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22650 Bass Highway

22650 Bass Highway, Smithton TAS 7330, Australia

- Parking
623658 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

The site at 22650 Bass Highway in Smithton, Tasmania, comprises 623,658 m² of land suitable for commercial development.

Key details

Locality
Smithton
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702192743
Legal parcel ID
132263/2
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Industrial
Land size
623658 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What is the land area available with this commercial property?

The site sits on a substantial parcel of land measuring 623,658 square metres, providing ample space for large‑scale operations or development.

How well‑connected is the property to major transport routes?

The property is located directly on the Bass Highway, the principal north‑west Tasmanian corridor, and Smithton’s historic rail links indicate additional freight options within the region.

Which local industries could support a new business at this location?

Smithton’s economy is driven by agriculture (dairy, beef, crop farming), fishing, aquaculture, timber and food processing, with major employers such as Greenham Tasmania, McCain Foods, Britton Bros, Ta Ann Tasmania and Tasmanian Seafoods nearby.

What telecommunications infrastructure is available for businesses here?

Smithton was an early trial site for the National Broadband Network, with the first customers connected in August 2010, ensuring access to high‑speed internet services.

What nearby amenities can support staff and visitors?

Within a 2–3 km radius there are a hotel (Tall Timbers Tasmania), a police station, several heritage sites, parks such as Briant Hill Nature Recreation Area, and the A.N.Z. Bank, providing convenient services for employees and visitors.

Is there a skilled workforce in the area for processing or manufacturing businesses?

Yes; the town hosts sizable processing plants, including a meat plant (Greenham Tasmania), a potato facility (McCain Foods), timber mills, and an abalone cannery, employing hundreds of locals, indicating an available skilled labor pool.

How does the local climate affect commercial operations?

Smithton experiences a Mediterranean‑influenced oceanic climate with mild, dry summers and cool, wet winters, averaging 899 mm of annual precipitation, which should be considered for any climate‑sensitive activities.