New Year Island (Northern Territory)

New Year Island

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New Year Island Group, Northern Territory, Australia
New Year Island
Geography
Location Arafura Sea
Coordinates 10°54′29″S 133°01′52″E / 10.908°S 133.031°E / -10.908; 133.031Coordinates: 10°54′29″S 133°01′52″E / 10.908°S 133.031°E / -10.908; 133.031
Administration
Australia
State Northern Territory
Region Top End

New Year Island is an low-lying, uninhabited island in the Arafura Sea. It is part of the Northern Territory of Australia, and is 294 km north-east of Darwin, and 50 km east of Croker Island. It is approximately 2 km long, and 800 metres wide.[1]

Like all islands in the Croker Group, New Year Island is Aboriginal freehold land, held by the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Land Trust.[2]

New Year Island is noteworthy in that a small rock 60 metres to its north is the northernmost land in the Northern Territory.

References

  1. "Mapcarta". Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  2. "Northern Territory Government: Sites of Conservation Significance" (PDF). Retrieved May 23, 2016.

See also


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