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Hobart Observer March 2023

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A FREE PUBLICATION FOR THE HOBART MUNICIPALITY

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NORTH Hobart Traders Association president Aaron Brazendale is one of many people thrilled with the new Swan Street Park, which he says is a welcome space for locals, visitors and business owners alike. CITY NEWS INSERT BEGINS PAGE 13

North Hobart Traders Association president Aaron Brazendale in the new Swan Street Park

Street dining on the menu

LOCAL hospitality venues are taking it to the streets as part of a new outdoor dining trial that sees parking spots turned into dining areas. The City of Hobart is working with a number of traders who have requested an expansion of their outdoor dining areas, helping them be responsive and flexible to

their changing needs. Designed to help them bounce back from COVID while also improving the accessibility of Hobart’s footpaths by removing obstructions, the Street-side Dining project requires the repurposing of some on-street parking into outdoor dining spaces. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5

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Digital Literacy Program A new addition to our highly popular Making Tracks programs – our Digital Literacy Program will increase your ability and safety to perform everyday tasks online. From accessing government services, banking, buying and selling online plus more. Call today to book in.


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