- Hogan Island
Hogan Island is a
granite island, with an area of 232 ha (573 acres) and a high point of 116 m (380 feet), in south-easternAustralia . It is the largest ofTasmania ’s Hogan Group, lying in northernBass Strait between theFurneaux Group andWilsons Promontory in Victoria. The island was formerly used for the grazing of cattle, an activity which has ceased after causing considerable damage to the vegetation and the natural springs there.Fauna
Recorded breeding
seabird andwader species includeLittle Penguin ,Short-tailed Shearwater ,Pacific Gull ,Silver Gull andSooty Oystercatcher .Reptile s present are theEastern Blue-tongued Lizard ,Metallic Skink ,Three-lined Skink ,Bougainville's Skink andWhite's Skink .Brothers, Nigel; Pemberton, David; Pryor, Helen; & Halley, Vanessa. (2001). "Tasmania’s Offshore Islands: seabirds and other natural features". Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery: Hobart. ISBN 0-7246-4816-X]tate border
The state border between Tasmania and Victoria lies in the Hogan Group and passes over land on the North East Islet, thus giving a land border between the two states. The original intention was that these Bass Strait Islands would be part of Tasmania, but the surveyed position for Wilson's Promontory was slightly off, and the border placed too far south at 39°12' S. Once this was discovered the Islet was renamed to
Boundary Islet . The land border is 85 meters long. A constitutional amendment would be required to change the boundary to a more sensible location.cite web |url=http://www.ga.gov.au/education/facts/dimensions/borders.htm |org=Geoscience Australia |title=Victoria Tasmania border |accessdate=2006-03-07] [http://www.street-directory.com.au/sd_new/mapsearch.cgi?SuburbID=13264&star=5&PCode=3004&heading=&x=147.0211005752303&RegionID=47&y=-39.20060195855119&level=4&CouncilID=608&StateID=1 Boundary Islet on street-directory.com.au] ]References
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