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South Hobart is a locality in the city of Hobart, the capital city of the Australian state of Tasmania. It is located on the southern slopes of Mount Wellington and is known for its history, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant community. In this article, we will delve into the rich local history of South Hobart. Aboriginal presence Before European settlement, the Hobart area was home to the Mouheneener people. These people were part of the broader South East nation, which was made up of numerous distinct groups. They were hunter-gatherers who relied on the diverse flora and fauna of the region for sustenance. Evidence of Aboriginal life in the Hobart area includes rock shelters, cave art, and stone tools. The last of the Mouheneener are thought to have died in the 1830s as a result of disease, cultural dislocation, and violence. European settlement The first European to explore the Hobart area was the British navigator, Captain James Cook, who sailed past in 1777. However, it wasn't until the early 1800s that the first permanent European settlement was established in the region. The city of Hobart was founded in 1804, and by 1820, many of the surrounding suburbs, including South Hobart, were starting to take shape. South Hobart in the 19th century South Hobart played an important role in the early development of Hobart. Thanks to its location on the southern slopes of Mount Wellington, it was an ideal place for orchards, market gardens, and vineyards. In the 1820s, South Hobart became home to the Cascade Brewery, which is still in operation today and is a major tourist attraction. The area was also home to a range of industries, including timber mills, brickworks, and tanneries. The 19th century was a time of great growth and development in South Hobart. Many of the houses and buildings that still stand today were constructed during this period. These include the South Hobart Primary School, which was built in 1874, and the All Saints' Church, which dates back to 1865. In addition to these public buildings, there are also many historic houses and cottages in the area that have been carefully preserved. South Hobart in the 20th century South Hobart continued to thrive in the 20th century. The area remained an important centre for agriculture, with many orchards and market gardens still operating. However, by the mid-20th century, increased urbanisation and the rise of industries such as tourism and hospitality had changed the face of the suburb. Today, South Hobart is a bustling and vibrant community that is home to around 5,000 people. It is known for its beautiful parks and gardens, including the Hobart Rivulet Linear Park, which runs through the heart of the suburb. In recent years, South Hobart has become a popular residential area thanks to its proximity to the city and its charming village-like atmosphere. Conclusion South Hobart is a suburb with a rich and fascinating history. From its Aboriginal past to its early settlement and thriving 19th-century industries, it has played an essential role in the development of Hobart and Tasmania as a whole. Today, South Hobart is a thriving and vibrant community that is proud of its past and excited about its future. Whether you are a history buff or simply looking for a beautiful and charming place to call home, South Hobart is a suburb that has something to offer everyone.

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