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Broughton Island (New South Wales)

Broughton Island is an island 14 km north-east of Port Stephens on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Myall Lakes National Park.[1](map)[2]

Broughton Island
New South Wales
Broughton Island
Coordinates32°36′57″S 152°19′02″E / 32.61583°S 152.31722°E / -32.61583; 152.31722
Established1972
Area1.14 km2 (0.4 sq mi)
Managing authoritiesNew South Wales National Parks & Wildlife Service
WebsiteBroughton Island

History Edit

Archaeology indicates that the certain ancestors of the Worimi people inhabited the island for an otherwise apparently indeterminate period of two-thousand years, and whatever name those people may have had for the island itself remains unknown. It lay within the territory of the Garrawerrigal branch (nurra) of the Woromi.[3] "Garrawerrigal" meant "the people of the sea", from garoowa=sea.[4] Niritba was "the home of the mutton bird" in their language.[5]

Broughton Island was seen by James Cook commanding HM Bark Endeavour on 11 May 1770: he mistook it for a headland and called it Black Head.[6] After its insularity was discovered, it was renamed Broughton Islands, and so appears on the 1852 Admiralty chart, Australia, East Coast. Broken Bay to Sugarloaf Point, from a running survey by Captn. J. Lort Stokes, H.M.S. Acheron, 1851.[7] Providence Bay also appears for the first time on this chart.

Nearby Port Stephens was surveyed by Commander William Broughton in HMS Providence in August 1795.[8][9] Stokes appears to have named the island and bay after Broughton and his ship, perhaps on the advice of his friend, Phillip Parker King, who was then residing at Tahlee in Port Stephens and had surveyed the coast in a private capacity.[7][10]

The island was used between 1905 and 1907 in regards to testing of biological controls on feral rabbits, by French-based Polish biologist Jean Danysz (1860–1928).

National Park Edit

Broughton Island has been part of the Myall Lakes National Park since it was declared in 1972. Wedge-tailed shearwaters, known locally as "muttonbirds", nest on the island, as well as Australian little penguins, close to the northern limit of their range. In November 2009, the National Parks and Wildlife Service declared the island free from rabbits and rats.[11]

References Edit

  1. ^ "ARNST TAKES TO FISHING". Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. : Moama, NSW : 1869 - 1954). Echuca, Vic.: National Library of Australia. 28 April 1913. p. 3. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  2. ^ Clarke, John (2009), Broughton Islanders, Boat Harbour, New South Wales: Veranu Pty. Ltd, ISBN 978-0-646-51900-5
  3. ^ W.J. Enright, "The Kattang (Kutthung) or Worimi: An Aboriginal Tribe", Mankind, vol. 1, no. 4 March 1932. R.V.S. Wright, "Broughton Island, NSW: recent prehistoric use of an offshore ocean island", Australian Archaeology, no.3, October 1975, p.18-23. Boris Sokoloff, The Worimi: hunter gatherers at Port Stephens, [Raymond Terrace, N.S.W.], Raymond Terrace and District Historical Society, 1980. John Armstrong, Yacaaba and Tomaree: A History of Port Stephens, Port Stephens (N.S.W.), Port Stephens Council, rev. ed., 1996.
  4. ^ W.J. Enright, "The language, weapons and manufactures of the aborigines of Port Stephens", Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, volume XXXIV, 1900, pp.103-118, pp.104 and 111.
  5. ^ Desiree Sutherland, Garoowa Coastal Sea Country Report, Port Stephens Great Lakes Marine Park, 2011, p.23. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ James Cook, The Voyage of The Endeavour, 1768-1771, edited by J. C. Beaglehole, Cambridge, Hakluyt Society, 1968, pp.12-14, 314.
  7. ^ a b Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept; Potter, J. D. (1852), Australia, East Coast. Sheet IV, Broken Bay to Sugarloaf Point, from a running survey by Captn. J. Lort Stokes, H.M.S. Acheron, 1851; engraved by J & C. Walker., Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of The Admiralty : Sold by J.D. Potter Agent for The Admiralty charts, retrieved 22 January 2012
  8. ^ Broughton, William Robert (1804), A voyage of discovery to the north Pacific Ocean : in which the coastal Asia, ... Japan ... as well as the coast of Corea have been examined and surveyed, performed in His Majesty's Sloop Providence and her tender in the years 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, T. Cadell and W. Davies, pp. 16–19, OL 24159440M, retrieved 20 January 2012
  9. ^ Andrew David (ed.), William Robert Broughton's Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific 1795-1798, Introduction by Barry M. Gough, Hakluyt Society 3rd series, no.22, London, Ashgate, 2010, Introduction, p.v. ISBN 0-904180-97-2.
  10. ^ Journal of Captain John Lort Stokes, HMS Acheron, on the surveying voyage from Plymouth to New Zealand, 1848 to 1851, transcribed by Sheila Natusch, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, MRF/113. Robert J. King, "Putting Broughton Islands on the Map, 1770-1851", [1]; also in Journal of Australian Naval History, vol.9, no.1, March 2012, pp.122-6.
  11. ^ Lyons, Melissa (13 November 2009), "Broughton Island declared feral-free", The Newcastle Herald, retrieved 22 January 2012

