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The Makers Technology and Innovation Hub

Makers’ Workshop is becoming an exciting technology and innovation hub that builds on our region’s history of making and features its strengths in ‘modern making’.

The University is introducing a new range of learning, research and industry projects at the site focused on supporting technology, manufacturing, design, innovation, and food production in the North-West. This will be enabled by bringing together our Tech Solutions Hub, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), a new Business Incubator, and a public demonstration space inside.

The building will be open to the community on a programmed basis and there will be ‘making-focussed’ events and activities on offer, enabling people of all ages to see and experience technology and innovation from the region.

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Frequently asked questions

In 2021, Burnie City Council ceased its tourism operations on site – the Visitor Information Centre and Creative Paper Mill. This changed the traditional tourism-based business model of Makers’ Workshop. With little visitation, the retail shop, café, and the Makers’ program, could not be sustained. Burnie City Council continues to own the building, and the University - as the last remaining tenant of Makers’ Workshop - has been careful in considering the future use of the site. We were aware of the need for Makers’ to continue connecting with the community and for future activities to be true to the proud and extensive history of ‘making’ in the North-West. The future Makers is aimed at demonstrating and supporting the technology and innovation that our region is known for – agricultural technology, specialised manufacturing, and entrepreneurship in small business.

The technology and innovation focus of the new Makers’ involves:

  • The Tech Solutions Hub which conducts training for local people and industry projects in technology, design and specialised manufacturing
  • The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) which will be undertaking laboratory science and developing agricultural technology on-site addressing regional food production and processing challenges
  • A Business Incubator aimed at assisting new and existing local businesses
  • A demonstration space showcasing technology from the region and hosting activities and events for the public

Over the period that Makers’ Workshop has been closed, much planning, preparation, and stakeholder and industry discussions have been underway. Burnie City Council approved a change of use application for the site (from tourism to education) in December 2021, along with a Development Application for minor external works in March 2022. Once the detailed floor plans and interior design were finalised with key stakeholders, the project went out to tender in December 2022. Fairbrother has since been awarded the $4 million+ refurbishment project. Work has begun and is expected to be complete in mid-November 2023. Until the next chapter begins, the building will remain temporarily closed. We are repurposing as much of the existing furniture as possible. Any surplus furniture will be made available to the community.

The Makers will reopen to the public on a programmed basis. Businesses and primary producers will be able to access training and participate in technology and design projects, while the demonstration space will allow community members to see and experience displays of technology relevant to our region during a programmed event. We plan to involve schools and community organisations and have a schedule of activities that everyone can participate in. Coffee and food options are available nearby at the publicly-accessible café operated by Unity on the ground floor of the university campus building (open Tuesday - Thursday 8.30am - 2pm).

The $4 million+ refurbishment is being funded entirely by the University. This activity forms part of our continued commitment to make West Park a vibrant community and educational precinct that offers unique and regionally-distinctive learning experiences that can be enjoyed by all.

There will be minimal disruptions as work gets underway. Access in and out of the western car park and nearby student accommodation parking area will continue as usual but care should be taken due to contractor activity nearby. The Fairbrother compound and sign-in point will be established near the western entrance of the Makers building, and safety fencing will be installed around sections of the building perimeter. Working hours will be Monday – Friday between 7am – 4.30pm.

Yes, the Makers building is still owned by Council. The University is leasing the space and pays rates for its presence and operations at West Park.

The refurbishment is happening so we can bring the building’s new functions to life. The new Makers will be fitted out with state-of-the-art labs where TIA will be conducting leading agricultural research, as well as collaborative spaces for the Business Incubator where ideas can be developed and progressed. Modifications also need to be made to host contemporary manufacturing technology and equipment that will come with the Tech Solutions Hub, and new working environments for staff who will be based on site. Minor alterations will be made to the building’s façade and also to the loading dock area to include outdoor storage areas and fencing.

