QUEENSTOWN
T A S M A N I A
Queenstown is the centre of services for Western Tasmania.
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District Hospital: At the top end of Orr street has 3 emergency rooms, several acute wards, aged care, Xray, pathology and most other health care services one would expect at a regional hospital. GP consultation, emergency medivac services and general patient transfer services.
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Pharmacy: Queenstown Medical Union comprehensive pharmacy. Professionally staffed and led by a resident pharmacist. Orr street.
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Chiropractor and remedial massage: At the Queenstown Medical union building on Cutten street.
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Australia Post: The post office is in the centre of Orr street and stocks a range of clothing, stationary, media devices, gifts and souvenir items.
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Service Tasmania: Where government services can be accessed and engaged. Located under the same roof as local government (council). Main entrance is on Driffield street. The Robert Sticht memorial library is here.
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Banking and Finance: Queenstown has face to face banking services supported by Bendigo Bank. Orr street.
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Fuel and recharge stations: McNamara street, situated on each side of The Paragon Theatre Ampol and Tas Petroleum pump diesel, 91 and 95 ULP at competitive prices. There is also a United diesel only truck stop on the Mt Lyell industrial estate. There is a fast charge outlet in the Railway station car park.
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Tyres and Automotive: The Tyre Box and Westas on the industrial estate next to the United truck stop and Dilgers Central Garage in Cutten street next to Tas Petroleum can help with most tyre/wheel and automotive issues. Both have vehicle recovery and tilt tray towing services. Dilgers Central Garage is the RACT operative and is licensed to perform roadworthy safety inspections.
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Hair salon: Belladonna provides the full range of haircare services. Includes a barber shop style service. Cutten street.
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Queenstown Market Place: supplies tools, utensils, hardware lines, gardening supplies, electrical goods, gifts and local souvenirs and more. As the name suggests. Most things can be found here. Orr street.
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Supermarkets: Queenstown has two IGA supermarkets. Both in Orr street, are very well stocked and have friendly local staff.
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Second Hand store: St Vincents second hand opportunity shop (Vinnies) Cutten street.
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The Barnstore: at top end of Orr street Queenstown has a collection of eclectic items for sale and trade. Find market trade booths where locally created items and souvenirs can be purchased.
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The Empire Art Box: on the corner of Orr and Driffield streets has local craft, jewellery, art pieces, prints and much more
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The Huon Pine emporium: on Orr street sells raw and crafted pieces of Tasmanian special timbers and many other local souvenirs and craft ware.
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Didley squat: is a treasure trove of items and is always a store to check for that surprise find. Orr street next to Hunters Hotel.
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Missing Tiger bookshop: is a fantastic store for local literature both common and rare. Find great titles here and stay for a chat.
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Art galleries: Queenstown has a robust and varied art scene with galleries and installations across town. Call into the Soggy Brolley art and design studio on Orr street or contacting the team at Presswest on Bowes street is a great place to get started. Find QWest across Driffield street from the Railway station and Frontier studio at Hunters Hotel.
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Swimming Pool: Queenstown has a public swimming pool operated by local council with change and shower facilities available. Located along the Esplanade.
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Gym: The well equipped gym on Orr street next to Moonscape bar is operated by the local council and can be accessed by contacting the local council office on Sticht street. Phone 64 714 700
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Schools: and childcare: Queenstown has a public school from prep to year 10 located in South Queenstown on Conlan street and a private (St Josephs) primary school located on Orr street. There is an early learning childcare facility on Selby street.
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7XS local radio: Tune into 92.1FM