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  1. 708.6 mm. 27.9 in. Scamander is a small town at the mouth of the Scamander River between St Helens and St Marys on the north-east coast of Tasmania in Australia. The town is a popular holiday destination because of its wide, sandy beaches and views of the ocean. Recreational activities include surfing, swimming and fishing for bream in the river.

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    37.8 in. Burnie ( pirinilaplu / palawa kani: pataway or burdurway [2] [3]) is a port city in Tasmania, Australia, located in Emu Bay on the north-west coast, 47 kilometres (29 mi) west from Devonport and 17 kilometres (11 mi) east from Wynyard. With an urban population of 19,550 in 2019, [4] Burnie is the fourth largest city in Tasmania ...

  3. The mines of the West Coast of Tasmania have a rich historical heritage as well as an important mineralogical value in containing or having had found, specimens of rare and unusual minerals. Also, the various mining fields have important roles in the understanding of the mineralization of the Mount Read Volcanics , and the occurrence of economic minerals.

  4. Tullah, Tasmania. /  41.73889°S 145.61528°E  / -41.73889; 145.61528. Tullah is a town in the northern part of the West Coast Range, on the west coast of Tasmania, about 111 km south of Burnie. The town has a population of approximately 202 people. [1]

  5. Hells Gates (Tasmania) Coordinates: 42°13′9″S 145°13′12″E. Hells Gates is the name of the mouth of Macquarie Harbour on the West Coast of Tasmania, Australia. [1] It is a notoriously shallow and dangerous channel entrance to the harbour. The actual channel is between Macquarie Heads on the west and Entrance Island on the east (the ...

  6. 5.6 °C. 42 °F. 2,408.2 mm. 94.8 in. Queenstown is a town in the West Coast region of the island of Tasmania, Australia. It is in a valley on the western slopes of Mount Owen on the West Coast Range . At the 2021 census, Queenstown had a population of 1,808 people. [1]

  7. Tasmania, as an advanced economy with a globally high standard of living, uses a great deal of energy. Distinctive features of energy use in Tasmania include the high fraction of hydroelectricity usage, the absence of coal -fired electrical generation, relatively light usage of natural gas, particularly for domestic use, and a wide use of ...

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