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North West Tasmania

North West Tasmania is one of the regions of Tasmania in Australia. The region comprises the whole of the north west, including the North West Coast and the northern reaches of the West Coast. It is usually accepted as extending as far south as the Pieman River and including the Savage River National Park within the Tarkine region.

North West Tasmania
Tasmania
North West Tasmania
Coordinates41°06′S 145°12′E / 41.1°S 145.2°E / -41.1; 145.2
Population113,834
LGA(s)
State electorate(s)Lyons, Braddon
Federal division(s)Lyons, Braddon
Localities around North West Tasmania:
Bass Strait Bass Strait Bass Strait
Southern Ocean North West Tasmania Northern Tasmania
Southern Ocean South West Tasmania Central Highlands

The region is characterised by its rugged beauty, from coastlines to agricultural lands. It is a key gateway for the MS Spirit of Tasmania II ferry, which docks at Devonport.

North West Coast edit

The North West Coast is a region of Tasmania on the north coast of Tasmania to the west of Port Sorell, Tasmania. It includes towns such as Devonport, Burnie, Wynyard, Ulverstone, Penguin, Smithton and Stanley.[1] The water to the north is called Bass Strait.

North-West and West Tasmania Area Profile July 2016

  • The gross regional product is $5.29 billion – the highest it has been in the last 10 years. In comparison, the gross regional product of Tasmania is $24,707 billion.
  • The population is 113,834.
  • 51,526 people are employed (this figure has been steady since 2009).
  • About 70,600 people are working age (between 15 and 64).
  • There are 51,724 local jobs and 7,618 local businesses.
  • The employment rate for people between 15 and 64 years of age is 71.1%
  • The employment participation rate (15 and above) is 59.6%
  • The unemployment rate (15 and above) is 6.84% (the lowest since March 2012). The national average is 5.8%.[2]
  • The youth unemployment rate (ages 15 to 24) is 12.0%. The national average is 12.2% (this has been decreasing since December 2014).
  • The largest employment industries, accounting for 38.5% (19,936) of the workforce, are manufacturing (7,065 people or 13.7%), retail trade (6,897 people or 13.3%) and health care and social assistance (5,974 people or 11.6%).[3]

Cradle Coast edit

The region is characterised by some as 'Cradle to Coast' as a reference to the World Heritage listed icon Cradle Mountain. The region stretches from the coastline inland to rugged mountain areas.

The term Cradle Coast is also the name of a regional local government authority within this region - The Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) which is a joint authority formed under the Tasmanian Local Government Act (1993) by the local government councils of Burnie City, Central Coast, Circular Head, Devonport City, Kentish, King Island, Latrobe, Waratah-Wynyard and West Coast (the participating Councils). The Cradle Coast region comprises the combined areas of the CCA's participating councils. The CCA is governed by a two-tiered structure comprising two representatives from each participating council (the Representatives) and a skills-based board of directors (the Board).[4][5][6] The CCA was established by the nine Local Government Councils of North West Tasmania to represent and advocate the needs of the region. The CCA collaborates and facilitates a diverse range of projects and initiatives involving all tiers of government, industry and the community, by operating under three focus areas: Regional Economic Development, Natural Resource Management and Tourism.[7]

COVID-19 pandemic edit

The region was a site of particularly severe disruption during the autumn 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. Two hospitals in Burnie, North West Regional Hospital (NWRH) and North West Private Hospital, were closed when an outbreak of the virus occurred among the staff.[8][9] The emergency department at the NWRH was staffed by Australian Defence Force personnel for two weeks while the usual staff were under a mandatory 14 day quarantine after exposure to the virus.[10]

As of 29 April 2020 there had been at least 12 deaths from COVID-19 in the region, out of a total of 13 statewide.[11]

Notes edit

  1. ^ North-West Master Planning Authority (Tas.) (1975), North-West Tasmania : regional coastal protection study : submission, North-West Master Planning Authority, retrieved 17 May 2012
  2. ^ "Unemployment rate | Cradle-Coast". economy.id.com.au. .idcommunity. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Estimated full time employment | Cradle-Coast 2016". economy.id.com.au. .idcommunity. 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Cradle Coast Authority (Tas.)", Trove, 2009, retrieved 17 May 2012
  5. ^ Cradle Coast Authority (Tas.) (2010), Living on the coast the Cradle Coast Regional Land Use Planning Framework 2010-2030, [Cradle Coast Authority?], retrieved 17 May 2012
  6. ^ Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management Committee (Tas.); Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management Strategy (2005), Cradle Coast natural resource management strategy, Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management Committee, retrieved 17 May 2012
  7. ^ "Cradle Coast Authority Website".
  8. ^ Wahlquist, Calla (13 April 2020). "'We can save lives': Tasmania's isolated north-west succumbs to Australia's strictest coronavirus rules". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Tasmania closes two hospitals to 'stamp out' coronavirus outbreak". ABC News. 12 April 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  10. ^ "NWRH emergency department open". www.premier.tas.gov.au. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  11. ^ Staff (29 April 2020). "Hospital staff 'worked with coronavirus symptoms', Ruby Princess 'likely' cause of Tasmanian outbreak". www.abc.net.au. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 13 May 2020.

