Corinna, Tasmania


Corinna is a rural locality in the local government areas of Waratah-Wynyard, Circular Head and West Coast in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about south-west of the town of Wynyard.
The 2016 census did not determine a separate population for the state suburb of Corinna, which was included in Waratah.

History

The locality was originally known as Royerine. The town of Corinna was proclaimed in 1894, and the locality was gazetted in 1959. Corinna is the Aboriginal name for the Pieman River.

Geography

The Pieman River flows through from south-east to south-west, following the south-western boundary. The Savage River flows through from north-east to south-west, where it joins the Pieman. The locality is completely surrounded by the locality of West Coast.

Road infrastructure

The C249 route enters from the north and runs through to the south-east before exiting. Route C247 starts at an intersection with route C249 and runs north-east before exiting.