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Encyclopedia > New Norfolk, Tasmania

New Norfolk is a town on the Derwent River, in the south-east of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 35 km north-west of Hobart on the Lyell Highway, and has a population of 5,820 (1991 census). It is part of the Municipality of Derwent Valley.


The town's pioneers were re-settled from Norfolk Island in 1808. They soon farmed the rich land around the town. They introduced hops to the area in the 1860s which became an important crop.


The first road connecting the town to Hobart was built in 1818; the first railway was in 1887. During the 1940s, a newsprint mill was established at nearby Boyer, boosting industry in the local area.


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Tour of Tasmania: New Norfolk (209 words)
New Norfolk still produces the majority of hops used by Australian breweries, but now the ANM paper mills at Boyer contribute significantly to the local economy.
The Derwent River is narrower and tree-lined at New Norfolk, and pursuits such as rafting, kayaking, fishing and water skiing are popular.
Close to New Norfolk there is also a tulip farm with a "hop maze".
New Norfolk, Tasmania - Capital of the Derwent Valley - Australia (341 words)
New Norfolk is located approximately 30 minutes west of Hobart, on the beautiful Derwent River in Tasmania, Australia.
New Norfolk is teeming with historic houses, magnificent rugged scenery, and cool restful places to let yourself unwind.
New Norfolk is centrally located and is a perfect base from which to explore the surrounding areas.
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