Moorina is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of
Dorset
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in the
North-east
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LGA region of
Tasmania
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. The locality is about east of the town of
Scottsdale. The
2016 census recorded a population of 11 for the state suburb of Moorina.
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Mineral Resources Tasmania have designated a 2km² area of Moorina, to the east of the Tasman Highway, as the Weld River Fossicking Area. The collecting area is known for its ]sapphire
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, topaz and zircon
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specimens.
History
Moorina was gazetted as a locality in 1969. Originally known as “Krushka’s Bridge", the current name was in use by 1877. Moorina was the sister of Truganini
Truganini (also known as Lallah Rookh; c. 1812 – 8 May 1876) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian woman. She was one of the last native speakers of the Tasmanian languages and one of the last individuals solely of Aboriginal Tasmanian descent.
Trug ...
.
The Krushka brothers built the first bridge over the Ringarooma River
The Ringarooma River is a perennial river located in the north-east region of Tasmania, Australia.
Location and features
The Ringarooma River rises below Mount Maurice and flows generally east by north, joined by ten tributaries including the ...
. The area was originally settled as a mining town.
Geography
The Ringarooma River forms part of the north-western boundary before flowing through to form part of the northern. The Weld River flows through from south to north, where it joins the Ringarooma River. The Frome River flows through, via the Frome Dam, to join the Weld.
Road infrastructure
Route A3 (Tasman Highway
The Tasman Highway (or A3) is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. Like the Midland Highway, it connects the major cities of Hobart and Launceston – however it takes a different route, via the north-eastern and eastern coasts of the state. The ...
) passes through from north-west to south-west.
References
Towns in Tasmania
Localities of Dorset Council (Australia)
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