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Hobart Observer May 2023

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Newest citizens welcomed

MAY 2023

Independently owned and published by Cor Comms

Sleeping rough for a good cause

Whisky business for local makers

WORTHY WINNERS

SPORT

A FREE PUBLICATION FOR THE HOBART MUNICIPALITY

Clare Street Oval upgrades

An arts advocate and a dentist on a mission have been named Hobart’s Citizen and Young Citizen of the Year at the Hobart Community Awards. FULL STORY ON PAGE 3

Hobart Citizen of the Year Kelly Drummond Cawthon and Young Citizen of the Year Gavin Quek outside Hobart Town Hall

Hobart gets AFL stadium

A STADIUM for Tasmania’s new AFL and AFLW teams will be the centrepiece of a redeveloped Macquarie Point precinct that also includes new transport connections, port upgrades and waterfront housing. The Federal Government will invest $240 million under the 2023-24 Budget

to help fund the project in partnership with the Tasmanian Government, with tourism and hospitality groups welcoming the announcement. “This exciting precinct plan will provide real affordable housing for Tasmanians, real jobs and new transport solutions,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.

“This sets up Macquarie Point as the future jewel in the crown for Hobart.” But not everyone is happy with the plan, with protesters disrupting the funding announcement and an online petition against the stadium already racking up more than 13,000 signatures. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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