Zeehan /ˈziːən/ is a town on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia 139 kilometres (86 mi) south-west of Burnie. It is part of the West Coast Council, along...
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Mount Zeehan /maʊntˈziːən/ MOWNT-ZEE-ən (Peerapper/palawa kani: Weiawenena) is a mountain located in the Heemskirk Range on the West Coast of Tasmania...
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Zeehan-Strahan Road (also known as the Strahan to Zeehan road) is a road that links Strahan with Zeehan in Western Tasmania. It runs parallel to Ocean...
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The Strahan–Zeehan Railway, also known as the "Government Railway", was a railway from Strahan to Zeehan on the west coast of Tasmania. It linked two private...
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Zeehan mineral field is a mining area near Zeehan in Western Tasmania, Australia. The field is frequently associated with the short lived shallow silver...
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Comstock Tram (redirect from Zeehan to Comstock tram)
tramways in the West Coast Tasmania, Australia The Zeehan Comstock Tram - at Zeehan that ran between Zeehan railway station and Comstock south of the Trial...
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Zeehan Highway (also known as the Queenstown-Zeehan road) is a road between Zeehan and Queenstown in Western Tasmania. Where it leaves the valley in which...
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Zeehan railway station in Tasmania, was a major junction and railway yard for numerous different railway and tramway systems in western Tasmania in the...
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3.2-kilometre (2.0 mi) long thoroughfare in the historic mining town of Zeehan, located on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia. Main Street is a living...
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The Gaiety Theatre and Grand Hotel is a historic theatre and hotel in Zeehan, Tasmania, Australia. Draper and hotelier Edward Mulcahy M.H.A built a timber...
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Zeehan Commonwealth Marine Reserve is a 19,897 km2 marine protected area within Australian waters located west of Tasmania and extending to near King Island...
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Museum (Zeehan, Tas) (issuing body) (1984), The west coast story : a history of Western Tasmania and its mining fields (Revised ed.), Zeehan, Tasmania...
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horse-drawn light railway in Western Tasmania. It was opened in 1891 from Zeehan to Summit and the Colonel North Mine. It became the Colonel North Tramway...
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The Zeehan School of Mines and Metallurgy was a Mining college in Main Street, Zeehan, West Coast Tasmania, Australia. It commenced during the height...
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Dundas Austral Mine, Zeehan Boulder Mine, North Dundas Britannia Mine, Zeehan British-Zeehan Mine, Zeehan Central Balstrup Mine, Zeehan Colebrook Mine, Rosebery...
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Macquarie Heads breakwater Melba Mount Dundas – Zeehan North East Dundas North Mount Lyell Strahan–Zeehan Wee Georgie Wood West Coast Wilderness Locomotives...
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linked around the foreshore of Strahan to link with the Government Line to Zeehan. In 1936, the company owned six locomotives, three railcars, eight coaches...
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district of Zeehan was a single-member electoral district of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. It was based in the mining town of Zeehan in the West Coast...
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West Coast Heritage Centre (redirect from Gaeity Theatre, Zeehan)
Pioneers' Museum The buildings of the former Zeehan School of Mines and Metallurgy Zeehan Post Office Zeehan Courthouse Gaiety Theatre Grand Hotel Covered...
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The Mount Dundas – Zeehan Railway (also known as the Maestris Tram) was a railway line running 7 miles (11 km) from Dundas to Zeehan on the West Coast...
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The locality is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-west of the town of Zeehan. The 2016 census has a population of 24 for the state suburb of Trial Harbour...
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generally north–south, with Somerset, near Burnie, as its northern terminus and Zeehan as its southern terminus. The highway was opened on 13 December 1963. Part...
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electrified city on the island in 1885, followed closely by the township of Zeehan in 1900. The state economy was riding mining prosperity until World War...
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Western Tasmania, running from the Murchison Highway (A10) at Tullah to the Zeehan Highway (A10) north of Queenstown. It is, with the Lyell Highway, one of...
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Cradle of Aviation Museum; a mural representing Queens by local artist Zeehan Wazed; a series of photographs by Terminal 4 employees, and the first-ever...
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The Zeehan and Dundas Herald (also seen as Zeehan Dundas Herald) was a newspaper for the West Coast Tasmania community, based in Zeehan and Dundas from...
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parity with Hobart and Launceston. Following the demise of most of the Zeehan mines, the west coast population has either remained static, or declined...
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The major towns and localities of the region include Strahan, Rosebery, Zeehan and the principal town of Queenstown. The West Coast has a rich mining and...
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elevation of 751 metres (2,464 ft) above sea level. The closest town is Zeehan, about 14 kilometres (9 mi) away. The indigenous Peerapper name for the...
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extends as far north as Trial Harbour and the coast immediately west of Zeehan. Exposed to the ocean with no landmass at this longitude between it and...
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