Tea Tree, Tasmania Explained

Type:town
Tea Tree
State:tas
Pop:413
Pop Year:2016 census
Pop Footnotes:[1]
Postcode:7017
Region:Central, Hobart
Location1:Brighton
Dist1:10
Dir1:NE
Lga:Southern Midlands, Brighton
Stategov:Lyons
Fedgov:Lyons
Near-Nw:Campania
Near-N:Campania
Near-Ne:Campania
Near-E:Campania, Richmond
Near-W:Brighton, Pontville, Mangalore
Near-Sw:Honeywood
Near-S:Richmond
Near-Se:Richmond

Tea Tree is a rural locality and town in the local government areas of Southern Midlands and Brighton in the Central and Hobart regions of Tasmania. It is located about north-east of the town of Brighton. The 2016 census determined a population of 413 for the state suburb of Tea Tree.[1]

History

Robert Cosgrove, the longest-serving premier of Tasmania, was born at Tea Tree in 1884. He served two terms as premier, 1939–47 and 1948–58, as leader of the Australian Labor Party.[2]

Tea Tree was gazetted as a locality in 1970.[3]

Geography

Most boundaries of the locality are survey lines. The Main rail line passes through via the town from west to east.

Road infrastructure

The C321 route (Tea Tree Road) enters from the west and runs through via the town to the north-east, where it exits. Route C322 (Middle Tea Tree Road) starts at an intersection with C321 and runs south-east until it exits. Route C323 (Back Tea Tree Road) starts at an intersection with C321 on the western boundary and runs south-east through the locality until it exits.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016 Census Quick Stats Tea Tree (Tas.) . . 23 October 2017 . quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au . Australian Bureau of Statistics . 28 Jun 2020 .
  2. Cosgrove, Sir Robert (1884–1969). W. A. Townsley. Australian Dictionary of Biography. 1993. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University .
  3. Web site: Placenames Tasmania – Tea Tree . . Placenames Tasmania . 28 Jun 2020 . Select “Search”, enter "1273S", click “Search”, select row, map is displayed, click “Details”.
  4. 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 . 18 May 2020 .