Romaine, Tasmania

Romaine is a suburb of the City of Burnie in north-west Tasmania, Australia.

Romaine
Burnie, Tasmania
A Black swan in Romaine Reservoir
Population1,738 (2011 census)[1]
Postcode(s)7320
LGA(s)City of Burnie
Federal Division(s)Braddon
Suburbs around Romaine:
Acton Brooklyn Emu Heights
Mooreville Romaine Havenview
Mooreville Stowport Stowport

The Romaine Reserve is 12.69ha[2] of park lands that runs down the eastern side of the suburb, along Romaine Creek. The Reserve contains both remnant and exotic vegetation, with large mountain ashes, white gums, substorey blackwoods and man ferns. The walking tracks link up with Brooklyn Reserve. Romaine Creek is home to Engaeus yabbimunna a freshwater crayfish.

The Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden was created in 1981 and is now a tourist attraction.

Education

The Romaine Primary School was opened in 2012, it was announced in 2009 that its creation was from the merger of Acton Primary School, Upper Burnie and Brooklyn Primary Schools and that the new school was built on the grounds of the Parklands High School.[3]

Parklands High School was relocated from Parklands to Romaine in 1966.

Churches

Sports

Romaine competes in the Burnie Netball Association.

In 1906 the Romaine Football Club[4] was created by the renaming the Emu Bay Football Club. Three years later in 1909 it was renamed the Burnie Football Club. The Burnie Dockers Football Club is the current name of the football club.

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References

  1. "2011 Census QuickStats". Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  2. "Public Land Register" (PDF). Burnie City Council. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  3. "New Burnie Primary School" (PDF). Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  4. "BURNIE FOOTBALL CLUB". australianrulesfootball.com.au. Retrieved 1 August 2015.


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