In the event of a medical emergency, call 000 or visit your closest emergency department immediately

Find & Book a Medical Specialist in Burnie

zable-icon
zable-icon
Loading...

Burnie is an Australian port city located on the northwest coast of the island state of Tasmania. The area is governed by the local government area of the City of Burnie.

Burnie reported an urban population of 19,385 inhabitants at the 2016 Australian Census. Out of this, 85.4% of the residents were Australian-born, and 7.2% of the population comprised the Aboriginals and the Torres Strait Islander people.

The major industries of Burnie include forestry, heavy manufacturing, and farming. Most industrial zones are located around the railway stations and the port. The suburbs within Burnie include Parklands, Shorewell Park, Park Grove, Acton, Hillcrest, Montello, Upper Burnie, Emu Heights, Romaine, South Burnie, Havenview, and Wivenhoe.

Facilities in Burnie The North West Regional Hospital, located on Brickport Road, is the third-largest hospital in Tasmania. There are significant retailers outside Burnie CBD, such as Spotlight, Godfreys, Harvey Norman Superstore, etc. Among the educational institutions include the University of Tasmania, the Tasmania Academy, and Tasmania Polytechnic.

Famous Destinations Around Burnie

Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden Volunteers predominantly maintain the area with the vision to protect and showcase the Rhododendron genus. Visitors can view 22,000+ rhododendrons, unique wildlife and a few plant species along the lakes, walking tracks, and bridges.

Makers Workshop This art museum is famous for various activities and handcrafted materials like paper making, spinning, jewellery, weaving, woodworking, and even cheese tasting.

Fern Glade Reserve It is a peaceful nature and wildlife area where visitors can glimpse the Platypus. Besides, visitors can have a pleasant walk along the river and have a lovely time with family. Some of the facilities available include BBQ points, free parking spaces, and well-maintained toilets.

History of Burnie The city was founded in 1827 and was then named Emu Bay. Later in the early 1840s, the area was renamed Burnie in honour of William Burnie, a director of the farming corporation Van Diemen's Land Company.

On 26 April 1988, Queen Elizabeth II proclaimed Burnie as a city.

hero

Are you a provider?

      Update your profile and be discovered by thousands of new patients.
      Get the right new patients for your specialised care.
      Reduce potential no-shows and improve your clinical efficiency.

List your practice on Zable

zable logo
Zable is an Australian health platform on a mission to make healthcare simpler, faster—and most importantly, more accessible for all Australians.

Questions about our product or services?

Call us Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm AEST

(02) 9068 6658

Expand Directory
Zable.com.au is a Zable Health Pty Ltd Company. All rights reserved. Our website services, content, and products are for informational purposes only. Zable does not provide individual medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. .