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ABOUT NORFOLK ISLAND -
LOCATION
Norfolk Island is a beautiful and unique island located between the Australian East
Coast and
New Zealand
(1610kms ENE of Sydney and 1063kms NNW of
Auckland). It lies at 29°02' S latitude and 167°57' E
longitude in the South
Pacific Ocean. It is a volcanic outcrop 8 kilometres long
and 5 kilometres wide with an area of 3455 hectares. Two smaller uninhabited islands, Nepean and Phillip, lie to the south of Norfolk Island, at a distance of 1 kilometre and 6
kilometres respectively. Nepean Island is about 10 hectares in area and
Phillip Island about 190 hectares.
GEOLOGICAL ORIGINS
The Norfolk Island group is
situated on the Norfolk Ridge, an elongated submarine rise which extends from
New Zealand
to New
Caledonia. There are
no other emergent outcrops in the group, with the closest land being New
Caledonia (approximately 800 kilometres to the northwest).
Norfolk and Phillip Islands have similar
geology, both being almost completely volcanic in origin. The sporadic volcanic activity which built
the Islands extended over a period
of roughly 700,000 years, beginning about 3 million years ago. The sea has since eroded Norfolk
Island to about one-third of its original size and formed a
coastline of high cliffs. The volcanic
activity generated four distinct rock formations, consisting of fine to medium
grained olivine basalts and tuffs (layered volcanic ash). These are the Ball Bay Basalts (the oldest
dating to about 3 million years ago), the Duncombe Bay Basalts (2.66-2.69 million years), the Cascade Basalts (2.4 million years)
and the Steels Point Basalts (2.33-2.39 million years).
Nepean Island and part of Norfolk
Island near Kingston consist of
coarse marine calcareous rock (sand, coral and shell fragments cemented with
lime) of late Pleistocene origin. The
rock was in part deposited by on-shore winds during a period of low sea level.
It was this rock which was quarried for the convict buildings at Kingston.
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CLIMATE
Norfolk Island is
characterised by a mild sub-tropical climate. The weather is under oceanic influence and there are no extremes of heat
or cold, although humidity is generally high during the summer months. There is very little variation between day
and night temperatures (generally no more than 5-6ºC): average maximum
temperatures range from 18ºC in winter to 25º in summer; average minimums range
from 13ºC in winter to 19ºC in summer. The average annual rainfall is 1328mm. May to August are the wettest
months (with monthly averages of about 140 to 150mm) and November to January
tend to be the driest (averaging 70 to 90 mm).
LANGUAGE
English, but you'll hear islanders speak Norfolk, a unique
language derived from the speech of the Bounty mutineers and their
Tahitian wives and companions who settled Pitcairn Island in 1790. The
Pitcairn language was taken to Norfolk in 1856.
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HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
In 1774 Captain James Cook
discovered the island and named it after a noble English family. Of Norfolk he wrote 'it is an
island paradise'. In 1788 the ship
'Supply' commanded by Lt P G King arrived with a party of 23 including 15
convicts to settle here. This was the First
Settlement. With the arrival of more
prisoners the settlement soon boasted a population of 1,000 at which it
remained for the next 15 years.
In 1803 the English government
gave orders to abandon the settlement and it was finally accomplished in 1813
with the island remaining unoccupied until 1826 when the Second Settlement came about. Norfolk Island was then settled again
with convicts and within a few years it became 'a hell in paradise'. The Second Settlement continued until 1855
when the last of the convicts were transported to Tasmania.
The Third Settlement came
about when on 8th June 1856 the people of Pitcairn Island, descendants of the Bounty mutineers, were relocated to Norfolk Island by the British
Government after remote Pitcairn Island was unsustainable to the community. People of the Third Settlement became the forebears of the people who
reside on Norfolk Island today.
The population of what is
considered now to be the Fourth Settlement is made up of approximately
2,000 people. Norfolk today is home to a
mixture of mainly Pitcairn descendants, Australians and New Zealanders and
others from different parts of the world.
Norfolk Island can boast having some of the best preserved Georgian buildings in the
South Pacific region.
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NORFOLK ISLAND TODAY
Some things on Norfolk Island have changed
little over the years. Many of the Islanders preserve their Pitcairn heritage
and speak the distinctive traditional language passed down from the Bounty
mutineers and their Tahitian wives. Cows
still graze under a commonage system and goods from ships are still brought
ashore in lighters or long boats, as the Island has no
natural harbour. However, meeting the
demands of the tourism industry has meant that a wide range of services and
most modern comforts are available.
RELATIONSHIP TO
AUSTRALIA
Norfolk Island became a
Territory under the authority of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1914. It is administered under the Norfolk Island
Act 1979 which provides the basis of the Territory's legislative,
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GOVERNMENT
Wide powers are exercised by a nine-member Legislative
Assembly, elected for a 3 year term. The Norfolk Island Government raises
revenue under its own system of laws from which it funds a range of Federal,
State and local government-type services. Major revenue sources are customs duty, liquor sales, goods & services
tax (GST), departure fees, and charges for government services such as
lighterage, telecommunications and electricity. Australian income tax is not payable on income derived from within the
Territory.
An Administrator, appointed by the Governor General, is
the senior Commonwealth Government representative in the Territory. The Office of the Administrator is in the New
Military Barracks, Kingston. The
Administrator resides at Government House.
IMMIGRATION
Norfolk Island has its own
immigration regime which is administered under the Norfolk Island Immigration
Act 1980. Visitors are deemed to hold a
30 day permit and may apply for extensions beyond that period (up to a maximum
of 120 days from the date of entry). Further
information can he obtained from the Immigration Officer, Norfolk Island
Administration. A passport or document of identity is required for
re-entry to the Australian mainland or
New Zealand
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TIME DIFFERENCE
Norfolk Island is one and a half hours in front of Australian Eastern Standard
Time and a half hour behind
New Zealand
. Daylight saving alters the
time difference.
BANKING, CURRENCY AND CARDS
The currency used is the Australian dollar. The Commonwealth Bank of
Australia
and the
Westpac Banking Corporation have branches on Norfolk
Island. After hours Auto-Teller is available. Most major credit cards are acceptable.
Hours of business are 9:30am
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EDUCATION
Primary and secondary schooling to Higher School
Certificate is provided by the Norfolk Island Government. Education is free and compulsory for all
children. There are pre-school
facilities available.
ELECTRICITY
240 volts AC, 50 cycles, three pin plug. As electricity is made locally by diesel
generators, a power surge protection device is advised for electronic equipment,
particularly computers.
DRIVING
A current driver's licence is required. The local speed limit is 50 km/h and 40km/h
in the Burnt Pine shopping precinct unless otherwise signposted. Horses and cattle have right of way. Driving is on the left-hand side of the road.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
IDD telephones and facsimile services are available. Public IDD coin and smart card boxes operate
24 hours daily. There is a mobile phone
network on the island with pre-paid cards available. Norfolk Telecom and Norfolk Island Data
Services both offer a range of internet services and plans. Visitor internet services are available with
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HEALTH AND MEDICAL
The 32-bed Norfolk Island hospital
includes a dental clinic, pharmacy and emergency service 24 hours daily.
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Hospital,
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