Work is officially underway on the main construction phase of the $130 million redevelopment of UTAS Stadium in Launceston, marking a major milestone in Tasmania’s journey towards entering the AFL.
Jointly funded by the Australian and Tasmanian Governments, who are each contributing $65 million, the project aims to transform the historic York Park venue into a modern, elite-level stadium while continuing to serve the local community.
Tasmanian firm Fairbrother has been awarded the contract to deliver the extensive works, which will include the construction of a new Centre West Stand, a revamped Eastern Stand, and significant upgrades to amenities for players and fans.
Stadiums Tasmania CEO James Avery said the commencement of this stage signals the most significant progress yet in the redevelopment timeline, ensuring the project remains on track and within budget. He emphasised the importance of creating a venue that meets the needs of both professional sport and community use.
During the 2026 AFL season, the stadium’s capacity will temporarily drop to around 9,000 while work progresses. Once new seating areas are completed in 2027, that number is expected to increase to approximately 17,000.
Demolition of the existing Centre West Stand begins the week commencing 15th September 2025.
Despite the ongoing construction, the venue will continue hosting major events including Hawthorn’s AFL games, AFLW fixtures, and Tasmania Football Club VFL matches.
Fairbrother Chairman Craig Edmunds said his company was proud to play a leading role in such a landmark Tasmanian project. He highlighted the economic benefits for the region, saying the redevelopment would support local jobs and showcase Northern Tasmania’s construction capabilities.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for our people, subcontractors, and suppliers to be part of something that is both professionally rewarding and significant for the state,” Edmunds said.
The project is scheduled for completion in October 2027, positioning UTAS Stadium as a key piece of infrastructure for the future of elite sport in Tasmania.
The Main Works package includes: