Liffey, Tasmania
For the River Liffey in Ireland, see River Liffey.
Liffey Tasmania | |
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Liffey baptist church | |
Liffey | |
Coordinates | 41°40′S 146°54′E / 41.667°S 146.900°ECoordinates: 41°40′S 146°54′E / 41.667°S 146.900°E |
Postcode(s) | 7301 |
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LGA(s) | Northern Midlands Council |
State electorate(s) | Lyons |
Federal Division(s) | Lyons |
Liffey is a town 41 kilometres (25 mi) south-west of Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. It was named by Captain William Moriarty, from Ireland.[1] The town is situated in rainforest, on the Liffey River at the foot of the Great Western Tiers.[1] Nearby towns are Bracknell and Blackwood Creek.
The most notable attraction in the area is Liffey Falls.[1]
Liffey Post Office opened on 16 August 1887 and closed in 1973.[2]
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