List of shipwrecks of Australia
New South Wales
Norfolk Island
Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
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HMS Sirius | ![]() |
19 March 1790 | First Fleet ship that sank on the reef in Slaughter Bay, Norfolk Island, while landing stores |
Northern Territory
Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
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HMAS Arrow | ![]() |
25 December 1974 | An Attack-class patrol boat that was driven ashore by Cyclone Tracy. | |
Booya | ![]() |
24 December 1974 | A schooner that was sunk by Cyclone Tracy. | 12°23.381′S 130°46.281′E |
Brisbane | ![]() |
10 October 1881 | Iron steamship that ran aground on Fish Reef off Quail Island north of Port Darwin | 12.43333°S 130.43833°E |
British Motorist | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | A tanker that was sunk in the bombing of Darwin. | 12°28.96′S 130°50.33′E |
Darwin Princess | Unknown | December 1974 | A passenger ferry that was sunk by Cyclone Tracy. | |
Don Isidro | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | A transport ship that was bombed by Japanese planes returning from the attack on Darwin. The captain attempted to beach the ship on Bathurst Island, but the engines failed three miles offshore. | 11°42.3′S 130°02′E |
Ellengowan | ![]() |
27 April 1888 | A schooner that sank at its mooring and was abandoned. | 12°32′28″S 130°52′08″E |
HMAS Hankow | ![]() |
18 September 1932 | A coal hulk that was sunk as a target off Darwin. | |
I-124 | ![]() |
21 January 1942 | An I-121-class submarine that was sunk during World War II. | 12°07′12.33″S 130°06′23.62″E |
Kelat | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | A sailing ship that was sunk in the bombing of Darwin. | 12°02′00″S 130°05′00″E |
HMAS Maroubra | ![]() |
10 May 1943 | A cutter that was sunk by Japanese aircraft off Milingimbi Island. | |
Mauna Loa | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | A cargo ship that was lost in the Japanese bombing of Darwin. | 12°29.86′S 130°49.16′E |
HMAS Mavie | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | An auxiliary ship that was lost in the Japanese bombing of Darwin. | |
USAT Meigs | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | A transport ship that was lost in the Japanese bombing of Darwin. | 12°29.26′S 130°49.10′E |
Neptuna | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | A cargo ship that was lost in the Japanese bombing of Darwin. | 12°28′18″S 130°50′57″E |
HMAS Patricia Cam | ![]() |
22 January 1943 | A minesweeper that was sunk by Japanese aircraft near the Wessel Islands. | |
USS Peary | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | A Clemson-class destroyer that was lost in the Japanese bombing of Darwin. | 12°28′30″S 130°49′45″E |
Zealandia | ![]() |
19 February 1942 | A cargo ship that was lost in the Japanese bombing of Darwin. | 12°29.00′S 130°51.05′E |
Queensland
Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
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Aarhus | Unknown | 24 February 1894 | A German made barque that ran aground near Cape Moreton, and is now a historical site. | 27°00′14.31″S 153°26′27.92″E |
Bee | ![]() |
17 March 1901 | A ferry that ran aground at Picnic Bay. | |
HMAS Carroo | ![]() |
19 September 1976 | A lighter that was scuttled at Hervey Bay. | |
Cato | ![]() |
17 August 1803 | A full-rigged ship that ran aground on the Wreck Reefs, along with HMS Porpoise. | |
AHS Centaur | ![]() |
