Strathgordon is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of Derwent Valley in the South-east LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about 121 kilometres (75 mi) west of the town of New Norfolk. The 2016 census recorded a population of 15 for the state suburb of Southwest, which includes Strathgordon.[1] It is on the road to the Gordon River Dam the most south westerly road in the south west of Tasmania. It is a tourist destination for visitors wishing to visit the Southwest National Park and World Heritage listed wilderness.

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Strathgordon
Strathgordon
Coordinates42°46′S 146°03′E
Population15 (Southwest) (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)7139
Elevation322 m (1,056 ft)[2]
Location144 km (89 mi) W of Hobart
  • 57 km (35 mi) W of Maydena
  • 121 km (75 mi) W of New Norfolk
  • LGA(s)Derwent Valley Council
    RegionSouth-east
    State electorate(s)Lyons
    Federal division(s)Lyons
    Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
    14.1 °C
    57 °F
    6.3 °C
    43 °F
    2,519.6 mm
    99.2 in
    Localities around Strathgordon:
    Southwest Southwest Southwest
    Southwest Strathgordon Southwest
    Southwest Southwest Southwest
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    It is remote by Tasmanian standards; however, fuel can be purchased at the Lake Pedder Wilderness Lodge which also provides accommodation and meals.[citation needed] The nearest basic services, otherwise, are 70 kilometres (43 mi) away along a winding road from Maydena. From Maydena, access can be made along the Gordon River Road to the major population centers of Tasmania. The road is maintained by Hydro Tasmania and has views of the South Western Wilderness.

    History

    Strathgordon was gazetted as a locality in 1968.[3] The town was the 'company' town for construction by the Hydro Tasmania of the hydro-electric structures that resulted in damming of Lake Pedder and Lake Gordon. Its post office opened on 16 July 1969.[4]

    Geography

    The locality is completely surrounded by the much larger locality of Southwest.[5]

    Road infrastructure

    Route B61 (Gordon River Road) runs through from south-east to south-west.[3][6]

    Climate

    More information Climate data for Strathgordon Village (1968–2021); 322 m AMSL; 42.77° S, 146.05° E, Month ...
    Climate data for Strathgordon Village (1968–2021); 322 m AMSL; 42.77° S, 146.05° E
    Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
    Record high °C (°F) 36.2
    (97.2)
    36.3
    (97.3)
    33.1
    (91.6)
    27.5
    (81.5)
    21.1
    (70.0)
    16.1
    (61.0)
    17.5
    (63.5)
    20.8
    (69.4)
    24.5
    (76.1)
    27.9
    (82.2)
    32.0
    (89.6)
    35.0
    (95.0)
    36.3
    (97.3)
    Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 19.3
    (66.7)
    19.7
    (67.5)
    17.4
    (63.3)
    14.2
    (57.6)
    11.5
    (52.7)
    9.5
    (49.1)
    9.0
    (48.2)
    10.0
    (50.0)
    11.6
    (52.9)
    13.5
    (56.3)
    16.3
    (61.3)
    17.2
    (63.0)
    14.1
    (57.4)
    Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 9.5
    (49.1)
    9.7
    (49.5)
    8.6
    (47.5)
    6.9
    (44.4)
    5.4
    (41.7)
    3.8
    (38.8)
    3.0
    (37.4)
    3.6
    (38.5)
    4.4
    (39.9)
    5.4
    (41.7)
    7.1
    (44.8)
    8.2
    (46.8)
    6.3
    (43.3)
    Record low °C (°F) 2.8
    (37.0)
    1.5
    (34.7)
    1.3
    (34.3)
    0.0
    (32.0)
    −1.1
    (30.0)
    −4.0
    (24.8)
    −2.5
    (27.5)
    −3.1
    (26.4)
    −1.5
    (29.3)
    −1.3
    (29.7)
    0.6
    (33.1)
    1.8
    (35.2)
    −4.0
    (24.8)
    Average precipitation mm (inches) 145.4
    (5.72)
    107.3
    (4.22)
    149.5
    (5.89)
    201.6
    (7.94)
    239.1
    (9.41)
    213.4
    (8.40)
    271.8
    (10.70)
    292.1
    (11.50)
    277.9
    (10.94)
    247.2
    (9.73)
    173.9
    (6.85)
    198.4
    (7.81)
    2,519.6
    (99.20)
    Average precipitation days 17.3 14.1 18.2 20.0 23.0 22.5 25.0 25.3 24.4 22.9 19.3 20.1 252.1
    Mean monthly sunshine hours 201.5 178.0 145.7 105.0 68.2 51.0 62.0 83.7 102.0 139.5 165.0 176.7 1,478.3
    Source: Bureau of Meteorology[8]
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    Strathgordon has a cooler oceanic climate (Cfb) with cool summers and cold winters with crisp nights year round. Rainfall is extremely heavy year round, some of the heaviest in all of Australia. Strathgordon as well as being very wet is also very cloudy for most of the year; it is the cloudiest station in Australia, with only 1,478 hours of sunshine and 16.3 clear days annually. Snow is a common occurrence in the winter and spring months, and can be heavy in amount, while sleet can occur nearer to summer. On average there are 12.7 snowy days annually.[7]

    The station commenced record in 1968 and ceased on 19 March 2021.

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