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Municipality Of Zeehan
The Municipality of Zeehan was a local government area of Tasmania which existed from 1907 to 1993. It was amalgamated into West Coast Council as a part of a major local government overhaul in 1993. The Municipality included the towns of Zeehan, Dundas, Tasmania, Dundas, Rosebery, Tasmania, Rosebery, Mallanna, Tasmania, Mallanna, Granville, Tasmania, Granville, Granville Harbour, Corrina, Tasmania, Corrina, Argenton, Tasmania, Argenton, Ringville, Tasmania, Ringville, Tullah, Tasmania, Tullah, and Trial Harbour. The original Zeehan Municipal Chambers are now occupied by Ochre Health, Ochre Medical Centre Zeehan. Council References

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Zeehan
Zeehan is a town on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia south-west of Burnie. It is part of the West Coast Council, along with the seaport Strahan and neighbouring mining towns of Rosebery and Queenstown. History The greater Zeehan area was inhabited by the indigenous Peerapper and Tommeginne clans of the North West group for over 10,000 years prior to the British colonisation of Tasmania. They were greatly coastal peoples, residing in small numbers on a diet consisting of muttonbirds, seals, swan eggs and cider gum, and constructed bark huts when strong westerly winds brought about rain and icy temperatures. European naming On 24 November 1642, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European explorer to sight and document the Heemskirk and West Coast Ranges. Tasman sailed his ships close to the coastal area which today encompasses the Southwest Conservation Area, south of Macquarie Harbour, but was unable to send a landing party ashore due to poor weat ...
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West Coast Council
West Coast Council is a Local government in Australia, local government body in Tasmania, covering much of the western region of the state. West Coast is classified as a rural local government area and has a population of 4,167. The major towns and localities of the region include Strahan, Tasmania, Strahan, Rosebery, Tasmania, Rosebery, Zeehan, Tasmania, Zeehan and the principal town of Queenstown, Tasmania, Queenstown. History and attributes The West Coast has a rich mining and railway heritage as well as a historic Convicts on the West Coast of Tasmania, convict settlement. It is the largest of the 29 Tasmanian councils by area, and the second least densely populated, after the Central Highlands Council, Central Highlands. It takes in the West Coast Range (Tasmania), West Coast Range as well as portions of the World Heritage areas. The region experiences relatively extreme weather conditions, notably high yearly rainfall totals due to frontal systems, especially at Lake M ...
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1992 Tasmanian Local Elections
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1907 Tasmanian Local Elections
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Ochre Health
Ochre Health is an Australian healthcare services company headquartered in Sydney. The company specialises in the provision of health services to outer-urban, regional, and remote communities. History Ochre Health was established in 2002 by doctors Hamish Meldrum and Ross Lamplugh. Meldrum and Lamplugh were providing General Practice and hospital services in the town of Bourke, NSW, and were concerned by the lack of medical practitioner support that was available to them and their colleagues. The two doctors decided to take action by establishing a locum doctor recruitment agency, Ochre Recruitment. The service found itself in high demand and enabled the creation of Ochre Health, which was responsible for providing ongoing management of rural medical services that were under distress by providing recruitment, clinical and administrative governance. The Ochre Health Foundation was subsequently established in 2005 as a non-profit entity. The primary objective of the Foun ...
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Trial Harbour
Trial Harbour is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of West Coast Council, West Coast in the North-west and west LGA Region, North-west and west LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about south-west of the town of Zeehan, Tasmania, Zeehan. The 2016 Australian census, 2016 census has a population of 24 for the state suburb of Trial Harbour. It is a small anchorage on the West Coast, Tasmania and historical locality, located in the northern part of Ocean Beach, Tasmania. It was an exposed and particularly vulnerable anchorage which was susceptible to the prevailing local weather of the Roaring Forties, seventeen miles north of Macquarie Heads (the entrance to Macquarie Harbour). History The locality was named Remine until 1987, when it was renamed. Trial Harbour was gazetted as a locality in 1987. Indigenous usage Carvings and middens were identified in the 1930s and 1990s. European usage It was named after the cutter ''Trial'', which first anchored th ...
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Tullah, Tasmania
Tullah is a town in the northern part of the West Coast Range, on the West Coast, Tasmania, west coast of Tasmania, Australia, about 111 km south of Burnie, Tasmania, Burnie. The town has a population of approximately 202 people. Town The town is roughly divided into two "suburbs", an older northern one, and a younger, more planned southern one. The northern half was originally a mining town called Mount Farrell, established in 1900 after silver lead ore was discovered in the area. Mount Farrell Post Office opened on 1 April 1900 and was renamed ''Tullah'' in 1910. Hydro era Tullah was later extended southwards by Hydro Tasmania, the Hydro-Electric Commission and used as a Hydropower, hydroelectric power scheme construction town during the making of the Pieman River Power Development, Pieman Scheme in the 1970s to early 1990s when its population reached 2500. It is now mainly a community at the edge of Lake Rosebery (Tasmania), Lake Rosebery and a fishing location. Prior t ...
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Granville Harbour
Granville Harbour is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of West Coast in the North-west and west LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about north-west of the town of Zeehan. The 2016 census has a population of 27 for the state suburb of Granville Harbour. It is located 17.48 km northwest of Trial Harbour, 26.16 km west of Zeehan and 89.31 km south of Arthur River, in the state of Tasmania. It lies north along the west coast, from the Heemskirk Wind Farm. The area has been a popular fishing destination for locals and a holiday destination for miners from both Queenstown and Zeehan. Similar in most respects is the nearby beach and fishing area of Trial Harbour. There are no shops or facilities.  Swimming, camping, fishing, sea, bush walking, four-wheel drive or all-terrain vehicle area. History Granville Harbour was originally opened up as a soldier settlement after World War I, and also had development proposals after World War II. In ...
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