Repulse Island National Park history and protected-area timeline
Repulse Island National Park was formally established in 1994 as part of Queensland's ongoing program to protect representative natural areas across the state. The designation of the island as a national park reflected recognition of its conservation values and the need for formal protection within the Queensland protected area framework. The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service assumed management responsibility for the park upon its establishment, continuing the state's role in administering national parks across Queensland.
