🌄 Out on the road again — today’s stop: the Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland.
Spent the day working across the Tablelands, from Atherton through Tolga and out along some of those quiet back roads where the landscape changes every few kilometres. Open farmland, dense rainforest, and those classic elevated views that make this part of Queensland feel completely different to the coast.
It’s one of those places where things look calm on the surface, but like most regional areas, there’s always more going on behind the scenes.
And that’s why jobs bring me here.
The Atherton Tablelands has a long history, originally inhabited by the Yidinji and Ngadjon-Jii peoples, later becoming a key agricultural hub built on dairy, cropping, and timber. Towns like Atherton and Tolga have been servicing the region for over a century, and you still get that strong sense of community everywhere you go.
But working out here also reminds you of something important.
A lot of firms talk about “Queensland coverage” but very few actually get out to places like this. Not just passing through, but on the ground, doing the work.
That’s where Regional Queensland Investigations is different.
From the Tablelands to the Gulf, Cape, mining regions, and remote communities, we don’t just service regional Queensland.
We’re already here.
👉 www.rqinv.com.au
1300 870 923
Queensland’s trusted regional investigation specialists — on the ground where it counts.
