Islands of Australia
The islands of Australia
Australia, a vast and diverse continent, is surrounded by a constellation of enchanting islands, each offering unique landscapes and experiences. From the tropical beauty of the Whitsundays in the Great Barrier Reef, the rugged wilderness of Tasmania in the south, to the remote and culturally rich Tiwi Islands in the north, these islands are a showcase of Australia’s rich biodiversity and vibrant cultures. Kangaroo Island, a sanctuary for wildlife, and the pristine beaches of Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island, further highlight the extraordinary variety and allure of Australia’s islands.
Flora Island
0.315 km²
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Caesar Island
0.323 km²
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Bruen Island
0.494 km²
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Survey Island
0.280 km²
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Usborne Island
0.121 km²
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Scaddan Island
0.336 km²
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Roberts Island
0.181 km²
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Dampiers Monument
0.135 km²
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Finch Islands
0.175 km²
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Dorothy Island
0.346 km²
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Arbidej Island
0.547 km²
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Gibson Island
0.954 km²
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Doris Island
0.288 km²
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Mary Island
0.385 km²
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Wall Island
0.169 km²
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