General Public tickets to our Round 7 match are available via Ticketmaster.
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Membership access information can be found via the Membership Ticketing Hub.
General Public tickets to our Round 7 match are available via Ticketmaster.
Upgrade your experience with a Hawks Travel Package! More Information 🔗.
Membership access information can be found via the Membership Ticketing Hub.
Walking to the ground
The stadium is located within walking distance to Launceston’s CBD.
By bus
Metro Tasmania bus service 'Northern Turn Up & Go' runs down Invermay Road with stops outside UTAS Stadium.
Routes connect Kings Meadows through the city to Mowbray, Invermay, and Inveresk.
Bus numbers include 110, 115, 116, 117, 770, 771, 772.
Additionally, Launceston's free Tiger Bus Service stops close to the stadium, at Invermay shops and North Inveresk Car Park.
🟤 Northern Turn Up & Go timetables
🟡 Tiger Bus maps and timetables
Car Parking
City of Launceston recommends car parking at the Northern Inveresk Car Park on game days.
This location has 850 car parks and is a short walk from the University of Tasmania Stadium. It is free to park on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays, and $4 a day 8am-6pm Monday to Friday.
Limited car parking is also available on Invermay Road for $2.50 per hour Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm, and free on Sundays and public holidays.
🟤 Get directions to the ground (Google Maps link)
🟡 City of Launceston car parking and fees
Travel Disruptions will be listed below.
🚊 Train Disruptions
🚗 Road Disruptions
HAW v GEE | Mon 6 Apr | MCG, Melbourne
HAW v WES | Sat 11 Apr | Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
HAW v POR | Sat 18 Apr | Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
HAW v SUNS | Sat 25 Apr | UTAS Stadium, Launceston
COL v HAW | Thurs 30 Apr | MCG, Melbourne
Hawthorn Football Club acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional custodians of the lands and water on which we live, learn, work and play. We pay respects to Elders both past and present and stand together with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders of today and tomorrow.
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