Austins Ferry, Tasmania Explained

Austins Ferry
Coordinates:-42.7664°N 147.2433°W
Alternative Location Map:Australia Hobart
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
State:tas
Type:suburb
Lga:City of Glenorchy
Region:Hobart
Stategov:Clark
Fedgov:Clark
City:Glenorchy, Tasmania
Pop:2395
Area:2.1
Density:1057
Postcode:7011
Location1:Glenorchy
Dist1:9
Dir1:N
Near-Nw:Granton
Near-N:River Derwent
Near-Ne:River Derwent
Near-W:Abbotsfield
Near-E:River Derwent
Near-Sw:Claremont
Near-S:Claremont
Near-Se:River Derwent

Austins Ferry is a residential locality in the local government area (LGA) of Glenorchy in the Hobart LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about north of the town of Glenorchy. The 2021 census recorded a population of 2,395 for Austins Ferry. It is a suburb of Hobart.

History

Austins Ferry was gazetted as a locality in 1960.[1]

Austins Ferry is named after James Austin (1776–1831), who had been transported to Port Phillip as a convict in 1803 along with his cousin John Earl, and arrived in Van Diemens Land in 1804.[2] After their sentences expired both men were given small land grants on the western shore of the River Derwent between Hobart and New Norfolk. In 1818 they established a ferry service across the river and later a punt which proved very conveniently located for vehicular traffic travelling between Hobart and regions to the north, and became very wealthy. In 1821 the visiting Governor Lachlan Macquarie renamed the village Roseneath, but it has since reverted to its original name. James Austin's original cottage (picture on the right) is preserved as a tourist attraction. The opening hours for the cottage are limited to Sundays between 1pm and 4pm, it provides crafts and historical information.

Austins Ferry is the location of St Virgil's College.

Geography

The waters of the River Derwent form the eastern boundary and parts of the northern and southern.

Road infrastructure

National Route 1 (Brooker Highway) passes to the west. From there, several roads provide access to the locality.[1] [3]

Austins Ferry Primary School

Austins Ferry Primary School is a state school, established in 2011. It currently has 544 students with a student-to-teacher ratio of 1 to 14.[4] [5] [6] The school teaches Aboriginal history for NAIDOC Week, as promoted by Henry Reynolds.[7]

The principal of the school is Liz Graham, who is the daughter of retired radio comedian, Richard Moore, and the sister of far-left social media influencer and feminist, Philippa Moore. A Roman Catholic, Ms Graham was previously a prep and kindergarten teacher at Saint Therese's and John Paul II Primary Schools respectively and principal of Glenora District School.[8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Placenames Tasmania – Austins Ferry. Placenames Tasmania. 2 April 2021. Select "Search", enter "229P", click "Search", select row, map is displayed, click "Details".
  2. News: Burgess. Georgie. Legacy of James Austin and his River Derwent ferry service still runs deep. 13 April 2019. ABC Radio Hobart. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 13 April 2019.
  3. Web site: Tasmanian Road Route Codes. https://web.archive.org/web/20170801112712/http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/Documents/Route%20Descriptions%20V3.6.pdf. dead. 2017-08-01. May 2017. Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment. 2 April 2021.
  4. Web site: Austins Ferry Primary School Cluey Learning . 2024-08-09 . clueylearning.com.au.
  5. Web site: Austins Ferry Primary School Good Schools Guide . 2024-08-09 . www.goodschools.com.au . en.
  6. Web site: Australian Schools Directory . 2024-08-09 . www.australianschoolsdirectory.com.au.
  7. News: 2017-07-03 . What are kids today learning about Tasmania's Aboriginal history? . 2024-08-09 . ABC News . en-AU.
  8. News: 2023-08-06 . Tasmania's year 11 and 12 school system underwent a dramatic shake-up. Is it working? . 2024-06-20 . ABC News . en-AU.
  9. Web site: Austins Ferry Primary School eNewsletter . 2024-08-09 . Austins Ferry Primary School eNewsletter . en.