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Ansons Bay
A tiny coastal down on the northeast coast between Mt William National Park and the Bay of Fires ...
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St Helens and the North East
If there acirc s a single keynote for Tasmania acirc s north-east it acirc s colour - travelling through this part of the Island you will be aware of the changing tones and hues of the land the sky the ...
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Gladstone
Founded in the s as part of the tin mining boom in northeast Tasmania On the road to the northern entrance to Mt William National Park ...
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St Helens
St Helens is the largest town on the north-east coast with a population of about The town is known as the game fishing capital of Tasmania and each March the St Helens Game Fishing Classic is the highlight of the ...
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Scottsdale
Scottsdale is administrative centre for the north-east and is about kilometres miles from Launceston It is a friendly and busy town with a population of around surrounded by farmlands where you acirc ll see crops growing contented dairy cows grazing ...
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Bridport
Bridport in Tasmania acirc s north east is a popular holiday destination overlooking Anderson Bay Surrounded by bushland reserves white sand and the sloping vines of Pipers Brook wineries Bridport is an ideal place to unwind The town acirc s ...
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Derby
Derby is about kilometres miles north-east of Launceston Mountains rainforests and old tin mines surround this classified historic town In the late s it was a booming mining settlement and at the Derby Tin Mine Centre you can pan for ...
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