in the West Coast Range, West Coast of Tasmania, Australia. The impounded reservoir is also called Lake Margaret. The dam was constructed in 1918 by the...
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Margaret Lake could refer to: Lake Margaret (Tasmania), a lake in Australia Margaret Lake, Alberta, location of the Margaret Lake Airport Margaret Lake...
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The Lake Margaret Power Stations comprise two hydroelectric power stations located in Western Tasmania, Australia. The power stations are part of the King –...
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The Lake Margaret Tram was located on the western side of Mount Sedgwick in the West Coast Range on the West Coast of Tasmania in service for the Mount...
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Tasmania (/tæzˈmeɪniə/; palawa kani: lutruwita) is an island state of Australia. It is located 240 kilometres (150 miles) to the south of the Australian...
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West Coast Range (redirect from West Coast Tasmania Range)
Margaret Lake Mary, Tasmania - a tributary lake for Lake Margaret Lake Margaret on the northern side of Mount Sedgwick Lake Monica - tributary lake for...
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Hydro Tasmania, known for most of its history as the Hydro-Electric Commission (HEC) or The Hydro, is the trading name of the Hydro-Electric Corporation...
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both Daniel and Margaret Brandum "Dowell O'reilly". Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954). September 1928. p. 13. "Libraries Tasmania - Northern Tasmanian...
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glaciation in the West Coast Range. Lake Margaret lies at the northern side of the mountain, while Lake Beatrice and Lake Burbury at the eastern side. Mount...
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Lake Beatrice is a 55-hectare (140-acre) natural lake on the lower eastern side of Mount Sedgwick in the West Coast Range of Western Tasmania, Australia...
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The major industries of Tasmania, have been: mining, agriculture, aquaculture, fishing, forestry; and tourism. Mining has including copper, zinc, tin,...
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The history of Tasmania begins at the end of the Last Glacial Period (approximately 12,000 years ago) when it is believed that the island was joined to...
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The West Coast of Tasmania is one of the regions of Tasmania in Australia. It is mainly isolated rough country and is associated with wilderness, mining...
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Western Tasmania, Australia. Mount Geikie has an elevation of 1,191 metres (3,907 ft) above sea level. Mount Geikie sits just north of Lake Margaret, and...
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power stations. Hydro Tasmania. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 21 June 2015. "Upper Lake Margaret Power Station: Technical...
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Lake Flannigan is a natural freshwater lake on King Island, Tasmania, Australia, situated four kilometres (two point five miles) south of the Cape Wickham...
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Yolande River (category Rivers of Tasmania)
starts in the West Coast Range, Western Tasmania, that drains Lake Margaret, is utilised by the Lake Margaret Power Station and is a tributary to the...
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Deadloch (category Television shows set in Tasmania)
and Kate McLennan, the series is set in Deadloch, a fictional town in Tasmania, and stars Kate Box, Madeleine Sami, Alicia Gardiner, and Nina Oyama. Deadloch...
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Mount Read (redirect from Mount Read (Tasmania))
Mount Read is a mountain located in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia, and is at the north west edge of the West Coast Range. With an elevation...
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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...
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the mountain in 1800s Tasmania, when these words were recorded. The lake on the southern aspect of the plateau, now known as Lake Youl, was known to the...
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Gordon Dam (redirect from Gordon Power Station, Tasmania)
Gordon River, located in Southwest National Park, Tasmania, Australia. The impounded reservoir is called Lake Gordon. The dam was constructed in 1974 by the...
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Campbell Town is a town in Tasmania, Australia, on the Midland Highway. At the 2021 census, the town had a population of 823. The traditional custodians...
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New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney Lake St Clair (Tasmania), a lake in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania St. Clair, Ontario St. Clair Beach, Ontario...
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List of dams and reservoirs in Australia (category Lakes of Australia)
the dams in Tasmania were constructed for the purpose of generating hydro-electricity. List of dams and reservoirs Lakes of Australia Lakes and Reservoirs...
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("Convict Trail") in Richmond, 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) north of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. It is the oldest stone span bridge in Australia. In 2005, the...
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The Great Lakes, a collection of five freshwater lakes located in North America, have been sailed upon since at least the 17th century, and thousands of...
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is a list of all bounded localities in Tasmania, Australia, as recognised by the Land Information System Tasmania. The definition of a locality for this...
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John Franklin (category Governors of Tasmania)
Franklin, Quebec, Franklin Sound north of Tasmania, and the Franklin River and the town of Franklin in Tasmania, as well as many streets and schools, including...
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Henry Reynolds (historian) (category University of Tasmania alumni)
University of Tasmania. Larissa Behrendt of University of Technology Sydney was among the speakers. In December 1963 Henry Reynolds married Margaret Reynolds...
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