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IMAS community drop-in sessions

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A message from The Campus Transformation team at UTAS:


Thank you for your continued interest in the University’s work to transform the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) at Taroona into a world-class fisheries and aquaculture research and teaching precinct. 

 

Our community drop-in sessions are continuing throughout 2025 where you can connect with the project team, hear about the latest construction progress and ask any questions. We invite you to attend.

 

Upcoming dates and times:

 

  • Tuesday, 28 January

    5.30pm – 6.30pm

    Taroona Bowls and Community Club, Chiton Chase, Taroona 7053

 

  • Tuesday, 29 April

    5.30pm – 6.30pm

    Taroona Bowls and Community Club, Chiton Chase, Taroona 7053

 

  • Tuesday, 29 July

    5.30pm – 6.30pm

    Taroona Bowls and Community Club, Chiton Chase, Taroona 7053

 

  • Tuesday, 28 October

    5.30pm – 6.30pm

    Taroona Bowls and Community Club, Chiton Chase, Taroona 7053

 

Register your attendance online. As agreed during our last catch-up, we will provide a general summary following each session.

 

We are also continuing to post regular updates on our IMAS Taroona transformation website, and should you have a question at any time, please email us at: Campus.Transformation@utas.edu.au.

 

We look forward to welcoming you at an upcoming drop-in session this year.

 

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