Furneaux Group

Furneaux Group
Native name: Tayaritja
Furneaux Group
Etymology Tobias Furneaux
Geography
Location Bass Strait
Coordinates 40°10′S 148°05′E / 40.167°S 148.083°E / -40.167; 148.083Coordinates: 40°10′S 148°05′E / 40.167°S 148.083°E / -40.167; 148.083
Total islands approx. 100
Major islands Flinders Island, Cape Barren Island and Clarke Island
Area 2,010.3 km2 (776.2 sq mi)
Administration
State Tasmania
Local government Flinders Council
Demographics
Population 795

The Furneaux Group (indigenous name: Tayaritja[1][2]) is a group of approximately 100 islands located at the eastern end of Bass Strait, between Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. The islands were named after British navigator Tobias Furneaux, who sighted the eastern side of these islands after leaving Adventure Bay in 1773 on his way to New Zealand to rejoin Captain James Cook.[3] Navigator Matthew Flinders was the first Westerner to explore the Furneaux Islands group in the Francis in 1798, and later that year in the Norfolk.[4]

The largest islands in the group are Flinders Island, Cape Barren Island and Clarke Island. The group contains five settlements: Killiecrankie, Emita, Lady Barron, Cape Barren Island and Whitemark on Flinders Island, which serves as the administrative centre of the Flinders Council. there are also some small populated ranches on the remote islands.

The Aboriginal woman Dolly Dalrymple was born in the area.[5]

King Island, at the western end of Bass Strait, is not a part of the group.

Administration

The Furneaux Group consists of approximately 100 islands. The major ones are: Anderson Island, Babel Island, Badger Island, Billy Goat Reefs, Big Green Island, Briggs Islet, Cat Island, Chalky Island, Cooties Reef, Doughboy Island, East Kangaroo Island, Fisher Island, Fisher Island Reef, Forsyth Island, Great Dog Island, Inner Sister Island, Outer Sister Island, Isabella Island, Little Anderson Island, Little Chalky Island, Little Dog Island, Little Green Island, Long Island, Low Islets, and another of the same name Low Islets, Middle Pasco Island, Mile Island, Moriarty Rocks, Mount Chappell Island, Neds Reef, Night Island, North Pasco Island, Passage Island (Tasmania), Pelican Island, Prime Seal Island, Puncheon Island, Puncheon Islets, Roydon Island, Rum Island, Samphire Island, Sentinel Island, South Pasco Island, Spences Reefs, Spike Island, Storehouse Island, Swan Island, Tin Kettle Island, Vansittart Island.

The Furneaux Group, together with the groups of islands to the north west Kent Group, Hogan Island Group, Curtis Group, Wilsons Promontory Islands (only Tasmanian part) form the Furneaux Islands Council.

