
Mackenzie Island is a 1.8 km² marine island located at the mouth of the Fitzroy River in Queensland, Australia. Situated off Thompson Point, it is part of the Keppel Bay area, which includes other islands such as Egg Island and Mud Island. The island is uninhabited and is part of the Mackenzie Island Conservation Park, offering a natural environment with littoral rainforest, rocky shores, sandy beaches, and mangrove areas. The area is home to a variety of bird species, including migratory birds and a large population of bush stone-curlews. Access to the island is limited due to its protected status, making it a serene destination for nature enthusiasts.
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