Five Islands Nature Reserve
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The Five Islands Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve located in the Tasman Sea, off the Illawarra east coast of the state of New South Wales, Australia. The 26-hectare (64-acre) reserve comprises five continental islands that are situated between 0.5 and 3.5 kilometres (0.31 and 2.17 mi) east of Port Kembla. The Five Islands are Flinders Islet (Toothbrush Island), Bass Islet, Martin Islet, Big Island (also called Rabbit or Perkins Island) and Rocky Islet.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Islands_Nature_Reserve
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Coordinates: 34°28'29"S 150°56'6"E
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- Nature Reserve 39 km
- Nature Reserve 44 km
- Royal National Park 49 km
- Reserve 98 km
- Brindabella National Park 219 km
- Back Yamma State Forest 288 km
- Kosciuszko National Park 326 km
- Ingalba Nature Reserve 328 km
- Kindra State Forest 350 km
- Port Kembla 4.6 km
- Primbee, New South Wales 5.8 km
- Berkeley 2506 8.4 km
- Lake Illawara 10 km
- Wollongong SUA 10 km
- Kembla Range RaceCourse 11 km
- Mount Warrigal, New South Wales 12 km
- Shellharbour 13 km
- Blackbutt 14 km
- Albion Park 17 km