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Latrobe Council is a local government body in Tasmania, situated in the north of the state, east of Devonport. The Latrobe local government area is classified as rural and has a population of 11,329, it encompasses the principal town, Latrobe, and the nearby localities including Port Sorell, Sassafras and Wesley Vale. History and attributes The Latrobe municipality was established on 1 January 1907. Latrobe is classified as rural, agricultural and very large under the Australian Classification of Local Governments. Suburbs Not in above list * Beaconsfield * Frankford * Holwell * Parkham Parkham is a small village, civil parish and former manor situated 5 miles south-west of the town of Bideford in north Devon, England. The parish, which lies within the Kenwith ward in the Torridge district, is surrounded clockwise from the n ... * York Town See also * List of local government areas of Tasmania References External linksLatrobe Council official website
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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is the independent statutory agency of the Australian Government responsible for statistical collection and analysis and for giving evidence-based advice to federal, state and territory governments. The ABS collects and analyses statistics on economic, population, environmental and social issues, publishing many on their website. The ABS also operates the national Census of Population and Housing that occurs every five years. History In 1901, statistics were collected by each state for their individual use. While attempts were made to coordinate collections through an annual Conference of Statisticians, it was quickly realized that a National Statistical Office would be required to develop nationally comparable statistics. The Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics (CBCS) was established under the Census and Statistics Act in 1905. Sir George Knibbs was appointed as the first Commonwealth Statistician. Initially, the bureau w ...
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Northdown, Tasmania
Northdown is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of Latrobe in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about north-west of the town of Launceston. The 2016 census determined a population of 221 for the state suburb of Northdown. History The name "Northdown" was given to a large house built in the area for Mr. Edward Curr in 1827. The locality was gazetted in 1962. Geography Bass Strait Bass Strait () is a strait separating the island state of Tasmania from the Australian mainland (more specifically the coast of Victoria, with the exception of the land border across Boundary Islet). The strait provides the most direct waterwa ... forms the northern boundary. Road infrastructure The B74 route (Port Sorell Road) runs through the locality from west to east. Route C703 (Wrights Lane) starts at an intersection with B74 and runs south before exiting. Route C707 (Appleby Road) starts at an intersection with B74 and runs south-east befor ...
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Parkham, Tasmania
Parkham is a locality and small rural community in the local government areas of Meander Valley, West Tamar and Latrobe, in the Launceston and North-west and west regions of Tasmania. It is located about north of the town of Deloraine. The 2016 census determined a population of 129 for the state suburb of Parkham. History The name ”Parkham” was applied to a Post station in the vicinity in 1886. It may be that this was named for Parkham Parkham is a small village, civil parish and former manor situated 5 miles south-west of the town of Bideford in north Devon, England. The parish, which lies within the Kenwith ward in the Torridge district, is surrounded clockwise from the n ... in England. Road infrastructure The C711 route (Parkham Road) runs north-east from the Bass Highway to the locality. References Localities of Meander Valley Council Localities of West Tamar Council Localities of Latrobe Council Towns in Tasmania {{Latrobe-geo-stub ...
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Holwell, Tasmania
Holwell is a locality and small rural community in the local government areas of West Tamar and Latrobe, in the Launceston and North-west and west regions of Tasmania. It is located about north-west of the town of Launceston. A small part of the locality is in the Latrobe Council area. The 2016 census determined a population of 65 for the state suburb of Holwell. History Holwell Post Office opened in 1891 and closed in 1970. Early public buildings included a Wesleyan chapel and a school. Road infrastructure The C715 route (Holwell Road) runs south-west from the West Tamar Highway The West Tamar Highway is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. It covers the western edge of the Tamar River The Tamar River, officially kanamaluka / River Tamar, is a estuary located in northern Tasmania, Australia. Despite being called a r ... and passes through the locality to an intersection with the B71 route. References Localities of West Tamar Council Localities of Latrobe Coun ...
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Frankford, Tasmania
Frankford is a locality and small rural community in the local government areas of Latrobe (in the north), West Tamar (in the east), and Meander Valley (in the west), in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about north-west of the town of Launceston. The 2016 census determined a population of 176 for the state suburb of Frankford. History The name first appeared on a map in 1883. The locality was gazetted in 1966. Geography The locality consists of a valley with higher ground on either side, but does not contain a major stream. Most of it is drained by the Franklin Rivulet, which runs to the north-west and discharges into the Rubicon Estuary. The southern tip has creeks that run south to the Meander River, while part of the south-east drains east to the Supply River, which discharges into the Tamar River The Tamar River, officially kanamaluka / River Tamar, is a estuary located in northern Tasmania, Australia. Despite being called a river, the waterway ...
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Beaconsfield, Tasmania
Beaconsfield is a former gold mining town near the Tamar River, in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 40 kilometres north of Launceston on the West Tamar Highway. It is a rural and residential locality in the local government areas (LGA) of West Tamar and Latrobe in the Launceston and North-west and west LGA regions of Tasmania. The 2016 census has a population of 1298 for the state suburb of Beaconsfield. History The area around Beaconsfield was first explored by Europeans in 1804 when William Paterson led an expedition to Port Dalrymple and established a settlement at York Town. Settlement of Beaconsfield itself, then known as ''Brandy Creek'' did not occur until the 1850s. Limestone mining led to the discovery of gold in 1869. Gold mining began in 1877 and the area's population boomed. Brandy Creek Post Office opened on 1 December 1877 and was renamed ''Beaconsfiel'' in 1879. The town was named Beaconsfield in 1879 in honour of Benjamin Disraeli, 1s ...
