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Get Involved

The consultation for the parliament square redevelopment has now closed.

If you have further questions:

You can view the latest information on the website at http://www2.treasury.tas.gov.au/ps/

You can visit the parliament square site and view Public Information Boards located at 10 Murray Street and at the corner of Davey Street and Salamanca Place; and

You can contact the parliament square Project Team:

Telephone:  1800 636 239;

Email:  parliament.square@treasury.tas.gov.au;

Mail:  
parliament square Project Team
Department of Treasury and Finance
GPO Box 147
Hobart TAS 7000

Communications Consultant

You can contact Tania Parkes directly by
    email at:  taniaparkes@taniaparkes.com.au
    telephone: 02 6254 7383
   (this is a Canberra number so remember to dial the prefix).

Preferred Developer Fly-Through

Take the Tour

Stage 3 Consultation Summary Report  (203 KB) Final Design Concept —Introduction  (140 KB) Final Design Concept — Reminder of consultation process  (900 KB) Final Design Concept — Feedback from consultation processes  (1 MB) Final Design Concept — Reminder of Government requirements  (500 KB) Final Design Concept — Circle  (7 MB) Final Design Concept — Square  (6 MB) Final Design Concept — Triangle  (25 MB)

Community and Stakeholder Engagement Plan  (205 KB) Stage 2 Consultation Summary Report  (154 KB) Public Information Boards  (340 KB) ROI Stage Exhibition Panels  (674 KB) Fact Sheets  (12.7 MB)

Have Your Say

Although the formal consultation process has closed you can still contact us for information and to share your views.  

You can contact the Project’s Communication Consultant, Tania Parkes, directly by:

email at:  taniaparkes@taniaparkes.com.au
telephone: 02 6254 7383 (this is a Canberra number so remember to dial the prefix).

"So, in relation to the parliament square Project – have lots of places where people work, be they offices or whatever, so that they and the general public are drawn into the area. People will in turn help to support businesses of all kinds, while the icing on the cake is opening up classic architectural gems from the 19th and 20th centuries and interpreting their history for the present and future generations."

Rex Cox, Volunteer Guide with the Maritime Museum of Tasmania 7 September 2008
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