Published on 06 November 2024
The City of Hobart welcomes today’s announcement by the University of Tasmania outlining its vision for a reimagined Hobart campus, including the creation of a world-class Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Hub at its Sandy Bay campus.
This plan, which hinges on securing government funding, aligns with the City’s advocacy priorities for a STEM Hub at the current Sandy Bay campus as well as to support Hobart’s all-important Antarctic and science sectors and grow our competitive advantages.
The proposed Hobart campus plan includes four key sites: a STEM campus at Sandy Bay, a City Campus in central Hobart, a Historic Campus on the Domain, and a Waterfront Campus at Salamanca and Taroona.
This announcement provides a clear path for the development of critical educational infrastructure that will support growth in the sector.
Quotes to be attributed to Hobart Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds:
“The University of Tasmania’s plan will cement Hobart’s status as a global city for science and innovation – particularly focused on the Antarctic.
“I hope a new STEM Hub at Sandy Bay will build on our existing reputation and create a new chapter for the city.
“There are so many areas that Hobart can offer the nation and the world - research and product development in climate change solutions, marine science, circular economy and sustainability.
“There’s no doubt that our Antarctic and Southern Ocean science will also continue to grow in its importance to the world.
“Hobart plays a leading role in Antarctic and marine science and a new dedicated STEM facility will enhance our capacity to deliver this against rapid technological advances.
“We look forward to supporting the University and advocating for funding to both the Tasmanian and Australian Governments to bring this vision to life.
“This investment will have long-term benefits for the community and Hobart’s economy.”