14 May 1943 | A hospital ship that was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-177, killing 268 medical staff and crew. | 27°16.98′S 153°59.22′E |
Cherry Venture | ![]() |
6 July 1973 | A cargo ship that ran aground on Teewah Beach. | 25°57′42.00″S 153°10′26.14″E |
City of Adelaide | ![]() |
1916 | A steamship that ran aground off Cockle Bay, Magnetic Island, and used as target practice for the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II. The wreck was sunk by Cyclone Althea in 1971. | 19.174842°N 146.825471°E |
Dicky | Unknown | 4 February 1893 | A steamship that ran aground at Dicky Beach. The visible remains of the wreck were removed in 2015. | |
Duke of York | ![]() |
September 1837 | A barque that was wrecked off Moreton Bay. | 27°02′11.84″S 153°21′13.64″E |
Frederick | ![]() |
May 1818 | Wrecked at Cape Flinders, Stanley Island. | |
HMQS Gayunda | ![]() |
2 June 1958 | A flat-iron gunboat that was beached as a breakwater off Woody Point. | 27.262°S 153.10713°E |
George Rennie | ![]() |
1902 | A paddle steamer that was scuttled in Picnic Bay, Magnetic Island. | |
Gothenburg | ![]() |
24 February 1875 | A steamship that struck the Great Barrier Reef. | 19°22′06″S 148°03′21″E |
HMS Harrier | ![]() |
July 1891 | A schooner that was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef near Cooktown. | |
Jenny Lind | Unknown | 21 September 1850 | A barque that was wrecked on Kenn Reef on the Great Barrier Reef.[1] | 21°16′S 155°48′E |
Lady Bowen | Unknown | 1894 | A schooner that ran aground on a reef.[2] | |
Maheno | ![]() |
9 July 1935 | An ocean liner that was beached on Fraser Island while under tow for scrapping in Japan. | 25°16′2″S 153°14′18″E |
Marloo | ![]() |
27 September 1914 | A steamship that was beached on Fraser Island. | 24.9488°S 153.3035°E |
HMS Mermaid | ![]() |
13 June 1829 | A cutter that was wrecked east of Normanby Island. | 17.19923333°S 146.28885°E |
Moltke | ![]() |
1911 | A barque that was scuttled in Geoffrey Bay, Magnetic Island. | 19.153745°S 146.869344°E |
HMS Pandora | ![]() |
28 August 1791 | A Porcupine-class post ship that struck and was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef. | 11°23′S 143°59′E |
HMS Porpoise | ![]() |
17 August 1803 | A sloop that ran aground on the Wreck Reefs, along with Cato. | |
RMS Quetta | ![]() |
28 February 1890 | A merchant ship that struck a rock off Albany Island. | 10°36′34.61″S 142°37′27.01″E |
Scottish Prince | Unknown | 2 February 1887 | A barque carrying passengers and cargo from Glasgow was wrecked at the southern tip of Stradbroke Island. The passengers and crew were rescued.[3] Parts of the wreck can still be found in shallow water approximately 500 metres (1,600 ft) offshore south of the Southport Spit and it is a popular diving site.[4] Since 2013, sand movement has resulted in increasing amounts of the wreck becoming visible.[5] | |
Swiftsure | ![]() |
4 July 1829 | A brig that was wrecked off the Cape York Peninsula. | |
HMAS Warrnambool | ![]() |
13 September 1947 | A Bathurst-class corvette that hit a mine in the Great Barrier Reef. | 14°45′32″S 145°49′41″E |
HMAS Wyatt Earp | ![]() |
24 January 1959 | A motor vessel that was wrecked in a storm off Double Island Point. | |
Yongala | ![]() |
23 March 1911 | A passenger ship that sank in a cyclone off Townsville. | 19°18′27″S 147°37′31″E |
USS YP-279 | ![]() |
5 September 1943 | A patrol vessel that foundered off Townsville. | 19°12′07″S 146°53′10″E |
South Australia
Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
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Aagot | ![]() |
11 October 1907 | A sailing ship that was wrecked on Wardang Island. | |