Parking will continue being available west of the Makers building (permit holders only Mon-Fri, 7.30am - 4pm). There will be no impact to the reserved student accommodation spaces. Additional parking for users of The Makers will become available in the main car park for West Park site users which is currently under construction nearby. We are working with Burnie City Council to transform the eastern Makers car park into a landscaped park area that can be enjoyed by the community while creating an attractive connection between The Makers and the city centre. Once complete, parking in that area will not be returning.

Absolutely. New operators and entrepreneurs from the region can participate in development programs and progress their ideas in the Business Incubator. It will feature co-working spaces, business mentoring and training. This will not only help new and existing local businesses develop but will also contribute to future local jobs and economic prosperity. Tech Solutions Hub and TIA staff will continue to engage with business and industry to help solve industry problems and provide people with the skills needed across our region’s workforce. Industry, business and community members can also participate in learning programs and public events. Industry briefings are continuing to be held. Please reach out to us at campus.transformation@fjquanlu.com if you would like to connect and learn more.

Much consideration has gone into this. It’s been important for any name change to reflect making, the heritage of Makers’ Workshop, and Burnie as the City of Makers. However, the ‘workshop’ element of handmade making has changed. Hence, the new Makers’ Workshop is being called The Makers Technology and Innovation Hub. This retains its well-known name, reflects the ‘modern making’ of the technology and innovation featured in the building, and respects its past of artisan making.

The role that Makers’ Workshop played in the arts and artisan ‘making’ will be progressed a short distance away at Burnie City Council’s new Cultural Centre located in the heart of the CBD.

We host regular community walks at West Park where you can discover the new campus building while learning about plans for the new Makers and other site progress. Everyone is welcome. 跟随BG体育app的Facebook页面 for upcoming dates.

Artist impressions of the new Makers:

West Park staged works

An image showing the staged construction works at West Park

Contractor activity is continuing across sections of West Park to complete projects which include:

  • Expanding the Little Penguin habitat and elevating the existing coastal path so the colony can access its new area
  • Transforming the railway corridor into a second pedestrian and bike path
  • Building a car park for all site users that includes short-term visitor parking
  • Final landscaping across the precinct
  • Refurbishing Makers' Workshop into a new technology and innovation hub

Full completion of these remaining works is expected in the second half of 2023, and vehicle and pedestrian access will be impacted in some areas as activity progresses. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

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Partial closure – railway path

This Monday, 25 September, a section of the railway path will be temporarily closed while TasNetworks removes overhead power lines. A pedestrian detour will be in place alongside the campus building for the duration of this activity which may last up to four hours, subject to the transmission poles also being removed at the same time. Please take care if passing through the area.

A map showing the area where power lines will be removed at West Park


Road works and pedestrian impacts:

Fairbrother has begun improving the road directly in front of the West Park student apartments limiting pedestrian access in this area. The existing road surface is being removed and will be replaced with a concrete aggregate finish. A vehicle turning area will be established next to the south-eastern corner of the campus and kerbing will be introduced for a formalised pedestrian crossing between the accommodation building and campus building. Please take care if passing through the area.

August road works at West Park


Road closure: Eastern Makers car park

The parking area on the lower, beach side of The Makers building has now closed as work begins to transform it into a landscaped space for the community. A vehicle detour is in place redirecting traffic past the student accommodation and Makers buildings. Alternative car parking for students, staff and community visitors is now available in the main car park which has partially opened along the northern fringe of West Park (drive straight ahead as you enter West Park from the Bass Highway intersection). Once complete, the community park will comprise two zones – a green landscaped space for gathering and recreation, and a compacted gravel section to accommodate outdoor events and programs while serving as a turning circle for emergency vehicles. Upon completion of these works, vehicle access to this area will be restricted to emergency and council vehicles only – car parking is not returning.


Main car park update:

The main car park for all West Park users – located along the northern fringe of the site – is now complete. As part of the University’s Development Approval with Burnie City Council, parking is only available for users of the precinct – all day city commuter parking is not permitted. This is being monitored and penalties apply. Short-term 2 hr parking is available for visiting community members on the western side of the turning circle (turn left as you enter the car park). While some spaces in the new car park have permit and time restrictions in place during business hours, community visitors are welcome to use these after hours. We greatly appreciate everyone’s patience as we have worked to deliver a sustainable car park that achieves the best environmental outcomes for the site and the community.


