2025 City of Hobart Federal Election Priorities
On behalf of the over 55 000 residents of Hobart, the City of Hobart is calling on all federal candidates for the electorate of Clark to commit to increasing the amount of federal funding that comes into the area.
The City of Hobart has written to all announced candidates to ask for their responses to key infrastructure priorities needed for the community.
The candidates are being asked to say how they will deliver for Clark on the following priorities:
- Kunanyi / Mt Wellington Upgrades - A $19 million Investment is sought to enhance visitor access & enrich visitor experiences for all that visit, our most visited natural asset, attracting over 500 000 local, interstate and international visitors each year. The City has also applied for funding through the Urban Precincts and Partnerships Program to develop the Halls Saddle Mountain Gateway Precinct, integrating tourism and recreational opportunities.
- Delivering Transport Choice for Hobart - Investment in transport infrastructure is critical to improving mobility and connectivity in Hobart. Priorities include the Battery Point Shared Pathway, which will enhance accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians.
- Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre ceiling - The CoH is urgently seeking $7 million in federal funding to address critical issues with structural integrity to roof fixings, mechanical ventilation upgrades and other works to ensure the venue remains operational and energy efficient.
- Housing and Urban Development - To increase housing supply across the city, the City has applied for $26 million through Stream 2 of the Housing Support Program. This funding would enhance planning capabilities and upgrade infrastructure. As part of this, we've identified more than 150 underutilised sites in North Hobart that could become much-needed homes.
- New Town Sports Precinct - A $60 million investment over five years sought to upgrade the New Town Sports Precinct, which currently attracts up to 400 000 people per year and growing.
- Dedicated basketball facility at Rugby Park - The City is advocating for $25 million in federal funding to establish a dedicated basketball facility at Rugby Park, and home base for the Hobart Phoenix Basketball Club. A recent audit by Basketball Tasmania identified a shortage of 16 courts in Greater Hobart, highlighting the urgent need for more facilities.
- University of Tasmania STEM development - The City of Hobart supports the University of Tasmania's proposal for a world-class Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Hub at its Sandy Bay campus.
View the City of Hobart Advocacy Priorities(PDF, 18MB).
Candidate responses
Summaries of each candidate's support for the priorities are below, with full responses available where possible. Reponses will be added as they are received.
Andrew Wilkie - Independent
Full response from Andrew Wilkie - Independent(PDF, 55KB)
- Kunanyi / Mt Wellington Upgrades - ✔
- Delivering Transport Choice for Hobart - ✔
- Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre ceiling - ✔
- Housing and Urban Development - ✔
- New Town Sports Precinct - ✔
- Dedicated basketball facility at Rugby Park - ✔
- University of Tasmania STEM development - ✔
Janet Shelley - Greens
- Kunanyi / Mt Wellington Upgrades - ✔
- Delivering Transport Choice for Hobart - ✔
- Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre ceiling - ✔
- Housing and Urban Development - ✔
- New Town Sports Precinct - ✔
- Dedicated basketball facility at Rugby Park - ✔
- University of Tasmania STEM development - ✔