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Scottsdale, formerly known as Ellesmere, is a town in the north-east of
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, Australia. It lies on the
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, around north-east of Launceston and south-east of the coastal town of
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. It is part of the Dorset Council.


History

The area was first surveyed in 1855 and was described as, "the best
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on the island ... well watered, with a mild climate" by the surveyor
James Reid Scott James Reid Scott (1 April 1839 – 25 August 1877) was an explorer and colonial Tasmanian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly and later the Tasmanian Legislative Council, he was also Colonial Secretary of Tasmania. Scott was ...
, for whom the town is named. This rings true today as the town, as well as being the regional centre for other north-east towns, is a major
agricultural Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating Plant, plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of Sedentism, sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of Domestication, domesticated species created food ...
centre. The first land was selected in 1859 and the hamlet of Ellesmere grew up. Ellesmere Post Office opened on 29 November 1865, and was renamed Scottsdale in 1893.


Industry

Potato farming,
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, pine plantations,
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cultivation and mining are all major industries in the area.
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were previously an important crop, however large hop farms have over the last few years been sold and/or turned into dairy farms and eucalypt and pine plantations. The setting of the town, surrounded by green fields and blue mountains, as well as increasing infrastructure and improved promotion for visitors, is giving the local tourism industry a boost. The Barnbougle Dunes and Lost Farm Golf Links and the Bridestowe Estate
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Farm are key local attractions. Since 1958 Scottsdale has been the location of the Defence Nutrition Research Centre and its predecessor laboratories and production facilities. In 2014 these were redeveloped by the
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(DSTO). The Forest EcoCentre, operated by
Forestry Tasmania Sustainable Timber Tasmania (formerly Forestry Tasmania) is a government business enterprise wholly owned by the Government of Tasmania, Australia. It is responsible for the management of public production forest in Tasmania, which is about 80 ...
, was built in Scottsdale in the late 1990s, as an educational
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designed to inform the public about the forestry industry in Tasmania. The Visitor Centre has since closed. Scottsdale is an important service centre for north-east Tasmania, with shops catering for most residents' needs, however the town's retail sector is suffering, with increasing vacancies in the town's main street of King Street. The town has also suffered from the closure of the North-East Tasmania Rail Line, which increased the number of trucks on local roads. The rails were removed from the section between Scottsdale and Herrick and were used for the Abt Wilderness Railway on Tasmania's west coast, despite local attempts to run a tourist railway. The local Rotary Club has now developed part of this section of old railway line as a bike trail through to near Legerwood. The remaining line Scottsdale to Coldwater Creek, north of Launceston is sitting unused with both bike rail trail and tourist railway proposals in place, with a decision not likely to be made soon.


Climate

Scottsdale has a mild climate with warm summers and cool, wet winters. Extremes have ranged from 37.7 °C (99.9 °F) to -4.7 °C (23.5 °F). The average annual rainfall is 987.1 mm (38.8 in)


Demographics

Scottsdale is a relatively Anglo-Saxon community, with the largest groups of foreign-born locals being from the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Italy. 72% of the population identifies as Christian. The median age of the town is 36. (Figures from the 2001 census) In the , the most common industries of employment for persons aged 15 years and over usually resident in Scottsdale were Log Sawmilling and Timber Dressing (15.4%), School Education (5.0%) Road Freight Transport (5.0%), Supermarket and Grocery Stores (4.3%) and Forestry and Logging (4.3%). In Scottsdale the median weekly individual income for persons aged 15 years and over who were usual residents was $362, compared with $466 in Australia. The median weekly household income was $697, compared with $1,027 in Australia. The median weekly family income was $936, compared with $1,171 in Australia. Scottsdale voters showed their conservatism compared to other Tasmanian towns when they gave the Liberal candidate at the 2004 Federal election, Michael Ferguson, 61.72% of their vote on a two-party preferred basis. In the 2007 election, Ferguson managed a slightly smaller majority of 59.97%.


Localities

Scottsdale consists of a web of streets around two major avenues, King Street (
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) and George Street/
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or "Ringarooma Road" (Bridport Road). The main shopping area is located around King Street and Victoria Street. The high point of the town is located in Scott St where there is a large water storage tank. ''Ellesmere'' is the original Scottsdale where the first settlement was built, located now on the northern outskirts of the town. Public facilities in the town include an outdoor swimming pool, sports stadium, golf course, public library (including an online access centre), primary school and high school. Northeast Park is a popular facility in the town, and provides seven days free camping, barbecues and coin-operated hot showers for those passing through the region. Northeast Park has had recent upgrades, with community support helping to improve the park. Public Transport in the region is serviced by RD & FH Sainty North East Bus Service. The service runs several times per day delivering passengers and freight to local businesses. Also there is an early service primarily for students studying in Launceston leaving at 7:10 am and returning at 5:20 pm every school day.


Culture

In July 2006 Scottsdale, the heart of Tasmania's "north-east
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", was given national coverage because local
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members were named as having conducted an advertising smear against the
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political party. There has been consternation and division in 2005 and 2006 in the local community and against the Dorset Council over the issue of the closure of William Street to through traffic and the blessing of Lilydale Road and Listers Lane as a trucking route. A new "version" of Listers Lane was built to link Lilydale Road to Bridport Road. Many local businesses protested against the closure of William Street, and today the new road sits unused because of safety reasons, a "white elephant" costing several million dollars. The road reopened in 2008. Major activity is currently afoot around Scottsdale in the development of the tourist trail, "Trail of the Tin Dragon". Scottsdale locals gain a sense of community by participating in activities related to the local primary and high schools, churches and sport.
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is very popular in the town and the Scottsdale Football Club had success in the Northern Tasmanian Football Association. Also popular are
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Students wishing to complete their Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) are required to attend college in the city of Launceston. Scottsdale is served by television stations ABC TV, SBS, Southern Cross Tasmania,
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,
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and radio stations 7SD 540 kHz and
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99.7 MHz, and Launceston newspaper ''The Examiner'' and local newspaper ''The North-East Advertiser''. 7SD previously operated from studios in Scottsdale's King Street. It provided a community service by joining together locals over the large north-east Tasmania area by for example publishing cooking books filled with recipes by locals. There are no longer local radio broadcasts from Scottsdale itself. 7SD and SeaFM are both now retransmitted from Launceston with Sea FM becoming Chilli North East a retranslated version of 90.1 Chilli FM, 540 7SD is a retranslated version of 89.3 LAFM.540 7SD website page
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References


External links


RD & FH Sainty North East Bus Service

Forest EcoCentre Forestry Tasmania Information centre

Link to satellite image of Scottsdale on GoogleMaps

Climate Statistics for Scottsdale

Radio 7SD 540 AM Scottsdale
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