Australian Towns & Cities
Tasmania: Launceston
Incorporating photos and Information
from Michael Greenslade's former Australian Towns, Cities and Highways
site
Launceston is a city in the north of Tasmania, at the
junction of the North Esk and South Esk rivers where they become the Tamar
River (kanamaluka). Launceston is the second most populous city in
Tasmania after the state capital, Hobart.
Europeans settlement took place in March 1806, Launceston is one of
Australia's oldest cities and it has many historic buildings. The city was
named after a town in the United Kingdom.
Launceston has also had the first use of anaesthetic in
the Southern Hemisphere, it was the first Australian city to have
underground sewers and it was the first Australian city to be lit by
hydroelectricity.
Launceston is a major service centre for the north of
Tasmania, and is home to a campus of the University of Tasmania including
the Australian Maritime College, and has a minor minerals and
manufacturing base.
Launceston is a major hub for the regional agricultural and pastoral
activities. There's also a number of museums and tourist attractions
including the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston Tramway
Museum, City Park (with its home of Japanese macaque monkeys and Tasmania
Zoo.
- Population: 75 329 1
- Postcode: 7250
- Location: 199 km north of Hobart
- Main Roads: Main
Roads: Booker Hwy ,
Tasman Hwy A3, West Tamar Hwy A7
and East Tamar Hwy A8
- Radio Stations: FM:
7RPH (106.9 MHz), ABC Classic (93.3 MHz), ABC News on Radio
(92.5 MHz), ABC Northern Tasmania (91.7 / 102.7 MHz), ABC RN (94.1 MHz),
Chilli (90.1 MHz), City Park Radio (96.5 / 103.7 MHz), LA FM (89.3 MHz),
SBS Radio 1 (104.5 MHz), Triple J (90.9 MHz) and WAY FM (105.3 MHz). AM:
Tote Sports Radio (1008 kHz)
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Launceston CBD:
Corner of George St and York St in Launceston, 2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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Cameron Street:
View of Cameron St from Genders Ln and the Launceston GPO clock
tower, 2008.
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Launceston CBD:
St John St in Launceston, 2008.
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Launceston Town Hall:
View of Launceston Town Hall on St John St, 2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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The Mall:
View of The Mall in Launceston CBD, 2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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The Mall:
View of The Mall towards in Launceston CBD, 2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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City Park:
View of the greenhouse in City Park, Launceston, 2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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City Park:
View of the entrance to City Park near the City Park Radio studios,
2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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Princes Square:
Fountain at Princes Square in Launceston, 2008. The statue is of Dr
William Russ Pugh, the first to use general anaesthetic in the
Southern Hemisphere for surgical operation.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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Kings Bridge:
Kings Bridge over South Esk River, Launceston, 2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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South Esk River:
Looking southwest along the South Esk River from Kings Bridge, 2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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South Esk River:
Looking southwest along the South Esk River from Kings Bridge, 2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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Cataract Gorge:
Footbridge over the South Esk River at Cataract River at Launceston,
2008.
Image © Jamie Scuglia
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