Kettering, Tasmania
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Kettering is a coastal town on the D'Entrecasteaux Channel (37 km south of
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. At the 2011 census, Kettering had a population of 984.Australian Bureau of Statistics 2011 Census QuickStats
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History

The area was explored by Bruni D'Entrecasteaux in 1792 and was settled in the early 19th century by timber cutters, whalers and sealers. Life was hard and the people who lived in the area rarely settled for long preferring the life in Hobart Town to the whaling stations and logging camps. It was just north of Kettering in Oyster Cove that the last Tasmanian Aboriginal settlement was established in 1847. Aborigines from all over Van Diemen's Land had been rounded up some years earlier and isolated on Flinders Island. In 1847 the remnants, now only 44 people, were taken to a reserve at Oyster Cove. By 1855 there were only 16 people left and by 1869 only Truganini remained. She died in 1876 but it was not until 1976 that her ashes were thrown to the winds on the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. ''Little Oyster Cove'' Post Office opened on 19 October 1868 and was renamed ''Kettering'' in 1892.


Geography and environment

The Kettering region, although sheltered by Bruny Island is increasingly subject to foreshore erosion, communities in some areas have decided to sandbag sections of coast to reduce the effects.


Today

Today the area is noted for its orchards (apples, cherries, pears) and Kettering has become an important service centre for the local farmers. Like so much of the area south of Hobart, both towns have become centres for commuters and alternative lifestyle dwellers who find the peacefulness suits them. These tiny settlements are now the focus of marine activities. Kettering is the centre for fishing in the region. It has two major marinas, South Haven Marina and Oyster Cove Marina, as well as many smaller, privately owned jetties. Approximately 400 boats are located in Kettering whether on moorings or in marinas. The Bruny Island Ferry, Mirambeena, runs from Kettering numerous times a day. Kettering has a thriving community involved in many artistic pursuits. There are many artists and crafts people living in Kettering and the Southern Channel. 2008 saw a local production of Under Milk Wood, presented as a radio play in the local Community Hall which was very successful. It also was at the centre of th
2008 Art Trail
an event which included 3 exhibitions and 9 artists' studios opened to the public. The success of the initial experiment led to th
2010 Art Trail
The local Kettering Music Group have been organising 4 or 5 chamber music concerts a year, now known as th
Kettering Concerts
and
Jazz in July
concert since 2004. The next
Art Trail
is planned for August 2012. In July/August 2016, Kettering was the filming location of the 15 million dollar TV series,
The Kettering Incident ''The Kettering Incident'' is an Australian television drama program, first broadcast on Foxtel's Showcase channel on 4 July 2016. The series was created by Victoria Madden and Vincent Sheehan, and was written by Victoria Madden, Louise Fox, ...
, which aired on Foxtel and BBC. At the 2016 Australian federal election the Kettering booth recorded a 32% Liberal vote, 31% Labor vote and 27% Greens vote, with the remainder going to the Arts and Christian Democratic parties.


Features and services

* General supplies and petrol are available at Kettering Central. * Th
Oyster Cove Inn
is a mansion built in the 1930s. A major refurbishment undertaken in 2009 has restored it to its original glory. The Inn sits at the head of Little Oyster Cove and has superb views ove
Oyster Cove Marina
to the bay and Bruny Island. * The Kettering Oval is used throughout the summer mainly for
Cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by st ...
but also for events such as The Taste of the Huon which showcases some of the Channel and Huon Valley's finest food and wine. * Kettering has a
Post Office A post office is a public facility and a retailer that provides mail services, such as accepting letters and parcels, providing post office boxes, and selling postage stamps, packaging, and stationery. Post offices may offer additional se ...
owned by
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and run locally by Rose and Mike Larner as part of the Kettering Central Complex. This consists of the Kettering LPO, General Store and take away, DVD hire, UNITED fuel and gas, local Butcher and '' The Cove'' hair salon. * Kettering has two cafés, th
Mermaid Café
situated next to the Bruny Island Ferry Terminal and Pasha's located halfway along Ferry Road specialising in Turkish cuisine. The Oyster Cove Inn has a restaurant and also offers bar meals. Excellent coffee and light snacks are available at Coffee a Go Go located next to the service station on the Channel Highway. * Speciality hand-made chocolates are available from John Zito'
Nutpatch
which is also located adjacent to the service station. * Kettering has a well-appointed Community Hall. In 2004 acoustic panelling was installed making the space suitable for meetings, concerts, theatre and exhibitions. It has a badminton court and local enthusiasts play weekly. Image:Strahan_-_Easter_Sunrise_117.jpg, Paddling into Kettering Image:Kettering - Easter Sunrise 109.jpg, Early morning, Kettering


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Art TrailMusic concertsJazz concert
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