Port Davey (Poynduc) | |
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Location on the south west coast of Tasmania | |
Location | South Western Tasmania |
Coordinates | 43°19′48″S 145°54′36″E / 43.33000°S 145.91000°E |
Etymology | Thomas Davey, a former Governor of Tasmania[1] |
River sources | Davey River |
Ocean/sea sources | Southern Ocean |
Basin countries | Australia |
Port Davey is an oceanic inlet located in the south west region of Tasmania, Australia.
Port Davey was named in honour of Thomas Davey, a former Governor of Tasmania.[1] Port Davey is contained within the Port Davey/Bathurst Harbour Marine Nature Reserve,[2] the Melaleuca to Birchs Inlet Important Bird Area[3] and the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. The Toogee name of the port is Poynduc.[4]
With the support of the then Premier of Tasmania, Robert Cosgrove (in office from 1939), Australian journalist Critchley Parker proposed a Jewish settlement at Port Davey in 1941.[5]