Strathgordon, Tasmania

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Strathgordon
Tasmania
Strathgordon
Coordinates 42°46′S 146°03′E / 42.767°S 146.050°E / -42.767; 146.050Coordinates: 42°46′S 146°03′E / 42.767°S 146.050°E / -42.767; 146.050
Postcode(s) 7139
Elevation 322 m (1,056 ft)[1]
Location
LGA(s) Derwent Valley Council
State electorate(s) Lyons
Federal Division(s) Lyons
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
14.0 °C
57 °F
6. °C
43 °F
2,550.5 mm
100.4 in

Strathgordon is a locality in Tasmania, Australia at the end of the Gordon River Road, the most south westerly road in the south west of Tasmania.

It is remote by Tasmanian standards with the nearest basic services 57 kilometres (35 mi) away along a winding road at Maydena. However, the road is maintained in good condition by Hydro Tasmania and offers spectacular views of the South Western Wilderness.

The town was the 'company' town for construction by the Hydro Tasmania of the hydro-electric structures that resulted in damming of Lake Pedder and Lake Gordon. Its post office opened on 16 July 1969.[2]

It is a tourist destination for visitors wishing to visit the Southwest National Park. Lake Pedder lodge reopened in 2012 and provides excellent accommodation for travellers wishing to explore the area.

References

  1. Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved on 2007-11-14.
  2. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions. Retrieved 16 June 2012. 

Further reading

  • Rackham, Sarah.(edited by Woodberry, Joan) (1983) Hydro construction villages. Volume three. Poatina, Gowrie Park, Strathgordon Hobart : Public Relations Dept., Hydro-Electric Commission. ISBN 0-7246-1037-5


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