LIVING CITY – Southern CBD
LIVING CITY is more than new buildings. LIVING CITY provides new opportunities, new tourist drawcards and new experiences. Devonport’s Southern CBD has been identified as
LIVING CITY is more than new buildings. LIVING CITY provides new opportunities, new tourist drawcards and new experiences. Devonport’s Southern CBD has been identified as
Intergrated visual and performing arts centre Co-locating Tourist Information Centre, Art Gallery and 400 seat theatre. Completed: in 2019
Multi room convention centre 800 square metre auditorium with spectacular north facing floor to ceiling windows taking in view of the Mersey river out to
Cycle pathway that links towns and cities along an 110km route from Latrobe to Wynyard. Once complete, it will provide outstanding infrastructure for our region
The State Vehicle Entry Point Project aims to beautify the Tasmanian sea entrance at East Devonport to create a welcoming environment, encouraging visitors to explore the North West to experience
The Tasmanian State Government have ordered two brand new passenger ferries to link Devonport with Victoria.
These ferries will have a 40% larger capacity than the current ships.
They will transport an additional 160,000 people to Devonport annually.
Proponent: Tasmanian State Government
Cost: $855M
Estimated Completion: late 2024
Devonport is already the Busiest Freight Port in Tasmania, handling more than 50% of the islands trade.
QuayLink is infrastructure development project, which will see an investment of $240 million to further upgrade capacity at the Port of Devonport.
QuayLink will future-proof Devonport as a tourism and freight gateway for the next 50 years.
Proponent: TasPorts
Cost: $240M
Estimated Completion: June 2027
A new sports stadium will replace Devonport’s aging facilities. The Indoor space will include spaces for a range of popular sports in Devonport Proponent: Devonport City Council
An nightly show to be located within the new Waterfront Park Precinct, this new experience will provide evening entertainment for tourists and residents alike. Drawing inspiration from our unique
$161 M Ship currently on order Being constructed in Germany To be delivered in 2024 The vessel will have a capacity of 4,227 lane metres and capability
Community feedback on Devonport’s Health and Well-being Strategy 2023 – 2033 (HWS) is invited during the month of March. The public consultation period, which ends
Council’s office and Works Depot will be closed for Easter from Good Friday, 7 April, and re-open on Wednesday, 12 April 2023. Spreyton Waste Transfer
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