Street improvement projects currently underway around Hobart.
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Smart Ticketing & Contactless Payments on Tasmanian Public Transport
Tasmanian public transport is getting smart ticketing including contactless payments with mobile phones & credit cards.
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Street Upgrades for Queen Street & Victoria Esplanade in Bellerive
City of Clarence will enhance walking & riding on Bellerive Bluff with extensive street improvements to Queen Street & Victoria Esplanade.
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Travelling to the New Hobart Stadium
The Tasmanian State Government is planning a new stadium in Hobart. How will the crowd get to and from Macquarie Point?
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Live On-Street Parking Availability Coming To Hobart
Soon people driving in Hobart will be able to see what on-street parking is available in real-time. Here’s what to expect.
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Real Time Tracking for Hobart Buses & Ferries
Real time tracking of buses and ferries is coming soon to Hobart. Find out when it starts and how it will improve your travel.
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Collins Street Tactical Bike Lanes
Protected bike lanes and much more — a deep dive into the changes coming to three blocks of Collins Street in Hobart’s CBD in early 2025.
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Derwent Ferry Service Masterplan
Many more ferries plying Hobart’s Derwent River is the vision detailed in a Tasmanian government masterplan. Find out the key facts.
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Electric Bus Trial — Metro Tas
Metro Tasmania is trialing electric buses in Hobart and Launceston. Here’s the facts on the trial and the technologies it’s testing.
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South Arm Highway Upgrade
An upgrade is planned for South Arm Road/Highway between Glebe Hill and Lauderdale. Find out the plan and our thoughts.
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Kingston Beach Local Area Traffic Management
Kingborough Council is planning pedestrian improvements on Beach Rd & Osborne Esplanade in Kingston Beach. Find out their plan & our thoughts.
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Mt Nelson & Sandy Bay Neighbourhood Plan
City of Hobart is developing a neighbourhood plan which will outline how Mount Nelson and Sandy Bay develops over the next 20 years.
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Scramble Crossings Trial
Hobart is trialing scramble crossings at four intersections in the city. Here’s a review of the trial and some thoughts on their future.
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Davey Street Bike Lane
One part of a larger project, a 200m bike lane is being added to a single block of Hobart’s Davey Street in early 2024.
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Bike Lanes for Campbell & Argyle Streets
Physically separated bike lanes along sections of Campbell & Argyle Streets in the Hobart CBD, with connecting lanes on Bathurst & Liverpool Streets.
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Greater Hobart Cycling Plan
An interconnected network of all ages & abilities bike paths across greater Hobart. Find out exactly what the plan is.
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Tasman Bridge Pathways Upgrade
The pedestrian and cycle pathways on Hobart’s Tasman Bridge will be upgraded in the next couple of years. Find out the latest plan.