Pieman River Power Development was a major 1970s and 1980s hydroelectric development of the Pieman River and its tributaries on the west coast of Tasmania...
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hydroelectric power station) to form Lake Pieman. Both reservoir and power stations from part of the Hydro Tasmania-operated Pieman River Power Development. The...
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adjacent hydroelectric power station that forms part of the Hydro Tasmania-operated Pieman River Power Development. The river descends 75 metres (246 ft)...
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June 2015. Tasmania. Hydro-Electric Commission. (1987) The Pieman River power development. Hydro-Electric Commission, Hobart, Tasmania. https://web.archive...
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border. The Murchison River forms part of the Pieman River Power Development scheme. The Murchison Dam across the Murchison River was constructed in the...
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Tullah, Tasmania (category Pieman River Power Development)
Hydro-Electric Commission and used as a hydroelectric power scheme construction town during the making of the Pieman Scheme in the 1970s to early 1990s when its...
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Reece Power Station is a conventional hydroelectric power station located in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. Part of the Pieman River scheme...
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145.600°E / -41.883; 145.600 The Anthony Power Development Scheme, part of the Pieman River power development scheme, was a proposed scheme for damming...
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Lake Mackintosh (category Pieman River Power Development)
surface area of 3,100-hectare (7,700-acre) that forms part of the Pieman power development running north–south past Mount Farrell, adjacent to the town of...
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Rosebery, Tasmania (category Pieman River Power Development)
Coast Range, in the shadow of Mount Black and adjacent to the Pieman River, now Lake Pieman. It lies on the Murchison Highway, 25 kilometres north-east...
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Lake Murchison (category Pieman River Power Development)
square kilometres (290 sq mi). Lake Murchison forms part of the Pieman River power development that was completed in the 1980s. Upstream of Lake Murchison...
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The Anthony River, part of the Pieman River catchment, is a perennial river in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. The river rises below the...
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Murchison Highway (category Pieman River Power Development)
crosses the Mackintosh River and the Murchison River near the town of Tullah, where the rivers form a confluence to form the Pieman River. Prior to the construction...
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The Bastyan Power Station is a conventional hydroelectric power station located in Western Tasmania, Australia. Part of the Pieman River scheme that comprises...
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The Mackintosh Power Station is a conventional hydroelectric power station located in Western Tasmania, Australia. Part of the Pieman River scheme that comprises...
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Melba railway line (category Pieman River Power Development)
January 1970 from Rosebery to Melba Flats. During the construction of the Pieman River hydro electric scheme in the late 1970s, the line was diverted in places...
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Lake Rosebery (Tasmania) (category Pieman River Power Development)
dammed Mackintosh and Murchison rivers. The reservoir is owned by Hydro Tasmania. The Bastyan Dam across the Pieman River was built by the Hydro-Electric...
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Tribute Power Station is a conventional hydroelectric power station located in Western Tasmania, Australia. Part of the Pieman–Anthony Power Development scheme...
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Wee Georgie Wood Railway (category Pieman River Power Development)
with the 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge Emu Bay Railway. It is close to the Pieman River hydro-electric scheme, Lake Rosebery, Lake Mackintosh, and Lake Murchison...
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A10. Route C252 (Pieman Road) starts at an intersection with A10 on the northern boundary of Rosebery and runs west to Lake Pieman, where it ends at...
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West Coast Range (category King River power development scheme)
Mackintosh River Murchison River Pieman River Queen River runs through Queenstown, then to join with the King River to the west of Mount Huxley Sophia River South...
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reservoirs form part of the Pieman River Power Development scheme and some of the flow of the Sophie River supplies the Mackintosh Power Station for the generation...
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Crotty Dam (redirect from King River Dam)
headwaters for the King River Hydroelectric Power Development. The dam is located in the upper reaches of the King River gorge where the river breaks through the...
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Mersey-Forth Power Development Scheme in 1963 saw the town grow dramatically. The completion of the power scheme –- seven dams and seven power stations –-...
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Company. Early in 1895 a Post Office was opened at Penghana, at the Queen River fork and crossing, about a kilometre north of present-day Queenstown on...
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the Savage River National Park to protect any remaining thylacines, with potential sites of suitable habitat including the Arthur-Pieman area of western...
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Mackintosh Margaret Murchison Pieman Rosebery Westwood Dams Crotty Darwin Gordon Power stations Anthony Power Development Bastyan Gordon John Butters Lake...
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Mackintosh Margaret Murchison Pieman Rosebery Westwood Dams Crotty Darwin Gordon Power stations Anthony Power Development Bastyan Gordon John Butters Lake...
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Boat Club (later Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania) 1880: Gold discovered at Pieman River on West Coast, Tasmania 1881: William Shoobridge organises first trial...
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thylacines, with potential sites of suitable habitat including the Arthur-Pieman area of western Tasmania. This was also the beginning of a Tasmanian wilderness...
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