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Whitsunday Islands

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Island group in Queensland, Australia
"Whitsundays" redirects here. For the locality, seeWhitsundays, Queensland. For other uses, seeWhitsunday (disambiguation).

Whitsunday Islands
Geography
LocationQueensland, Australia
Coordinates20°18′S148°56′E / 20.300°S 148.933°E /-20.300; 148.933
Total islands74
Major islandsHamilton Island
Area282.82 km2 (109.20 sq mi)
Administration
Australia
StateQueensland
Largest settlementHamilton Island (pop. 1350)
Demographics
Population1,570 (2014)
Pop. density5.551/km2 (14.377/sq mi)

TheWhitsunday Islands are 74continental islands of various sizes off the central coast ofQueensland, Australia, 900 kilometres (560 miles) north ofBrisbane.[1] The northernmost of the islands are off the coast by the town ofBowen, while the southernmost islands are off the coast byProserpine. The island group is centred onWhitsunday Island, while the commercial centre isHamilton Island. Thetraditional owners of the area are theNgaro people and theGia people, whoseJuru people has the only legally recognised native title in theWhitsunday Region.[2]

The islands are within the locality ofWhitsundays and the local governmentWhitsunday Region.[3] In 2009, as part of theQ150 celebrations, the Whitsunday Islands became one of theQ150 Icons of Queensland for their role as a natural attraction.[4]

Naming

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On Sunday 3 June 1770, (the dayWhitsunPentecost was celebrated on the Christian calendar)Captain James Cook sailed his ship H.M.B. Endeavour, through a broad expanse of islands which provided an unimpeded passage to the north. Cook named the passage "Whitsundays' Passage".[5] Cook's recorded times and dates are often questioned. Time quoted is simply local time (calculated at noon), the date recorded is a little more confusing. Cook recordednautical time (the day starts at noon). Considering theInternational Date Line, and knowing today's date on the east coast of Australia is calculated at GMT+10, Cook's recorded date is fortuitously correct.

Whitsunday Islands

There is some contention as to exactly which islands are within the informally named Whitsunday Islands, in particular those at the southern extremity and the inclusions to the west. What is certain is that they lie within the chain named Cumberland Isles byCaptain Cook (now officially theCumberland Islands) and a reasonably defined section of that chain and surrounding waters have become known worldwide as The Whitsundays, based on a contraction of the Whitsunday Islands designation.

Tourism

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The Whitsunday islands are a popular tourist destination for travellers to Queensland and theGreat Barrier Reef with the area being one of the most popular yachting destinations in the Southern Hemisphere. The islands received about 700,000 visitors between March 2008 and March 2009.[6]

TheWhitsunday Ngaro Sea Trail[7] is a mix of seaways and short walks, crossing South Molle, Hook and Whitsunday islands.[8] The tracks across the islands are linked by seaways suited to kayaking, sailing or powerboating. Camping is available at eight camping areas on the three islands. Several islands have large resorts, offering a wide variety of accommodation and activities. Chartering a yacht orbareboating is a popular way to explore the seaways, beaches and coves.

The Ngaro Whitsundays Underwater Art Trail[9] is a series of sculptures of Turtle, Manta ray, Maori wrasse, Coral polyp and a traditional piece named Bywa. They are located in shallow water depths accessible for snorkelling.[10]

Components

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There are a total of 74 islands and islets among all the groups in the Whitsundays.

Whitsunday group

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The most notable islands in the main Whitsunday group are namedDent,Hamilton,Hayman,Hook andWhitsunday which features the white sands ofWhitehaven Beach.

Lindeman group

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The best known island in the Lindeman group is its namesakeLindeman Island (20°26′44″S149°02′33″E / 20.4456°S 149.0425°E /-20.4456; 149.0425 (Lindemann Island)).[11] However the largest island in the group isShaw Island (20°29′12″S149°04′32″E / 20.4867°S 149.0756°E /-20.4867; 149.0756 (Shaw Island)).[12]

Molle group

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The most notable islands in the Molle group areDaydream Island (formerly West Molle Island),Long Island andSouth Molle Island.

Northern group

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Some of the islands in the Northern group are Armit, Gloucester and Saddleback.

  • Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island
    Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island
  • Hill inlet, north of Whitehaven Beach
    Hill inlet, north of Whitehaven Beach
  • Panoramic view of the Whitsunday Islands
    Panoramic view of the Whitsunday Islands
  • Planton Island
    Planton Island
  • Sunset over mainland from summit of South Molle Island's Mount Jeffreys
    Sunset over mainland from summit ofSouth Molle Island's Mount Jeffreys

Table of islands

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Listed below are islands of The Whitsundays, divided by group locality. Named rocks and islets can be found listed within the entry for the nearest island to that feature.

