Snug, Tasmania

Snug, Tasmania

Infobox Australian Place
type = town
name = Snug
state = tas


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lga = Kingborough Council
postcode = 7054
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pop = 881
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stategov = Franklin
fedgov = Franklin
dist1 = 30
dir1 = S
location1= Hobart
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Snug is a small coastal town located on the Channel Highway convert|30|km|mi|0|lk=on south of Hobart in Tasmania. At the 2006 census, Snug had a population of 881.Census 2006 AUS
id=SSC66126
name=Snug (State Suburb)
accessdate=2008-03-10
quick=on
]

History

The area around Snug was first encountered by Europeans when Rear Admiral Bruni D'Entrecasteaux sailed up the nearby channel. Following the establishment of a colony at Hobart Town, the Snug River was discovered and named reflecting the "snug and agreeable seclusion" of the inlet. By the 1920s a port and sawmilling facilities had become established at nearby North West Bay. Subsquently around the 1840s and 1850s a small settlement was established at Snug itself.cite web| title=Snug
url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/Tasmania/Snug/2005/02/17/1108500205957.html
work=Travel
publisher= "The Sydney Morning Herald"
accessdate=2008-03-10
]

Around 1908, James Gillies began negotiations with the State government to permit the construction of a Hydroelectric Power Scheme at Tasmania's Great Lake, for the purpose of providing power for his newly patented zinc smelting process and a "carbide" factory. Constructed of the "carbide" factory commenced in the vicinity of Snug in 1917, and shortly after the end of World War One the Electrona Carbide Works began production of "carbide" (calcium carbide) using lime (from limestone), coke and electric arc furnaces. The carbide was used in the manufacture of acetylene gas. Gillies was unable to obtain sufficient liquidity to finish all of his planned electrification projects, and on the verge of bankruptcy he lost control of the hydroelectric scheme to a State Government department formed for the purpose of rescuing his scheme: the Hydro Electric Department, which later became the Hydro Electric Commission, and now Hydro Tasmaniacite web| title=James Hynds Gillies
url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A090010b.htm
work=The Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online edition
publisher=Australian National University
accessdate=2008-03-24
] . (The zinc smelter project was abandoned but later taken up again by another company and is currently operated by Zinifex at Lutana, Tasmania.) In 1924 Gillies went into receivership and the Carbide Works was taken over by "the Hydro", and later by Electrona Carbide Industries Pty Ltd, who continued to operate it as such into the 1980s.

With falling demand for carbide, and suffering multi-million dollar losses from plant failure in 1979,cite web| title=Electrona Carbide Industries v. TGIO and others (PDF)
url=http://www.supremecourt.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/86590/1982.012.pdf
publisher=The Supreme Court of Tasmania
accessdate=2008-03-24
] the carbide smelter was sold to Pioneer Silicon Industries Pty Ltd. This company converted it to a silicon smelter with a theoretical capacity of 10,000 tonnes/yrcite web| title=Minerals yearbook 1991
url=http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/EcoNatRes/EcoNatRes-idx?type=turn&entity=EcoNatRes.MinYB1991v1.p1384&isize=text
publisher=US Bureau of Mines
accessdate=2008-03-24
] , and produced metallurgical grade silicon "metal" from 1988. However, it was never able to make a profitcite web| title=Australian Workers' Union, Metals and Engineering Workers' Union and Pioneer Silicon Industries Pty Ltd
url=http://www.tic.tas.gov.au/decisions_issued/1991/t3194_and_t3195
publisher= "Tasmanian Industrial Commission"
accessdate=2008-03-24
] and in August 1991, the plant was finally closed.

During the 1967 Tasmanian bushfires the town of Snug was devastated.Two-thirds of the town's houses were destroyed, along with two churches and half the school. Eleven people lost their lives.

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