Statewide Industrial Land Study: Glenorchy

The consultation period for the statewide industrial land study has now closed. Thank you to all businesses in Derwent Park and Prince of Wales Bay who provided valuable feedback. Your insights will help guide future decision-making on industrial land in Glenorchy and across Tasmania. The Department of State Growth will now review the responses and incorporate them into the study. Stay tuned for updates on the findings and next steps.


Glenorchy is the southern region's major industrial area.

The Department of State Growth is currently undertaking a statewide industrial land study to better understand demand and supply for industrial land across Tasmania.

As part of the study, Regionally Significant Industrial Precincts (RSIP) have been identified across each of Tasmania’s three regions.

RSIP represent areas of major industrial activity and agglomeration.

In Glenorchy, two RSIPs have been identified at Derwent Park and Prince of Wales Bay.

The Department of State Growth are seeking feedback from businesses located in these areas to help guide future decision making on industrial land.

This includes operational trends and challenges, opportunities for businesses to grow and evolve, and the general advantages of being located in Glenorchy.

How to provide feedback

Click here to visit the Engage with State Growth website and take the survey.

The survey is anonymous and should take approximately 10-15 minutes.


The consultation period is scheduled to run from 28 January 2025 to 25 February 2025.

The consultation period for the statewide industrial land study has now closed. Thank you to all businesses in Derwent Park and Prince of Wales Bay who provided valuable feedback. Your insights will help guide future decision-making on industrial land in Glenorchy and across Tasmania. The Department of State Growth will now review the responses and incorporate them into the study. Stay tuned for updates on the findings and next steps.


Glenorchy is the southern region's major industrial area.

The Department of State Growth is currently undertaking a statewide industrial land study to better understand demand and supply for industrial land across Tasmania.

As part of the study, Regionally Significant Industrial Precincts (RSIP) have been identified across each of Tasmania’s three regions.

RSIP represent areas of major industrial activity and agglomeration.

In Glenorchy, two RSIPs have been identified at Derwent Park and Prince of Wales Bay.

The Department of State Growth are seeking feedback from businesses located in these areas to help guide future decision making on industrial land.

This includes operational trends and challenges, opportunities for businesses to grow and evolve, and the general advantages of being located in Glenorchy.

How to provide feedback

Click here to visit the Engage with State Growth website and take the survey.

The survey is anonymous and should take approximately 10-15 minutes.


The consultation period is scheduled to run from 28 January 2025 to 25 February 2025.

Page last updated: 26 Feb 2025, 11:32 AM