Description
White Bluff is an isolated and little-known headland; a place that is surrounded by development on its landward edge and yet protected by the Solitary Islands Marine Reserve on its littoral and off-shore waters. It sits on the border of local indigenous territories. It is Crown Land – typical of a string of coastal ecosystems along Australia’s increasingly inhabited eastern seaboard. While White Bluff may have no recognised national significance, it is exactly this that makes it such a shared Australian experience despite its specific location.
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