Eggs and Bacon Bay

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Eggs And Bacon Bay is a suburb and community in Tasmania within the local government area of Huon Valley. It is approximately 44 km from the state capital Hobart and 17 km from the nearest township Cygnet. Eggs and Bacon Bay covers an area of 1.24 square kilometers. The population was 102 residents at the 2016 census.[1]

Eggs and Bacon Bay beach path to sandy beach with row boats to one side
Eggs and Bacon Bay Beach, Huon Valley in pristine southern Tasmania

The main geographical feature of the suburb is Eggs & Bacon Bay beach. It is 400m long, 300m deep, rated in the lowest Surf Life Saving Australia Beachsafe hazard category (level 1) & is therefore desirable for families. It has parking, public toilets, picnic table facilities & a boat ramp.

The unusual name is said to be based on the yellow and streaky red eggs-and-bacon flowers that grow in the area from the pea family of Fabaceae. An alternative, though likely untrue, story is that Lady Jane Franklin, wife of the 18th century governor John Franklin, ate bacon and eggs there around 1840.[2][3]

In 2016 animal rights group PETA suggested a name change to vegan friendly "Apples and Cherries Bay".[4] The request was a joke but resulted in significant press and discussion of the issue around dietary choices and political correctness.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Australian Bureau of Statistics".
  2. ^ "PETA launches bid to change Eggs and Bacon Bay to healthy alternative - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". mobile.abc.net.au. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Eggs and Bacon Bay Is a Real Place in Australia". www.cntraveler.com. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  4. ^ "PETA launches bid to change Eggs and Bacon Bay to healthy alternative - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". mobile.abc.net.au. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Eggs and Bacon Bay: The Yolk's on the Haters | News | PETA Australia". PETA Australia. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 25 November 2018.