Innisfail is a prosperous, colourful town, situated on the North and South Johnstone Rivers, and is surrounded by rich green landscape. Lush sugar plantations flow from the dense rainforest coastline to the thick jungles of the Palmerston National Park to the west.
Sugar has been grown here since the early 1880's. Tea, bananas, pawpaws and other exotic tropical fruits are also grown within the area. Aquaculture also plays an important part in the area's economy ranging from prawn, barramundi and fresh crayfish to crocodile farming. Distance from Brisbane (State Capital): 1,719 kilometres.
Temperatures for Innisfail
Innisfail has hot summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Innisfail is approximately 40 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 17 °c.
Innisfail has warm winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Innisfail is approximately 30 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 7 °c.
MONTH
LOW °c
HIGH °c
January
17
40
February
18
39
March
17
38
April
11
34
May
9
31
June
7
30
July
6
30
August
8
30
September
10
32
October
12
36
November
16
39
December
17
40
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