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where is lord howe island

Lord Howe Island is a small volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, lying between Australia and New Zealand and belonging to the state of New South Wales, Australia.

Quick Scoop

Lord Howe Island sits about 600–700 km east of the Australian mainland, roughly in line with Port Macquarie on the New South Wales coast. It is in the southwest Pacific Ocean, northeast of Sydney and southwest of Norfolk Island, surrounded by open ocean and a protected coral lagoon.

What country is it in?

  • Lord Howe Island is an external island of New South Wales , which is a state of Australia.
  • It is administered as an unincorporated area, with local affairs managed by the Lord Howe Island Board.

Distances and directions

  • Around 600–700 km east of mainland New South Wales, depending on whether you measure from Port Macquarie or Sydney.
  • Approximately 700 km northeast of Sydney, and southeast of Brisbane.
  • Flights from Sydney take just under two hours, showing how remote yet reachable the island is.

Geography in a nutshell

  • The island is an irregular, crescent-shaped volcanic remnant about 10 km long with steep mountains at the southern end, including Mount Gower.
  • Its western side has a sheltered coral reef lagoon with white-sand beaches, one of the southernmost true coral reefs in the world.
  • The broader Lord Howe Island Group, including nearby islets and reefs, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its unique ecosystems and high number of endemic species.

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