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Lord Howe Island and Norfolk are 2 islands east of Australia.
The territorial maritime boundaries around Australia extend to the following - Off the northern coast: Thursday Island (39 km north of Cape York Peninsula) and the Torres Strait islands. East: to the Coral Sea Islands Territory, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island (although Norfolk Island is an Australian territory, a passport is required for anyone, including Australians, to enter it). In the west: to Heard and McDonald Islands in the southwest and Ashmore and Cartier Islands in the northwest. Further west beyond this, Australia's territory includes Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands. In the south: to Macquarie Island and the Australian Antarctic Territory.
None any more.Prior to Federation, the colonies included:New South WalesVictoriaTasmaniaSouth Australia (which included what is now the Northern Territory)QueenslandWestern AustraliaAustralia retains seven external (offshore) territories, which are not colonies. These include:Coral Sea Islands TerritoryLord Howe Island and Norfolk Island (although Norfolk Island is an Australian territory, a passport is required for anyone, including Australians, to enter it)Heard and McDonald IslandsAshmore and Cartier IslandsChristmas IslandCocos (Keeling) IslandsMacquarie Island and the Australian Antarctic Territory.
Lord Howe Island has a total area of about 14.6 square kilometers. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Tasman Sea, off the east coast of Australia.
The population of Howe Island is 602.
The area of Howe Island is 31 square kilometers.
There's so many ... but some of the more famous would be: Fraser Island (QLD) Hamilton Island (QLD) Lord Howe Island (NSW) Phillip Island (VIC) Rottnest Island (WA)
The territorial maritime boundaries around Australia extend to the following - Off the northern coast: Thursday Island (39 km north of Cape York Peninsula) and the Torres Strait islands. East: to the Coral Sea Islands Territory, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island (although Norfolk Island is an Australian territory, a passport is required for anyone, including Australians, to enter it). In the west: to Heard and McDonald Islands in the southwest and Ashmore and Cartier Islands in the northwest. Further west beyond this, Australia's territory includes Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands. In the south: to Macquarie Island and the Australian Antarctic Territory.
Ball's Pyramid, near the Australian territory of Lord Howe Island, was named after Lieutenant Henry Ball, who discovered it back in 1788. This remnant of a volcano is named "pyramid" because it is roughly in the shape of a pyramid.
Lord Howe Island skink was created in 1874.
Lord Howe Island Thrush was created in 1855.