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# records: 2

ref_no: 22811
place_name: Moreton Island
alt_name: Gnoorganbin
type: IS
description: Island
status: Y
currency: Y
gazetted_date: null
gazette_page: null
plan_no: null
modified_date: 1427465941000
lga_name: Brisbane City
comments: The alternative name, Gnoorganbin, was taken from old place names records including atlas mapping (1974) and place names cards. The alternative name, Mulgumpin, was added more recently, about 2020, after noting that it was being used in the media. No record of the origin of the name Mulgumpin. It does not appear to be recorded on any mapping or survey plans.
longitude: 153° 24' 04" E
latitude: 27° 10' 07" S
longitude_dd: 153.40111
latitude_dd: -27.16861
origin: Named by Lieutenant Matthew Flinders RN (1774-1814) navigator, hydrographer and scientist, HM Colonial Sloop Norfolk, 28 July 1799, taking the name from Morton (Moreton) Bay (on the East of the Island) named by Lieutenant James Cook RN (1728-1779) navigator, HM Bark Endeavour 1770. Refer M. Flinders. A voyage to Terra Australis. Facsimile edition, Adelaide, 1966, Vol.1, p.199.
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Point:
X: 153.40111000000002
Y: -27.168609999999944

ref_no: 22811
place_name: Moreton Island
alt_name: Mulgumpin
type: IS
description: Island
status: Y
currency: Y
gazetted_date: null
gazette_page: null
plan_no: null
modified_date: 1427465941000
lga_name: Brisbane City
comments: The alternative name, Gnoorganbin, was taken from old place names records including atlas mapping (1974) and place names cards. The alternative name, Mulgumpin, was added more recently, about 2020, after noting that it was being used in the media. No record of the origin of the name Mulgumpin. It does not appear to be recorded on any mapping or survey plans.
longitude: 153° 24' 04" E
latitude: 27° 10' 07" S
longitude_dd: 153.40111
latitude_dd: -27.16861
origin: Named by Lieutenant Matthew Flinders RN (1774-1814) navigator, hydrographer and scientist, HM Colonial Sloop Norfolk, 28 July 1799, taking the name from Morton (Moreton) Bay (on the East of the Island) named by Lieutenant James Cook RN (1728-1779) navigator, HM Bark Endeavour 1770. Refer M. Flinders. A voyage to Terra Australis. Facsimile edition, Adelaide, 1966, Vol.1, p.199.
history:
links:
Point:
X: 153.40111000000002
Y: -27.168609999999944