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  1. Gold mining commenced about 50 kilometres away in Beaconsfield in 1877. During the following two decades Launceston grew from a small town into an urban centre. In 1889, Launceston was the second town in Tasmania to be declared a city, after state capital Hobart.

  2. Launceston ( / ˈlɒnsɛstən / ⓘ or / ˈlɔːnsɛstən / ⓘ) [2] 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). As of 2021, the Launceston urban area has a population of 90,953. [3] Launceston is the second most populous city in Tasmania ...

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  4. 1888 – Launceston declared a city. 1895 – The Duck Reach electric power station opened, providing electric lighting in the streets of Launceston. 1897 – The Victoria Swimming and Turkish Baths erected in Paterson Street. 1904 – The second span of the South Esk Bridge opened. The name changed to Kings Bridge.

  5. By 1827, Launceston's population had climbed to 2,000 and the town had become an export centre, mainly for the colony's northern pastoral industry. Tin was discovered at Mount Bischoff in 1871 in north-western Tasmania, starting a minerals boom. Gold mining commenced approximately 50 kilometres away in Beaconsfield in 1877.

  6. Apr 9, 2017 · Launceston is a city of ‘firsts’ with numerous achievements of state, national and even international significance by residents and local organisations celebrated in the pages of The Examiner over the past 175 years. The Launceston Municipal Council can claim two very important firsts. The town’s underground sewers date from 1860 and are the oldest in Australia and the third oldest in ...

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  7. Aug 9, 2023 · Launceston, Tasmania – The Ultimate Guide. The riverside city of Launceston is the gateway to a number of historic and natural wonders that northern Tasmania has to offer. A relatively small city in terms of the rest of Australia, it’s still the second-largest in Tasmania. Located where the Tamar and Esk rivers’ meet in the north of ...

  8. 4 days ago · The River Tamar at Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Launceston, chief city and port of northern Tasmania, Australia, lying where the North and South Esk rivers meet to form the River Tamar, a navigable tidal estuary that winds 40 miles (65 km) to Bass Strait. In 1804 Lieutenant Colonel William Paterson established George Town at the mouth of ...

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