South Esk River, the Glossary
The South Esk River, the longest river in Tasmania, is a major perennial river located in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia.[1]
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29 relations: Aboriginal Tasmanians, Australia, Australian Government, Avoca, Tasmania, Bass Strait, Ben Lomond (Tasmania), Cataract Gorge, Elizabeth River (Tasmania), Evandale, Tasmania, Fingal, Tasmania, Hadspen, Tasmania, Isis River (Tasmania), Launceston, Tasmania, Liffey River (Tasmania), Llewellyn, Tasmania, Longford, Tasmania, Macquarie River (Tasmania), Meander River (Tasmania), North Esk River, Palawa kani, Perennial stream, Perth, Tasmania, Reservoir, Rivers of Tasmania, Tamar River, Tasmania, Trevallyn Dam, Trevallyn Power Station, William Paterson (explorer).
- Midlands (Tasmania)
- Tamar River
Aboriginal Tasmanians
The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Palawa kani: Palawa or Pakana) are the Aboriginal people of the Australian island of Tasmania, located south of the mainland.
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Australian Government
The Australian Government, also known as the Commonwealth Government or the Federal Government, is the national executive government of the Commonwealth of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
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Avoca, Tasmania
Avoca is a rural locality in the local government areas (LGA) of Northern Midlands (99%) and Break O'Day (1%) in the Central and North-east LGA regions of Tasmania.
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Bass Strait
Bass Strait is a strait separating the island state of Tasmania from the Australian mainland (more specifically the coast of Victoria, with the exception of the land border across Boundary Islet).
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Ben Lomond (Tasmania)
Ben Lomond is a mountain in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia.
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Cataract Gorge
The Cataract Gorge is a river gorge in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, approximately 1.5 km from the city centre.
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Elizabeth River (Tasmania)
The Elizabeth River is a minor perennial river located in the Somerset Land District, in the Midlands region of Tasmania, Australia. South Esk River and Elizabeth River (Tasmania) are midlands (Tasmania).
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Evandale, Tasmania
Evandale is an historic town in northern Tasmania, Australia.
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Fingal, Tasmania
Fingal is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of Break O'Day in the North-east LGA region of Tasmania.
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Hadspen, Tasmania
Hadspen is a town on the South Esk River in the north of Tasmania, Australia, south west of Launceston.
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Isis River (Tasmania)
The Isis River is a minor perennial river located in the Somerset Land District, in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia. South Esk River and Isis River (Tasmania) are midlands (Tasmania).
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Launceston, Tasmania
Launceston is a city in the north of Tasmania, Australia, at the confluence of the North Esk and South Esk rivers where they become the Tamar River (kanamaluka). South Esk River and Launceston, Tasmania are Tamar River.
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Liffey River (Tasmania)
The Liffey River is a river in Northern Tasmania, Australia.
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Llewellyn, Tasmania
Llewellyn, Tasmania is a small village in Somerset Land District, on the road from Campbell Town, Tasmania to the eastern coast, near the South Esk River. South Esk River and Llewellyn, Tasmania are midlands (Tasmania).
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Longford, Tasmania
Longford is a town in the northern midlands of Tasmania, Australia.
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Macquarie River (Tasmania)
The Macquarie River (Indigenous palawa kani: tinamarakunah(pron. teen.ner.mair.rer.koon.ner)) is a major perennial river located in the Midlands region of Tasmania, Australia. South Esk River and Macquarie River (Tasmania) are midlands (Tasmania).
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Meander River (Tasmania)
The Meander River is a major perennial river located in the central northern region of Tasmania, Australia.
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North Esk River
The North Esk River is a major perennial river located in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia. South Esk River and north Esk River are Tamar River.
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Palawa kani
Palawa kani is a constructed language created by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre as a composite Tasmanian language, based on reconstructed vocabulary from the limited accounts of the various languages once spoken by the Aboriginal people of what is now Tasmania (palawa kani). The centre wishes to restrict the availability of the language until it is established in the Aboriginal Tasmanian community and claims copyright.
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Perennial stream
A perennial stream is a stream that has continuous flow of surface water throughout the year in at least parts of its catchment during seasons of normal rainfall, Water Supply Paper 494.
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Perth, Tasmania
Perth is a town in the Australian state of Tasmania.
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Reservoir
A reservoir is an enlarged lake behind a dam, usually built to store fresh water, often doubling for hydroelectric power generation.
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Rivers of Tasmania
This page discusses the rivers and hydrography of the state of Tasmania, Australia.
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Tamar River
The Tamar River, officially kanamaluka / River Tamar, is a estuary located in northern Tasmania, Australia.
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Tasmania
Tasmania (palawa kani: lutruwita) is an island state of Australia.
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Trevallyn Dam
The Trevallyn Dam is a dam on the South Esk River in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia and is used to provide water for hydroelectricity.
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Trevallyn Power Station
The Trevallyn Power Station is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station located in the northern Midlands region of Tasmania, Australia. South Esk River and Trevallyn Power Station are Tamar River.
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William Paterson (explorer)
Colonel William Paterson, FRS (17 August 1755 – 21 June 1810) was a Scottish soldier, explorer, Lieutenant Governor and botanist best known for leading early settlement at Port Dalrymple in Tasmania.
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See also
Midlands (Tasmania)
- Abercrombie, Tasmania
- Auburn, Tasmania
- Clyde River (Tasmania)
- Cornwallis, Tasmania
- East Grinstead, Tasmania
- Elizabeth River (Tasmania)
- Gunns Plains Cave
- Isis River (Tasmania)
- Jordan River (Tasmania)
- Lake Crescent (Tasmania)
- Lake Dulverton
- Lake Leake, Tasmania
- Liffey Falls
- Lincoln, Tasmania
- Llewellyn, Tasmania
- Macquarie River (Tasmania)
- Maitland, Tasmania
- Midland Highway (Tasmania)
- Midlands (Tasmania)
- Northern Midlands Council
- Poatina, Tasmania
- Red Bridge (Tasmania)
- South Esk River
- Southern Midlands Council
- Supply River
- Tasmanian Northern Midlands
Tamar River
- Batman Bridge
- Bell Bay Power Station
- Bell Bay, Tasmania
- British and Tasmanian Charcoal Iron Company
- Deviot Sailing Club
- Garden Island (Tamar River)
- George Town, Tasmania
- Launceston, Tasmania
- Low Head
- Low Head Lighthouse
- North Esk River
- South Esk River
- Supply River
- Tamar River
- Tamar River Conservation Area
- Tamar Valley Power Station
- Tamar Valley, Tasmania
- Tamar Wetlands Important Bird Area
- Trevallyn Power Station
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Esk_River
Also known as South Esk River, Australia.