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Hawthorn prepares to celebrate Launceston legacy as AFL exit confirmed

The football club is marking 25 years in Tasmania before departing, leaving a mixed economic and cultural legacy.

By The Daily Tasmania · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:25 pm

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Hawthorn prepares to celebrate Launceston legacy as AFL exit confirmed
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As Hawthorn's forced exit from Launceston looms, the club has committed to a 25-year celebration event that will commemorate its time in the city. According to the Examiner, the club plans to 'leave a lasting legacy' through the event, acknowledging both the tenure and the community connection built over more than two decades in northern Tasmania.

Hawthorn's relocation marks the end of an era for Launceston's sports culture and economy. The club's presence brought regular AFL matches, visitor spending from interstate supporters, media attention, and a professional sporting focal point that elevated the city's profile nationally. The departure removes that attraction and the associated hospitality and tourism revenue it generated.

The farewell celebration offers an opportunity to reflect on what the partnership delivered to the community while looking ahead to what may replace that sporting anchor. For the city's hospitality sector, event managers, and entertainment venues, the loss of regular AFL fixtures represents a significant gap that local sports bodies and the council will need to address through alternative attractions or investment.

Sources: examiner.com.au.

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