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Marrawah, TAS 7330
Overview
Marrawah is a small coastal community in the northern West Coast of Tasmania, governed by the Circular Head Council. With a 2006 population of 407, the town blends farming life, particularly dairy, with a growing tourism focus, thanks to attractions such as Green Point Beach, a popular spot for surfing, kitesurfing and windsurfing, and nearby Aboriginal carvings at Mount Cameron West and Sundown Point. The surrounding landscape includes the modest rises of Station Hill and Greenes Hill, offering scenic outlooks toward the Woolnorth Wind Farm on Cape Grim.
Located 491 km north‑west of Hobart and 292 km from Launceston, Marrawah sits at the western terminus of the sealed A2 road and marks the historic end of the Smithton‑Marrawah tramway railway. This convenient road link supports a mix of residences that serve both agricultural families and visitors drawn to the town’s natural and cultural assets.
Region type mix: Remote 100%.
Streets in Marrawah
Street
| Avg land size
| Avg price
| Properties
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Arthur River Road |
120775 m² |
≈ A$2,936,200 |
6 |
| Bass Highway |
474343 m² |
≈ A$1,052,487 |
3 |
| Beach Road |
1007 m² | - |
1 |