Lord Howe Island, a small oceanic island in the Tasman Sea, 600 kilometres (370 mi) east of the Australian mainland; it is the most remote island of Australia to not fall under external territory status
Remarkable Rocks on
Kangaroo Island, 2007Greenly Island; a distant view taken from the sea (circa 1903) (State Library of South Australia PRG 280/1/1/120)Chinamans Hat Island as viewed from the nearby coastlineView of Pearson Island from its south end circa 1914 (State Library of South Australia PRG-280-1-12-263)
Tasmania is a large island state off the south-east coast of mainland Australia. The main island of Tasmania (which includes 94% of the state's land area) does not have a defined name but can be referred to as the "Tasmanian mainland". There are 334 islands (or
islets) within the state of Tasmania;[6] with the main islands listed below, each having a land area greater than 100 hectares (250 acres). A full list of all 334 islands is located at the
list of islands of Tasmania.
^
abNo longer an island -
Port of Brisbane wharves construction in the mouth of the Brisbane River extended over it
^Brothers, Nigel; Pemberton, David; Pryor, Helen; Lucieer, Vanessa (2001). Tasmania's offshore islands: seabirds and other natural features. Hobart, Tasmania: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. p. 44.
ISBN978-0-7246-4816-0.
Lord Howe Island, a small oceanic island in the Tasman Sea, 600 kilometres (370 mi) east of the Australian mainland; it is the most remote island of Australia to not fall under external territory status
Remarkable Rocks on
Kangaroo Island, 2007Greenly Island; a distant view taken from the sea (circa 1903) (State Library of South Australia PRG 280/1/1/120)Chinamans Hat Island as viewed from the nearby coastlineView of Pearson Island from its south end circa 1914 (State Library of South Australia PRG-280-1-12-263)
Tasmania is a large island state off the south-east coast of mainland Australia. The main island of Tasmania (which includes 94% of the state's land area) does not have a defined name but can be referred to as the "Tasmanian mainland". There are 334 islands (or
islets) within the state of Tasmania;[6] with the main islands listed below, each having a land area greater than 100 hectares (250 acres). A full list of all 334 islands is located at the
list of islands of Tasmania.
^
abNo longer an island -
Port of Brisbane wharves construction in the mouth of the Brisbane River extended over it
^Brothers, Nigel; Pemberton, David; Pryor, Helen; Lucieer, Vanessa (2001). Tasmania's offshore islands: seabirds and other natural features. Hobart, Tasmania: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. p. 44.
ISBN978-0-7246-4816-0.