About Lord Howe Island Community Directory
The Lord Howe Island Community Directory provides residents and visitors to this unique World Heritage island with a central source of information on services and community activities. Users can search by keyword or browse categories including accommodation and tourism services, health and wellbeing support, community and cultural groups, recreation and environmental activities, family programs and emergency services. Distance filters help users refine results on the compact island. A community diary lists local events and activities, and businesses and organisations can list their details to keep the directory up to date.
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Find Local & Visiting Services in Lord Howe Island
The Lord Howe Island Community Directory provides a gateway to services on this remote island, supporting both residents and visitors. It includes categories for health and wellbeing, disability and aged care, child and family programs, community and cultural groups, education and training, employment and volunteering, legal advice and counselling, sport and recreation, environment and conservation, and practical services like accommodation, transport and welfare assistance. Because of the island's tourism focus and isolation, many listings are geared towards visitors and travellers, but local residents can also use the directory to connect with on-island services or nearby mainland providers.
Lord Howe Island Area
A volcanic remnant rising from the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island belongs to New South Wales but feels like a world apart. Its twin peaks and fringing coral reef support rare birds and marine life, and only a few hundred visitors are allowed at any time; those who stay longer discover sheltered Lovers Bay, a secluded strip of sand, and hand‑feed reef fish at Ned’s Beach in the soft light of dusk.
Lord Howe Island Council has an approximate area of 16 km².