Queenstown (Queenstown Australia) is a small town on the west coast of Tasmania with a permanent population of about 2000 people.
Queenstown, near Lake (Lake Burbury), was settled in 1881 when gold was discovered in a nearby creek, and for nearly a century since then, the town has been closely connected to the mining industry. With the decline of the mining industry, the present Queenstown has entered a new era, as tourists from the famous cradle mountain, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park), National Park, bring new life to the town. The town's strong mining history has also attracted a lot of tourists, where tourists can go deep into the mines and learn about the real lives of miners.