New Norfolk
New Norfolk is a town on the Derwent River, inside the south-east of Tasmania, Australia. At the 2011 census, New Norfolk had a populace of 5,543. Situated 32 kilometres north-west of Hobart on the Lyell Highway, New Norfolk is a
New Norfolk is a town on the Derwent River, inside the south-east of Tasmania, Australia. At the 2011 census, New Norfolk had a populace of 5,543. Situated 32 kilometres north-west of Hobart on the Lyell Highway, New Norfolk is a
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