Tasmanian redistribution

Round 3: Public consultation sessions

Public consultation sessions are being held into ideas and feedback on the proposed redistribution of federal electorates in Tasmania. The proposed boundaries and names of electorates were outlined in the Redistribution Committee’s proposed redistribution published on 27 February 2026.

Launceston Session
Date: Wednesday 29 April 2026
Starting time: 11:30 am AEST
Address: Tram Room 28, The Tramsheds Function Centre
4 Invermay Rd, Invermay TAS 7248
Hobart Session
Date: Thursday 30 April 2026
Starting time: 9:30 am AEST
Address: Merino Room, The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel
1 Macquarie St, Hobart TAS 7000

During the consultation session, individuals or organisations may address the augmented Electoral Commission for Tasmania on any matter raised in an idea on the proposed redistribution or feedback on ideas to the proposed redistribution. Participants will be given up to 5 minutes to present.

When addressing the augmented Electoral commission regarding the electorate boundaries in the proposed redistribution, it is recommended that members of the public consider the redistribution and projected enrolment quotas, as these form the two key elements that underpin the redistribution.

It is strongly recommended those wishing to appear register their attendance before 5 pm AEST Tuesday 28 April 2026.  

Registrations can be made by:

When registering with the Tasmanian redistribution team please remember that your name, contact details and the topics you wish to present will be requested. These details will be used for contact purposes and to inform the augmented Electoral Commission of your subject matter.

Attendees are welcome to participate by presenting or by observing. Those who have not registered in advance will be able to do so on the day. Further information on what to expect can be found in the below section "How will a public consultation session operate".

A public consultation session is an opportunity for the public to speak directly to the members of the augmented Electoral Commission and express their views on the proposed redistribution. Members of the public are invited to speak for up to 5 minutes, or they may just wish to attend to witness others. Online registration to attend in advance of the sessions is strongly encouraged, however, those wishing to register on the day will also be able to do so. The time the consultation session will end depends on the number of participants appearing on the day.

Please note that the augmented Electoral Commission will not be presenting on the Redistribution Committee's proposal and will generally not ask or respond to any questions during the sessions. This is opportunity for the public to speak. All presentations made will be transcribed and made publicly available after the augmented Electoral Commission's report is tabled in Parliament.

Audio-visual presentation facilities will not be provided at the public consultation sessions.

A transcript will be taken of the public consultation sessions and will be published on this page at a later date.

Updated: 13 April 2026