Kimberley, Tasmania
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Kimberley is a rural locality and town in the local government areas of
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 h ...
and Kentish in the Launceston and North-west and west regions of
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. The locality is about north-west of the town of Westbury. The 2016 census has a population of 149 for the state suburb of Kimberley. It is about midway between the towns of
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and Deloraine. Once a thriving village with a school, railway station, shops and two churches, it is now a collection of houses with one church (St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church) remaining. There are clear springs running all year in the area. The White Rock Vineyard is close to the township. There is also an olive grove. The area is known for its dairy farms, beef breeding and fattening, prime lamb production, some cropping and irrigation.


History

Kimberley was gazetted as a locality in 1965.


Geography

The Mersey River forms part of the southern boundary, flows through from south to north, and then forms part of the northern boundary. One of the attractions of the area is the
Kimberley Warm Springs Kimberley Warm Springs are a geothermal feature and semi-developed visitor site located in the town of Kimberley, North West Tasmania. The Springs are located within the Kimberley Warm Springs Reserve, which is managed by Parks and Wildlife S ...
. Kimberley is the site of the Dasher River Conservation Area.


Road infrastructure

Route B13 (Railton Road) runs through from north-east to north. Route C156 (Bridle Track Road) enters from the north and runs south-west until it exits. Route C160 (Weegena Road) starts at an intersection with B13 in the town and runs south until it exits.


Notable people

Former Papua New Guinean politician Barry Holloway was born and buried at Kimberley.


References

{{Authority control Localities of Meander Valley Council Localities of Kentish Council Towns in Tasmania