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Boigu Island is the most northerly inhabited island of Queensland and of Australia. It is part of the Top Western group of the Torres Strait Islands, which lie in the Torres Strait separating Cape York Peninsula from the island of New Guinea. The mainland of Papua New Guinea is only 6 kilometres away from Boigu. Boigu has an area of 89.6 square kilom…
Boigu Island is the most northerly inhabited island of Queensland and of Australia. It is part of the Top Western group of the Torres Strait Islands, which lie in the Torres Strait separating Cape York Peninsula from the island of New Guinea. The mainland of Papua New Guinea is only 6 kilometres away from Boigu. Boigu has an area of 89.6 square kilometres. Boigu Island is also the name of the town and locality on the island within the Torres Strait Island Region. Boigu is predominantly inhabited by indigenous Torres Strait Islanders. In the 2021 census, the population of the island was 199, of whom 189 people or 95% of the population identified as Indigenous Australians.
  • Location: Torres Strait
  • Population: 199 (2021)
  • Archipelago: Torres Strait Islands
  • Area: 89.6 km² (34.6 sq mi)
  • Length: 18.12 km (11.259 mi)
  • Width: 5.05 km (3.138 mi)
  • Highest elevation: 18 m (59 ft)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org