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Broughton Island is an island 14 km north east of Port Stephens on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales Australia It is part of the Myall Lakes National Park 1 map 2 Broughton Island New South WalesBroughton IslandCoordinates32 36 57 S 152 19 02 E 32 61583 S 152 31722 E 32 61583 152 31722Established1972Area1 14 km2 0 4 sq mi Managing authoritiesNew South Wales National Parks amp Wildlife ServiceWebsiteBroughton IslandHistory EditArchaeology indicates that the certain ancestors of the Worimi people inhabited the island for an otherwise apparently indeterminate period of two thousand years and whatever name those people may have had for the island itself remains unknown It lay within the territory of the Garrawerrigal branch nurra of the Woromi 3 Garrawerrigal meant the people of the sea from garoowa sea 4 Niritba was the home of the mutton bird in their language 5 Broughton Island was seen by James Cook commanding HM Bark Endeavour on 11 May 1770 he mistook it for a headland and called it Black Head 6 After its insularity was discovered it was renamed Broughton Islands and so appears on the 1852 Admiralty chart Australia East Coast Broken Bay to Sugarloaf Point from a running survey by Captn J Lort Stokes H M S Acheron 1851 7 Providence Bay also appears for the first time on this chart Nearby Port Stephens was surveyed by Commander William Broughton in HMS Providence in August 1795 8 9 Stokes appears to have named the island and bay after Broughton and his ship perhaps on the advice of his friend Phillip Parker King who was then residing at Tahlee in Port Stephens and had surveyed the coast in a private capacity 7 10 The island was used between 1905 and 1907 in regards to testing of biological controls on feral rabbits by French based Polish biologist Jean Danysz 1860 1928 National Park EditBroughton Island has been part of the Myall Lakes National Park since it was declared in 1972 Wedge tailed shearwaters known locally as muttonbirds nest on the island as well as Australian little penguins close to the northern limit of their range In November 2009 the National Parks and Wildlife Service declared the island free from rabbits and rats 11 References Edit ARNST TAKES TO FISHING Riverine Herald Echuca Vic Moama NSW 1869 1954 Echuca Vic National Library of Australia 28 April 1913 p 3 Retrieved 25 July 2014 Clarke John 2009 Broughton Islanders Boat Harbour New South Wales Veranu Pty Ltd ISBN 978 0 646 51900 5 W J Enright The Kattang Kutthung or Worimi An Aboriginal Tribe Mankind vol 1 no 4 March 1932 R V S Wright Broughton Island NSW recent prehistoric use of an offshore ocean island Australian Archaeology no 3 October 1975 p 18 23 Boris Sokoloff The Worimi hunter gatherers at Port Stephens Raymond Terrace N S W Raymond Terrace and District Historical Society 1980 John Armstrong Yacaaba and Tomaree A History of Port Stephens Port Stephens N S W Port Stephens Council rev ed 1996 W J Enright The language weapons and manufactures of the aborigines of Port Stephens Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales volume XXXIV 1900 pp 103 118 pp 104 and 111 Desiree Sutherland Garoowa Coastal Sea Country Report Port Stephens Great Lakes Marine Park 2011 p 23 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 28 February 2014 Retrieved 22 January 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link James Cook The Voyage of The Endeavour 1768 1771 edited by J C Beaglehole Cambridge Hakluyt Society 1968 pp 12 14 314 a b Great Britain Hydrographic Dept Potter J D 1852 Australia East Coast Sheet IV Broken Bay to Sugarloaf Point from a running survey by Captn J Lort Stokes H M S Acheron 1851 engraved by J amp C Walker Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of The Admiralty Sold by J D Potter Agent for The Admiralty charts retrieved 22 January 2012 Broughton William Robert 1804 A voyage of discovery to the north Pacific Ocean in which the coastal Asia Japan as well as the coast of Corea have been examined and surveyed performed in His Majesty s Sloop Providence and her tender in the years 1795 1796 1797 1798 T Cadell and W Davies pp 16 19 OL 24159440M retrieved 20 January 2012 Andrew David ed William Robert Broughton s Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific 1795 1798 Introduction by Barry M Gough Hakluyt Society 3rd series no 22 London Ashgate 2010 Introduction p v ISBN 0 904180 97 2 Journal of Captain John Lort Stokes HMS Acheron on the surveying voyage from Plymouth to New Zealand 1848 to 1851 transcribed by Sheila Natusch National Maritime Museum Greenwich MRF 113 Robert J King Putting Broughton Islands on the Map 1770 1851 1 also in Journal of Australian Naval History vol 9 no 1 March 2012 pp 122 6 Lyons Melissa 13 November 2009 Broughton Island declared feral free The Newcastle Herald retrieved 22 January 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Broughton Island New South Wales amp 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