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DENISON

Tasmania is now a much stronger, prouder and more confident place.

Our Plan to Build Your Future is about taking our State to the next level by ensuring everyone benefits from a stronger economy, more jobs and improved services.

In Denison that means investing more in schools and health services, building the infrastructure our growing state needs and supporting community and sporting organisations that are at the heart of local communities.

Projects for the next four years include:



GREATER HOBART

RHH Redevelopment - $277.6 M

RHH Pharmacy Redevelopment - $3.8 M

RHH ward & air conditioning upgrades - $28 M

25 new Mental Health Beds (South) - $28.3 M

60 more nursing graduates (South) - $5.2 M

250 new beds for the Royal Hobart Hospital including a new 16 bed Adolescent Unit - $53 M^

Southern Community Rapid Response - $5.6 M

More drug and alcohol rehabilitation beds statewide - $6 M~

More paramedics across Tasmania - $14.9 M~

Hobart College - $2.5 M

Lansdowne Crescent Primary School - $4.7 M

Hobart Aquatic Centre – Hydrotherapy Pool - $3 M*

North Hobart Football Club Infrastructure Grant - $300,000

Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens new Visitor Centre - $3.6 M

Establish a permanent Children’s Exhibition at TMAG - $1 M

Elizabeth College Skate Park Infrastructure - $100,000

Greater Hobart Traffic Vision - $30.8 M* including:

  • Fifth lane on the Southern Outlet;
  • Hobart Couplet;
  • Derwent River ferry service;
  • Planning for the new Bus Transit Centre;
  • Establishment of a Traffic Incident Response Team; and
  • Cycling and pedestrian infrastructure.

NORTHERN SUBURBS

New Bridgewater Bridge - $121 M>*

Revitalising Cosgrove High School - $5 M*

Indoor Multi-sports facility - $10 M

Establish an extension to Drysdale Hospitality School in Claremont - $2 M

New Glenorchy Ambulance Station - $6 M

Glenorchy Mountain Bike Park upgrade - $100,000

> Includes Australian Government funding * funding that is part of a larger project ~ over five years ^ over six years