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  1. The City of Devonport 's gross domestic product (GDP) was estimated at $3.5b in 2023. [5] [6] The city is home to the Spirit of Tasmania 's passenger terminal, facilitating roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferry operations connecting mainland Australia and Tasmania since July 1985.

  2. It’s a great hub for exploring the northwest, and there’s plenty to discover in the city itself as well. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful views and take advantage of the proximity of some of Tasmania’s most popular destinations, such as Cradle Mountain.

  3. www.visitdevonport.com.au › experience › devonportDevonport - Visit Devonport

    Devonport – the heart of North-West Tasmania. Tasmania’s third largest city, Devonport is a thriving riverside city gateway to the North West and beyond. With a bounty of fresh produce on its doorstep, amazing local cafes, restaurants and bars there is loads to explore in the city and beyond.

  4. www.discovertasmania.com.au › regions › north-westDevonport | Discover Tasmania

    Tasmanias third-largest city is the first port of call for travellers arriving on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry from Victoria. Dig deeper and discover fascinating political and transport history, delicious ports of call and a gateway to stunning natural landscapes. History and heritage.

  5. Devonport is the third largest city in Tasmania, on the northwest coast off the Bass Strait. Devonport, along with the centres of Ulverstone , Latrobe , Wynyard and Burnie is part of Tasmania’s North West or Cradle Coast region.

  6. Tasmania’s third largest city, Devonport is a thriving riverside city gateway to the North West and beyond. With a bounty of fresh produce on its doorstep, amazing local cafes, restaurants and bars there is loads to explore in the city and beyond.

  7. Devonport City Council (or City of Devonport) is a local government body located in the city and surrounds of Devonport in northern Tasmania. The Devonport local government area is classified as urban and has a population of 25,415, [1] which also encompasses Lillico, Tugrah and part of Spreyton .

  8. Devonport (/ ˈ d ɛ v ən p ɔːr t / DEV-ən-port), formerly named Plymouth Dock or just Dock, is a district of Plymouth in the English county of Devon, although it was, at one time, the more important settlement. It became a county borough in 1889.

  9. Jun 27, 2024 · Devonport, city, northern Tasmania, Australia. It lies near the mouth of the Mersey River, which empties into Bass Strait. One of the state’s largest communities, it was formed through the amalgamation in 1893 of the villages of Torquay (east bank) and Formby (west), both of which had been founded

  10. The City of Devonport is ideally located on the Mersey River in the heart of the beautiful North West Coast of Tasmania. This unique location opens up the City to the river, ocean and mountain views, and a lifestyle by its 25,628 residents.

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