Pumpkin Island

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Pumpkin Island [1]
Native name:
Koey Ngurtai [2]
Geography
Area0.06 km2 (0.023 sq mi)
Administration
Australia
StateQueensland
Region Central Queensland

Pumpkin Island is a privately owned island in Keppel Bay on the southern Great Barrier Reef in Australia. [3] [4] It is 13.8 kilometres (8.6 mi) off the coast from Yeppoon [5] and has an area of 6.1 Hectares. [3] In 2012 it was listed as the world's sixth most expensive private island. [3]

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The island is owned and operated by Sojourn Properties Pty Ltd, a Queensland-based company and run by Sojourn Retreats. The resort operated using wind and solar power systems and filtered rain water for use as drinking water for its "7 self-catering units" which could accommodate up to 34 guests. [6] [7] [8]

The island is one of four properties owned by the company as of 2020 the others are Eden, Yeppoon; Sandcastles, Zilzie; and Elysian Retreat on Long Island. [9] [1]

Before 1961, the island was an oyster farm owned by Snigger Findlay who lost it in a poker game to Roger Mason. By 1964, it was operating as a tourist destination. Sojourn Properties purchased the island in 2003 when it was a " low-key private resort" defined by the Rumbles as more of a "fisherman’s hideaway". In addition to renovations and new buildings, they added a helicopter pad, two registered moorings and a 36-passenger boat for ferrying clients. [10] [11] [8]

Between 2012 and 2015 the island was leased by Queensland brewer Castlemaine Perkins and, for the duration, renamed XXXX Island as a promotional campaign for their beer, Castlemaine XXXX. [12] The company held contests and island escapes were offered as prizes. By 2016, the island was being renovated to become an advanced eco retreat. [13] During the XXXX era, 3,000 people visited. [12]

Pumpkin was recognised in 2019 as Australasia's most sustainable hotel [10] at the World Boutique Hotel Awards, adding to its accomplishments that include Climate Action Leader and the first beyond carbon neutral island in Australia. [14]

The address for Pumpkin Island is Keppel Islands, Yeppoon, Queensland, Australia. [11]

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Coordinates: 23°05′33″S150°54′03″E / 23.0924°S 150.9009°E / -23.0924; 150.9009