Admella | ![]() |
5 August 1859 | A passenger ship that ran onto a reef off the Carpenter Rocks, with 89 lives lost including 14 children. | 37°52′47″S 140°21′3″E |
Albatross | Unknown | 13 March 1913 | A ketch that struck Eclipse Reef, off Wardang Island, during a gale.[6] | |
Clan Ranald | ![]() |
31 January 1909 | A two decked turret steam ship which capsized and sank in a storm, killing 40 of her crew of 64, near the town of Edithburgh. | |
Edith Haviland | Unknown | 19 June 1877 | A brig that was wrecked on the Carpenter Rocks. One seaman drowned attempting to swim to shore. | |
Eleni K | Unknown | November 1966 | A screw steamer deliberately sunk to make an artificial reef between Goat Island and St Peter Island. | |
Ellen | ![]() |
12 December 1908 | A freighter/trawler that was wrecked in Gulf St Vincent at Morgan's Beach. | 35°35′46.5″S 138°06′07.6″E |
Ethel | Unknown | 2 January 1904 | An iron barque which ran aground at Reef Head, near Cape Spencer[7] | 35°17′55″S 136°53′31″E |
Fanny | Unknown | 22 June 1838 | A schooner that was blown ashore near Cape Jaffa, Kingston District Council. | |
Ferret | ![]() |
14 November 1920 | A steamship that was fraudulently taken from its home in Scotland, and arrived in Victoria six months later. The conspirators were caught and charged, but the ship remained in Australia, eventually running aground off Cape Spencer in a storm. | |
Frances | ![]() |
29 August 1840 | A cutter that was wrecked in the Neptune Islands. | 35°33′00″S 136°12′00″E. |
Gloridia V | Unknown | 12 March 1977 | A cray-fishing boat that was wrecked in the North Neptune Islands. | |
Geltwood | ![]() |
14 June 1876 | A barque that struck a reef near the town of Southend. | 37°37′36″S 140°10′51″E |
Grecian | ![]() |
13 October 1850 | A barque that sank in a gale off Port Adelaide, one man drowned.[8] | |
Hougomont | ![]() |
8 January 1933 | A barque that was scuttled as a breakwater in Stenhouse Bay. | |
Investigator | Unknown | 24 April 1917 | A steamship that sank in rough weather southwest of Wardang Island.[6] | |
Koenig Wilhelm II | Unknown | 30 June 1857 | A barque 800 tons that was wrecked off Robe, off with the loss of 16 crew after unloading 397 Chinese passengers for the Victorian goldfields. | |
Lady Kinnaird | ![]() |
21 January 1880 | A barque that ran aground off Port Neill. | 34°7′48″S 136°21′36″E |
Loch Sloy | ![]() |
24 April 1899 | A barque that was wrecked in the Brothers Rocks, off Kangaroo Island. | |
Loch Vennachar | ![]() |
September 1905 | A clipper that sank off Kangaroo Island with the loss of 27 lives. | 35°53′05″S 136°32′00″E |
Macintyre | Unknown | 1 April 1927 | A schooner that was wrecked on a reef off Wardang Island. | |
Maria | ![]() |
28 June 1840 | A brigantine that was wrecked off Cape Jaffa, South Australia | |
Marion | Unknown | 11 July 1862 | A screw steamer wrecked off Cable Hut Bay.[9] | |
No 5 dumb hopper barge | ![]() |
April 1984 | A hopper barge that was scuttled in Gulf St Vincent. | 34°31′S 138°03′E |
Notre Dame d'Avor | Unknown | 20 March 1920 | A barque that ran aground on Wardang Island. The wreck was gutted by an accidental fire the following May.[6] | |
Postboy | ![]() |
1905 | A schooner that was wrecked at Arno Bay. | 33°55′12″S 136°34′12″E |
Saint Michele | Unknown | 30 March 1965 | A fishing boat that was wrecked on South Neptune Islands. | |
Santiago | ![]() |
19 August 1945 | A 3 masted barque abandoned in the Garden Island Ships' Graveyard near Port Adelaide. | 34°48′36″S 138°32′24″E |
Songvaar | ![]() |
