{
"Introduction": {
"Background": {
"text": "Polynesians lived on Norfolk Island between 1200 and 1500, but the remote island was uninhabited by the time British explorer James COOK landed on the island in 1774. Two British attempts at establishing the island as a penal colony (1788-1814 and 1825-55) were ultimately abandoned.
In 1856, almost 200 Pitcairn Islanders -- descendants of the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian companions -- were relocated to Norfolk Island because of overcrowding on the Pitcairn Islands. Some returned to the Pitcairn Islands over the next few years, but most settled permanently on Norfolk Island and recreated their previous land tenure and governance structures. Norfolk Island retained a great degree of local control until 1897, when it became a dependency of New South Wales. During World War II, Norfolk Island was an airbase and an important refueling stop in the South Pacific. In 1976, an Australian judge recommended Norfolk Island be incorporated fully into Australia, which Norfolk Islanders rejected. After an appeal to the UN, Australia granted limited self-government to Norfolk Island in 1979.
With growing financial troubles during the 2000s, Australia abolished the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly in 2015, reduced Norfolk Island’s autonomy in 2016, and suspended the local council in 2020. Most services are provided by a mix of the Australian Capital Territory and the states of New South Wales and Queensland. These moves were unpopular on Norfolk Island, which has sought to have its self-government restored and as of 2024, the Australian Government was working with Norfolk Island to establish a new local governing body."
}
},
"Geography": {
"Location": {
"text": "Oceania, island in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia"
},
"Geographic coordinates": {
"text": "29 02 S, 167 57 E"
},
"Map references": {
"text": "Oceania"
},
"Area": {
"total ": {
"text": "36 sq km"
},
"land": {
"text": "36 sq km"
},
"water": {
"text": "0 sq km"
}
},
"Area - comparative": {
"text": "about 0.2 times the size of Washington, D.C."
},
"Land boundaries": {
"total": {
"text": "0 km"
}
},
"Coastline": {
"text": "32 km"
},
"Maritime claims": {
"territorial sea": {
"text": "12 nm"
},
"contiguous zone": {
"text": "24 nm"
},
"exclusive fishing zone": {
"text": "200 nm"
}
},
"Climate": {
"text": "subtropical; mild, little seasonal temperature variation"
},
"Terrain": {
"text": "volcanic island with mostly rolling plains"
},
"Elevation": {
"highest point": {
"text": "Mount Bates 319 m"
},
"lowest point": {
"text": "Pacific Ocean 0 m"
}
},
"Natural resources": {
"text": "fish"
},
"Land use": {
"agricultural land": {
"text": "25% (2023 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: arable land": {
"text": "arable land: 0% (2022 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: permanent crops": {
"text": "permanent crops: 0% (2022 est.)"
},
"agricultural land: permanent pasture": {
"text": "permanent pasture: 25% (2023 est.)"
},
"forest": {
"text": "12.2% (2023 est.)"
},
"other": {
"text": "62.8% (2023 est.)"
