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Coordinates: 9°4554S 142°3739E / 9.76500°S 142.62750°E / -9.76500; 142.62750
 

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Gebar Island
Native name:
Gebar
A map of the Torres Strait Islands showing Gebar Island in the northern central waters of Torres Strait
Geography
LocationNorthern Australia
Coordinates9°45′54S 142°37′39E / 9.76500°S 142.62750°E / -9.76500; 142.62750
ArchipelagoTorres Strait Islands
Adjacent toTorres Strait
Administration

Australia

StateQueensland
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

Gebar is an uninhabited island in the Torres Strait in the Australian state of Queensland.

The first recorded sighting by Europeans was by the Spanish expedition of Luís Vaez de Torres on 10 September 1606.[1] It was recorded again by Bligh on 11 September 1792 as 'an island with two hills' and given the name The Brothers.[2] Subsequently, it has been known as Brothers Hills[3] or Two Brothers, while the anglicisation 'Gabba' is frequently seen on historical maps.[4]

The traditional owners of Gebar are the Gebaralgal who today reside on Yam Island, 20 km (12 mi) to the southeast. On 13 December 2004, their native title claim over Gebar was determined in the Federal Court of Australia. In a deposition to the court, Mr Dick Peters, a member of the claim group, said:

'I confirm that ... Gebaralgal have always enjoyed, and continue to enjoy, their rights to use, occupy and live on their land and to exclude others from it and to use and enjoy the natural resources of the land such as animal and plant life. For example, my family and I frequently visit Gebar to hunt for turtle, collect turtle eggs, fish from the beach and collect plant materials for food and other purposes'.[5]

The Newton, a 15-long-ton (15 t) ketch, foundered off Gabba Island in December 1913.[6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hilder, Brett, The voyage of Torres, Brisbane, 1980, pp.78,80
  • ^ Lee, Ida, Captain Bligh's second voyage to the South Sea, London, 1920, p. 188.
  • ^ Torres Strait, northeast entrance along the coast of New Guinea. Surveyed by Captain F.P. Blackwood, R.N., 1845. London, British Admiralty, Hydrographic Office, 1847
  • ^ Western approaches to Torres Strait, Australia and New Guinea. Compiled from the latest British & Netherlands govt. surveys. London, British Admiralty, Hydrographic Office, 1927
  • ^ Newie on behalf of the Gebaralgal v Queensland [2004] FCA 1577.
  • ^ Torres Strait Islands Shipwrecks, http://oceans1.customer.netspace.net.au/torres-wrecks.html
  • ^ Loney, Jack, Australian shipwrecks. Volume 4, 1901-1986. Portarlington, Victoria: Marine History Publications, 1987

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