The Twelve Apostles (Victoria) Explained

The Twelve Apostles
Map:Australia Victoria Corangamite Shire
Label Position:left
Location:Near Port Campbell, Victoria
Coordinates:-38.6658°N 143.1044°W
Country:Australia
Country Admin Divisions Title:State
Country Admin Divisions:Victoria
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:LGA
Country Admin Divisions 1:Shire of Corangamite

The Twelve Apostles are a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.

Their proximity to one another has made the site a popular tourist attraction. Despite their name, it is possible that there were never 12 rock stacks[1] . Seven of the original nine stacks remain standing. Six of them are visible from the most popular viewpoint, while the seventh is located several metres away from the corner of the main viewing platform.

Formation and history

The limestone unit that forms The Twelve Apostles is referred to as the Port Campbell Limestone, which was deposited in the Mid-Late Miocene, around 15 to 5 million years ago.[2]

The Twelve Apostles were formed by erosion. The harsh and extreme weather conditions from the Southern Ocean gradually erode the soft limestone to form caves in the cliffs, which then become arches that eventually collapse, leaving rock stacks up to high. The stacks are susceptible to further erosion from waves. In July 2005, a 50adj=midNaNadj=mid stack collapsed, leaving eight standing. Another collapsed in 2009 leaving seven remaining stacks. Due to wave action eroding the cliffs, existing headlands are expected to become new limestone stacks in the future.[3]

The stacks were originally known as the Pinnacles, and the Sow and Pigs (or Sow and Piglets, with Muttonbird Island being the Sow and the smaller rock stacks being the Piglets), as well as the Twelve Apostles.[4] [5] The formation's name was made official as the Twelve Apostles, after the Apostles of Jesus, to attract more tourists,[6] despite only ever having had nine stacks.[4]

In 2002, the Port Campbell Professional Fishermen's Association attempted to block the creation of the Twelve Apostles Marine National Park at the Twelve Apostles site.[7] The association approved of a later decision by the Victorian government to prohibit seismic exploration at the site by Benaris Energy,[8] believing such exploration would harm marine life.[9]

In March 2023, the Federal Court of Australia ruled in favour (under the Native Title Act of 1993) of formally recognising the Eastern Maar people as traditional owners' of 8,578 km2 of land located in south-west Victoria, including the Twelve Apostles.[10] [11] [12] [13]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Twelve Apostles . Parks Victoria . Victorian Government . 28 January 2025.
  2. Tassone. David R.. Holford. Simon P.. Hillis. Richard R.. Tuitt. Adrian K.. 2012. Quantifying Neogene plate-boundary controlled uplift and deformation of the southern Australian margin. Geological Society, London, Special Publications. en. 367. 1. 91–110. 10.1144/SP367.7. 0305-8719.
  3. Porter, Geoff (2006). Little Bites of Australia. Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Pu. p. 203.
  4. Web site: Twelve Apostles . https://web.archive.org/web/20140822005845/https://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/port-campbell-national-park/things-to-do/twelve-apostles . 22 August 2014 . 10 March 2019 . parkweb.vic.gov.au . Parks Victoria Information Centre.
  5. News: A picturesque resort. 36. 1 January 1898. Biunv. The Leader. https://web.archive.org/web/20161108072747/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197306730/21475286. 8 November 2016. live. 8 November 2016.
  6. Web site: Twelve Apostles Rock Formation, Australia, Description, & Facts Britannica . 2024-03-29 . www.britannica.com . en.
  7. Web site: Port Campbell bid to block marine national park . 17 June 2010 . 15 April 2002 . abc.net.au . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . https://web.archive.org/web/20150518062604/http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200204/s531471.htm . 18 May 2015 . dead.
  8. Web site: Fishermen welcome decision against national park seismic exploration . 17 June 2010 . 17 October 2003 . abc.net.au . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . https://web.archive.org/web/20110629004823/http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200310/s969092.htm . 29 June 2011 . dead.
  9. Web site: Otway Basin seismic survey work set to start . 17 June 2010 . 21 October 2003 . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . abc.net.au . https://web.archive.org/web/20110629004907/http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200310/s971651.htm . 29 June 2011 . dead.
  10. Web site: Austin on behalf of the Eastern Maar People v State of Victoria [2023] FCA 237 ]. 2023-03-29 . www.judgments.fedcourt.gov.au.
  11. Web site: The Twelve Apostles are back in Aboriginal hands after Vic's first native title determination in 10 years . 2023-03-29 . NITV . en.
  12. Web site: Latimore . Jack . 2023-03-28 . ‘Arduous road’ leads to native title ruling that returns Victorian land to traditional owners . 2023-03-29 . The Age . en.
  13. News: 2023-03-28 . Emotions run high as traditional owners secure land rights after more than a decade of petitioning . en-AU . ABC News . 2023-03-29.