone is a clean and safe city, as recognised in the Tidiest Towns Competition, having won many awards including the title Queensland's Tidiest Town many times.  Queensland's premier port city boasts several of Australia' s most significant industries in a region of thriving trade, commerce and investment.  The catchphrase, "The Engine Room of Industry" highlights the area's strong industrial facilities and economy.

While the Gladstone Region is the processing centre for a resource-rich region, the city retains an environmentally-friendly and pleasant feel.

Introducing our Councils...

Gladstone_City_Council_Logo.gif Gladstone City Council - Port City to the World
Council looks forward to the upcoming industrial development in the Region to create employment & economic development.  At the same time, our residents are keen to see sensitive development & the maintenance of our clean and green environment and our "Tidy Towns" image.  Gladstone has been awarded the State's Tidiest Town Award nine times. 

The Gladstone City Council welcomes enquiries from potential developers, investors and residents.  Our mission is to continue to improve the quality of life for our residents and maintain the image of Gladstone as a friendly, tidy, environmentally-sustainable city.  Highway access to Gladstone is from the Bruce Highway via Port Curtis Way, through Benaraby to the south and Mt Larcom to the north.

Postal address:  PO Box 29, Gladstone Q 4680
Phone:  (07) 4970 0700
Fax:  (07) 4972 3381 
Website:  www.gladstone.qld.gov.au





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