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Your Guide to Getting Involved in Tasmania's Major Sporting Venues: What You Need to Know to Start

From volunteer roles to event day experiences, here's how to become part of Tasmania's thriving stadium culture.

By Tasmania Sport Desk · Published 29 June 2026 at 8:39 pm

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Your Guide to Getting Involved in Tasmania's Major Sporting Venues: What You Need to Know to Start
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Tasmania's sporting landscape has never been more accessible. Whether you're keen to volunteer at major events, work behind the scenes, or simply understand how to navigate our premier venues, there's never been a better time to get involved in the action happening across our stadiums and sporting precincts.

The city's primary venues—including Blundstone Arena in South Hobart and UTAS Stadium in Launceston—host everything from Australian Football League matches to international cricket and rugby league fixtures. Both facilities run formal volunteer programs that accept applications year-round. Positions range from crowd management and hospitality to ticketing and guest services. Most volunteer roles require a Working with Vulnerable People check, which costs around $25 and takes 1–2 weeks to process through the Tasmanian government's online portal.

For those seeking paid employment, venue management companies typically hire seasonal and permanent staff during the AFL off-season and major event windows. Positions average $22–$28 per hour depending on experience and role complexity. Check the official websites of Blundstone Arena and UTAS Stadium directly—both update job boards monthly.

If you're interested in event-day participation without formal employment, casual ushering and crowd assistance opportunities emerge during peak season (March to October). Registration usually opens six weeks before major fixtures. The Tasmanian Sport and Recreation Centre on Murray Street in Hobart maintains a volunteer registry and can connect you with upcoming opportunities.

Spectator experience has improved significantly following recent infrastructure upgrades. General admission prices range from $15–$45 depending on the sport and fixture tier. Season passes for AFL supporters cost $280–$450 and offer substantial savings for regular attendees. Group bookings of ten or more qualify for 15–20 per cent discounts.

For younger Tasmanians wanting grassroots involvement, many clubs affiliated with our major venues offer training memberships and junior development programs. The Tasmanian Football League and Cricket Tasmania both run community engagement initiatives with entry costs between $50–$200 annually.

The key is starting with your local venue's website. Blundstone Arena's community portal and UTAS Stadium's ticketing system both feature dedicated 'Get Involved' sections with current opportunities. Email inquiries typically receive responses within 48 hours during business hours.

Tasmania's stadium culture thrives because thousands choose involvement—whether that's volunteering match day or simply showing up to support. Your next step is straightforward: pick a venue, identify your interest, and make contact. The community welcomes you.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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