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Savage River, Tasmania

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Established
  
1965

State electorate(s)
  
Braddon

Founded
  
1965

Local time
  
Thursday 10:09 PM

Federal division
  
Division of Braddon

Postcode(s)
  
7321

Elevation
  
355 m

Postal code
  
7321

Lga
  
Waratah-Wynyard Council

Savage River, Tasmania

Location
  
113 km (70 mi) SW of Burnie 152 km (94 mi) NW of Queenstown 269 km (167 mi) W of Launceston

Weather
  
11°C, Wind E at 5 km/h, 89% Humidity

Savage River is a small Australian mining township located on the west coast of Tasmania.

Contents

Map of Savage River TAS 7321, Australia

History

Government surveyor Charles Sprent discovered Savage River's iron ore deposits in 1877, however the minerals were left untouched for nearly a century due to the difficulty in extracting iron from the low-quality ore. Several surveys were conducted in the interim including one in 1926 by Australian Iron and Steel (later BHP). The township at Savage River was constructed from 1965 to 1967 when Roy Hudson's Industrial and Mining Investigations Pty Ltd received backing to construct a mining project in the area.

Savage River Post Office opened on 23 November 1967.

Mining operations

The Savage River Mine is an open-cut iron ore mine operated by Grange Resources. Production at the mine in 2006–07 was 1.423 million cubic metres of ore with 4.851 million cubic metres of waste. At June 2007, 50.9% of the 323.8 million tonnes of resources from the mine was recoverable magnetite. The iron ore is piped as slurry north to the coast at Port Latta for on-shipment.

References

Savage River, Tasmania Wikipedia