External links edit

  •   North West Coast travel guide from Wikivoyage

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key gateway for the MS Spirit of Tasmania II ferry which docks at Devonport Contents 1 North West Coast 2 Cradle Coast 3 COVID 19 pandemic 4 Notes 5 External linksNorth West Coast editThe North West Coast is a region of Tasmania on the north coast of Tasmania to the west of Port Sorell Tasmania It includes towns such as Devonport Burnie Wynyard Ulverstone Penguin Smithton and Stanley 1 The water to the north is called Bass Strait North West and West Tasmania Area Profile July 2016 The gross regional product is 5 29 billion the highest it has been in the last 10 years In comparison the gross regional product of Tasmania is 24 707 billion The population is 113 834 51 526 people are employed this figure has been steady since 2009 About 70 600 people are working age between 15 and 64 There are 51 724 local jobs and 7 618 local businesses The employment rate for people between 15 and 64 years of age is 71 1 The employment participation rate 15 and above is 59 6 The unemployment rate 15 and above is 6 84 the lowest since March 2012 The national average is 5 8 2 The youth unemployment rate ages 15 to 24 is 12 0 The national average is 12 2 this has been decreasing since December 2014 The largest employment industries accounting for 38 5 19 936 of the workforce are manufacturing 7 065 people or 13 7 retail trade 6 897 people or 13 3 and health care and social assistance 5 974 people or 11 6 3 Cradle Coast editThe region is characterised by some as Cradle to Coast as a reference to the World Heritage listed icon Cradle Mountain The region stretches from the coastline inland to rugged mountain areas The term Cradle Coast is also the name of a regional local government authority within this region The Cradle Coast Authority CCA which is a joint authority formed under the Tasmanian Local Government Act 1993 by the local government councils of Burnie City Central Coast Circular Head Devonport City Kentish King Island Latrobe Waratah Wynyard and West Coast the participating Councils The Cradle Coast region comprises the combined areas of the CCA s participating councils The CCA is governed by a two tiered structure comprising two representatives from each participating council the Representatives and a skills based board of directors the Board 4 5 6 The CCA was established by the nine Local Government Councils of North West Tasmania to represent and advocate the needs of the region The CCA collaborates and facilitates a diverse range of projects and initiatives involving all tiers of government industry and the community by operating under three focus areas Regional Economic Development Natural Resource Management and Tourism 7 COVID 19 pandemic editThe region was a site of particularly severe disruption during the autumn 2020 COVID 19 pandemic in Australia Two hospitals in Burnie North West Regional Hospital NWRH and North West Private Hospital were closed when an outbreak of the virus occurred among the staff 8 9 The emergency department at the NWRH was staffed by Australian Defence Force personnel for two weeks while the usual staff were under a mandatory 14 day quarantine after exposure to the virus 10 As of 29 April 2020 update there had been at least 12 deaths from COVID 19 in the region out of a total of 13 statewide 11 Notes edit North West Master Planning Authority Tas 1975 North West Tasmania regional coastal protection study submission North West Master Planning Authority retrieved 17 May 2012 Unemployment rate Cradle Coast economy id com au idcommunity Retrieved 13 May 2020 Estimated full time employment Cradle Coast 2016 economy id com au idcommunity 2019 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Cradle Coast Authority Tas Trove 2009 retrieved 17 May 2012 Cradle Coast Authority Tas 2010 Living on the coast the Cradle Coast Regional Land Use Planning Framework 2010 2030 Cradle Coast Authority retrieved 17 May 2012 Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management Committee Tas Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management Strategy 2005 Cradle Coast natural resource management strategy Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management Committee retrieved 17 May 2012 Cradle Coast Authority Website Wahlquist Calla 13 April 2020 We can save lives Tasmania s isolated north west succumbs to Australia s strictest coronavirus rules The Guardian Retrieved 17 April 2020 Tasmania closes two hospitals to stamp out coronavirus outbreak ABC News 12 April 2020 Retrieved 17 April 2020 NWRH emergency department open www premier tas gov au Retrieved 17 April 2020 Staff 29 April 2020 Hospital staff worked with coronavirus symptoms Ruby Princess likely cause of Tasmanian outbreak www abc net au Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 13 May 2020 External links edit nbsp North West Coast travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North West Tasmania amp oldid 1077461738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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