Progress for MAC2.0: A Step Towards Constructive Dialogue

In a promising development, the Department of State Growth has invited Stadia Precinct Consortia to discuss the future of the MAC2.0 proposal. This opportunity arose after Dr Nicholas Gruen’s report critically evaluated the government’s current stadium plans, highlighting significant cost overruns and mismanagement.

Dean Coleman, Managing Director, sees this as a crucial moment to gain momentum and properly showcase MAC2.0's potential. "We're finally making headway," he says, hopeful about presenting their financially viable and community-oriented vision. MAC2.0 aims to be more than just a stadium—it’s envisioned as a sustainable, multifunctional hub for all Tasmanians.

Read more about Dean Coleman’s insights and the upcoming discussions in the full article here.

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