On Norfolk Island the ocean will always be a defining part of island life. Generations…
Wherever you go on Norfolk Island, you come face to face with history. Much of…
When the Bounty mutineers found their way to Pitcairn Island, one of their first acts…
Queen Victoria came to the throne of England in 1837, just months after her 18th…
Norfolk Island’s rich and fascinating history, culture and unique environment have long been known. In…
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ is the mantra of sustainable waste management, which is becoming one of…
Norfolk Island’s remote location has meant that it has become solely reliant on air services…
In 2001 Governor’s Lodge was opened to the public on Norfolk Island and a new…
2001: There is a wall – 3.6 metres high, 50 metres long and curved to…
Norfolk Island is a quaint – almost quirky – forgotten corner of Australia. And that’s…