Howick Island

Island in Queensland, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Howick Island is the southernmost and a now uninhabited island in the Howick group that is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in Far North Queensland, Australia.

LocationCoral Sea
Coordinates14°30′11″S 144°58′26″E
Total islands19
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Howick is located in Queensland
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EtymologySir Charles Grey, Viscount Howick[1]
Geography
LocationCoral Sea
Coordinates14°30′11″S 144°58′26″E
Total islands19
Major islands
  • Beanley Island
  • Bewick Island
  • Hampton Island
  • Ingram Island
  • Newton Island
  • Combe Island
  • Stapleton Island
  • South Barrow Island
Area4.8 km2 (1.9 sq mi)[2]
Highest elevation56 m (184 ft)[3]
Administration
StateQueensland
Demographics
Population0
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It fell within the territory of the Ithu people in pre-colonial times.

The island is located in the Coral Sea and is situated about 100 kilometres (62 mi) south-east of Cape Melville. The area of the island is approximately 480 hectares (1,200 acres).[2]

Etymology

The island group was named by Lieutenant Charles Jeffreys RN, captain of HMS Kangaroo, in 1815, possibly after Sir Charles Grey, Viscount Howick, a soldier.[1]

Ion Idriess' first novel, Madman's Island, was published in 1927 and is semi-autobiographical based on the author's experiences on Howick Island.[4]

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