Yes. The Australian territory of Norfolk Island includes the main island of Norfolk itself, along with Phillip Island (the second largest island in the territory) and Nepean Island. Phillip Island is not inhabited and is a Commonwealth reserve, part of the Norfolk Island National Park.
Australia has another Phillip Island, which lies off the southern coast of the state of Victoria.
Norfolk Island
Port Phillip BayPhillip Island in VictoriaPhillip Island at Norfolk Islandthe Canberra suburb of Phillip
Places named after Captain Arthur Phillip include:Port Phillip BayPhillip Island, VictoriaPhillip Island, Norfolk Islandthe Canberra suburb of Phillip
Norfolk Island does not have a faunal emblem.It also does not have an official floral emblem. Its unofficial floral emblem is the Phillip Island Hibiscus, not the Norfolk Pine as is commonly believed.
Port Phillip BayPhillip Island in VictoriaPhillip Island at Norfolk Islandthe Canberra suburb of Phillipthe Naval College Division of Phillip
The following landmarks and natural features are named after Captain Arthur Phillip:Port Phillip BayPhillip Island in VictoriaPhillip Island near Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island is not part of any geographic continent. It is, however, an external territory of Australia.
yes The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island (1789).
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The Territory of Norfolk Island is a self-governing territory but is officially a part of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Norfolk Island, an offshore external territory of Australia, does not have its own floral emblem. However, the Norfolk Pine is an unofficially recognised symbol of the island.AnswerThe Phillip Island Hibiscus is an unnofficial floral emblem. This species comes from a nearby island which had much of its vegetation stripped by goats and other feral animals, and was brought back from the brink of extinction.
The Territory of Norfolk Island is a self-governing territory but is officially a part of the Commonwealth of Australia.