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Glenorchy is fast becoming the micro-brewing capital of Tasmania, with several small-batch breweries and distilleries now operating from the northern suburbs. They include Lesley van Tuil and Dave Lawrence’s new brewery and café, BrewLab, which hopes to become a hub for the state’s craft brew industry. FULL STORY ON PAGE 4
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WORK to transform the former Tolosa Reservoir site into an open parkland will begin later this year, after Glenorchy City Council and TasWater reached an agreement to jointly fund remediation works for the area. Guided by the results of extensive community consultation undertaken in 2018, TasWater and Glenorchy City Council have developed a two-
stage Master Plan designed to transform the area into an iconic regional parkland. Stage A, which will be carried out by TasWater, will start in late 2022 and see the 20m-high dam wall partially demolished. The material will then be used to create an open parkland with completed earthworks, usable levelled areas, water features, established grassed areas,
and the formation of future walking trails. Glenorchy Mayor Bec Thomas said the agreement between the council and TasWater for Stage A heralded a new and exciting chapter for Tolosa Park. “Tolosa Park is one of the jewels in Glenorchy’s crown, and we know how important it is to our community,” she said. CONTINUES ON PAGE 2