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ROSEBERY, TASMANIA


'Rosebery' () is a town on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia.
It is situated at the northern end of the West Coast Range, in the shadow of Mount Black and adjacent to the Pieman River now Lake Pieman.
It lies on the Murchison Highway, 25 kilometres north east of Zeehan. It has a population of 1,115 (2001 census) and is part of the Municipality of West Coast Council.
The population of Rosebery declined by 22% in the years between 1996-2001. [1]
Its newer western area on the shore of Lake Pieman is known as Primrose.
Its postcode is 7470.

Contents
Mining and railways
Notable residents
See also
Reference
External links

Mining and railways


Above-ground workings at the Rosebery mine

Like most of the west coast, Rosebery is a mining town. In the 1890s, gold, lead, zinc and copper were all discovered in the area. This lasted until the mine's closure in 1913. In 1927 the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company revived the mines, and today the mines are still running (owned and operated by Zinifex Limited).
Prior to the construction of the Murchison Highway in the 1960s, the town connected with Burnie and North West Tasmania via the Emu Bay Railway.

Notable residents



Richard Flanagan - author, historian and film director

See also



West Coast Tasmania Mines

West Coast Tasmania Railways

Reference



The Peaks of Lyell, , Geoffrey, Blainey, St. David's Park Publishing, 2000, ISBN 0-7246-2265-9

The Abt Railway and Railways of the Lyell region, Rae, Lou, , , Lou Rae, 2001, ISBN 0-9592098-7-5

Western Tasmania - A land of riches and beauty, , Charles, Whitham, Municipality of Queenstown, ,
: 2003 edition - Queenstown: Municipality of Queenstown.
:1949 edition - Hobart: Davies Brothers. ; ASIN B000FMPZ80
:1924 edition - Queenstown: Mount Lyell Tourist Association. ; ASIN B0008BM4XC

External links



Mineral Resources Tasmania - Zinifex Rosebery mine

Tourist information dated 2004

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