Deloraine is a town on the
Meander River, in the central north of
Tasmania
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Australia. It is 50 km west of
Launceston and 52 km south of
Devonport along the
Bass Highway. It is part of the
Meander Valley Council
Meander Valley Council is a local government body in northern Tasmania. It covers the western outskirts of Launceston, and further westward along the Meander River. Meander Valley Council is classified as a rural local government area and ...
. Deloraine recorded a population of 3,035 in the . Deloraine, like most Tasmanian towns, has a temperate and wet climate.
History
The region was explored in 1821 by Captain Roland, who was searching for farm land. The land was granted to new settlers, and the town is now a major agricultural centre, with a large number of
farm
A farm (also called an agricultural holding) is an area of land that is devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food and other crops; it is the basic facility in food production. The name is used ...
s of all types in the area. Deloraine is named after a character from the poem ''
The Lay of the Last Minstrel
''The Lay of the Last Minstrel'' (1805) is a narrative poem in six cantos with copious antiquarian notes by Walter Scott. Set in the Scottish Borders in the mid-16th century, it is represented within the work as being sung by a minstrel late in ...
'', written by Sir
Walter Scott.
Deloraine Post Office opened on 29 October 1836.
The town won the State Tidy Towns award in 1992, 1993 and 1995, and the Australian Community of the Year award in 1997.
Economy
While Deloraine is a predominantly rural farming town, it is also aimed at pleasing
tourists, who visit because of its culture and location also serving as a base to explore areas such as
Cradle Mountain, the
Great Western Tiers,
Mole Creek and the
Central Highlands.
Farms in the area produce
poppies, herbs, onions and potatoes; as is typical produce for the Tasmanian climate. Deloraine is also home to the 41° South salmon and ginseng
aqua farm.
The town currently operates two
sawmill
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s previously owned by
Gunns
Gunns Limited was a major forestry enterprise located in Tasmania, Australia. It had operations in forest management, woodchipping, sawmilling and veneer production. The company was placed into liquidation in March 2013.
History
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as well as facilities that manufacture
fertiliser, farm equipment,
water tanks and street signs. The nearby opium processing factory,
Tasmanian Alkaloids, located in
Westbury offers some employment for the town.
Deloraine is in the
Launceston licence area for television and radio and is served by
ABC Television,
SBS Television,
Tasmanian Digital Television,
Southern Cross Tasmania
TNT is an Australian TV station based in Hobart, Tasmania, owned by Southern Cross Austereo. Originally broadcasting to northern Tasmania, it has broadcast to the whole of Tasmania since aggregation of the Tasmanian television market in 1994.
H ...
,
WIN Television, 91.7
ABC Northern Tasmania
ABC Northern Tasmania (call sign: 7NT) is the ABC Local Radio station for northern Tasmania, based in Launceston, owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It broadcasts on the frequency of 91.7 MHz on the FM band from Mount Bar ...
and other ABC radio networks, commercial stations
89.3 LAFM
89.3 LAFM (callsign: 7LAA) is an Australian radio station in Tasmania. Owned and operated by ARN, it broadcasts an adult contemporary format to Launceston and surrounding areas. First broadcast on 14 December 1930 as 7LA, the station currently ...
and
90.1 Chilli FM
Chilli 90.1fm (call sign 7EXX) is an Australian radio station in Tasmania. Owned and operated by Australian Radio Network, ARN, it broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format to Launceston, Tasmania, Launceston and surrounding areas. First broadca ...
and community station
96.9 Meander Valley FM
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 96.9 MHz:
Argentina
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.
The annual Tasmanian Craft Fair takes place in Deloraine, it attracts around 18,000 people annually.
During the craft fair, there are around 260 exhibitors demonstrating crafts in the town. Because of this, as well as the large population of artists, the town is considered a
cultural centre.
Infrastructure
Because of its location between the two cities of
Launceston and
Devonport, Deloraine is a transport hub for trade and tourists between the two cities. Most local infrastructure and commercial buildings such as supermarkets, shops, schools, bus routes are also used by the nearby town of
Westbury, and the hamlets of Exton,
Mole Creek and
Meander.
The town has a telephone exchange, which is owned and operated by
Telstra. Deloraine was one of the first trial towns in
Australia to be connected to the fibre optic
National Broadband Network (colloquially 'NBN'). As of 2013, Deloraine has a 40.8% fibre optic connection rate. As of May 23, 2014, Deloraine, along with
George Town,
Triabunna and
Sorell, are the first all-fibre optic towns in Australia.
Transport
The Emu Bay/Meander Valley Road passes through the town.
One of the earliest railway lines in Tasmania was built between
Launceston and Deloraine in 1871 to ship agricultural products into the city. It was constructed and operated by the private company, Launceston and Western Railway. The railway went bankrupt in 1872 after a mere year of operation and all assets were bought by the Tasmanian Government in 1873.
Access to Deloraine is provided by the Bass Highway, part of Australia's
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, or by the older Meander Valley Road. Both the Meander River and a railway track that runs through the town from north Devonport through Deloraine and into Launceston and Central Tasmania. The train line is predominantly used for cargo with rare tourist train use.
The town was bypassed by the new Bass Highway in the early 1990s.
Health and education
Deloraine is the educational and health centre for the
Meander Valley
Meander Valley Council is a local government body in northern Tasmania. It covers the western outskirts of Launceston, and further westward along the Meander River. Meander Valley Council is classified as a rural local government area and ...
region, location of a
library
A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for use and not just for display purposes. A library provides physical (hard copies) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a vi ...
, online access centre, local
museum
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History (derived ) is the systematic study and th ...
and public and private primary school and a
high school. As well as being host to several art galleries.
Deloraine is home to both a hospital/dental clinic and a doctor's practice, which are used by both the locals and neighbouring towns and villages.
Climate
Sister cities
Deloraine has one
sister city
A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.
While there are early examples of inter ...
, according to the Australian Sister Cities Association.
*
Hokitika, New Zealand
Hokitika is a town in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island, south of Greymouth, and close to the mouth of the Hokitika River. It is the seat and largest town in the Westland District. The town's estimated population is as of .
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References
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