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$130 million in upgrades to improve the safety and amenity of the Tasman Bridge.

$170.4 million for the Royal Hobart Hospital continued redevelopment – second stage of expanded ED, new ICU and purpose built pharmacy redevelopment.

$19.7 million for the $21.6 million for the Hobart City Partners School Project

$18.3 million of the $19 million revitalisation of Cosgrove High School.

$430,000 to complete the $1.5 million Springfield Gardens Primary School extension.

Classroom upgrades at Rosetta Primary School as part of the $10 million contemporary classrooms program across the State.

$930,000 over three years to continue the Collingwood Magpies Super Netball team playing in Hobart each year.

$4.9 million towards a total cost of $13 million for the Glenorchy Ambulance Station.

$23 million towards the construction of a Transit Lane on the Southern Outlet and improvements to Davey and Macquarie Streets as part of the $217 million Greater Hobart Traffic Solution.

$48.6 million towards the On-road Traffic Information Signs and Northern Transit Corridor activation.

$2 million to commence the master plan for Stage 3 of the RHH redevelopment, the St John’s Park precinct.

$3.9 million to support the successful Taste of Summer festival.

$8.5 million to delivery 27 extra mental health beds, with 15 new beds at St John’s Park and 12 new beds at the recently completed Peacock Centre.

$9.3 million to complete the Eating Disorders Treatment Centre at St John’s Park and progress eating disorder community treatment sites in the North and North-West.

$930,000 to boost Holyoake’s Gottawanna program for alcohol and drug addition counselling and support.

$600,000 to continue the Salvation Army Street Teams on Friday and Saturday nights in Launceston and Hobart.

Continued funding for the PACER program in the south, which has assisted over 1800 Tasmanians experiencing acute mental health care remain in the community.