Queensland

Dive in to the Great Barrier Reef and explore Scrubs designed for Qld's heat, heart and healthcare heroes

Built for heat, long shifts & big hearts

Queensland is vast, bold and uncompromising. Stretching from tropical rainforests and coral reefs to sun-burnt plains and remote communites. It's a place where healthcare looks different everyday:

A coastal ED battling summer surges.

A regional ward where staff are family.

A remote clinic where resilience is part of the uniform.

Queensland's healthcare workers adapt, endure and show up - no matter the heat, the distance or the demand.

Our Queenslands Scrubs are designed to honour that spirit.

Great Barrier Reef

Stretching over 2300 kilometres along the Queensland coastline, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system on Earth and one of the planet’s most extraordinary natural wonders.

A living mosaic of vibrant corals, tropical fish, sea turtles and reef sharks, it is a delicate yet powerful ecosystem visible even from space.

Beneath its turquoise waters lies a world of intricate reef structures and shifting light - constantly evolving, endlessly alive.

More than just a breathtaking destination, the Reef represents resilience, biodiversity and the deep connection between Australia’s land, sea and people.

Daintree Rainforest

The Daintree Rainforest is one of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests and part of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Wet Tropics Region. It is estimated to be over 180 million years old and rich in extraordinary biodiversity.

Located in Far North Queensland, where the rainforest meets the reef, it is home to ancient plant species, vibrant birdlife, cassowaries, tree kangaroos and winding freshwater creeks that flow into the Coral Sea.

Lush canopies, towering fan palms, and dense green undergrowth create a living, breathing ecosystem that feels untouched and deeply sacred.

The Daintree Rainforest is a powerful reminder of nature’s resilience, connection, and quiet strength.

Queensland's state floral emblem

The Cooktown Orchid

Queensland's flora & fauna are a real testament to the rich diversity of this state.