Climate Risk in Tasmania Suburbs
Tasmanian suburbs face increasing bushfire risk as temperatures rise, coastal erosion affecting exposed shorelines from Hobart to Launceston, and flood risk in low-lying river valleys. Sea level rise poses a long-term threat to low-lying coastal communities.
New Norfolk
UNKNOWN
New Norfolk faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and increasing heat.
Penguin
UNKNOWN
Penguin, Tasmania, faces increasing climate risks, particularly from coastal hazards and flooding.
Bridport
UNKNOWN
Bridport is a coastal town in Tasmania facing increasing climate risks, particularly from coastal erosion and flooding.
Burnie
UNKNOWN
Burnie faces a moderate climate risk, primarily driven by coastal hazards and increasing heat.
Kingborough
UNKNOWN
Kingborough faces increasing risks from climate change, particularly related to bushfires, flooding, and coastal erosion.
Latrobe
UNKNOWN
Latrobe faces increasing risks from flooding, bushfires, heatwaves, and coastal hazards due to climate change.
Swansea
Glamorgan-Spring Bay
Swansea, Tasmania, faces increasing climate risks, particularly from coastal hazards and flooding.
Battery Point
City of Hobart
Battery Point faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and coastal hazards.
Beauty Point
UNKNOWN
Beauty Point, Tasmania, faces a moderate overall climate risk.
Deloraine
UNKNOWN
Deloraine faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and bushfires.
Devonport
UNKNOWN
Devonport faces increasing climate risks, particularly from coastal hazards and flooding.
Exeter
UNKNOWN
Exeter, Tasmania, faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and coastal hazards due to its location near the Tamar River.
George Town
UNKNOWN
George Town faces moderate risks from flooding, bushfires, heatwaves, and coastal hazards.
Glenorchy
Glenorchy City Council
Glenorchy faces moderate risks from flooding, bushfires, heatwaves, and coastal hazards.
Hobart
City of Hobart
Hobart faces moderate risks from flooding, bushfires, heatwaves, and coastal inundation.
Huonville
Huon Valley
Huonville faces a moderate climate risk, primarily from flooding and increasing heatwaves.
Kingston
Kingborough Council
Kingston is a suburb in Tasmania that faces moderate climate risks.
Launceston
City of Launceston
Launceston faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and increasing heatwaves.
Lindisfarne
Clarence
Lindisfarne faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and coastal hazards.
Longford
UNKNOWN
Longford faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and increasing heat.
Midway Point
UNKNOWN
Midway Point faces increasing climate risks, particularly from flooding and coastal hazards.
Perth
UNKNOWN
Perth, Tasmania, faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and heatwaves.
Queenstown
UNKNOWN
Queenstown faces moderate risks from flooding and heatwaves, with bushfire risk also present.
Richmond
UNKNOWN
Richmond, Tasmania, faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and heatwaves.
Rosebery
West Coast
Rosebery faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and bushfires.
Sandy Bay
City of Hobart
Sandy Bay faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and coastal hazards.
Scottsdale
UNKNOWN
Scottsdale faces moderate risks from flooding, bushfires, and heatwaves, which are projected to increase with climate change.
Sheffield
Kentish
Sheffield, Tasmania, faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and heatwaves.
Sorell
UNKNOWN
Sorell is a suburb in Tasmania that faces moderate climate risks, particularly from flooding, bushfires, heatwaves and coastal hazards.
St Helens
Break O'Day
St Helens faces a moderate overall climate risk, with coastal hazards and flooding being the primary concerns.
St Leonards
UNKNOWN
St Leonards faces a moderate climate risk, primarily from increased flooding and heatwaves.
Ulverstone
UNKNOWN
Ulverstone faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and coastal hazards.
Westbury
UNKNOWN
Westbury faces moderate climate risks, primarily from flooding and bushfires.
Wynyard
Waratah-Wynyard
Wynyard faces a moderate climate risk, primarily driven by coastal hazards and flooding.
About Climate Risk in Tasmania
Tasmanian suburbs face increasing bushfire risk as temperatures rise, coastal erosion affecting exposed shorelines from Hobart to Launceston, and flood risk in low-lying river valleys. Sea level rise poses a long-term threat to low-lying coastal communities.
ClimateNest suburb assessments are built using Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) historical hazard data, CSIRO future climate projections under SSP2-4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios, state-specific hazard overlays from emergency services and planning authorities, and actuarial data. Every assessment includes current hazard scores (0–10), projected scores for 2030 and 2050, local geographic evidence, insurance outlook, and property owner recommendations.
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