Southern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy (STRLUS) Public Consultation
What is STRLUS?
The Southern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy (STRLUS) is a plan to manage how land is used and developed in Southern Tasmania over the next 25 years. It helps guide growth and change in the region.
Who’s doing the review?
The review is a collaborative work between the twelve Councils of the Southern Region and with the Tasmanian Government.
Which areas does the STRLUS cover?
STRLUS covers these local government areas:
Brighton
Central Highlands
Clarence
Derwent Valley
Glamorgan Spring-Bay
Glenorchy
Hobart
Huon Valley
Kingborough
Sorell
Southern Midlands
Tasman
How do I get involved?
You can get involved by visiting shapingtasmania.com.au. Here, you’ll find the draft STRLUS, and relevant background reports and documents.
Submissions are open until 22 February 2026.
Questions?
Give the State Planning Office a call on 1300 703 977 or send us an email
spo@stateplanning.tas.gov.au
Thank you!
What is STRLUS?
The Southern Tasmania Regional Land Use Strategy (STRLUS) is a plan to manage how land is used and developed in Southern Tasmania over the next 25 years. It helps guide growth and change in the region.
Who’s doing the review?
The review is a collaborative work between the twelve Councils of the Southern Region and with the Tasmanian Government.
Which areas does the STRLUS cover?
STRLUS covers these local government areas:
Brighton
Central Highlands
Clarence
Derwent Valley
Glamorgan Spring-Bay
Glenorchy
Hobart
Huon Valley
Kingborough
Sorell
Southern Midlands
Tasman
How do I get involved?
You can get involved by visiting shapingtasmania.com.au. Here, you’ll find the draft STRLUS, and relevant background reports and documents.
Submissions are open until 22 February 2026.
Questions?
Give the State Planning Office a call on 1300 703 977 or send us an email