Pieman River

Coordinates: 41°40′13″S 144°55′9″E / 41.67028°S 144.91917°E / -41.67028; 144.91917
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Pieman
Northwestern Tasmanian)
Location
CountryAustralia
StateTasmania
RegionWest Coast
Physical characteristics
Source confluenceMackintosh River and Murchison River
 • locationbelow Tullah
 • elevation191 m (627 ft)
MouthHardwicke Bay
 • coordinates
41°40′13″S 144°55′9″E / 41.67028°S 144.91917°E / -41.67028; 144.91917
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length26 km (16 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftRing River, Stitt River, Heemskirk River
 • rightMarionoak River, Wilson River (Tasmania), Huskisson River, Stanley River (Tasmania), Paradise River (Tasmania), Owen Meredith River, Savage River (Tasmania), Whyte River, Donaldson River (Tasmania)
ReservoirLake Rosebury, Lake Pieman
[2]

The Pieman River is a major

perennial river located in the west coast region of Tasmania
, Australia.

Course and features

Formed by the

The river is impounded at Bastyan by the Bastyan Dam (and adjacent hydroelectric power station) to form Lake Rosebury; and at Reece by the Reece Dam (and adjacent hydroelectric

Emu Bay Railway, and submerged a variety of rail heritage sites in the vicinity of the river, notably parts of the Wee Georgie Wood Railway or North Farrell Tramway line.[3][4][5]

Etymology

The Aboriginal Tasmanians knew the river as Corinna, which is the Peerapper word for the thylacine.[6]

The once-common suggestion that the river's English name comes from a convict "The Pieman" Alexander Pearce who was responsible for one of the few recorded instances of cannibalism in Australia, is not correct. "The Pieman" was in fact Thomas Kent of Southampton, a pastry-cook who was transported to Van Diemen's Land in 1816. After a long series of offences in the colony, he was sent to the Macquarie Harbour Penal Station in 1822 but subsequently escaped, and was recaptured near the mouth of the river which now bears his nickname.[1] The river has significant timber, mining and industrial heritage along its shores.

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b "Map of Pieman River, TAS". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
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  6. ^ Plomley, N. J. B. (Norman James Brian); Goodall, Caroline, (compiler.); Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (Launceston, Tas.), (issuing body.) (1990), Tasmanian Aboriginal place names, Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, retrieved 5 August 2019{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Maps

  • "Pieman River power development map. Tourist map on orthophoto base, showing power developments, for the area Corinna-Lake Mackintosh-Trial Harbour. Includes power stations, tourist facilities, and historical notes" (cartographic material, reproduction). Survey Section. 1:60 000. Tasmania: Hydro-Electric Commission. 1982. § E 145°05'--E 145°46'/S 41°37'--S 42°00'.

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