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Hobart Economy 2026: Tourism, Antarctic Gateway and Tasmania's Growing Confidence
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Hobart's economy in 2026 is performing well relative to the size of the state. Tourism including the high-value visitor economy generated by Mona and Dark Mofo, Antarctic and Southern Ocean research, a growing food and beverage sector, and federal government investment in infrastructure combine to support the smallest Australian capital.

Tourism and Mona

Mona's impact on the Tasmanian visitor economy has been transformative. The museum attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. Dark Mofo in June is one of Australia's most talked-about cultural events and its economic contribution to Hobart's winter economy has reversed the traditional seasonal trough. The premium positioning of Tasmanian tourism attracts high-value visitors.

Antarctic gateway

Hobart is Australia's Antarctic gateway city. The Australian Antarctic Division is headquartered at Kingston, just south of Hobart. Antarctic and Southern Ocean research activity brings federal funding, visiting international researchers and supply chain activity. The new icebreaker RSV Nuyina operates from Hobart.

Food and beverage

Tasmanian whisky has become a premium global product with multiple distilleries exporting internationally. King Island and Bruny Island dairy, Huon salmon, Tasmanian oysters and other provenance products command premium prices in domestic and export markets.

Housing and population

Hobart's relative affordability attracted significant interstate migration in the 2018-2023 period, putting upward pressure on housing. The property market has since normalised but Hobart's reputation as liveable has been established internationally.

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