Australia's Northumberland Islands are a scattered island chain off the Queensland coast, located south-east of the city of Mackay roughly between the latitudes 21°S and 22°S. All islands are of the continental type. The island group was named by James Cook during his historic voyage along Australia's eastern seaboard in 1770, after the First Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy [1]. Both Cook and Matthew Flinders make note of the island group in their journals, Cook describing them as such:
The island group is remote, and apart from charter flights to Marble Island accessible only by private yacht. The Northumberland Islands are further subdivided into smaller groups: the Bedwell Group, Beverley Group, Broad Sound Islands, Duke Islands, Flat Isles, Guardfish Cluster and Percy Group. The islands are listed below, with the geographical coordinates of the largest islands given. Only the major islands of each group are listed.
Bedwell GroupName origin: Staff Commander E. P. Bedwell, surveyor [3]
Beverley GroupName origin: Unknown [4]
Broad Sound IslandsName origin: Situated at the mouth of Broad Sound, a vast inlet named by Cook in 1770 [5]
Duke IslandsName origin: Unknown [6]
Flat IslesName origin: Named by Flinders in 1802 due to their height [7] - Avoid Island is the highest at 33 metres above sea level
Guardfish ClusterName origin: Unknown [8]
Percy IslesName origin: Named by Flinders in 1802 after the Duke of Northumberland's family name [9]
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