Queensland asks: Where the hell did everyone go?

By Tony Moore
Updated April 21 2015 - 10:08pm, first published 9:14am
Lara Bingle fronted the famous Tourism Queensland campaign when she asked "so where the bloody hell are you?" Photo: Supplied
Lara Bingle fronted the famous Tourism Queensland campaign when she asked "so where the bloody hell are you?" Photo: Supplied
Queensland Treasurer Curtis Pitt. Photo: Chris Hyde
Queensland Treasurer Curtis Pitt. Photo: Chris Hyde
Sun and sand are no longer enough to bring southerners to the Sunshine State. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Sun and sand are no longer enough to bring southerners to the Sunshine State. Photo: Glenn Hunt

Queensland is no longer the apple of Australia's interstate migration eye with figures showing the number of people shifting to the Sunshine State at its lowest point for a decade.

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