Here’s the latest on UTAS Stadium in Launceston, Tasmania.
Core update
- The UTAS Stadium redevelopment is advancing with staged works to upgrade matchday facilities and overall precinct, funded jointly by the Australian and Tasmanian governments (each contributing about $65 million). Completion of major components has been targeted for early 2027, with work proceeding in defined phases to minimise disruption to events.[1][3][7]
Key milestones and status
- 2024-2025: Matchday facility upgrades were released to tender and then commenced, with local contractor Fairbrother engaged for delivery of the works within the existing Carlton and United Breweries Stand. This phase aimed to bring matchday facilities up to Australian Tier 2 standards.[6][7]
- 2025: The redevelopment plan progressed toward the main works phase, including a new Centre West Stand and associated facilities, with a completion target for October 2027 for the major components of the works (as part of the broader $130–$130+ million program depending on source).[1]
- 2025-2026: Planning and approvals continued, with government and council statements highlighting UTAS Stadium as a premier northern Tasmanian hub for sport, entertainment, and community events, and noting ongoing upgrades to bolster marquee events and economic activity in the region.[3][5]
What’s included in the upgrade (highlights)
- Matchday facilities: refurbished change rooms, medical and treatment spaces, umpire/official facilities, briefing and warm-up areas, aligned with Australian Tier 2 guidelines to improve match-day operations and player welfare.[7]
- Centre West Stand: planned redevelopment as part of the main works package, featuring premium seating, corporate spaces, and enhanced media facilities, with completion anticipated within the broader program timeline (around 2027).[1]
- Overall precinct improvements: improvements aimed at enhancing spectator experience, event-day operations, and the venue’s ability to attract marquee events, with broader economic and social benefits for Northern Tasmania.[3]
Project scale and funding
- The redevelopment is a two-government funded project, with both the Australian and Tasmanian governments contributing significant funding to deliver a modern, capable venue for sport and events. The combined investment supports upgrades across facilities, accessibility, safety, and spectator amenities, positioning UTAS Stadium for future major events.[5][3][1]
Context and outlook
- UTAS Stadium remains central to Northern Tasmania’s sports and events landscape, with ongoing works designed to sustain and grow its status as a premier venue while supporting local tourism and community use. Stakeholders include Stadiums Tasmania, the City of Launceston, and state/federal partners, all emphasizing ongoing delivery in staged phases to maintain operations during construction.[8][5][3]
Images or diagrams
- If you’d like, I can fetch or summarize visual materials (site plans, artist impressions) related to the Centre West Stand and other major components.
Would you like a concise timeline of milestones with target completion dates, or a quick comparison of pre- and post-upgrade spectator amenities? I can also pull a short map of where works are focused within the stadium precinct.
Citations
- The latest milestones and funding details are reported by the Tasmanian and Launceston authorities, including the September 2025 milestone for main works and the 2024-2025 tender and commencement updates.[7][1]
- Additional context on broader redevelopment scope and governance comes from the City of Launceston and related state government communications.[5][3]
Sources
The works across the stadium will be completed in a staged approach to ensure that stadium operations can continue and minimise disruptions to scheduled game days and events. Construction works for the matchday facility upgrades is scheduled to start in October 2024 and be finished in February 2025. The upgrades have been designed in accordance with best practice principles including the Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds (Green Guide), that maximise the health and safety of players, staff, and...
stadiumstasmania.com.auThe City of Launceston Council has given the green light for the delivery of the $130 million University of Tasmania (UTAS) Stadium.
www.felix.net28 June 2024 Nic Street, Minister for Sport and Events A tender to deliver matchday facility upgrades at Launceston’s University of Tasmania (UTAS) Stadium has been released, marking a key milestone in the project. The Australian and Tasmanian governments have each committed $65 million to redevelop and upgrade UTAS Stadium.
www.premier.tas.gov.auCity of Launceston Mayor Danny Gibson said a $65 million State Government expansion to the University of Tasmania Stadium should allay fears that the Northern stadium would be overlooked if Tasmania gets its own AFL team.
www.launceston.tas.gov.au15 November 2024 Nick Duigan, Minister for Sports and Events Catherine King, Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister, Construction is now underway on the University of Tasmania (UTAS) Stadium redevelopment in Launceston with work on the matchday facility upgrades commencing this week. Arrangements have now been finalised with local firm Fairbrother for the works, which are within the existing Carlton and United Breweries Stand. The existing...
www.premier.tas.gov.au“This revitalisation project ensures 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." “It will also support the Tasmania Devils Football Club." “Reaching this important milestone reinforces our government’s commitment to delivering a premier sports and entertainment venue for the region, enhancing the overall experience for visitors and the...
www.premier.tas.gov.auIt is jointly funded with $65 million each from the Australian and Tasmanian Governments. Construction will be undertaken by Tasmanian firm Fairbrother Pty Ltd. The Main Works package includes: New Centre West Stand – featuring premium seating, corporate function spaces, media facilities, and refurbished player change rooms. Completion is scheduled for October 2027.
www.premier.tas.gov.auThe tender closes at 2pm on Wednesday November 1, 2017. ♦
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