Highway 1 Australia's greatest road trip: Ep 14 Red Bridge, Tas
I've travelled to Tasmania dozens of times but never found myself on the Midland Highway. This stretch of Highway One, which connects Launceston and Hobart follows the Heritage Highway through a string of historic towns - Campbell Town, Ross and Oatlands.
We were particularly drawn to Campbell Towns' Red Bridge which may well be the oldest bridge anywhere on Highway One.
It's a magnificent 154-year-old structure, built by convict labour in the 1850s and utilising around 1.25 million locally made bricks. It's estimated that two million vehicles cross the bridge every year, which only makes its construction even more impressive.
About 50km south of Campbell Town at Oatlands, we are again impressed by another historic icon - Callington Mill, built in 1837 and today the only working wind-driven Lincolnshire Mill in the southern hemisphere.
It was restored to fully working order in 2010 and produces exceptional organic wheat and spelt flours thanks to miller Benjamin Paulsen - a real livewire in this laidback town.
Oatlands boasts Australia's largest collection of sandstone Georgian buildings and it's a super-friendly town that welcomes travellers with a free campground on the shores of Lake Dulverton.
A conservation park protects the lake and its flocks of black swans, ducks and migratory water birds, and the lake is stocked with trout. There's a small boat ramp on the Esplanade near the campground and a walking trail that leads around the lake's foreshore too. SUBSCRIBE: The official channel of Australian Geographic magazine.
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Bulrushes on the Elizabeth River, The Esplanade, Campbell Town - Tasmania, Australia
Adjacent to The Red Bridge
Tree Sculptures and Red Bridge - Campbelltown - Tasmania - May 2010
Tree Sculptures and Red Bridge - Campbelltown - Tasmania - May 2010
The Heritage Highway towns of Campbell Town, Ross and Oatlands Tasmania
convict past revisited
Profile: Campbell Town & Ross
First of a series of videos to showcase the 'Heart of Tasmania' Central Midlands. Profiling the two major towns in this area; Campbell Town and Ross. If you are thinking of selling or buying, feel free to contact Nick Hay on 0408 371 760 or email nick.hay@harcourts.com.au
Aerial View in Campbelltown, South West Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
This is near the place where I live, in south west sydney. This is literally one of the first videos I captured using the drone, and first time breaking through beginner threshold to fly beyond 30m altitude.
This is captured using DJI Phantom 3.
Campbell Town
A view of Campbell Town on the Midlands Highway between Launceston and Hobart
It's good for me, telling the story... - Nicole in Campbell Town, Australia
TRIGGER WARNING: SUICIDE, DEPRESSION, POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER.
Nicole's story is one of hope. We came across Nicole in Campbell Town, Tasmania, and she told us her story: from the police force to entrepreneur and finally getting control over her mental illness, she told us that even from the darkest of times, there is a way through.
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TASMANIA CAMPBELL TOWN NORTHERN MIDLANDS COUNCIL TOURISM HERITAGE
Campbell Town is a major pastoral and tourist centre in the Northern Midlands, originally established in 1821 by Governor Macquarie as one of the four garrison town and probation stations between Hobart and Launceston.
Campbell Town, and the Elizabeth River, which runs through it (previously known as Relief Creek), was named by Macquarie after his wife, Elizabeth Campbell.
The town, which is situated in an important wool-growing district surrounding the Heritage Highway, is 134 kms from Hobart, and 68 kms from Launceston.
The annual Campbell Town Agricultural Show is the oldest of its kind in Australia, having run continuously since 1838.
Campbell Town district has a population of approx 800 of which the largest proportion would be retirees, Campbell Town over the past 10 years has suffered like other rural towns in Australia that have lost business and services at an alarming rate, the biggest losses being over the past 4 years with the closure of the main industry and employer (Saxon Wood heaters) with the loss of 30 jobs, closure of one supermarket and of a rural merchandise store.
However there is a positive side as well with the opening of new businesses coupled with the passing traffic namely 2 Million cars per year.
We believed then that Campbell Town had enormous potential to be a substantial contributor to the states economy with:
1.Location: on the Main Highway midway from Hobart and Launceston, an ideal spot to stop and rest.
2.Good facilities: Parks, Food etc.
3.Possible major tourist industry, relating to the Heritage of the town.
4.Possible celebration of the Transit of Venus in 2004 (Campbell Town was a site in Tasmania that the transit was viewed in 1882 and many more.