14 April 1912 | A Norwegian cargo ship that sank near Wardang Island when its hull was pierced by one of its own anchors. The wreck was eventually blown up as a shipping hazard.[6] | |
Star of Greece | Unknown | 13 July 1888 | A cargo ship that was wrecked in a storm off Port Willunga. | |
South Australian | ![]() |
8 December 1837 | A brig-sloop, formerly the former RN vessel (the Swallow (1824)), was wrecked at Encounter Bay. | 35°34.641′S 138°36.213′E |
Tom Brennan | ![]() |
1960 or 1963 | A barge abandoned on the Birdsville Track to the south of the Cooper Creek in Etadunna. | 28°37′49″S 138°42′30″E |
Varoon | Unknown | January 1856 | A cargo ship that was wrecked twenty miles west of Cape Northumberland. | |
Water Witch | ![]() |
5 December 1842 | A cutter which sunk whilst moored in the River Murray at Moorundie, South Australia. | 34°24′0″S 139°37′12″E |
Willyama | Unknown | 13 April 1907 | A screw steamer wrecked south of Rhino Head, near Marion Bay.[10] | 35°15'04.8"S 136°58'44.0"E |
Venus | Unknown | 14 June 1946 | A cutter that was wrecked in the North Neptune Islands. | |
Zanoni | ![]() |
11 February 1867 | A barque which foundered during a squall in Gulf St Vincent. | 34°30′43.8″S 138°03′48.4″E |
Tasmania
Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
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Actaeon | ![]() |
28 October 1822 | A ship that was wrecked in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. | |
Blythe Star | ![]() |
13 October 1973 | A coastal freighter that capsized and sank off South West Cape. All the crew escaped the vessel but three lives were lost before the survivors were rescued. | |
The Brothers | ![]() |
25 June 1816 | A schooner that was driven ashore near the Kent Group. | |
Cataraqui | ![]() |
4 August 1845 | 400 lost when wrecked on King Island. | 40°1′37.7″S 143°52′49.6″E |
Campbell Macquarie | ![]() |
10 June 1812 | A ship that was wrecked off Macquarie Island. | 54.62°S 158.86°E |
Daphne | ![]() |
26 October 1818 | A brig that was wrecked off East Island. | |
Enchantress | ![]() |
16 July 1835 | A barque that struck the rocks about half a mile off the western shore of Bruny Island.[11] | |
George III | ![]() |
12 March 1835 | A convict ship that sank in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. | 43.51°S 146.98°E |
Hebe | ![]() |
15 June 1808 | A ship that struck a reef off George Town. | 41°03′42.92″S 146°45′18.90″E |
Iron Baron | ![]() |
10 July 1995 | A bulk carrier that ran aground on a reef off George Town, causing an oil spill. It was refloated and scuttled off Flinders Island. | 39.22°S 149.13°E |
Lake Illawarra | ![]() |
5 January 1975 | Bulk carrier wrecked in the River Derwent, with 12 lives lost. | 42°51′52″S 147°20′45″E |
Nella Dan | ![]() |
24 December 1987 | An icebreaker that ran aground off Macquarie Island, and was subsequently scuttled. | |
Netherby | ![]() |
23 July 1866 | A full-rigged ship that ran aground off King Island. | |
Neva | ![]() |
13 May 1835 | A convict ship that sank off King Island, with about 225 lives lost. | |
Phatisalam | ![]() |
9 July 1821 | A ship that ran aground on Hunter Island. | |
Sydney Cove | ![]() |
9 February 1797 | Sank at Preservation Island with no loss of life. | 40.49°S 148.07°E |
Victoria
Western Australia
Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
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Alacrity | ![]() |
April 1931 | A tugboat that was wrecked in a storm in Cockburn Sound.[12] | 32.140078°S 115.763864°E |
Alice | Unknown | 14 June 1915 | A 132-ton vessel that was wrecked on Brue reef with the loss of 13 of its 41 crew.[13] | 15.91666°S 123.03333°E |
