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‘World’s largest’: New Tassie AFL stadium’s see-through timber roof unveiled in bold Test cricket play

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New renders for the Tasmania Devils’ planned home ground have been revealed, with plans to build “the world’s largest timber-roofed stadium”.

Designs for the Macquarie Point venue, which is set to be built in time for the 2029 AFL season – one year after the 19th team debuts in 2028 – were unveiled this weekend.

The 23,000-seat stadium will showcase Tasmanian timber with a translucent roof, reaching a height of 51 metres in a bid to soothe concerns around the build’s impact on the neighbouring Hobart Cenotaph.

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It is thought the roof will be high enough to allow the stadium to host major cricket matches including Tests, meaning it could host the world’s first indoor Test match.

Renders of Macquarie Point stadium. Picture: Cox Architecture. EMBARGOED 12.01am JULY 7Source: News Corp Australia
Renders of Macquarie Point stadium. Picture: Cox Architecture.Source: News Corp Australia

The heritage-listed Goods Shed which currently sits where the stadium would be built would be moved to the eastern side of the venue, in between the ground and the Cenotaph.

“When completed, the stadium will be the largest timber roofed stadium in the world,” Tasmania sports and events minster Nic Street said.

“While developing this stadium is an important step in realising our dream of seeing our own AFL and AFLW teams running out on our own field, this facility will offer so much more.

“The maritime heritage of the broader area has also been taken into account, and culturally informed under the guidance of Aboriginal community members.

“The transparent roof, which is supported by an internal steel and timber frame, provides an opportunity to showcase Tasmanian timber.”

Renders of Macquarie Point stadium. Picture: Cox Architecture.Source: News Corp Australia

Tasmania’s government has pledged to spend a maximum of $375 million on the stadium with private investment contributing if necessary.

“The renders released today are another great step forward in the establishment of the Tassie Devils Football Club,” AFL CEO Andrew Dillon said.

“Having recently visited Hobart, there is real momentum regarding the club and the design of the stadium, being driven by the Macquarie Point Authority, give the public great insight into what the stadium will bring to the city and state of Tasmania.

“The Tasmania Devils continue to make great progress led by Chairman Grant O’Brien, its Board and team members Kath McCann and Jack Riewoldt, and the recent announcement of Brendon Gale as the club’s inaugural CEO. With nearly 200,000 members signing up, there continues to be great momentum and support towards the club and today’s release of the design renders is another important milestone.”

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