Southport Tasmania | |
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View of coast of the township
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Location in Tasmania | |
Coordinates | 43°25′50″S 146°58′30″E / 43.43056°S 146.97500°E / -43.43056; 146.97500 |
Population | 149 (2021 census)[1] |
Established | 1837 |
Postcode(s) | 7109 |
LGA(s) | Huon Valley Council |
State electorate(s) | Franklin |
Federal division(s) | Franklin |
Southport is a small township in far south Tasmania, the most southern township in Australia (Cockle Creek is located further south, but it is not a gazetted town). The town had a population of 149 in 2021.[2] It was settled in 1837 and grew to be the largest town south of Hobart; but a declining shipping industry slowly led to the town's shrinking population, and much of it has been destroyed by fire.[3] Shore-based whaling took place at Southport in the 19th century.[4]
Southern region of Tasmania, Australia
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