Alkimos | ![]() |
May 1964 | Greek merchant ship. | 31°36′38″S 115°39′13″E |
Arpenteur | ![]() |
November 1849 | Merchant ship wrecked off Cheyne Beach | 34.8698°S 118.4037°E |
Batavia | ![]() |
4 June 1629 | Dutch VOC merchant sailing ship. | 28°29′25″S 113°47′36″E |
Batoe Bassi | ![]() |
31 June 1880 | A Dutch vessel that was run aground after it began taking on water.[14] | 33.90786°S 122.83269°E |
Belinda | ![]() |
19 July 1824 | A brig that foundered off Middle Island in the Recherche Archipelago.[15] | 34.09009°S 123.21031°E |
Ben Dearg | ![]() |
14 April 1956 | A Castle-class trawler that was scuttled near Swarbricks Beach east of Albany | 35.0104°S 118.0517°E |
Ben Ledi | Unknown | 16 December 1879 | An 1,107-ton iron sailing ship that ran aground on Pelsaert Island in the Houtman Abrolhos, without loss of life, in the same location as the wreck of Marten several years previously.[16][17] | 28.93687°S 113.969225°E |
Bittern | Unknown | 10 May 1885 | Three-masted schooner, Capt. A. Bergman or Berghmann, taking jarrah piles from Hamlyn to Darwin, wrecked off Browse Island.[18] | 14°06′32″S 123°32′57″E |
Bunyip (or Cartabunup) | Unknown | 24 May 1877 | A cutter engaged in transporting materials for the construction of a telegraph line, ran aground at Twilight Cove in a storm that also claimed the Twilight. The crew survived.[19] | |
Carlisle Castle | ![]() |
11 July 1899 | British iron ship that struck a reef near Rockingham with the loss of 24 lives, in the same storm that claimed City of York.[20] | 32.33325°S 115.6325°E |
Centaur | ![]() |
9 December 1874 | A brig that struck a reef near Perth. | 31.86376°S 115.711118°E[21] |
Cervantes | Unknown | 20 June 1844 | A barque used for whaling, blown onto a sandbar and subsequently abandoned. The crew survived.[22] | 30.5133666667°S 115.05°E |
City of York | ![]() |
12 July 1899 | A barque that hit a reef off Rottnest Island with the loss of 11 lives (in the same storm that claimed Carlisle Castle).[23] | 31°59.72′S 115°29.25′E |
Cochituate | ![]() |
14 June 1861 | An American barque that struck a reef west of Rat Island in the Houtman Abrolhos. A crew member travelled overland to Fremantle to summon help for the remainder.[24] | 28.727856°S 113.705666°E |
Contest | Unknown | 14 July 1874 | A 322-ton barque that dragged its anchor and went ashore at what is now Rockingham.[25][26] | 32.274464°S 115.713694°E |
Correio da Azia | ![]() |
25 November 1816 | A Portuguese vessel wrecked at Point Cloates[27] | 22.863433°S 113.750667°E |
Cumberland | ![]() |
4 March 1830 | A ship wrecked after hitting a submerged rock off Cape Leeuwin en route to Fremantle.[28] | 34.2966833333°S 115.0403333333°E |
HMAS Derwent | ![]() |
21 December 1994 | A River-class destroyer escort that was sunk as an artificial reef. | |
Elizabeth | ![]() |
22 September 1839 | A 194-ton merchant ship that ran aground at Cottesloe.[29][30] | 32.01011667°S 115.751233°E |
Emily Taylor | Unknown | 21 May 1830 | A vessel blown onto shore near Fremantle (the same storm that wrecked James).[31] | 32.065607°S 115.749697°E |
Emma | Unknown | March 1867 | A 116-ton two-masted wooden-hulled schooner, wrecked near Coral Bay.[32] | 23.08255°S 113.7335°E |
Fanny Nicholson | ![]() |
21 November 1872 | A barque that was wrecked at Goode Beach in King George Sound. | 35.083°S 117.9367°E |
Georgette | ![]() |
1 December 1876 | A steamship that was wrecked at Calgardup Bay with 12 lives lost. | 34.033°S 114.99°E |
