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    49 °F. 960.8 mm. 37.8 in. Burnie ( pirinilaplu / palawa kani: pataway [2]) is a port city in Tasmania, Australia, located in Emu Bay on the north-west coast, 47 kilometres (29 mi) west from Devonport and 17 kilometres (11 mi) east from Wynyard. With an urban population of 19,550 in 2019, [3] Burnie is the fourth largest city in Tasmania ...

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  2. Burnie probably offers more and better food and accommodation options than Devonport. it's also more centrally located on the north-west coast. Report inappropriate content. Will B. Melbourne, Australia.

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  4. Nov 9, 2022 · Fern Glade. One of the most beautiful places to visit in Burnie is Fern Glades. Less than 4km from the centre of town, Fern Glades is ideal for a half-day activity in Burnie. A delightful riverside walk along an easy and level track, Fern Glades is noted as one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks.

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  5. Burnie probably offers more and better food and accommodation options than Devonport. it's also more centrally located on the north-west coast. Report inappropriate content. Will B. Melbourne, Australia.

  6. Devonport, Australia. Devonport is a port city situated at the mouth of the Mersey River on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. Positioned 47 km east of Burnie and 98 km north of Launceston, its harbour manages over half of Tasmania's imports and exports, standing as the busiest freight port on the island.

  7. Burnie, originally known as Emu Bay, soon exploded with the forestry industry. A sawmill was built in town and timber was exported to mainland Australia. In 1847, the Burnie Inn was built to accommodate loggers and it still stands in operation today. The late 1800's brought a train track to Burnie connecting the town to Zeehan for silver exports.

  8. Burnie is on the Bass Highway, which is part of Highway 1. It will take around 40 minutes to drive from Devonport to Burnie, around 2 hours to drive from Launceston and around 4 hours to drive from Hobart. The Bass Highway between East Devonport and Burnie is a freeway, but the drive east of Devonport is a two-lane undivided highway.

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