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read moreThe City of Launceston Council has approved a Development Application for the $130 million redevelopment of UTAS Stadium.
The approved Development Application includes the construction of a new Centre West Stand, additional seating in the Western Stand, and a redeveloped Eastern Stand with key features of the project including modern player amenities, corporate spaces, improved food and beverage outlets, and enhanced pedestrian access.
The redevelopment is expected to deliver essential upgrades to enhance spectator experiences and ensuring the venue’s longevity.
Launceston Mayor Garwood said the approval was a “game-changer” for the city, stating “this redevelopment cements UTAS Stadium’s position as northern Tasmania’s hub for sport, entertainment, and community events.
“It will deliver state-of-the-art facilities for athletes, spectators, and attendees, while boosting local tourism and economic activity.”
Noting that the venue’s redevelopment will ensure the ongoing attraction of marquee events, while providing community users with an elevated event-day experience, Stadiums Tasmania Chief Executive, James Avery stated “the redevelopment project cements UTAS Stadium’s standing as a premier sports and entertainment venue that delivers a significant range of economic, cultural and social outcomes for Northern Tasmania.
Latest improvements tested
The approval of the DA follows the completion of the latest upgrades to match day facilities at the venue that were put to the test by Hawthorn for their 29th March win against GWS Giants.
Tasmanian Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan said it was great to hear the positive feedback from Hawthorn players and their support team at the recent night AFL game, commenting “we are pleased the existing matchday facilities have been brought up to Australian tier 2 sporting code guidelines. These works were completed in time for the first AFL clash of the season at UTAS Stadium.
“Umpires, officials and players now have refurbished change rooms, medical, massage and strapping rooms, a briefing room, warm up and training spaces.
“This project has enhanced the AFL experience for both players and officials and is just the beginning of improvements at UTAS.”
The Tasmanian Government recently extended its agreement with Hawthorn Football Club to play AFL pre-season and premiership season games at UTAS Stadium until 2027.
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31st March 2025 - Tasmanian Planning Commission assessment says cost of Hobart Stadium will rise to almost $1 billion
5th March 2025 - Tasmanian Government releases new Development Application for Launceston’s UTAS Stadium
24th February 2025 - Ownership and management of Silverdome being transferred to Stadiums Tasmania
22nd February 2025 - Tasmania Devils make key executive appointment
11th February 2025 - Hawthorn extend partnership to stage matches at UTAS Stadium until end of 2027
18th November 2024 - Works commence on matchday facility upgrades at Launceston’s UTAS Stadium
15th November 2024 - City of Launceston votes to transfer the ownership of UTAS Stadium to Stadiums Tasmania
1st July 2024 - First tender released for UTAS Stadium upgrades
9th February 2024 - City of Launceston votes to transfer ownership of UTAS Stadium
5th February 2024 - MoU signed on future AFL and AFLW content ahead of proposed UTAS Stadium transfer
4th February 2024 - Scope of work revealed for upgrade to UTAS Stadium Launceston
18th August 2023 - GWS GIANTS Chief Operating Officer to head Stadiums Tasmania
1st May 2023 - City of Launceston welcomes federal funding for UTAS Stadium
29th April 2023 - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces $300 million funding for new Tasmanian stadia
3rd February 2023 - Directors appointed to new Stadiums Tasmania board
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