Rigby Island is an island near Lakes Entrance, a coastal town in Gippsland region in southeastern Victoria.
The Rigby Island covers an area of about 1 square kilometer, only about 200 meters from (Bullock Island), Brocker Island, but there are no bridges and no public transport, and you need to travel by water means on your own. The island is uninhabited, and there is no road, maintaining its primitive appearance.
Rigby Island's main activities are hiking and bird watching, and there are many waterfowl on the island, including the rare little terns (Little Tern) and the fairy terns (Fairy Tern).
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