Coastal path temporary closure:

The coastal path has temporarily closed for safety reasons. This is so the car park works can be progressed, and in preparation for improvements to be made to the coastal path – including elevating sections so Little Penguins can pass below into their new and expanded habitat. All pedestrian and bike access through West Park will temporarily transition to the nearby railway path. A temporary link behind the new band and community facility will connect the railway path with the existing coastal path on the western side of the precinct. When the site is in its final configuration, the railway and coastal paths will connect via a permanent link between the new car park and band and community facility. Pedestrian access to the Little Penguin Observation Centre will continue via the railway path.

While the car park is being completed, alternative parking arrangements are in place. Some existing parking areas at West Park are being temporarily reserved for permit holders between Monday – Friday, 7.30am – 4pm. Outside of these hours, visitors are welcome to utilise the parking spaces unless they are signed otherwise. Parking is reserved for users of The Point in its adjacent car park, and there is dedicated visitor parking for the University’s Field Building opposite the western campus entrance. These temporary arrangements will continue until construction of the main car park has been completed. In line with our development approval, parking at West Park will only be available for users of the precinct’s facilities - city commuter parking is not returning.

Contractor activity at West Park:

  • Working days: Monday - Friday (excluding public holidays), with occasional weekend work
  • Working hours: 7am - 5.20pm

Accommodation

At our West Park apartments, you can find yourself living steps away from our new Cradle Coast campus.

These apartments fall under the National Rental Affordability Scheme. This gives you access to the best of Burnie on a student's budget.

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Services and facilities

Our purpose-built teaching and learning facilities are inclusive and accessible with a range of amenities and resources, both on-site and nearby. All University of Tasmania campuses are now fully smoke-free and have COVID-19 safety measures in place.

Maps showing the locations of our on-campus amenities can be found in the Maps of Burnie campuses section below. Amenities include:

  • Unity operates the public café inside our campus and is open Monday - Friday between 8.30am - 2pm. Enjoy Leaping Goat coffee along with light food options and there's plenty of indoor and outdoor seating available. Enter via the eastern building entrance (near the new public railway path and Little Penguin Observation Centre).
  • You’ll find our Unigym at the Burnie Surf Life Saving Club nearby, where you’ll have access to a small boutique weights and cardio area and group fitness classes. Limited memberships are available. Please email burnie.sport@fjquanlu.com for more information.
  • Discounted memberships are also on offer for students at Anytime Fitness.

Our new Cradle Coast campus library is open to the community. It has a range of print and electronic resources to help with your studies, as well as a 24/7 returns point.

Some library learning hubs offer 24-hour access. However, access to the libraries varies depending on the academic year. Please check the current Library opening hours.

Phone: +61 3 6430 4985

You are welcome to feed your child wherever you feel comfortable on campus. In addition, facilities are available for staff and students who need a private space to breastfeed/express milk.

Find out more about the facilities, including what is available in the rooms, opening times, and a guide on children on campus, go to Parenting Facilities.

Room locations

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Cradle CoastRoom 106 near the main campus entrance

Further information about Campus Services

Campus locations

Campus addresses

University of Tasmania
Cradle Coast campus
West Park precinct
4-8 Bass Highway
BURNIE TASMANIA 7320
AUSTRALIA

T: +61 3 6430 4999


Student Centre / UConnect hours:
Monday – Friday, 8.45am - 5pm
24/7 swipe card access available for students and staff

Cradle Coast campus addresses - location and postal All Cradle Coast post boxes

Campus maps

Maps include building names and purposes; automated external defibrillators (AED); emergency points; bicycle facilities, electric car charging, car parking and parking voucher machines; bus stops; showers; water refill stations and community gardens.

Maps are updated on a regular basis as our campuses transform.

View the Cradle Coast campus - West Park site on Unimaps.