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Brighton, Tasmania

Brighton is a suburb 27 km north of Hobart, in Tasmania, Australia. It is between Pontville and the outer Hobart suburb of Bridgewater on the Midland Highway. At the 2021 census, Brighton had a population of 4,983.

Before European settlement in Tasmania, Brighton was in the upper reaches of the homeland of the Moomairremener people, a band of the Oyster Bay Tribe.

From 1826 onwards, the township was the site of the Brighton Barracks, a military accommodation facility until sold off for subdivision in the early 2000s.

A Brighton Post Office opened on 1 June 1832. This was renamed Pontville in 1895 and closed in 1973. The current Brighton office opened on 22 May 1964.

A 42 kilometre railway line operated from Brighton to Aspley, commencing operations in 1891. Passenger services ended in 1927, and the goods service was replaced by trucks in 1947, with the line being removed shortly thereafter.

More recently, it was used as emergency accommodation for refugees fleeing the conflicts in eastern Europe, namely Kosovo.

The area surrounding Brighton was swept with bush and grass fires over the summer of January 2003, with fires reaching Cartwright Street, the old army camp, and the Midland highway placing the town under extreme threat.

The Brighton area is expected to see an increase in light industrial use, being serviced by both road and rail with the construction of the Brighton Transport Hub.

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