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About Stanley & Tarkine

Stanley & Tarkine ia located in Far North West Tasmania, Circular Head municipality โ€“ The Edge Of The World โ€“ covers an area of 4,917km2.
The municipality gained its name from the unusual land formation commonly known as โ€œThe Nutโ€ at Stanley, the solidified lava lake of a long โ€“ extinct volcano. The Nut was sighted by Bass & Flinders on their historic circumnavigation of Tasmania in 1798.

Circular Headโ€™s beautiful, unspoilt coastline is one of the longest in the State and itโ€™s rich, red-brown fertile soils, coupled with a gently undulating landscape, support 33 per cent of Tasmaniaโ€™s dairy farms. Other key industry sectors include commercial fishing and aquaculture, forestry, manufacturing, prime beef production, agriculture and tourism.

The North West Tasmanian location offers work and lifestyle options second to none. Circular Head is located just one hour West of Burnie, one of Tasmaniaโ€™s largest regional cities, whose airport provides 55 minute direct flights to Melbourne and beyond.

Best of all, the municipality is blessed withย regular rainfall, especially in the Winter months, and some of the worldโ€™s cleanest air.
Whether youโ€™re looking for a sea change or a tree change, Circular Head provides the best of both worlds.

Circular Headโ€™s agricultural land is renowned for its wealth. With just 1.6% of Tasmaniaโ€™s population, the municipality is an economic powerhouse accounting for approximately 13% of the Stateโ€™s total annual agricultural production alone, contributing almost $100 million a year to the economy.
Commercial fishing in the clean Southern Ocean to our West and Bass Strait to the North, along with aquaculture, also contributes to our economy. Circular Headโ€™s adjacent Sorrell and Bass Basins are prospective for oil and gas, and its neighbouring municipalities have some of the most highly mineralised geology of the Australian continent.

For almost 180 years forestry operations have resulted in employment and income generation for the municipality. Many forested areas are managed for multiple use โ€“ not only do we grow special species timbers for highly skilled craftsmen and furniture makers, we also have some of the stateโ€™s most engaging forest-based recreation opportunities here in North West Tasmania.

Furthermore, from our Leatherwood trees comes the aromatic, flavoursome Leatherwood honey, a speciality product of both our municipality and wider Tasmania.ย The quality of our land and ocean produce is renowned, with most exported fresh or frozen to domestic and international markets. Come see for yourself and visit Stanley & Tarkine.

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