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LAKE MARGARET, 7467, TAS
Delivery Office: QUEENSTOWN BSP Name: TASMANIA
Local Schools in the Lake Margaret Area
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  St Joseph's Catholic School, Queenstown •
Sector: Catholic, School Type: Primary, Campus Type: School Single Entity
Governing Body: Catholic Education Tasmania, School Type: Primary, Campus Type: School Single Entity
Website: stjosephsq.tas.edu.au
  Mountain Heights School, Queenstown •
Sector: Government, School Type: Combined, Campus Type: School Single Entity
Governing Body: Department of Education Tasmania, School Type: Combined, Campus Type: School Single Entity
Lake Margaret Child Care Facilities
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  Queenstown Child Care Centre, [ Northern Children's Network Incorporated ]
Address: 8 Selby Street, QUEENSTOWN, TAS, 7467
Phone: 03 6471 5895, Fax: 03 6471 5895, Email: queenstown@ncn.org.au
Lake Margaret Nearby Points & Places of Interest
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  7XS •
Description: 7XS is a radio station based in Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia, broadcasting on the FM radio band on a frequency of 92.1 MHz, to the west-coast of Tasmania. It was opened on 29 May 1937 as with the callsign 7QT. It was changed to 7XS in ?? (...)
Elevation: 146ft • Distance: 0.5km
  Queenstown, Tasmania • [ City ] •
Description: Queenstown is a town in the West Coast region of the island of Tasmania. It is in a valley on the western slopes of Mount Owen on the West Coast Range. It had a population of 2,119 people . At the 2006 census, Queenstown had a population of 2,517. (...)
Elevation: 211ft • Distance: 1.4km
  Philosophers Ridge • [ Mountain ] •
Description: Philosophers Ridge is the long spur that connects Mount Lyell and Mount Owen in the West Coast Range of Western Tasmania. On it the significant sites of the Mount Lyell copper field occurred. The original Iron Blow was on its slopes (...)
Elevation: 413ft • Distance: 3.6km
  Iron Blow • [ Landmark ] •
Description: Iron Blow was the site of the earliest major mining venture at Mount Lyell on the west coast of Tasmania in 1883. It was above the location where Steve Karlson, Michael McDonough, and William McDonough were camped in the area on a ridge between mountains of the West Coast Range. (...)
Elevation: 373ft • Distance: 3.7km
  Mount Murchison (Tasmania) • [ Mountain ] •
Description: Mount Murchison is the tallest mountain in the West Coast Range Tasmania, Australia. Like most of the mountains in the West Coast Range - the taller were named after opponents or critics of Charles Darwin, the smaller after his supporters. (...)
Elevation: 631ft • Distance: 4.1km
  Mount Owen (Tasmania) • [ Mountain ] •
Description: Mount Owen is the mountain directly east of the town of Queenstown in Tasmania, Australia. Like most of the mountains in the West Coast Range - it was named by Charles Gould after Richard Owen as the taller mountains were named after opponents or critics of Charles Darwin, the smaller after his (...)
Elevation: 631ft • Distance: 4.1km
  West Coast Range • [ Mountain ] •
Description: The West Coast Range of Tasmania is a group of mountains in the West Coast area of Tasmania in Australia that lies to the west of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park The range has had a significant number of mines utilising the geologically rich zone of Mount Read Volcanics (...)
Elevation: 631ft • Distance: 4.1km
  Linda, Tasmania • [ City ] •
Description: Linda is an old ghost town in the Linda Valley in the West Coast Range of Tasmania, Australia. It was the town supporting the North Mount Lyell mine. When North Mount Lyell was taken over by Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company in 1903, Linda was quickly reduced in significance and eventually most (...)
Elevation: 334ft • Distance: 4.5km
  Mount Huxley (Tasmania) • [ Mountain ] •
Description: Mount Huxley is a mountain in the West Coast Range, Tasmania, named by Charles Gould in 1863 after Professor Thomas Henry Huxley. A smaller of the west coast range mountains, with a large 200 metre outcrop/rock face on its southern side above the King River gorge just west of the Crotty Dam - parts (...)
Elevation: 403ft • Distance: 6.2km
  Mount Lyell (Tasmania) • [ Mountain ] •
Description: Mount Lyell is a mountain in the West Coast Range, Tasmania, named by Charles Gould in 1863 after another geologist Charles Lyell. It was named during the nineteenth century controversy about the theory of evolution put forward by Charles Darwin, Lyell was a supporter of Darwin's (...)
Elevation: 868ft • Distance: 6.3km
  John Butters Hydroelectric Power Station • [ Landmark ] •
Description: John Butters Power Station is the power station built by Hydro Tasmania for the King River Power Scheme in Western Tasmania It has one Francis turbine, with a generating capacity of 144 MW of electricity, and is remotely controlled from the Sheffield Control Centre Hydro Tasmania (no date) King (...)
Elevation: 87ft • Distance: 8.2km
  Tyndall Range • [ Landmark ] •
Description: The Tyndall Range is a part of the West Coast Range (Tasmania) of Western Tasmania. It is also the location of the Tyndall Regional Reserve a reserve that is the western buffer zone for the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park World Heritage Area (...)
Elevation: 231ft • Distance: 8.5km
  Mount Jukes (Tasmania) • [ Mountain ] •
Description: Mount Jukes is a mountain in the West Coast Range on the West Coast of Tasmania, Australia. It was named by Charles Gould in 1862 after Professor Joseph Beete Jukes, English geologist, who was involved in issues relating to Charles Darwin. Jukes had visited Hobart in 1842-3 on HMS Fly (...)
Elevation: 676ft • Distance: 9.4km
  Lake Beatrice • [ Waterbody ] •
Description: Lake Beatrice is a lake on the lower eastern side of Mount Sedgwick in the West Coast Range of Western Tasmania. Being higher in altitude, is not visible from the level that Lake Burbury is at, but can be seen either from the air, or the higher slopes of the eastern part of Mount Lyell It was a (...)
Elevation: 350ft • Distance: 9.4km
  Lake Margaret (Tasmania) • [ Waterbody ] •
Description: Lake Margaret is the name of a lake high up on the north side of Mount Sedgwick,in the West Coast Range, West Coast of Tasmania in Australia. (...)
Elevation: 350ft • Distance: 9.4km

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