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  2. Melville Island (Northern Territory) - Wikipedia

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    Melville Island (Tiwi: Yermalner) is an island in the eastern Timor Sea, off the coast of the Northern Territory, Australia.Along with Bathurst Island and nine smaller uninhabited islands, it forms part of the group known as the Tiwi Islands, which are under the jurisdiction of the Northern Territory in association with the Tiwi Land Council as the regional authority.

  3. Tiwi Islands - Wikipedia

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    The island group consists of two large inhabited islands (Melville and Bathurst), and nine smaller uninhabited islands (Buchanan, Harris, Seagull, Karslake, Irritutu, Clift, Turiturina, Matingalia and Nodlaw). [7] Bathurst Island is the fifth-largest island of Australia and accessible by sea and air. [8]

  4. Snake Bay Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) built the airfield as a forward fighter aerodrome, during World War II as part of the proposed strategic amphibious operations by Allied forces against the Tanimbar Islands and Kai Islands.

  5. List of islands of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Lord Howe Island, a small oceanic island in the Tasman Sea, 600 kilometres (370 mi) east of the Australian mainland; it is the most remote island of Australia to not fall under external territory status Ball's Pyramid; Admiralty Group; Manning River estuary: Cabbage Tree Island; Dumaresq Island; Mitchell's Island; Oxley Island; Merriman Island ...

  6. Fort Dundas - Wikipedia

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    Location of Fort Dundas on Melville Island. Fort Dundas was a short-lived British settlement on Melville Island between 1824 and 1828 in what is now the Northern Territory of Australia. It was the first of four British settlement attempts in northern Australia before Goyder's survey and establishment of Palmerston, now known as Darwin.

  7. Melville Island (Northwest Territories and Nunavut) - Wikipedia

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    Melville Island [1] (French: île Melville [citation needed]; Inuktitut: ᐃᓗᓪᓕᖅ, Ilulliq [citation needed]) is an uninhabited member of the Queen Elizabeth Islands of the Arctic Archipelago. With an area of 42,149 km 2 (16,274 sq mi), it is the 33rd largest island in the world and Canada's eighth largest island .

  8. Robert Joel Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Robert Joel (Joe) Cooper (29 February 1860 – 7 August 1936) [1] was a buffalo hunter in the Northern Territory who spent much of his life on Melville Island (Yermalner). [2] He was also known as 'Jokupper', ‘white Rajah of Melville Island' and 'The king of Melville Island. [1] [3] [4] [5]

  9. History of the Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    On 30 September 1824, British Captain Gordon Bremer established Fort Dundas on Melville Island as a part of the Colony of New South Wales. Fort Dundas was the first settlement in Northern Australia. However, poor relations with the Tiwi people, cyclones, and other difficulties of tropical living, led to the Fort being abandoned in 1828.