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Sue Islet (Queensland)

Sue Islet (or Sue Island), also known as Warraber, is the middle islet of The Three Sisters, Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia.[1] This island is one of the Torres Strait Islands and is within the locality of Warraber Islet in the Torres Strait Island Region.[2]

Sue Island
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Administration
StateQueensland

Geography edit

It is in the Vigilant Channel.[2] Situated on a coral cay, Sue Island has an abundance of traditional foods such as wongai and coconuts. Fish, turtles and dugong inhabit the warm waters and coral reefs surrounding the island.

The island is threatened by rising sea levels, and coastal defences have been built on many of the beaches on the island. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted that by 2100, tides will rise by 30–110cm, depending on the timing and level of cuts to carbon emissions.[3]

History edit

Warraber Island State School was opened on 29 January 1985. On 1 January 2007 it became the Warraber Island campus of the Tagai State College.[4]

People edit

The people of Sue Island are part of the Kulkalaig, of the Central Islands of Torres Strait, including Nagi. Specifically, the Nagilgal and of Waraberalgal are the same people. Life on the island remains very traditional and includes hunting, dancing, and thayilai (feasts); vital components of contemporary life.[citation needed]

Language edit

The day-to-day language of Warraber is Brokan (Torres Strait Creole); however, the traditional language of the people of Waraber is Kulkalgau Ya, one of the four dialects of Kalaw Lagaw Ya.[citation needed]

Kulkalagau Ya phrases:[citation needed]

Ni midhadh? How are you?

Ninu nel nga? What is your name?

Stuwa unaga? Where is the store?

Ninu waru ubilaig, au? Do you like turtle?

Ni kulkalgadh yamuleka, au? Do you speak Kulkalgau Ya?

Ni markaidh muleka, au? Do you speak English?

Ina ngau mudh. This is my house.

Kayib mina kapu goeiga. This is a really nice day.

Maal kapu idi. The sea is dead calm.

Inabi ai mina kapu mithalnga. This food is very delicious.

Aye, ngoeba buthuka. Come, let's go to the beach.

Religion edit

Many Sue Islanders still retain strong links to their traditional religion, centring on ancestor worship, including a totemic clan structure. An important religious figure was Kulka, one of Malo-Bomai's brothers. The inhabitants (Kulkalgal) are named for Kulka.[citation needed]

On 1 July every year the residents of Sue Island observe the "Coming of the Light". On this date in 1871, a Christian reverend named Samuel MacFarlane of the London Missionary Society came to convert the Indigenous people of the Torres Strait to Christianity. Currently, there are two main churches on the island, including the more traditional Church of the Torres Strait and the Pentecostal Assemblies of God Church.[citation needed]

Education edit

Warraber Island Campus is a primary (Early Childhood - Grade 6) campus of Tagai State College (10°12′23″S 142°49′40″E / 10.2063°S 142.8279°E / -10.2063; 142.8279 (Tagai State College - Warraber Island Campus)).[5][6]

Facilities edit

Warraber Island has an Indigenous Knowledge Centre operated by the Torres Strait Island Regional Council. It functions as a library and a visitor centre.[7]

Navigation edit

This island houses new ship tracking and communications technologies (Automatic Identification Systems) and ship polling via the INMARSAT C satellite system.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sue Islet – island in the Torres Strait Island Region (entry 32727)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Queensland Globe". State of Queensland. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  3. ^ Banister, Jack (1 March 2020). "'It's our right to be here': the Torres Strait Islanders fighting to save their homes from a rising sea". The Guardian. from the original on 22 December 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Opening and closing dates of Queensland Schools". Queensland Government. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  5. ^ "State and non-state school details". Queensland Government. 9 July 2018. from the original on 21 November 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  6. ^ "Tagai State College - Warraber Island Campus". from the original on 30 August 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Warraber". plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au. State Library of Queensland. from the original on 22 January 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2018.

