- Perth, Tasmania
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Perth
state = tas
caption = Main Street of Perth, Tasmania
lga =Northern Midlands Council
postcode = 7300
est =
pop = 1984 (2001)cite web |publisher=Government of Tasmania Department of Justice|url=http://soer.justice.tas.gov.au/2003/indicator/55/index.php |title=Population distribution |date=2006-12-14 |accessdate=2007-03-12]
elevation=
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stategov = Lyons
fedgov = Lyons
dist1 = 6
location1= Longford
dist2 = 8
location2= Evandale
dist3 = 17
location3= Launceston
dist4 = 49
location4= Campbell TownPerth is a town in the north-east of
Tasmania ,Australia . It lies 20 km south of Launceston, on the Midland Highway. The town has a population of 1,984 and is averaging a 1% increase per year (2001 census . Perth is part of theNorthern Midlands Council . Federal Lyons MHR Dick Adams also has an office in the town.It is the first major town out of Launceston on the route to
Hobart , and also serves as a major junction for people bypassing Launceston on the route from Hobart to the north west of the state.Like nearby Longford, Perth is a historic town with many buildings dating back to the early 1800s.
Historical event of note
In 1837, five years after the practice ceased in England, the body of John McKay was
gibbet ted on a tree near the spot where he murdered Joseph Wilson near Perth. [Pedder C.J., " [http://www.law.mq.edu.au/sctas/html/1837cases/RvMcKay,1837.htm Rex v. McKay and Lamb] " (Supreme Court of Van Diemen's Land), originally published "Hobart Town Courier",5 May 1837, republished by the Division of Law, Macquarie University and the School of History and Classics, University of Tasmania in "Decisions of the Nineteenth Century Tasmanian Superior Courts". Accessed19 December 2007.] There was great outcry, but the body was not removed until an acquaintance of Wilson passed the spot and horrified by the spectacle of McKay's rotting corpse, pleaded with the authorities to remove it. The place where this occurred was just to the right (when travelling towards Launceston) of the Midlands Highway on the northern side of Perth, and is marked by a sign which reads "Gibbet Hill". Though the place is not visible from the present road, the tree upon which McKay was hanged still stands. Local legend maintains that animals will not pass the tree and dogs raise their hackles and growlFact|date=May 2007.It was the last case of gibbeting in a British colony.
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External links
* [http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=gibbet+hill,+western+australia&sll=52.37019,-1.548753&sspn=0.007101,0.017209&ie=UTF8&ll=-41.557922,147.170105&spn=1.11393,2.202759&t=p&z=9&iwloc=addr&om=1 Map showing Perth's location and that of Gibbet Hill] (maps.google.com.au)
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