Q&A

Is Jervis Bay a separate territory?

Is Jervis Bay a separate territory?

Even though Jervis Bay Territory is administered by the ACT (cars have ACT plates and if you encounter a police officer they will be AFP), it is actually a completely separate territory.

Do people live in Jervis Bay Territory?

At the 2016 census, 391 people lived in the territory, the majority working and living at the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base, HMAS Creswell. Vincentia is the nearest town, roughly 3 km (2 mi) north of the border.

What is the capital of the Jervis Bay Territory?

Canberra
Carved out of New South Wales, Jervis Bay Territory was created in 1915. When you think of Canberra, it’s unlikely the ocean springs to mind. After all, the capital’s lack of coastline is one reason so many Canberrans flee the city each summer, seeking refuge on the coast.

What Aboriginal land is Jervis Bay?

Wreck Bay Village, formerly Wreck Bay Aboriginal Reserve, is an Aboriginal locality in the Jervis Bay Territory, Australia. At the 2016 census the population was 152. It is mainly an Australian Aboriginal community, run by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council.

Do you have to pay to get into Jervis Bay?

This fee relates to motor vehicles, not to people, so you only need to pay for each motor vehicle you bring into the park (including motorbikes). If you ride a push bike or walk, entry is free.

How do locals pronounce Jervis Bay?

Jervis is pronounced /jar-vuhs/ in the UK, and so Jervis Bay on the southern NSW coast was pronounced /jar-vuhs/ by Sydneysiders who thought they knew the English pattern. The locals said /jer-vuhs/ but this was disregarded as ignorance.

Is Jervis Bay in lockdown?

To protect residents from the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, the Jervis Bay Territory (JBT) lockdown is being extended until 5pm Saturday on 28 August 2021, in line with the stay-at-home orders which now apply to all people who live in regional New South Wales (NSW).

Who is the aboriginal God?

In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Baiame (or Biame, Baayami, Baayama or Byamee) was the creator god and sky father in the Dreaming of several Aboriginal Australian peoples of south-eastern Australia, such as the Wonnarua, Kamilaroi, Eora, Darkinjung, and Wiradjuri peoples.

Is it offensive to say aboriginal?

‘Aborigine’ is generally perceived as insensitive, because it has racist connotations from Australia’s colonial past, and lumps people with diverse backgrounds into a single group. Without a capital “a”, “aboriginal” can refer to an Indigenous person from anywhere in the world.

How much does it cost to enter Jervis Bay?

$8 per day, charged only in the southern section of the park. $29 from the start of the June long weekend to the end of the October long weekend. $17 throughout the rest of the year. $4 per vehicle per day for Yarrangobilly Caves, if the general park entry fee hasn’t been paid.

Do you need a car in Jervis Bay?

Jervis Bay is not a small village but a large spread out area that really needs a car to be fully appreciated. Hotel is in the main drag and walkable to shops and restaurants and by beach.

Where is Bowen Island in New South Wales?

Bowen Island (Jervis Bay) Bowen Island is a sandstone island lying 250 metres (270 yd) off the tip of the Bherwerre Peninsula at the entrance to Jervis Bay, on the coast of New South Wales, Australia.

Where is the Aboriginal community in Jervis Bay?

There is an Aboriginal community at Wreck Bay Village in Booderee National Park. That Council not only holds the majority of land in the Territory, it exercises certain governance and representation functions for its community under the Aboriginal Land Grant (Jervis Bay Territory) Act 1986

How did the Jervis Bay Territory get its land?

Jervis Bay Primary School opened on the land of the Naval College. The Commonwealth acquires the land and sea that form the Jervis Bay Territory from NSW under the Jervis Bay Territory Acceptance Act 1915 (the Act). The Act also allows the Governor-General to make Ordinances for the peace order and good government of the Territory.

Is the Jervis Bay Territory part of the Senate?

However, it is counted as part of the ACT for the purpose of the ACT’s representation in the Senate, and it forms part of the Division of Fenner for House of Representatives purposes.