Talbot Islands
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Location | Australia |
Coordinates | 9°16′01″S 142°13′01″E / 9.267°S 142.217°ECoordinates: 9°16′01″S 142°13′01″E / 9.267°S 142.217°E |
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Talbot Islands are a group of Torres Strait Islands in Australia, between the Australian mainland and the island of New Guinea and a few kilometres west of Saibai Island, Torres Strait only 4 km from the Papua New Guinea mainland at the mouth of the Mai Kussa River.
Talbot Islands consists five named and about six smaller islands:
- Boigu Island
- Moimi Island
- Aubussi Island
- Moegina Kawa
- Aymermud
Only Boigu Island is inhabited. The town of Boigu is the northernmost settlement of Australia. Moimoi Island, the northernmost island, is only four kilometres away from Kussa Island, which has been recognized part of New Guinea in the 1978 Torres Strait Treaty.,[1] but delineated as part of Australia on older maps.[2] Kussa Island and tiny nearby Athian Maza and Yaperi (Vapere) islands, also at the mouth of the Mai Kussa River, are geographically part of the island group, as are the Kawai Islands (Kawa Island, Karobailo Kawa Island, Adabadana Kawa Island and Mata Kawa Island) nine kilometres further west (WNW) close to the mouth of Wassi Kussa River, which have also been part of Papua New Guinea since the treaty of 1978.[3]
Strachan Island is a large river island between the Wassi Kussa River and Mai Kussa River and borders the Torres Strait with its southern shore, but is not part of the Talbot or Torres Strait Islands. It is inhabited.