Australasia

Phillip Island

Phillip Island is at the entrance to Western Port on the south coast of Victoria, Australia, southeast of Melbourne. About 23 km long and 10 km at its widest, the island occupies 100 square km  and rises to 110 meters. the island is named after Governor Arthur...

Port Phillip Sound

Port Phillip is a horsehead-shaped enclosed bay on the central coast of southern Victoria, Australia. The bay’s entrance, known as “the Rip” 2.8 km wide. This chart focusses particularly on the narrow entrance to the bay between Point Lonsdale and Fort Nepean. To the...

Swan River Perth

The Swan River is 72km long and it flows through the heart of metropolitan Perth, a city of more than 2 million people and the capital of Western Australia. The Swan River is an ephemeral river, meaning it flows for shorter periods during or after a period of...

Port Jackson Sydney to Botany Bay

Port Jackson or Sydney Harbour is natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the Tasman Sea (part of the South Pacific Ocean). This is where you will find the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge  and the historic Rocks...

Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island is located just 19 km off the coast of Perth, the states’s capital and largest city in Western Australia. White-sand beaches and secluded coves include the Basin, with its shallow waters, and Thomson Bay, the main hub and ferry port. Strickland...

Sydney Harbour

Sydney Harbour is a beautiful waterway, Surrounded by hundreds of kilometres of shoreline, national parks and historic site, the sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour are synonymous with Australia’s most famous city. Its entrance over 2km wide is between North and...

Whitsunday Islands

The Whitsunday Islands is an archipelago of 74 tropical islands located just 55km off the Queensland coast, Australia, next to the Great Barrier Reef, a massive stretch of coral teeming with marine life. Most of the islands are uninhabited. They are characterised by...

Sydney Harbour, Gold Coast

This chart from the Gold Coast range features Sydney Harbour, The gold leaf is painstakingly applied to an aluminium composite, and then the nautical chart is printed as a “negative” as in traditional lithography. The effect is stunning. The land is displayed as gold...