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DELIVERING FOR CLARK

The 2021-22 Tasmanian Budget delivers on our plan to secure Tasmania’s future.

It builds on the strong foundations this Government has established - growing our economy, creating jobs, supporting business, and connecting the skills and training Tasmanians need to grasp the opportunities ahead. We are delivering the biggest health spend in Tasmania’s history, a record spend into education, skills and training and we’re helping more Tasmanians into homes.

This Budget invests in climate action and renewable initiatives, and provides a more competitive tax system – one that is fair, sensible and sustainable.

This Budget is based on listening to what the Tasmanian community wants and providing support where it is most needed. It delivers on our plan to secure Tasmania’s future.

NORTHERN SUBURBS
  • $26.6M for six new Child and Family Learning Centres statewide, including Glenorchy
  • Complete the $1.5M extension to Springfield Gardens Primary School
  • $60.7M towards the Derwent Entertainment Centre and Indoor Multi-Sports Facility
  • $1M for Stage 1 for the redevelopment of the New Town Bowls Club as part of the of the New Town Sports Precinct Masterplan
  • $114,000 for new toilet and car park facilities for Glenorchy Community Care Inc
  • $61,077 to replace the community bus for the Goodwood Community Centre and Bucaan
  • Community Centre
  • $50,000 for the development of a new home ground for the Derwent Cricket Club
  • $85,000 towards the development of a community garden at Bucaan Community House
  • $20,000 to upgrade lighting at KGV oval for the Glenorchy Cricket Club
  • $145,000 to upgrade interchange facilities at KGV Oval for the Glenorchy District Football Club
  • $155,000 for drainage works on the Prince of Wales Bay grounds for the Glenorchy Knights Football Club
  • $100,000 for upgrades to the Claremont Junior Football Club clubrooms
  • $350,000 for new lighting at Claremont oval for the Claremont Junior Football Club and St Anne’s Cricket Club
  • $71,900 to upgrade facilities at the Claremont Golf Club
  • $212,000 for the conversion of the Glenorchy Rodman Bowls & Community Club bowling green
GREATER HOBART
  • $110M for the Royal Hobart Hospital expanded Stage 2 redevelopment^
  • $27.8M for State Road upgrades – in the Southern Region*
  • $7.5M for new Angiography suite and equipment upgrade at the RHH^
  • $9M for new ambulance vehicles and equipment#
  • $40.8M for new paramedics across the State*
  • $16.8 M for the new Hobart City Partner Schools project for Ogilvie and New Town High*
  • $370,000 for a new lift and accessible seating in the Plaister stand at North Hobart Football Oval
  • $81,181 for upgrades to toilets and installation of a lift at the Sandy Bay Sailing Club and $248,206 for a new RIB Shed
  • $50,000 for new designs for the TCA ground redevelopment for the Hobart Football Club and DOSA Football Club
  • $260,000 for the development of a Hobart Men’s Shed in South Hobart
  • $70,000 to upgrade toilet facilities at the Greek Community of Tasmania
  • $165,000 for a new synthetic surface at the Sandy Bay Bowls Club and Community Club
  • $150,000 for a new permanent change room and club room for the Tasmanian Football Umpires Association
  • $150,000 for a new synthetic surface at the North Hobart Bowls Club
  • $150,000 for a new West Side pontoon at the Sandy Bay Rowing Club
  • $50,000 to upgrade the Mt Nelson School oval
  • $6M to support Jobs at InCat#
  • Finalisation of the $4.7M Lansdowne Crescent Primary School refurbishment
  • Commence the $20M revitalisation of the Cosgrove High School
  • Additional $4.3M for the Glenorchy Ambulance Station

* Over four years # Over three years ^Over two years