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Population
  
172 (2006 census)

State electorate(s)
  
Lyons

Mean min temp
  
Annual rainfall

Postal code
  
7213

Federal division
  
Division of Lyons

Postcode(s)
  
7213

Mean max temp
  
Mean min temp

Elevation
  
610 m

Local time
  
Thursday 12:46 PM

Rossarden

LGA(s)
  
Northern Midlands Council

Weather
  
12°C, Wind SE at 13 km/h, 75% Humidity

Rossarden is an old mining town in central Tasmania, located 19 km from Avoca and within sight of Ben Lomond. The town came into being primarily as a result of the tin mining operations of Aberfoyle Tin MiningCompany, N.L which created a demand for employees.

Map of Rossarden TAS 7213, Australia

The town is located in a valley below Stacks Bluff (1527 m) and it is an old tin mining town, though the mine closed in 1982. Prior to this Rossarden was one of Australia's major tin producing towns. The main road into and out of the town is Rossarden Road.

At the 2006 census, Rossarden and the surrounding area had a population of 172. According to the 2011 census, this number appeared to have grown to 301 people.

In 2008 an irregularity in the deed paperwork belonging to the residents of Rossarden was discovered. It was discovered that each resident actually owned the house next door to their own. The irregularity has since been corrected by the State Government.

By 1933 the town was said to be growing steadily with a town hall, post office and 17 dwelling built in a matter of months, while a community ball was reported to have been arranged in order to raise funds for a tennis and badminton court. The post office opened on 20 November 1933.

Nearby locations include Storeys Creek, where there was a wolfram mine, Fingal and Avoca. The town's decline was captured in the Weddings Parties Anything song 'Rossarden'.

A book was written about the town in 2004 focusing on the stories of former residents. There are also various books written about the mineralogy in the area.

In recent times there has been a campaign to draw tourists to the area.

In 2016 plans for a new base station that would better serve mobile telephone coverage in the Rossarden area was reveiled.

References

Rossarden Wikipedia