Cockatoo Island Wareamah is a UNESCO World Heritage Site at the confluence of the Parramatta River and Lane Cove River in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.
Cockatoo Island is the largest of several harbour islands that were once heavily timbered sandstone knolls. Originally the Island rose to 18 m above sea level and was 12.9 hectares but it has been extended to 17.9 ha and is now cleared of most vegetation. Called Wa-rea-mah by the Indigenous Australians who traditionally inhabited the land prior to European settlement, the island may have been used as a fishing base, although physical evidence of Aboriginal heritage has not been found on the island.Between 1839 and 1869, Cockatoo Island operated as a convict penal establishment, primarily as a place of secondary punishment for convicts who had re-offended in the colonies.Cockatoo Island was also the site of one of…
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Self-guided island journeys: free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockatoo_Island
Official website http://www.cockatooisland.gov.au/
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Email info@harbourtrust.gov.au
Phone +61 2 8969 2100
Coordinates -33°50'51.443" N 151°10'19.11" E