What is the tip of Australia called?

Cape York. Located in far-north Queensland, Cape York Peninsula is one of Australia's most distinctive landforms. Its isolation and rugged terrain makes the northern-most point of the Australian mainland a popular destination for 4WD and camping enthusiasts seeking to reach the so called Tip.
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What town is at the tip of Australia?

Cape York is the Very Tip of Australia. Traditional Owners of the land at Pajinka at The Tip have worked together with Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council (NPARC) and will continue to welcome visitors to The Tip.
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What is the tip of Cape York called?

The indigenous name of the place is Pajinka. The famous sign at the tip of the headland, ... and any north from here, the only Australian territory is the Torres Strait Islands. For many people, the tip of Australia is the main goal of their Cape York trip.
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What is the southernmost point in Australia?

South Point is the southernmost point of the Australian mainland. It is at the tip of Wilsons Promontory in the state of Victoria and is part of Wilsons Promontory National Park.
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What is the Aboriginal name for Cape York?

The Barungguan are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Cape York Peninsula of Northern Queensland. The name is associated with three languages: Ganganda, Umpithamu and Morrobolam.
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What is the Aboriginal name for Cooktown?

The Guugu Yimithirr name for Cooktown is Gungardie, after the word gun-gaar – a type of crystal quartz found in the area which was used for cutting the chest skin for initiations. While you are in Cooktown there are some wonderful ways to learn more about Aboriginal history and culture.
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Is Cape York Aboriginal?

Cape York Peninsula is noted for the strong, rich culture of the Aboriginal people and their Islander neighbours of the Torres Strait. Vibrant and diverse, this region offers opportunities to absorb and connect with the ancient rhythms of this ancient land and people.
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Can you drive to the southern tip of Tasmania?

The southernmost tip of Australia is (apparently) just a two-hour drive from Tasmania's largest city, and you can stop off for cider (or apple juice, if you're driving), sushi and platypus-spotting along the way.
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What are the 2 furthest points in Australia?

What Are The Most Extreme Points Of Australia?
  • McDonald Islands, 72°36' E. ...
  • Steep Point, 113°09' E. ...
  • Cape Byron, 153°38' E. ...
  • Norfolk Island, 167°57' E. ...
  • Bishop and Clerk Islets, 55°03′ S. ...
  • South Point, Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, 39°08' S. ...
  • Bramble Cay, 9°8'23" S. ...
  • Cape York Peninsula, 10°41' S.
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How do you get to the tip of Australia?

Cross the Jardine River by cable ferry and head to the northernmost Tip of Australia. Ferry tickets can be purchased online here. The ferry operates from 08.00-12.00 and then from 13.00 - 17.00, daily in the dry season. Contact the Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council for further information - phone 07 4090 4100.
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What is the northern tip of Queensland called?

Cape York, northernmost point of the Australian continent, comprising the northern tip of Cape York Peninsula, in the state of Queensland. The cape juts north-northeast from the peninsula into Torres Strait, which separates it from the island of New Guinea.
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What town is at the top of Queensland?

The beautiful and remote Cape York area is at the northernmost point of Queensland commonly referred to as Far North Queensland. This is tropical Australian wilderness at its best.
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What's the most eastern point of Australia?

Cape Byron is the easternmost point of the mainland of Australia, located in New South Wales. It is about 3 km (1.9 mi) east of the town of Byron Bay, New South Wales and projects into the Pacific Ocean at 28.6335° S, 153.6383° E.
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What is Cooktown known for?

Cooktown is justifiably famous as the site of the first white 'settlement' in Australia when Captain James Cook, having struck the Great Barrier Reef off the coast north of Cape Tribulation, struggled up the coast and beached the H.M. Barque Endeavour on the shores of the Endeavour River.
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Do you need a 4x4 to get to Cape York?

Do I Need a 4WD to Drive from Cairns to Cape York? Yes. Even along the major 'highway', long stretches of the rough unsealed road remain. Corrugation, dust holes, and dips make for a bumpy drive and can be catastrophic for conventional vehicles.
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What are Australia's nicknames?

There are also a number of terms for Australia, such as: Aussie, Oz, Lucky Country, and land of the long weekend. Names for regions include: dead heart, top end, the mallee, and the mulga. The appeal was publicised through broadcast media and generated nationwide interest.
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Is Australia bigger than Europe?

It's smaller than Asia, smaller than Africa, smaller than either North or South America, and just a little bigger than Australia.
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Whats the longest drive in Australia?

1. Great Northern Highway — 3195km. Thus brings us to the longest drive in all of Australia — the longest most remote paved road in the world, Great Northern Highway.
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Is New Zealand more south than Tasmania?

That's as far south as you can drive in Australia. Only in New Zealand (south of Christchurch) and southern Chile and Argentina can you drive further south. But wait, there's more ... the southernmost extremity of "mainland" Tasmania is a little further on.
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Can you see southern lights in Tasmania?

June through August are the darkest months in Tasmania, when you'll most likely see the southern lights. No matter when you visit, you'll need to wait for a dark, clear night to try and see the southern lights in Tasmania; in summer, you might need to stay up a bit later too.
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What does Cypal mean?

What lands can become national park (CYPAL)? Existing national parks, Aboriginal land and unallocated State land in the Cape York Peninsula region can all become national park (CYPAL).
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Who owns the land in Cape York?

The Kowanyama People's hold native title rights over about 2,731sq km of land and waters in southwestern Cape York.
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Who are the traditional owners of Weipa?

Weipa lies on the west coast of Cape York, about 200 kilometres south of the tip of Australia and 800 kilometres north west of Cairns by road.
  • Traditional Owners: Anathangayth, Alngith, Peppan, Thanakwithi and Wathyn.
  • Languages: English, languages of traditional owner groups from local and surrounding area and Creole.
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