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LOVING LIFE AT 107 ONE of Tasmania’s oldest residents, Jean Hutton, has celebrated her 107th birthday surrounded by friends and family at Mary Ogilvy House in New Town. FULL STORY ON PAGE 9
Mary Ogilvy House resident Jean Hutton cuts the cake on her 107th birthday last month. Photo credit: Mackenzie Archer
New growth plan for CBD
HOBART has a new plan to manage sustainable residential and business growth in the CBD, without compromising the city’s unique character. The first of its kind in Tasmania, the draft Central Hobart Plan has been developed by the City of Hobart in partnership with the
Tasmanian Government and the local community. Covering 64 city blocks - from Davey Street to the south, Brooker Avenue to the east, Burnett Street to the north, and Murray, Harrington, Melville and Molle streets to the west - the draft plan sets out a vision for sustainable growth in the heart of Hobart.
“In recent years Hobart has experienced steady population growth,” Hobart Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds said. “Looking to the future, population projections for Greater Hobart anticipate an increase of 47,000 people in the next decade. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
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