Hadda | Unknown | 30 April 1877 | A 316-ton barque that struck a reef near Beacon Island in the Houtman Abrolhos without loss of life.[33][17] | 28.472267°S 113.792417°E |
Hero of the Nile | Unknown | 20 October 1876 | A barque involved in the guano trade, wrecked without loss of life after striking a reef at Warnbro Sound.[34][35] | 32.36445°S 115.70595°E |
Ivy | Unknown | 29 August 1914 | A fishing lugger that overturned in strong winds off Gun Island, Houtman Abrolhos, with the loss of two of the three crew members. The vessel eventually drifted, mastless, onto Wooded Island.[36][37] | |
James | Unknown | 21 May 1830 | A passenger and cargo ship that was blown onto shore from Owen Anchorage, off Fremantle (the same storm that wrecked Emily Taylor).[38] | 32.09576°S 115.75861°E |
James Matthews | Unknown | 22 July 1841 | A 107-ton former slave ship, which struck rocks and sank near Woodman Point after parting its anchor warp.[39][40] | 32.13193°S 115.743822°E |
James Service | Unknown | 22 July 1878 | A barque that went down in a storm off Mandurah. | |
Jon Jim | Unknown | 17 July 1961 | A fishing boat that ran aground at Pelsaert Island, Houtman Abrolhos.[41][42][36] | 28.986064°S 113.962254°E |
Koolama | ![]() |
3 March 1942 | A merchant vessel that was bombed by Japanese aircraft and later capsized at Wyndham. The wreck was towed further out to sea in 1948. | 15.449783°S 128.101066°E |
Korean Star | ![]() |
20 May 1988 | A Panamanian bulk carrier that was lost off Cape Cuvier. | 24°12′29″S 113°25′30″E |
Kori | Unknown | 16 January 1907 | A schooner that foundered at Tappers Inlet during a tropical cyclone, without loss of life.[43][44] | 16.8167°S 122.55°E |
Kormoran | ![]() |
19 November 1941 | German merchant raider scuttled after being damaged in battle by HMAS Sydney. | 26°05′46″S 111°04′33″E |
Kwinana | ![]() |
29 May 1922 | A steamship wrecked in a storm off Kwinana. | |
Lady Elizabeth | ![]() |
30 June 1878 | A barque that struck a reef off Rottnest Island. | |
Lady Lyttleton | ![]() |
17 July 1867 | A barque that sank in Emu Point Channel near Albany | 34.997717°S 117.95031°E |
Lively | ![]() |
c.1806-1808[45][46] | An English whaler wrecked at Mermaid Reef, Rowley Shoals.[47] | 17°05.381′S 119°35.490′E |
Manfred | Unknown | 24 January 1879 | A 585-ton barque that was wrecked in a tropical cyclone while collecting guano at the Lacepede Islands.[48] | 16.852652°S 122.127839°E |
Mountaineer | Unknown | 24 March 1835 | A sealing vessel that was swept ashore in a gale without any loss of life.[49][50] | 34.0016°S 122.2007°E |
Neptune | Unknown | 13 June 1901 | A cutter that was wrecked in the Geelvink Channel during a gale, with the loss of one life.[36][51] | |
Ocean Queen | Unknown | 13 September 1842 | A barque that ran aground at Half Moon Reef, Pelsaert Group, Houtman Abrolhos.[52] | 28°56.5′S 113°51.7′E |
RMS Orizaba | ![]() |
17 February 1905 | A Royal Mail Ship that ran aground off Rockingham. | 32.278613°S 115.624866°E |
Pericles | ![]() |
31 March 1910 | An ocean liner that struck a rock and sank 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Cape Leeuwin. | 34.42217°S 115.13733°E |
HMAS Perth | ![]() |
24 November 2001 | A Perth-class guided missile destroyer scuttled as a dive wreck off Albany. | 35.085°S 117.96°E |
Preston | Unknown | 20 September 1855 | A 20-ton schooner that ran aground on Pelsaert Island in the Pelsaert Group of the Houtman Abrolhos without any loss of life.[53][17] | |
Rapid | ![]() |
7 January 1811 | An American China trader wrecked at Ningaloo Reef[54] | 22.739438°S 113.692643°E |
Redemptora | ![]() |