IslandCapitalAdjacent islets and featuresArea (km²)Population
Lindeman IslandsLindeman Island30.3410
Baynham Island0.0740
Comston Island0.2360
Gaibirra Island0.3230
Keyser Island0.5770
Lindeman Island6.78910
Little Lindeman Island0.490
Maher IslandJesus Point0.940
Mansell Island1.1770
OtherAnn Island, Cole Island0.2220
Pentecost Island1.250
Seaforth IslandNorth Beach0.2650
Shaw IslandNeck Bay, Burning Point15.620
Thomas IslandThomas Bay, Dead Dog Point2.230
Triangle Island0.1150
Volskow Island0.0320
Molle IslandsSouth Molle Island20.17150
Daydream IslandCoral Beach, Lovers Beach, Mermaids Beach, Sunset Beach0.2330
Denman Island0.0950
Goat Island0.0470
Long IslandBase Point, Fire Point, Happy Bay, Paradise Bay, Pelican Beach, Peppers Palm Bay, Sandy Bay, Spit Point10.680
Mid Molle Island0.130
North Molle Island2.6430
OtherGunn Island, Repair Island, Shute Island, Tancerd Island0.5880
Pine Island1.0630
Planton Island0.1140
South Molle IslandBauer Bay4.6640
Northern GroupGloucester Island33.561
Armit Island1.050
Double Cone Island0.40
Eshelby Island0.130
Gloucester Island26.80
Grassy Island1.290
Gumbrell Island0.470
Manta Ray Island0.320
Middle Island0.430
Olden Island0.430
Poole Island0.190
Rattray Island0.230
Saddleback Island0.580
Stone Island1.241
The Whitsunday GroupHamilton Island198.751409
Bird Island0.0170
Black Island0.050
Border IslandCateran Bay3.0660
Cid IslandBench Point, Gilling Point2.950
Cowrie Island0.0240
Deloraine Island0.1720
Dent Island4.132
Dumbell Island0.1410
Dungarra Island0.0940
Esk Island0.10
Fitzalan Island0.0540
Hamilton IslandCrab Bay, South Head, Driftwood Bay, Coral Cove, Escape Beach, Broken Point, Sunrise Bay, Hideaway Bay, Catseye Bay, Pebble Beach, Airport Beach7.981350
Harold Island0.3450
Haslewood Island7.9410
Hayman IslandDolphin Point, Tower Point, Rescue Beach, Groper Point, Arkhurst Point, Blue Pearl Bay, Royal Hayman Hotel3.7850
Henning Island0.4960
Hook Island54.875
Ireby Island0.0460
Langford Island0.0930
Lupton Island1.050
Nicolson Island0.1630
OtherBuddibuddi Island, Yuindalla Island, Petrel Island, Arkhurst Island, Plum Pudding Island0.9040
Perseverance Island0.3420
Teague Island0.5580
Titan Island0.0112
Whitsunday Island1090
Wirrainbeia Island0.040
Workington Island0.3330
Whitsunday IslandsTotals282.821570

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Perfectly places: The Whitsundays: The place to live".Whitsunday Regional Council. p. 7. Archived fromthe original on 17 March 2016. Retrieved26 January 2020.
  2. ^Prior on Behalf of the Juru (Cape Upstart) People v The State of Queensland (No.2) [2011] FCA 819 (26 July 2011),Federal Court (Australia).
  3. ^"Queensland Globe".State of Queensland. Retrieved12 November 2019.
  4. ^Bligh, Anna (10 June 2009)."PREMIER UNVEILS QUEENSLAND'S 150 ICONS".Queensland Government. Archived fromthe original on 24 May 2017. Retrieved24 May 2017.
  5. ^"Trove - Archived webpage".
  6. ^Andrew Bain (21 November 2009)."The alternative Whitsunday".Brisbane Times. Fairfax Digital. Retrieved1 February 2010.
  7. ^Science, jurisdiction=Queensland; sector=government; corporateName=Department of Environment and (19 November 2009)."Whitsunday Ngaro Sea Trail".Department of Environment and Science. Retrieved8 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^"Whitsunday Ngaro Sea Trail". Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing. 25 March 2011. Archived fromthe original on 25 April 2013. Retrieved24 April 2013.
  9. ^"Ngaro Whitsunday Underwater Art Trail".tourismwhitsundays.com.au.
  10. ^"Underwater Marine Sculptures".Tourism & Events Queensland. Queensland Government. Retrieved23 November 2025.
  11. ^"Lindemann Island – island in the Mackay Region (entry 19445)".Queensland Place Names.Queensland Government. Retrieved31 August 2021.
  12. ^"Shaw Island – island in the Mackay Region (entry 30595)".Queensland Place Names.Queensland Government. Retrieved31 August 2021.

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