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Why are people moving to Deloraine?

by Matt Taylor
18/10/2023
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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Tasmania, the charming town of Deloraine beckons with its natural beauty, rich history, and a strong sense of community. With a population of approximately 3,000 residents, this tranquil town offers an idyllic setting that makes it one of the best places to live in Tasmania. Here we’ll explore some of the reasons people are moving to Deloraine, a place that encapsulates the essence of Tasmania’s unique charm.

1. Scenic Beauty That Takes Your Breath Away

One of the most enchanting aspects of living in Deloraine is its stunning natural surroundings. Located on the banks of the Meander River and surrounded by rolling hills, the town is a gateway to some of Tasmania’s most awe-inspiring landscapes. The iconic Great Western Tiers mountain range, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, is just a short drive away. As is Cradle Mountain. The Mole Creek Caves and the enchanting Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary are just a short drive away, providing further opportunities for exploration and adventure. Residents and visitors alike can explore an abundance of walking trails, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls that showcase the pristine beauty of the island.

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2. A Rich Tapestry of Arts and Culture

Deloraine isn’t just about nature; it’s also a hub for arts and culture. The town’s vibrant arts community includes galleries, studios, and an annual craft fair that draws artisans and enthusiasts from around the country. The Tasmanian Craft Fair, held every November, is a testament to the town’s commitment to nurturing creative talents and showcasing unique, handcrafted goods. Whether you’re an artist, art lover, or simply appreciate the cultural scene, Deloraine offers a vibrant cultural experience.

3. A Friendly and Supportive Community

Living in Deloraine means being part of a tight-knit community that genuinely cares about its residents. The local community is known for its warmth and friendliness, and newcomers often find it easy to make connections. Deloraine boasts a range of community events and organisations, making it easy to get involved and contribute to the town’s vitality. From local markets to volunteer opportunities, there’s a strong sense of togetherness that defines Deloraine.

4. Access to Quality Healthcare and Education

Deloraine may be a small town, but it offers access to essential services. The town features a well-equipped Deloraine Medical Centre and Deloraine Dental, ensuring residents have local healthcare resources readily available. Additionally, the Deloraine Primary School and Deloraine High School as well as Our Lady of Mercy Catholic School provide quality education options, making it an excellent place for families with children. For higher education, nearby Launceston offers a range of educational institutions, ensuring that young adults have access to diverse academic opportunities.

5. Culinary Delights and Farmers Markets

Tasmania’s reputation for excellent food and produce is well-deserved, and Deloraine is no exception. The town features a selection of delightful cafes, restaurants, and bakeries that showcase fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Moreover, the regular farmers markets offer a delectable array of fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and artisanal products. Foodies will find a haven for their culinary explorations right in the heart of Deloraine.

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6. Climate Change and the Future

Deloraine and the Meander Valley’sclimate is characterised by its temperate, four-season pattern, with relatively mild summers and cool winters. With the growing concerns about extreme weather events and temperature fluctuations associated with climate change, Deloraine’s comparably stable and predictable climate offers a haven of respite. The area is less prone to the devastating impacts of heatwaves, bushfires, and severe storms that have affected many other regions globally. Additionally, the area has high rainfall (900mm per year), excellent fertile soil and much of the community is already focused on the future. Deloraine’s proximity to natural wonders and conservation areas allows residents to appreciate and engage with the environment, fostering a greater sense of environmental stewardship and sustainability. In this era of climate consciousness, Deloraine’s climate resilience and pristine surroundings make it an appealing destination for those looking to adapt and thrive in a changing world.

7. A Relaxed and Peaceful Lifestyle

Perhaps the most appealing aspect of living in Deloraine is the peaceful and relaxed lifestyle it offers. Here, the pace of life is unhurried, and the town is far removed from the hustle and bustle of larger urban centers. The town’s relaxed nature provides a perfect backdrop for those looking to escape the stresses of city life and embrace a quieter, more tranquil existence. And for those needing to access larger towns for work or otherwise, Launceston and Devonport are easy 40 minute commutes.

Matt Taylor

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