C. 1898 | Ex- North American. A wooden clipper abandoned or sunk off Cockburn.[55] | 32.1513°S 115.7663°E[56] |
Rockingham | ![]() |
22 May 1830 | A ship that foundered at Careening Bay, Garden Island.[57] | |
Sanko Harvest | ![]() |
14 February 1991 | A bulk carrier that struck a reef off Esperance. | 34°7.4′S 122°5.1′E |
HMAS Swan | ![]() |
14 December 1997 | A River-class destroyer escort that was sunk as a dive wreck off Dunsborough. | 33°33′02″S 115°06′02″E |
Swift | ![]() |
31 August 1896 | A Tasmanian-built ketch that struck a submerged rock at Twilight Cove. The crew survived.[58] | 32.283333°S 125.983333°E[59] |
HMAS Sydney | ![]() |
19 November 1941 | A Leander-class cruiser sunk in battle by the German merchant raider Kormoran. | 26°14′31″S 111°12′48″E |
Thames | ![]() |
22 May 1830 | A ship blown onto shore near Fremantle,[60] during the same storm that wrecked the James and the Emily Taylor. | 32.063871°S 115.749321°E |
HMAS Torrens | ![]() |
14 June 1999 | A River-class destroyer escort that was sunk as a target. | |
Tryall | ![]() |
25 May 1622 | East India Company ship. | 20°16′18″S 115°23′18″E |
Twilight | Unknown | 24 May 1877 | A cutter engaged in transporting materials for the construction of a telegraph line, ran aground at Twilight Cove in a storm that also claimed the Bunyip.[61][62] | |
HMS Undine | ![]() |
25 March 1890 | A gunboat that was wrecked in the King George Sound. | |
Venus | Unknown | 10 April 1851 | A schooner that struck a reef in the Pelsaert Group of the Houtman Abrolhos, with the loss of one life. Survivors were stranded on Middle Island for six months.[63][17] | |
Vergulde Draeck | ![]() |
28 April 1656 | Dutch VOC merchant sailing ship. | 31°13.36′S 115°21.48′E |
HMAS Wallaroo | ![]() |
11 June 1943 | A Bathurst-class corvette that collided with Henry Gilbert Costin off Fremantle. | 31°54′24″S 114°37′31″E |
Wave | ![]() |
5 July 1848 | A brig sunk off Cheynes Beach near Cape Riche | 34.5945°S 118.75165°E |
Windsor | Unknown | 2 February 1908 | An iron steamer wrecked on Half Moon Reef, Pelsaert Group, Houtman Abrolhos with the loss of three lives, plus a further two rescuers. It had been en route from Fremantle to Hong Kong.[64] | 28°58.5′S 113°54.2′E[36] |
Xantho | ![]() |
November 1872 | A steamship that sank off Gregory. | 28°11′11″S 114°14′10″E |
Yarra | Unknown | 15 January 1884 | A schooner that hit Scott Reef during a gale.[65] | 14.040493°S 121.770013°E |
Zeewijk | ![]() |
9 June 1727 | Dutch VOC merchant sailing ship. | 28°54′30″S 113°49′0″E |
Zuytdorp | ![]() |
1712 | Dutch VOC merchant sailing ship. | 27°11′10″S 113°56′13″E |
See also
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Further reading
- Loney, J. K. (1993). Wrecks on the New South Wales Coast. Oceans Enterprises. ISBN 978-0-646-11081-3.
- Bateson, Charles; Reed, AH; Reed, AW (1972). Australian Shipwrecks – Vol. 1 1622–1850. Sydney. ISBN 0-589-07112-2
- Loney, J. K. (1980). Australian Shipwrecks Vol. 2 1851–1871. Sydney.
- Loney, J. K. (1982). Australian Shipwrecks Vol. 3 1871–1900. Geelong, Vic: List Publishing.
- Loney, J. K. (1987). Australian Shipwrecks Vol. 4 1901–1986. Portarlington, Vic: Marine History Publications.
- Loney, J. K. (1991). Australian Shipwrecks Vol. 5 Update 1986. Portarlington, Vic: Marine History Publications.
- Christopher, P. (2009). Australian Shipwrecks: a pictorial history. Axiom Publishing. Stepney, South Australia. ISBN 978 1 8647658 8 5 Reprinted 2012.
- Hogarth, Christine (1985) Navigators and Shipwrecks: Australia's heritage in stamps. Melbourne: Australia Post
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