Dennes Point, Tasmania

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Dennes Point is both a georgraphical feature and a small township at the northern end of Bruny Island in Tasmania. It is named after the Denne family who first settled the area as farmers around the 1830s, although it was known as Kelly's Point up to the 1840s, being named after pioneer shipmaster and harbour pilot James Kelly (Australian explorer). Anthony Smith Denne commenced a regular ferry service in 1847 across the D'Entrecasteaux Channel between Tinderbox and "Kelly's" Point, although the island is now serviced by a vehicular ferry between Kettering and Barnes Bay. Over the years Dennes Point has seen mixed agricultural activity, mostly orcharding and light grazing.

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  • Colonial Times Newspaper, Hobart, Tasmania, 12 March & 2 April 1847.
  • Cox, Ships in Tasmanian Waters, 1971.