Shannon, Tasmania Explained

Type:town
Shannon
State:tas
Pop:not recorded
Pop Footnotes:[1]
Postcode:7030
Region:Central
Location1:Hamilton
Dist1:85
Dir1:N
Lga:Central Highlands
Stategov:Lyons
Fedgov:Lyons
Near-Nw:Miena
Near-N:Miena
Near-Ne:Steppes
Near-E:Steppes
Near-W:Miena
Near-Sw:Waddamana
Near-S:Waddamana
Near-Se:Waddamana

Shannon is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of Central Highlands in the Central LGA region of Tasmania, Australia. The locality is about north of the town of Hamilton. It is the geographical centre of Tasmania. The 2016 census did not record a population for the state suburb of Shannon, because it "had no people or a very low population". However there are permanment residents as well as shack owners. Shannon's serenity, quietness and remote nature is threatened by a Korean Zinc company (Korra Zinc) who plan to build 47 wind turbines at least 230m tall and as close as 3.1km of the village, amongst 17 Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle nests and 40 eagles. Visual, noise and impacts on nationally endangered flora and fauna species have not addressed the community concerns.[1]

History

Shannon was gazetted as a locality in 1973. The locality was originally called Wihareja.[2] The settlement is about 500m east of the original Shannon Power Station and associated Shannon settlement that were closed in 1930's.

Geography

The Shannon River forms the southern boundary of the development.

Road infrastructure

Route C178 (Waddamana Road) runs to the east of Shannon (about 400m from the town) from north to south.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016 Census Quick Stats Shannon (Tas.) . . 23 October 2017 . quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au . Australian Bureau of Statistics . 16 January 2021 .
  2. Web site: Placenames Tasmania – Shannon . . Placenames Tasmania . 16 January 2021 . Select “Search”, enter "204S", click “Search”, select row, map is displayed, click “Details”.
  3. Web site: Tasmanian Road Route Codes . https://web.archive.org/web/20170801112712/http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/Documents/Route%20Descriptions%20V3.6.pdf . dead . 2017-08-01 . . May 2017 . Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment . 16 January 2021 .