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History on the Montebello Islands

Story: History on the Montebello Islands
Episode: 10
Presenter: Trevor Cochrone
Air Date: 26th of April 2026


Trevor explores the history of the Montebello Islands.

  • The Montebello Islands are a group of more than 100 islands off the north-west coast of Western Australia.
  • The Montebello Islands are located 20 km north of Barrow Island and 120 km north-north-west of Dampier.
  • The Montebello Islands were the site of the first British nuclear weapons tests in Australia, conducted in 1952 and 1956.
  • Today, the area is strictly protected, with limited access mainly for scientific research and controlled tourism.,
  • The surrounding waters are popular for recreational fishing, especially for species such as coral trout and Spanish mackerel.
  • The Montebello Islands are largely uninhabited and remain one of WA’s most untouched and ecologically significant coastal environments.
  • The Montebello Islands are part of a marine conservation reserve and are known for their rich biodiversity, including coral reefs, fish, turtles, and seabirds.
  • It is recommended to visit the islands only for short periods due to their nuclear testing history and ongoing environmental management considerations.

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