Pulbah Island

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Pulbah Island is a bush-covered nature reserve and the largest island in Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia, known for its Aboriginal cultural significance and protected wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
nature reserve
country Australia
hasAboriginalCulturalSignificance true
hasAccessType boat access only
hasConservationObjective protection of Aboriginal cultural sites
protection of native fauna
protection of native vegetation
hasCulturalUse Aboriginal ceremonial site
Aboriginal sacred site
hasFauna native bird species
reptiles
small mammals
hasFlora coastal heath
eucalypt forest
hasHumanPopulation uninhabited
hasLandCover native bush
hasLandUseRestriction development prohibited
limited public access
hasLegalDesignation Pulbah Island Nature Reserve
hasNearbyCity Newcastle, New South Wales
hasNearbyTown Morisset
Toronto, New South Wales
Wangi Wangi
hasPrimaryUse conservation
recreation
hasProtectionStatus nature reserve
protected area
hasRecreationalActivity boating
bushwalking
fishing nearby
hasVegetationType bushland
hasWildlifeStatus protected wildlife habitat
isImportantFor Aboriginal heritage
biodiversity conservation
bird habitat
isLargestIslandOf Lake Macquarie
isPartOf Pulbah Island Nature Reserve
locatedIn Lake Macquarie City Council
surface form: City of Lake Macquarie

Hunter Region
Lake Macquarie
New South Wales
east coast of Australia
locatedInWaterbody coastal lagoon-type lake
managedBy New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
surroundedBy Lake Macquarie waters
traditionalOwners Awabakal people
waterbodyType coastal lake

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Lake Macquarie hasIsland Pulbah Island