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Overview
Invermay is a residential suburb of Launceston, positioned about 3 km north of the city centre and bordered by the Tamar and North Esk Rivers. The 2021 Census recorded 3,498 residents, reflecting a vibrant community within easy reach of urban amenities. Route A8 (East Tamar Highway) runs through the area, linking residents to the broader Launceston region and providing straightforward north‑south travel. The suburb’s housing is a mix of homes that benefit from this convenient connectivity and the leafy riverside setting.
Life in Invermay is enriched by a concentration of cultural and recreational facilities. The Inveresk Precinct hosts the Tramway Museum, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, the Powerhouse Gallery, ArtSpace and a University of Tasmania campus, while York Park (University of Tasmania Stadium) and the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame cater to sports enthusiasts. Families enjoy nearby schools such as Invermay Primary and the Launceston Big Picture School, and families and children alike frequent Riverbend Park, voted Tasmania’s Favourite Playground in 2021, along with Invermay Park, Ogilvie Park and Royal Park.