In March 2002, a Working Together Workshop was initiated by the Campbell Town District Forum (a committee of the Northern Midlands Council) to investigate options for making the most of the positive changes that were happening in the area. In addition, the workshop was looking for ways to support activities and developments that would help make Campbell Town a more prosperous and enjoyable place to live and work.
As a result, a number of small projects were successfully undertaken by the Working Together Group.
From July 2003, in order to gain broader community involvement and support for the concept, the Heritage Highway Museum and Working Together Group began to hold joint meetings. It was considered essential that all members of the local community had the opportunity to participate in this newly formed organisation and could contribute to the vision and activities planned and undertaken in the Campbell Town district. Thus About Campbell Town Inc was formed as a new community development association. About Campbell Town Inc Committees include Tourism & Marketing, Environment, Youth, and Museum management and Garden Club. Other committees can be convened as and when required to support local community activities, events and planning.
Now Campbell Town has a vibrant business sector with the passing traffic stopping to break their trip, for a coffee or meal use the clean amenities, top off in the many antique or specialty shops or visit the Museum & Visitor Information centre & take a self guided walk through History or a stroll beside the tranquil Elizabeth River
Campbell Town Pictorial.
Campbell Town Photo Pictorial by John Boom.
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Campbelltown Tasmania Swimming Pool & Surroundings
Just a quick few minutes' worth of footage down at Campbelltown on a sunny Saturday afternoon in February, 2017.
If you've never been down to Tasmania, C'Town is not quite halfway down to Hobart from Launceston on the Midlands Highway - well worth a stop as the town has several food and specialty shops and don't forget to check out the chainsaw-carved wooden sculptures at the southeast end of town bordering the river.
Shout out to the Alan Parsons Project and 'What goes up' off their Pyramid album for the background music.
Aussie Hot Spot: Spiky Bridge
We're in Swansea, Tasmania (Australia) and look at this mega-cool structure we found! Copyright CoffeeKvetch 2011, All Rights Reserved.
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Campbell Town is a town in Tasmania, Australia, on the Midland Highway.At the 2006 census, the town had a population of 772.
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Marlisa at Campbelltown Performing Arts HS
Marlisa at the Campbelltown Performing Arts High School for Fair Go West Campaign
Landline 090613 Campbell Town
The highlight of the Tasmanian wool industry's calendar is the Campbell Town Show. As well as being the state's premier sheep show, it's the longest continuing country show in Australia. This year there was an air of excitement that hasn't been felt on the showgrounds for many years, as the show celebrated its 175th birthday.
Oatlands Tasmania
he Oatlands Roadhouse, Candy Store and Ice Creamery with associated cottage and outbuilding are prominently located on the corner of High & Wellington Streets, Oatlands. The original sandstone cottage (c. 1847), located at the rear of the Candy Store, was the first building on site. Two later additions have been added to the cottage to accommodate increased commercial use.
The first addition adjoins the front of the original cottage and was thought to be the original Oatlands butchery that continued trading until 1867. This space is now occupied by the popular Candy Store and Ice Creamery.
The most recent addition to 47 High Street dates to 1897 and adjoins the Candy Store expanding the High Street frontage. This space is currently operating as the Oatlands Roadhouse. The Roadhouse cafe contains modern fixtures and fittings including, kitchen fit out, cold and dry storage spaces. At the rear of the property is the original two story sandstone barn.
Campbell Town Tas. High Street.
Before MacDonalds pulled the plug.
Hamfest, Campbell Town Tasmania 1965
For a number of years in the 1960s, the Wireless Institute of Australia Tasmanian Division held conventions for radio experimenters called 'Hamfests' over a weekend on a private property in central Tasmania. During this time there was always a meeting of the executive committee that ran the Division, known as the 'Council Meeting'. Other activities included: portable installation of long-range radio communications equipment and radio direction finding experiments known as 'fox hunts'. Some lighter entertainment was usually included, as can be seen.
In recent years the biennial Hamfest has been held at Miena in the Tasmanian highlands and the annual 'Meet the Voice Barbecue' at Ross. See: amd and:
This movie was originally taken by Bevan Waldron (now VK7CX) on 8mm film.
Sydney Trains Vlog 1660: A Trip From Clyde to Carlingford
Vlog 1660
A Trip From Clyde to Carlingford
Set: M20
Car: N 1540
The Carlingford Line will permanently close after the last train on the night of 4/1/2020/ morning of 5/1/2020.
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Filmed on: 30/12/2019