Queensland capped off 2010-11 with an extra 2,400 trend jobs and a drop in the unemployment rate, ABS employment data revealed.

Treasurer Andrew Fraser said after the natural disasters hammered the economy earlier this year, Queensland looked to be regaining momentum towards the Bligh Government's 100,000 jobs target.

"Queensland created 2,400 of the nation's net total of 3,800 jobs in June 2011," Mr Fraser said.

"Official figures now show there are 23,300 jobs to go before we hit the 100,000 jobs target.

"The trend unemployment rate in June dropped 0.1 percentage point to 5.2 percent, 0.4 percentage point lower than the recent peak in January.

"The drop in trend unemployment in June was supported by both part time and full time employment, which gained 1,900 and 500 jobs respectively.

"That's 20 straight months of full time employment growth."

Mr Fraser said the results closed off a challenging financial year peppered with clear positive indicators for a strong 2011-12.

"Queensland is on a launch pad with a 140,000 jobs bonanza forecast over the next two years in the 2011-12 State Budget," Mr Fraser said.

"We will continue to deliver our massive building program and the reconstruction effort as well as fostering investment from the resources industry to support 5 percent growth in 2011-12.