Having of land and marine reserve, Jervis Bay Territory is the smallest of all the mainland states and territories of Australia. Jervis Bay is a natural harbour north to south and east to west, opening to the east onto the
Pacific Ocean. The territory is situated on the southern coast of
New South Wales about east of Canberra and approximately south of Sydney. The nearest major town is
Nowra, about north, on the
Shoalhaven River. The majority of Jervis Bay embayment is part of
Jervis Bay Marine Park (NSW State) while the waters within Jervis Bay Territory are part of
Booderee National Park, formerly Jervis Bay National Park, (Commonwealth). Booderee means 'bay of plenty' or 'plenty of fish' in the local Aboriginal language.
Demographics and settlements At the , 310 people lived in the territory, the majority working and living at the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base, .
Vincentia in NSW is the nearest town, roughly north of the border. All of Jervis Bay is covered within the postcode 2540. The
Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council owns approximately , about 90% of the territory and exercises certain governance and representation functions for its community under the
Aboriginal Land Grant (Jervis Bay Territory) Act 1986. The rest is managed by the
Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities. There are two villages in the Jervis Bay Territory: •
Jervis Bay Village (population 128) •
Wreck Bay Village (population 152) is an Aboriginal community.
HMAS Creswell is the Royal Australian Navy College and associated naval facilities. The adjacent
Jervis Bay Airfield is operated by the RAN.
Christian's Minde There are several private leasehold properties in the Jervis Bay Territory within but not part of
Booderee National Park. A group of buildings on the eastern foreshore of
Sussex Inlet, known as the Christian's Minde Settlement, comprises six separate parcels of land, four of which are leaseholds. The historical, heritage-listed Christian's Minde (Block 14) was founded in the mid-1880s by the Ellmoos family from Denmark. Christian's Minde was promoted as the first guesthouse on the NSW south coast between Port Hacking and Twofold Bay when it was established in the 1890s. Pamir (Block 12) is also part of Christian's Minde Settlement. Descendants of the Ellmoos family lived at Christian's Minde (Block 14), Ellmoos (Block 9) and Ardath (Block 11) for over 130 years, and continue to live at Kullindi (Block 10) today. Members of the extended family are buried in a cemetery, surrounded by dense bush, which is managed by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council. Other leaseholds in Jervis Bay Territory are the Railway, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) Holiday Park (Block 37) and The Cove (former Bay of Plenty Lodges) (Block 28). == Governance ==