King George Island (Tasmania)
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LocationTasmania
Coordinates42°57′S 147°49′E / 42.950°S 147.817°E
ArchipelagoSloping Island Group
Adjacent toNorfolk Bay
Aerial photograph of King George Island | |
Location in Tasmania | |
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Location | Tasmania |
| Coordinates | 42°57′S 147°49′E / 42.950°S 147.817°E |
| Archipelago | Sloping Island Group |
| Adjacent to | Norfolk Bay |
| Area | 0.198 km2 (0.076 sq mi) |
| Administration | |
| Land district | Pembroke |
| Additional information | |
| Time zone | |
| Discovered in 1798 | |
King George Island is an island in south-eastern Australia. It is part of the Sloping Island Group, lying close to the south-eastern coast of Tasmania around the Tasman and Forestier Peninsulas. The island was once inhabited and farmed and contains the ruins of two buildings on its eastern side. A conservation covenant is in place on this island.[1]
Much of the island's original vegetation has been destroyed by clearing and burning, though there are remnant stands of allocasuarinas and eucalypts. Rabbits are present as well as the metallic skink and White's skink.[1] Details of the fauna and flora of the island can be found in this article by Bush Heritage Australia from 2010.[2]