Coming down from the Central Plateau Meanwhile, back in Tasmania, I was invited to an art exhibition at Poatina, perched halfway up the mountain, between the the Highlands and the plains. Poatina is another former Hydro -Electric village – yes, they are all over Tasmania – it’s what we do best. Like many such villages it carries an Aboriginal name. This one means cave or rocky overhang. Poatina (pop. 118 in 2021) was where my father worked on construction in the late 1950’s and came home to Launceston only every 3 weeks or so. I had never really seen Poatina in daylight. Now I could see modest pale brick houses clustered around a central service area with a general store, a gift shop, a thrift shop, a tearoom, a petrol station and the little Tree Gallery tucked up in a corner of the shopping centre. Around the perimeter were community gardens, a golf club and a swimming pool. In its heyday it also boasted a cinema and school, but I didn't see either of those. What a drea...
Veronika Wild
Practising Geographer - nature culture places people