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Coles Bay, Tasmania

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Population
  
473 (2006 census)

State electorate(s)
  
Lyons

Local time
  
Thursday 7:59 AM

Postcode(s)
  
7215

Postal code
  
7215

Federal division
  
Division of Lyons

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Location
  
37 km (23 mi) from Bicheno 43 km (27 mi) from Swansea 56 km (35 mi) from St Marys 80 km (50 mi) from Campbell Town

Weather
  
17°C, Wind NW at 16 km/h, 68% Humidity

Lga
  
Glamorgan Spring Bay Council

Points of interest
  
Cape Tourville Lighthouse, Waves Edge On Freycinet, Cape Tourville Lighthous

Coles Bay is an Australian town on the east Coast of Tasmania 192 km north-east of Hobart and 209 km south-east of Launceston, being the main entrance point for visitors to the Freycinet National Park.

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Map of Coles Bay TAS 7215, Australia

It has a population of about 470 people including the surrounding area, but a large number of tourists visit the area for its scenery and outdoor activities, which include hiking, biking, fishing, boating and Sea kayaking.

The town is on the northern end of Great Oyster Bay with stunning views of the red and pink granite peaks known as The Hazards, on the Freycinet Peninsula. It is in the area of the Glamorgan Spring Bay Council.

Each Easter the town is one of the three locations for the Australian Three Peaks Race, a continuous sailing and running event starting at Beauty Point just north of Launceston and ending at Hobart with runners scaling three mountains including Mount Freycinet (33 km run; 620 m ascent).

History

Whaling parties, tin and coal miners pastoralists are some of the many people who have lived and worked on the Freycinet Peninsula since European settlement. These old mine shafts, old farmers' huts and whale shafts remains today attract many tourists.

In 1916 the area along with Mount Field became Tasmania's first national park.

Coles Bay Post Office opened on 21 December 1953.

Plastic shopping bag ban

The town became one of the first in the world to ban Plastic shopping bags in April 2003, after a two-year campaign. Local bakery owner and Coles Bay Tourism Association president Ben Kearney organised all the Coles Bay retailers to stop using plastic bags and worked with Planet Ark to introduce alternatives including recycled paper bags which can be purchased for a small fee and reusable calico shopping bags. On Australia Day 2005 Ben Kearney was declared Australia's Local Hero for 2005 for his commitment to the environment.

The Tasmanian Government awarded Coles Bay an Environmental Excellence Award for banning use of plastic bags.

References

Coles Bay, Tasmania Wikipedia