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Tarleton, Tasmania
Tarleton is a rural and residential locality in the local government area (LGA) of Latrobe in the North-west and west LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about west of the town of Latrobe. The 2016 census Sixteen or 16 may refer to: *16 (number), the natural number following 15 and preceding 17 *one of the years 16 BC, AD 16, 1916, 2016 Films * ''Pathinaaru'' or ''Sixteen'', a 2010 Tamil film * ''Sixteen'' (1943 film), a 1943 Argentine film dir ... has a population of 380 for the state suburb of Tarleton. History It is believed that the locality was named for William Tarleton, a notable government official in Tasmania in the 19th century. Tarleton was gazetted as a locality in 1962. Captain William Moriarty took up land (200 acres) at Frogmore in ca.1835, his sister Lucinda settled there in 1836 and named Ballahoo Island. There is also a creek there called Ballahoo Creek and a road called Ballahoo Road. Frogmore was let to Henry Bonney in 1837. Thomas Johnson (18 ...
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Moriarty, Tasmania
Moriarty is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of Latrobe, in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about east of the town of Devonport. The 2016 census determined a population of 223 for the state suburb of Moriarty. History The locality is believed to have been named for Miss Lucinda Moriarty, a prominent early settler. Road infrastructure The C702 (Moriarty Road) and C704 (Oppenheims Road) routes run from the Bass Highway through the locality, from where they provide access to many other localities in northern Tasmania. The B71 route (Frankford Road), which runs from the B74 route (Bass Highway to Port Sorell) in East Devonport to Exeter on the West Tamar Highway The West Tamar Highway is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. It covers the western edge of the Tamar River The Tamar River, officially kanamaluka / River Tamar, is a estuary located in northern Tasmania, Australia. Despite being called a r ..., passes through t ...
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Harford, Tasmania
Harford is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of Latrobe Council, Latrobe, in the North West Tasmania, North West region of Tasmania. It is located about east of the town of Devonport, Tasmania, Devonport. The shores of Port Sorell (the bay, not the Port Sorell, Tasmania, town) form part of the northern boundary, while Branchs Creek is also a part. The Rubicon River (Tasmania), Rubicon River forms part of the western boundary. The 2016 Australian census, 2016 census determined a population of 74 for the state suburb of Harford. History The locality was previously called “Heidelberg”. It was renamed “Harford” for the Parish (administrative division), Parish in which it was located. The name may have been derived from Harford, Devon, Harford in England. Road infrastructure The C704 (Oppenheims Road), C706 (East Sassafras Road), and C713 (Chapel Road) routes all run from the Bass Highway, Tasmania, Bass Highway to the locality, where they pro ...
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Merseylea, Tasmania
Merseylea is a locality and small rural community in the local government areas of Kentish and Latrobe in the North West region of Tasmania ) , nickname = , image_map = Tasmania in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Tasmania in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdi .... It is located about south-east of the town of Devonport. The 2016 census determined a population of 56 for the state suburb of Merseylea. History Merseylea was gazetted as a locality in 1965. Geography The Mersey River forms the south-eastern boundary before flowing through to the north-west where it forms part of the north-western boundary. The Western Rail Line runs through from south to north-west. Road infrastructure The B13 route (Railton Road) passes along the south-west boundary and through the southern end of the locality. Route C154 (Merseylea Road) starts at an intersectio ...
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Bakers Beach, Tasmania
Bakers Beach is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of Latrobe in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about north-west of the town of Launceston. The 2016 census determined a population of 60 for the state suburb of Bakers Beach. History The area was first settled in 1833 by George Hall, and remained a farm until 1974. The beach was named for the second owner, Edwin Baker. Geography The shore of Bass Strait forms the northern boundary and the waters of the Rubicon Estuary abut the western boundary. Road infrastructure The C740 route (Bakers Beach Road) runs through the locality from south to north, terminating at the Narawntapu National Park Narawntapu National Park (formerly known as Asbestos Range National Park) is a national park in the Australian state of Tasmania. It lies on Tasmania's north coast, adjoining Bass Strait, between Port Sorell in the west and the mouth of the Tam .... Route C741 (Browns Creek Road) starts a ...
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Thirlstane, Tasmania
Thirlstane is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of Latrobe in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about north-west of the town of Launceston. The 2016 census determined a population of 94 for the state suburb of Thirlstane. History The name comes from a former estate in the area. The locality was gazetted in 1967. Geography The waters of the Rubicon Estuary The Rubicon Estuary is an estuary on the central coast of northern Tasmania, south-eastern Australia, lying next to the town of Port Sorell. Description The estuary has a shallow muddy substrate and is fed by several streams, including the Fra ... form part of the eastern boundary. Road infrastructure The B71 route (Frankford Road) runs through the locality from east to west. Route C708 (Woodbury Lane) starts at an intersection with B71 on the south-eastern boundary and runs through from south-east to north-east. Route C709 (Squeaking Point Road) starts at an intersecti ...
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