
UTAS Stadium Stage One Upgrades Approved
Much needed upgrades to match day facilities at UTAS Stadium have been completed.
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.
“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,” Minister Duigan said.
“Umpires, officials and players now have refurbished change rooms, medical, massage and strapping rooms, a briefing room, warm up and training spaces, delivered by Tasmanian firm Fairbrother.
“This project has enhanced the AFL experience for both players and officials and is just the beginning of improvements at UTAS which are poised to make
Launceston a powerhouse for national sporting and entertainment events, boosting business, tourism, and local pride.”
Stage two of the $130m jointly funded Federal and State redevelopment will get underway in the next two months, with competition expected in early 2027.
“The works include a new eastern stand, a new centre west stand, and south-east entry plaza. Upgrades to the broadcasting facilities, new changes rooms and hospitality facilities on the western side,” Minister Duigan said.
“New infill boundary seating will be added to the existing western stand and a series of minor works to enhance the spectator experience are planned.
The changes are expected to see the seating capacity increase by 2000 to more than 17,000.
“The entertainment precinct will also include improved food and beverage facilities as well as new spectator and visitor amenities, enhancing the overall experience and atmosphere at the new stadium,” Minister Duigan said.
“This revitalisation project will ensure UTAS Stadium will continue to host world-class events, inspiring the next generation of sporting stars and reinforcing Tasmania’s status as a premier destination for major events and sporting excellence.
“Our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s future gives Tasmanians access to the sporting and entertainment facilities they need to succeed, which is what these upgrades will do.”
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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