Stotts Island Nature Reserve

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NearestcityTweed Heads
Coordinates28°16′15″S 153°29′51″E / 28.27083°S 153.49750°E / -28.27083; 153.49750
Area1.41 km2 (0.54 sq mi)[1]
Stotts Island Nature Reserve
Hoop pine & Bangalow palm at Stotts Island
Map showing the location of Stotts Island Nature Reserve
Map showing the location of Stotts Island Nature Reserve
Stotts Island Nature Reserve
LocationNew South Wales
Nearest cityTweed Heads
Coordinates28°16′15″S 153°29′51″E / 28.27083°S 153.49750°E / -28.27083; 153.49750
Area1.41 km2 (0.54 sq mi)[1]
Established25 June 1971 (1971-06-25)[1]
Governing bodyNSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
WebsiteOfficial website

The Stotts Island Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve containing the Stotts Island, a river island, that is located in the Tweed River, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales in eastern Australia. The 141-hectare (350-acre) reserve is situated near Tweed Heads and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) northeast of Murwillumbah.[1][2]

The island was named after James Stott, an early cedar cutter. Originally an Irish convict, he was sentenced in 1826 to seven years transportation to New South Wales for the theft of clothing.[3]

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