Towns Of Australia - #3 – Liawenee, Tasmania – The Coldest Town in Australia

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Liawenee, Tasmania

Liawenee is a small town in the central highlands of Tasmania. It is an Tasmanian Indigenous name that means ‘frigid’. This is very fitting as Liawenee is classed as one of the coldest permanently inhabited places in Australia.

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History

Established in the 1920’s, as a camp for the construction of the hydro-electric dam, Liawenee was home to the workers and their families. Originally it only consisted of a few cottages and the remainder of the accommodation was canvas tents. An interesting choice of accommodation in a location where snow is frequent in winter.

At the moment, Liawenee consists of only a police station and several other buildings.

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Location

Liawenee is located on the Lake Highway in the ccentral highlands of Tasmania. It is a small town that you pass through as you head further south to Miena and access to the Great Lake.


Climate

Due to its high elevation, Liawenee is one of the coldest places in Australia. Temperatures range from 5C to 18C in summer and between -2C and 6C during winter.

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Liawenee Canal

The canal connects Lake Augusta and the Great lake in the Tasmanian central highlands. Since the late 1800’s, trout have been grown in Tasmania and the lakes of the central highlands are stocked with Rainbow and Brown Trout as well as Atlantic salmon. Annually, the fish migrate from the Great Lake to Lake Augusta via the Liawenee canal.

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The fisheries department in Tasmania have installed a fish trap on the canal to capture some of the fish as they move up the canal to spawn. These fish are stripped of their eggs and sperm and released, unharmed, back into the water to resume their journey. I have been to this annual event a few times and if you are in the area at the time, head to Liawenee for a look at trout in their thousands.

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The eggs and sperm are then used to produce hatchlings at the Salmon Ponds Plenty in the states south. These hatchlings are then used to re-populate the waters around the state.

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You can purchase a fishing licence to fish for trout in these waterways at specific times throughout the year.


Memories

Some of my fondest memories as a kid were visiting my Pop’s shack in the central highlands to go fishing. Every time we visited, we would stop at the Liawenee canal as a stopover and for a toilet break. One year, the trout were spawning and my Pop told us he could catch a fish with his hands. Not believing him for a second, he often told ‘porkies’, we watched, in amazement. He slowly slipped his hand into the frigid water and we watched in awe as he swiftly grabbed a large brown trout from the water. We all ran over to touch it and then he returned it to the canal to continue its trip.

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Fishing at the Lakes in Tasmania always brings back fond memories and reaching Liawenee on the central plateau always meant we were not far from the shack. Some of my fondest childhood memories are from this area, one of the coldest places in Australia.

Thanks for reading.



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Nice post Scotty. I moved to Tasmania a couple of years ago and will add this town to my must list of places to visit.

Nice. You will need to head over to discord and introduce yourself to @choogirl and join #TeamAustralia then. It's a great community.

Really nice post Scotty.
I'm loving this series buddy.

Thanks bud. Trying to lock some information into the blockchain about some little known places. Thanks for reading.

This is a pretty cool series to share some info about the small towns in Australia. I bet your pops catching that fish blew your mind aas kids.

Sure did. I had never seen anything like it and thought he had magical powers! I just couldn't understand why he couldn't do it at other times when fishing from the lakes edge! Thanks for reading.

thanks for sharing,reminds me back when i was in Tasmania in 1994.it was cold,when we went fishing to the great lake,apparently it was summer,didnt feel that way.....we stayed in Deloraine with friends.it was a good spot for fishing too.....

I must say that Liawenee is the last place I expected to read about on Steemit. I've been in Tassie for eleven years and I've only been through there once. Would love to explore the area more thoroughly.

Thanks for reading. I know the place well after living in Tassie for 20+ years.

Closest I've been is Cradle Mountain.
Beautiful place. The rivers are so clear and crisp.

This is a great place for fishing. If you are ever back down that way, get a licence and pitch a tent for a night or two. Best place to light a fire and have a few beers while fishing. Trout don't fight much though!

I actually thought a kayak and fishing rod, with someone to pitch a tent and get a fire started, waiting downstream.

Thanks for the Tassie travel tip

Nice. Never heard of this place. Looks chilly though.

Also, that canal's got nothin' on the Panama Canal. 😁

No boats heading up the Liawenee canal thats for sure! Just fish!

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