South Coast Tasmania

Coastal area in Tasmania, Australia

South Coast Tasmania runs from the South East Cape to the South West Cape of Tasmania. South Coast Tasmania is sometimes conflated with the South West Tasmania wilderness region.

The significant features between South West Cape and South East Cape include:-

Cox Bight
Louisa Bay
New River Lagoon
South Cape
South Cape Bay, Tasmania, South Cape on the right.

See also

  • South Coast Track

External links

  • Usage of location name for photographs of coastal features

Further reading

  • Gee, H and Fenton, J. (Eds) (1978) The South West Book - A Tasmanian Wilderness Melbourne, Australian Conservation Foundation. ISBN 0-85802-054-8
  • Lines, William J. Patriots : defending Australia's natural heritage St. Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 2006. ISBN 0-7022-3554-7
  • Neilson, D. (1975) South West Tasmania - A land of the Wild. Adelaide. Rigby. ISBN 0-85179-874-8

Map

  • (1997) South coast walks [cartographic material] : track coverage Moonlight Ridge Wilson Bight, Scotts Peak - Melaleuca - Cockle Creek [Tasmania] Land Information Services, Department of Environment and Land Management, in co-operation with Parks and Wildlife Service Hobart : The Department. (Maps show walking tracks in Southwest National Park, and environs. Relief shown by contours, hill shading and spot heights. Includes track descriptions and tourist information. Panel title. Includes locality map indexing 1:100 000 and 1:25 000 topographic map sheets).
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South West region of Tasmania, Australia
Settlements
  • Adamsfield
  • Melaleuca
  • Strathgordon
Governance
  • Braddon (federal)
  • Franklin (federal)
  • Braddon (state)
  • Franklin (state)
  • Derwent Valley Council
  • Huon Valley Council
  • West Coast Council
Mountains
  • Engineer Range
  • Frenchmans Cap
  • Anne
Frankland Range
Arthur Range
King William Range
Prince of Wales Range (Tasmania)
  • Diamond Peak
Protected areas,
parks and reservesRivers
LakesLake Pedder controversyDams
Franklin controversy
  • The Wilderness Society
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Railways
  • Great Western Railway (proposed never constructed)
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People of noteIslands
Breaksea
Maatsuyker (group)
Swainson (group)
Mutton Bird (group)
Pedra Branca
Trumpeter
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