Dennes Point, Tasmania
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Dennes Point is a semi-rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of
Kingborough Kingborough Council is a local government body in Tasmania, and one of the five municipalities that constitutes the Greater Hobart Area. Kingborough is classified as an urban local government area and has a population of 37,734, it covers the ...
in the
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LGA region of
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. The locality is about north-east of the town of Killora. The 2016 census has a population of 49 for the state suburb of Dennes Point. It is also a geographical feature and a small
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at the northern tip of
Bruny Island Bruny Island ( Nuenonne: Lunawanna-alonnah) is a island located off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania, Australia. The island is separated from the Tasmanian mainland by the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, and its east coast lies within the Tasman S ...
.


History

Dennes Point was gazetted as a locality in 1967. It is named after the Denne family who first settled the area as farmers around the 1830s, although it was known as Kelly's Point up to the 1840s, being named after pioneer shipmaster and harbour pilot James Kelly. Anthony Smith Denne commenced a regular ferry service in 1847 across the
D'Entrecasteaux Channel The D'Entrecasteaux Channel is a body of water located between Bruny Island and the south-east of the mainland of Tasmania, Australia. The channel is the mouth for the estuaries of the Derwent and the Huon Rivers and empties into the Tasman S ...
between
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and "Kelly's" Point, although the island is now serviced by a vehicular ferry between
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and Roberts Point. Over the years Dennes Point has seen mixed agricultural activity, mostly orcharding and light grazing. Its post office opened on 20 August 1941 and closed in 1984.


Geography

The shore of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel forms the western boundary.


Road infrastructure

Route C625 (Nebraska Road / Bruny Island Main Road) passes through from south to east.


References

*''Colonial Times'' Newspaper, Hobart, Tasmania, 12 March & 2 April 1847. *Cox, ''Ships in Tasmanian Waters'', 1971. Towns in Tasmania Bruny Island Localities of Kingborough Council {{Kingborough-geo-stub