Boobyalla Explained

Type:town
Boobyalla
State:tas
Postcode:7264
Pop:0
Pop Year:?
Coordinates:-40.8819°N 147.8889°W
Pushpin Label Position:left
Lga:Dorset Council
Stategov:Bass
Fedgov:Bass

Boobyalla was a shipping port on the north-east coast of Tasmania, Australia during the latter half of the nineteenth century.[1] Coastal vessels ran regularly to the port from other Tasmanian ports, carting tin from the mines around nearby Mount Cameron.[2]

Boobyalla Post Office opened on 29 July 1875 and closed in 1927.[3]

Fauna

The Boobyalla River, on which the port used to sit, is now a possible habitat for the rare fish species dwarf galaxid and Australian grayling, as well as the Green and Gold Frog Litoria raniformis.[4]

Boobyalla today

Little remains of Boobyalla, now a ghost town, as buildings such as the old hotel and houses were either burned down by bushfires or dismantled. Remnants of the old wharf are still visible at the edge of the silted-up Boobyalla River. A single property now owns the whole site with the main house located at the end of former Hurst Street.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.crocoite.com/mainadit/pastlives/boobyalla.htm Boobyalla Tin Mine - Historical Mining locality in Tasmania
  2. "Tasmania's North-East" by Hon A.W. Loone, 1981, Regal Press, Launceston, p65
  3. Web site: Premier Postal History . Post Office List. Premier Postal Auctions . 16 June 2012.
  4. http://www.dpiw.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/Attachments/JMUY-5VG7D7/$FILE/EFlow_Boobyalla.pdf Boobyalla Report.doc