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    With an urban population of 19,550 in 2019, Burnie is the fourth largest city in Tasmania, serving as a major port for north-western agricultural and mining industries. Founded in 1827 as Emu Bay, Burnie's name, attributed by early settlers, arose from their sighting of emus along the riverbanks, despite lacking a direct correlation with the ...

  2. Burnie City Council (or City of Burnie) is a local government body in Tasmania, located in the city and surrounds of Burnie in the north-west of the state. The Burnie local government area is classified as urban and has a population of 19,348, which also encompasses Cooee, Hampshire, Natone and Ridgley.

  3. Burnie is the fourth largest city in Tasmania, with a population of around 20,000. It is on the northwestern coast of Tasmania. West Beach. Once renowned as a single-industry town with scant concern for the environment, Burnie has undergone a significant transformation into an attractive coastal city with a diverse economy.

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  5. Apr 25, 2024 · Burnie, city and port, northern Tasmania, Australia. Burnie is situated on Emu Bay, an inlet of Bass Strait, at the mouth of the Emu River. Established in the late 1820s by the Van Diemen’s Land Company as Emu Bay Settlement, the settlement was renamed to honour a company director, William Burnie,

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  6. About Burnie. Population: Approx. 20,000 (2021 Census) Location: North-west coast of Tasmania. Tasmania's most westerly city. Climate: Cool temperate. Average Rainfall: 970mm per annum. Longitude: 145° Latitude: 41° Closest Airport: Burnie Airport (BWT) Closest Passenger Seaport: Burnie (Cruise Ship), Devonport (Ferry to Victoria)

  7. In May 1879, a branch was established at Burnie in what was then known as Miller's building. The number of accounts was 40, and the first manager was Mr. Whittle. In 1880 its population was only 300. Burnie's fortunes took a dramatic turn for the better in the 1880s with the discovery of the west coast mineral deposits.

  8. Burnie is a coastal town that emits an industrial and laid-back vibes that makes it the perfect seaside drive stop in Tasmania. Plan your trip on tasmania.com

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