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Scamander, Tasmania

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Population
  
506 (2006 census)

LGA(s)
  
Break O'Day Council

Mean max temp
  
Mean min temp

Local time
  
Friday 8:01 AM

Postcode(s)
  
7215

State electorate(s)
  
Lyons

Postal code
  
7215

Federal division
  
Division of Lyons

Scamander, Tasmania httpscredomainstaticcomauw800h60020132475

Location
  
18 km (11 mi) from St Marys 18 km (11 mi) from St Helens 146 km (91 mi) from Launceston 235 km (146 mi) from Hobart

Weather
  
11°C, Wind S at 13 km/h, 83% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Henderson Lagoon, Steels Beach, Wrinklers Beach, Scamander Forest Reserve

Scamander is a small town at the mouth of the Scamander River between St Helens and St Marys on the north-east coast of Tasmania in Australia. The town is a popular holiday destination because of its wide, sandy beaches and views of the ocean. Recreational activities include surfing, swimming and fishing for bream in the river.

Contents

Map of Scamander TAS 7215, Australia

History and Climate

The first European to travel through the area was surveyor John Helder Wedge in 1825. He named the river "Borthwick" and the position itself he named "Yarmouth" after the English port Great Yarmouth but both the river and town were both later renamed "Scamander".

The wide river mouth has been a challenge to bridge builders for many years. Richard Terry constructed a timber bridge in 1865, but it later collapsed when a large herd of cattle was driven across it. A second and third bridge were successively washed away in floods in 1889 and 1911. Further bridges succumbed to flood and shipworms, the last timber bridge collapsing in 1929. A truss bridge was built in 1936 and still stands today, used by pedestrians and bicycles. The concrete bridge that currently carries the Tasman Highway was built on a better alignment nearby and officially opened on 26 June 1991.

Scamander Post Office opened on 1 October 1896 and closed in 1933. It reopened in 1950.

On the evening of 11 December 2006, 18 houses and a restaurant were razed by a bushfire that swept around the small town. In 2009, the town recorded Tasmania's highest ever temperature of 42.2 °C (108.0 °F) on January 30.

Services

Services in Scamander include:

  • Resort Hotel
  • Bottle Shop
  • Two Caravan Parks
  • Numerous Bed and Breakfasts
  • Several small motels
  • Supermarket/minimarket
  • Petrol Station including mechanic
  • Fast food store
  • Surf Shop
  • Post office
  • Coffee, Book & Video store
  • Local Handyman
  • References

    Scamander, Tasmania Wikipedia