10°12′25″S 142°49′30″E / 10.207°S 142.825°E / -10.207; 142.825

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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Sue Islet or Sue Island also known as Warraber is the middle islet of The Three Sisters Torres Strait Queensland Australia 1 This island is one of the Torres Strait Islands and is within the locality of Warraber Islet in the Torres Strait Island Region 2 Sue IslandSatellite imageAdministrationAustraliaStateQueensland Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 People 4 Language 5 Religion 6 Education 7 Facilities 8 Navigation 9 See also 10 ReferencesGeography editFurther information Torres Strait Islands Climate change It is in the Vigilant Channel 2 Situated on a coral cay Sue Island has an abundance of traditional foods such as wongai and coconuts Fish turtles and dugong inhabit the warm waters and coral reefs surrounding the island The island is threatened by rising sea levels and coastal defences have been built on many of the beaches on the island The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC has predicted that by 2100 tides will rise by 30 110cm depending on the timing and level of cuts to carbon emissions 3 History editWarraber Island State School was opened on 29 January 1985 On 1 January 2007 it became the Warraber Island campus of the Tagai State College 4 People editThe people of Sue Island are part of the Kulkalaig of the Central Islands of Torres Strait including Nagi Specifically the Nagilgal and of Waraberalgal are the same people Life on the island remains very traditional and includes hunting dancing and thayilai feasts vital components of contemporary life citation needed Language editThe day to day language of Warraber is Brokan Torres Strait Creole however the traditional language of the people of Waraber is Kulkalgau Ya one of the four dialects of Kalaw Lagaw Ya citation needed Kulkalagau Ya phrases citation needed Ni midhadh How are you Ninu nel nga What is your name Stuwa unaga Where is the store Ninu waru ubilaig au Do you like turtle Ni kulkalgadh yamuleka au Do you speak Kulkalgau Ya Ni markaidh muleka au Do you speak English Ina ngau mudh This is my house Kayib mina kapu goeiga This is a really nice day Maal kapu idi The sea is dead calm Inabi ai mina kapu mithalnga This food is very delicious Aye ngoeba buthuka Come let s go to the beach Religion editMany Sue Islanders still retain strong links to their traditional religion centring on ancestor worship including a totemic clan structure An important religious figure was Kulka one of Malo Bomai s brothers The inhabitants Kulkalgal are named for Kulka citation needed On 1 July every year the residents of Sue Island observe the Coming of the Light On this date in 1871 a Christian reverend named Samuel MacFarlane of the London Missionary Society came to convert the Indigenous people of the Torres Strait to Christianity Currently there are two main churches on the island including the more traditional Church of the Torres Strait and the Pentecostal Assemblies of God Church citation needed Education editWarraber Island Campus is a primary Early Childhood Grade 6 campus of Tagai State College 10 12 23 S 142 49 40 E 10 2063 S 142 8279 E 10 2063 142 8279 Tagai State College Warraber Island Campus 5 6 Facilities editWarraber Island has an Indigenous Knowledge Centre operated by the Torres Strait Island Regional Council It functions as a library and a visitor centre 7 Navigation editThis island houses new ship tracking and communications technologies Automatic Identification Systems and ship polling via the INMARSAT C satellite system citation needed See also edit nbsp Queensland portal Warraber Island AirportReferences edit Sue Islet island in the Torres Strait Island Region entry 32727 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 10 November 2019 a b Queensland Globe State of Queensland Retrieved 9 November 2019 Banister Jack 1 March 2020 It s our right to be here the Torres Strait Islanders fighting to save their homes from a rising sea The Guardian Archived from the original on 22 December 2020 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Opening and closing dates of Queensland Schools Queensland Government Retrieved 18 April 2019 State and non state school details Queensland Government 9 July 2018 Archived from the original on 21 November 2018 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Tagai State College Warraber Island Campus Archived from the original on 30 August 2012 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Warraber plconnect slq qld gov au State Library of Queensland Archived from the original on 22 January 2018 Retrieved 22 January 2018 10 12 25 S 142 49 30 E 10 207 S 142 825 E 10 207 142 825 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sue Islet Queensland amp oldid 1194865252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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