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Turners Beach

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Central Coast Council TAS, PO Box 220, Turners Beach, TAS 7315
03 6429 8900

Description

Turners Beach is a small town on the north coast of Tasmania.

Turners Beach is a small town on the north coast of Tasmania.Almost equidistant between the cities of Devonport and Ulverstone, it is at the western mouth into Bass Strait of the Forth River, opposite the village of Leith on its eastern mouth. Its population as at 2016 was 1715 people.

History

A cairn recording the location of the first European settlement of the area in 1840 by James Fenton (1820–1901) is situated 100 metres from Forth Bridge in Turners Beach and was also the site of the pioneer and historian's house.The Gables an early residential house was built around 1850 and was originally known as The Sailors Return Inn. Although the building only operated as a hotel for a decade (it was delicensed in 1860) it had a short and colourful history. In 1853 it was robbed by the bushrangers Dalton and Kelly (not Ned) who stole the landlord's whale boat and sailed across the Bass Strait to Victoria. They were subsequently caught, brought back to Tasmania and executed in Launceston.Its post office opened on 15 December 1956.Turners Beach was originally known as Scott’s Beach, named after the Scott family who operated a flour mill on Claytons Rivulet. .The township of Turners Beach was developed by and renamed in honour of Harry Vincent Glengyle (Glen) Turner on 21 March 1961 who was on the Ulverstone Council and Town Planning Committee at the time.

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Type: Towns

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +11:00

Area: 7.17 km2

Elevation: 4-10 metres

Town elevation: 7 m

Population number: 1,715

Local Government Area: Central Coast Council

Location

Central Coast Council TAS, PO Box 220, Turners Beach, TAS 7315

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Turners Beach, Tasmania