Tourist Guide Burnie
Burnie can be referred to as one of the port cities standing on north-western coast pertaining to Tasmania; that had been originally settled during the early 19th century- 1827, to be precise.
The present name, i.e. Burnie was given to honor ‘William Burnie’, i.e. director of Van Diemen’s Land Company. Boundary of Burnie is generally inclusive of Somerset (outer town). ‘City of Burnie Local Government Area’ governs Burnie.
Summer temperature on an average comes out to be between 12.5 and 21 degree Celsius. During this time, sunlight remains for about 16 hours every day. In winters, temperature ranges between 6 and 13 degree Celsius. Majority of rainfall occurs during cooler months. Average precipitation comes out to be 994 mm.
‘Australian rules football’ is extremely popular all over Burnie.
Key industries include cheesemaking, papermaking, farming, forestry, and heavy machinery manufacturing.
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