}
},
"Irrigated land": {
"text": "0 sq km (2022)"
},
"Population distribution": {
"text": "population concentrated around the capital of Kingston"
},
"Natural hazards": {
"text": "tropical cyclones (especially May to July)"
},
"Geography - note": {
"text": "most of the 32-km (20-mi) coastline consists of almost inaccessible cliffs, but the land slopes down to the sea in one small southern area on Sydney Bay, where the capital of Kingston is located"
}
},
"People and Society": {
"Population": {
"total": {
"text": "1,739 (2021)"
},
"male": {
"text": "823"
},
"female": {
"text": "916"
}
},
"Nationality": {
"noun": {
"text": "Norfolk Islander(s)"
},
"adjective": {
"text": "Norfolk Islander(s)"
}
},
"Ethnic groups": {
"text": "
Australian 22.8%, English 22.4%, Pitcairn Islander 20%, Scottish 6%, Irish 5.2%
(2011 est.)", "note": "note: respondents were able to identify up to two ancestries; percentages represent a proportion of all responses from people in Norfolk Island, including those who did not identify an ancestry; only top responses are shown" }, "Languages": { "text": "English (official) 44.9%, Norfolk (official, a mixture of 18th century English and ancient Tahitian) 40.3%, Fijian 1.8%, other 6.8%, unspecified 6.2% (2016 est.)", "note": "note: data represent language spoken at home" }, "Religions": { "text": "Protestant 46.8% (Anglican 29.2%, Uniting Church in Australia 9.8%, Presbyterian 2.9%, Seventh Day Adventist 2.7%, other 2.2%), Roman Catholic 12.6%, other Christian 2.9%, other 1.4%, none 26.7%, unspecified 9.5% (2016 est.)" }, "Population growth rate": { "text": "0.01% (2014 est.)" }, "Population distribution": { "text": "population concentrated around the capital of Kingston" } }, "Environment": { "Environmental issues": { "text": "inadequate solid-waste management; most freshwater obtained through rainwater catchment; preservation of unique ecosystem" }, "Climate": { "text": "subtropical; mild, little seasonal temperature variation" }, "Land use": { "agricultural land": { "text": "25% (2023 est.)" }, "agricultural land: arable land": { "text": "arable land: 0% (2022 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent crops": { "text": "permanent crops: 0% (2022 est.)" }, "agricultural land: permanent pasture": { "text": "permanent pasture: 25% (2023 est.)" }, "forest": { "text": "12.2% (2023 est.)" }, "other": { "text": "62.8% (2023 est.)" } } }, "Government": { "Country name": { "conventional long form": { "text": "Territory of Norfolk Island" }, "conventional short form": { "text": "Norfolk Island" }, "etymology": { "text": "named by British explorer Captain James COOK after Edward HOWARD, the ninth Duke of Norfolk, in 1774" } }, "Government type": { "text": "administered as an overseas territory of Australia", "note": "note: the Norfolk Island Regional Council, which began operations 1 July 2016, is responsible for planning and managing a variety of public services, including those funded by the Government of Australia" }, "Dependency status": { "text": "administered as a territory of Australia; administered by the Australian Government through the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities, & Regional Development" }, "Capital": { "name": { "text": "Kingston" }, "geographic coordinates": { "text": "29 03 S, 167 58 E" }, "time difference": { "text": "UTC+11 (16 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)" }, "daylight saving time": { "text": "+1hr, begins first Sunday in October; ends first Sunday in April" }, "etymology": { "text": "the name blends the words \"king's\" and \"town;\" the English king at the time of the town's settlement in the late 18th century was GEORGE III" } }, "Legal system": { "text": "English common law and the laws of Australia" }, "Constitution": { "history": { "text": "previous 1913, 1957; latest effective 7 August 1979" } }, "Citizenship": { "text": "see Australia" }, "Suffrage": { "text": "18 years of age; universal" }, "Executive branch": { "chief of state": { "text": "King CHARLES III (since 8 September 2022); represented by Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia General Sam MOSTYN (since 1 July 2024)" }, "head of government": { "text": "Administrator George PLANT (since 1 June 2023)" }, "election/appointment process": { "text": "the monarchy is hereditary; governor general appointed by the monarch; administrator appointed by the governor general of Australia for a 2-year term and represents the monarch and Australia" } }, "Legislative branch": { "legislature name": { "text": "Norfolk Island Regional Council" }, "legislative structure": { "text": "unicameral" }, "number of seats": { "text": "5 (directly elected)" }, "electoral system": { "text": "plurality/majority" }, "scope of elections": { "text": "full renewal" }, "term in office": { "text": "4 years" }, "most recent election date": { "text": "5/28/2016" }, "parties elected and seats per party": { "text": "independent (5)" }, "percentage of women in chamber": { "text": "20%" }, "expected date of next election": { "text": "March 2021 (postponed)" } }, "Judicial branch": { "highest court(s)": { "text": "Supreme Court of Norfolk Island (consists of the chief justice and several justices)" }, "judge selection and term of office": { "text": "justices appointed by the governor general of Australia from among justices of the Federal Court of Australia; justices serve until mandatory retirement at age 70" }, "subordinate courts": { "text": "Petty Court of Sessions; specialized courts, including a Coroner's Court and the Employment Tribunal" }, "note": "note: appeals beyond the Supreme Court of Norfolk Island are heard by the Federal Court and the High Court of Australia" }, "Political parties": { "text": "Norfolk Island Labor Party