New residents breathe life into isolated town on Tasmania's wild West Coast By News January 03, 2022 Add Comment Edit Queenstown's main street is reminiscent of a bygone era — once the hub of a booming mining town but now with many buildings fallen into disrepair. Share this post Related PostsAustralia isn't quite facing the 'ageing time bomb' alarmist headlines would have you believeTrump pleads not guilty in Georgia election fraud caseNational energy grid facing peak pressures over hotter monthsT20 live: Mitch Marsh leading Australia in first of three Twenty20s in South Africa'Hopeful domino effect': Grassroots efforts may be the decider for multicultural Australians' Voice voteDrones are being used in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and Australia has a lot to learnThe four unique ways Tokyo approaches housing can offer lessons for Australia'We just don't want mining': Australian company under fire from Banaban locals displaced by past phosphate mines
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