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Submission to Draft Southern Tasmanian Regional Land Use Strategy
Southern Tasmania's next 25 years are being planned right now. We've had our say.
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Southern Tasmania's next 25 years are being planned right now. We've had our say.
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A new road is being built to service the Port of Hobart and the stadium precinct. We've been fighting to make sure it doesn't forget the thousands of people who will walk and ride through this corridor every day.
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Join us for a special webinar as Oliver Oglesby presents the 2025 Hobart Neighbourhood Greenways Study – a comprehensive blueprint for transforming our suburbs into safe, accessible cycling networks.
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UPDATE: This was scheduled for 23rd August but was pushed back a week due to weather. The equipment planned to be used won't cope with rain! Some legends (not us) are putting together a bike rave! Saturday, August 30, 2025 at 3 PM PRINCES WHARF NO. 1 (Intersection
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A book review of Movement by Thalia Verkade and Marco te Brömmelstroet, which challenges car-centric thinking and explores how reclaiming our streets for people can transform health, safety, and community life.
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We are pleased to invite all of Streets People Love Hobart’s supporters to the first Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Streets People Love Hobart Inc. This is a milestone moment for our newly incorporated association. The AGM will formalise our structure, elect our inaugural committee, and set the foundation
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Anna Johnston from Streets People Love Hobart speaks at the Collins Street bike lane meeting, calling for safer, more inclusive streets. She highlights the need for active transport, sustainable city design, and community-led change.
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Fast forward nearly 50 years and a few local businesses are worried that reducing on-street parking in Collins Street to accommodate a bike lane will be detrimental to their business while ignoring all the evidence that suggests otherwise...
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Streets People Love Hobart Featured in The Mercury We’re thrilled to share that Rob Inglis, a reporter from The Mercury, recently reached out to interview us about Streets People Love Hobart! It was a fantastic opportunity to discuss our mission, our vision for Hobart’s streets, and the importance
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🍔 Drop in for a Burger and a Chat! 🍔 We’re firing up the grill and inviting you to join us for a relaxed afternoon of good food and great conversations! This is your chance to: 🌟 Meet the organisers behind Streets People Love - Hobart 🌟 Hear about our journey, recent projects,
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We’re thrilled to announce that Streets People Love Hobart stickers are now available! These vibrant, fun stickers are the perfect way to show your support for creating safer, more sustainable streets in Hobart. You can find our stickers at these fantastic local spots: * Next Door Coffee - 149A Collins
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On a crisp winter morning by the Hobart Rivulet, a simple idea turned into something extraordinary. Bikes of every kind gathered, laughter and bells filled the air, and for a moment, we felt the streets come alive—safe, welcoming, and shared by all.