Table of islands

Island Capital Other cities Area Population
km2 sq mi
Furneaux Group Whitemark Lady Barron, The Corner, Emita, Killiecrankie style="text-align:right;"|2,010.3 776.2795
Babel Island Group 5.01 1.930
Babel Island 4.4 1.70
Cat Island (Tasmania) 0.39 0.150
Fifty Foot Rock 0.02 0.00770
Other 0 00
Storehouse Island 0.2 0.0770
Badger Island Group Badger Island Mount Chappell Island 18.15 7.013
Badger Island South East Point 13.5 5.21
Goose Island (Tasmania) 1.09 0.420
Inner Little Goose Island 0.045 0.0170
Little Badger Island 0.025 0.00970
Little Goose Island 0.036 0.0140
Mount Chappell Island 3.45 1.332
Other Beagle Island North West Mount Chappell Islet 0.004 0.00150
Bass Pyramid Bass Pyramid 0.025 0.00970
Big Green Island Group Big Green Island East Kangaroo Island 4.1 1.66
Big Green Island 1.57 0.614
Chalky Island (Tasmania) 0.41 0.160
East Kangaroo Island 175 682
Isabella Island 0.14 0.0540
Little Chalky Island 0.05 0.0190
Mile Island 0.04 0.0150
Other 0.14 0.0540
Cape Barren Island The Corner 478.4 184.767
Clarke Island (Tasmania) 82 321
Craggy Island (Tasmania) Craggy Island 0.389 0.1500
Flinders Island Whitemark Lady Barron 1,367 528700
Franklin Sound Islands Important Bird Area Great Dog Tin Kettle 21.362 8.24814
Anderson Island (Tasmania) 1.66 0.640
Boxen Island 0.13 0.0500
Briggs Islet 0.034 0.0130
Doughboy Island (Tasmania) 0.17 0.0660
Great Dog Island (Tasmania) Great Dog Island (Tasmania) 3.75 1.4510
Lady Barron Island 0.01 0.00390
Little Anderson Island 0.13 0.0500
Little Dog Island Little Dog Island 0.83 0.320
Little Green Island 0.87 0.340
Long Island (Tasmania) 3.13 1.210
Neds Reef 0.04 0.0150
Other Spences Islands Big Black Reef, GVH Rock, Mid Woody Islet, Ram, Apple Orchard Point, Billy Goat Reefs, Fisher Island, Samphire Island 0.253 0.0980
Oyster Rocks East Oyster West Oyster 0.07 0.0270
Pelican Island (Tasmania) 0.07 0.0270
Puncheon Island Puncheon Island 0.185 0.0711
Tin Kettle Island Tin Kettle 1.86 0.722
Vansittart Island (Tasmania) Bates Bay House Bay 8.17 3.151
Inner Sister Island 7.48 2.890
Other Little Island Shag Rock 0 00
Outer Sister Island Outer Sister Island 5.45 2.100
Pasco Island Group Roydon Island 1.1 0.420
Marriott Reef 0.034 0.0130
Middle Pasco Islands 0.084 0.0320
North Pasco Island 0.28 0.110
Other 0.122 0.0470
Roydon Island 0.37 0.140
South Pasco Island 0.21 0.0810
Passage Island Group Passage Island 4.47 1.732
Forsyth Island 1.67 0.640
Gull Island (Tasmania) 0.085 0.0330
Low Islets (Tasmania) 0.02 0.00770
Moriarty Rocks 0.025 0.00970
Other Battery Island 0.017 0.00660
Passage Island (Tasmania) Passage Island 2.53 0.982
Spike Island (Tasmania) Spike Island Little Spike Island 0.123 0.0470
Preservation Island Group Preservation Island 2.37 0.922
Key Island 0.06 0.0230
Night Island (Tasmania) 0.026 0.0100
Other 0.007 0.00270
Preservation Island Preservation Island Horseshoe Bay 2.08 0.802
Rum Island (Tasmania) 0.197 0.0760
Prime Seal Island Group Prime Seal Island 12.8 4.90
Bird Island (Prime Seal Group) 0.015 0.00580
Low Islets (Prime Seal Group) South low Middle low, North low 0.35 0.140
Other 0.075 0.0290
Prime Seal Island Peacock Bay South Bay 12.2 4.70
Wybalenna Island 0.16 0.0620
Sentinel Island (Tasmania) 0.1 0.0390
Wright Rock 0.094 0.0360
Furneaux Group Whitemark Lady Barron, The Corner, Emita, Killiecrankie 2,010.3 776.2795

Geology

The islands contain granite from the Devonian period, as well as unconsolidated limestone and sand from Cenozoic periods. During the ice age, a land bridge joined Tasmania to the Australian mainland through this group of islands.

See also

References

  1. Brown, Damien (15 June 2012). "Breathing new life into Indigenous language". ABC News. Hobart, Australia. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  2. "A glossary of alternate placenames". Lands or Red and Gold. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  3. Cumpston, J. S. (1973). First visitors to Bass Strait. Canberra: Roebuck Society. ISBN 0-9500858-8-X.
  4. Flinders, Matthew (1801). Observations on the coasts of Van Diemen’s, Land on Bass’s Strait and its islands, and on part of the coasts of New South Wales; intended to accompany the charts of the late discoveries in those countries.
  5. McFarlane, Ian (2005). Dalrymple, Dolly (c. 1808 - 1864). Australian Dictionary of Biography (Supplementary Volume ed.). Melbourne University Press. p. 94.


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