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Goat Island

Goat Island, known as Me-mel by the local Cadigal people, is a heritage-listed island in Sydney Harbour, Australia. It has played a significant role in Sydney's history, serving as a convict stockade, gunpowder storage depot, and the site of the first water police station and harbour fire brigade. The island features historic sandstone buildings, including the Queen's Magazine, built in the 1830s by convicts using sandstone quarried from the island. Today, Goat Island is part of the Sydney Harbour National Park and offers guided tours that delve into its rich Aboriginal and colonial past.

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