The Tasmanian Government welcomes news that Targa Tasmania is planning a return to its signature event in 2025.
Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan, said it will be fantastic to have the event back.
"This will be the first time the full event has occurred since 2021," Minister Duigan said.
"The event is now planned to take place in November to allow for a range of safety changes. It will also see the biggest course change in the event's history."
The event will begin in Hobart on November 16, 2025, then head to Devonport, and finish in Launceston on November 21, 2025
"The six-day tarmac rally is for the true motoring enthusiast and will travel a whopping 2000km over the week," Minister Duigan said.
"We know this event has a massive tourism impact for our state, with 80 per cent of Targa competitors visitors to Tasmania, travelling from across Australia and overseas to participate.
"The event attracts over 3500 interstate participants each year, with each staying an average of nine nights in the state."
It is estimated Targa injects $8 million into the Tasmanian economy, according to data obtained from competitor surveys.
"As part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future, we are growing our tourism sector by investing in events and unique experiences across the State," Minister Duigan said.
"The Government is investing $1.975 million to support the delivery of five Targa Tasmania events between 2025 and 2029, securing one of the world's most iconic motorsport events for at least five years."
The Government will continue to work with Targa Australia once the 2024 Coronial Inquest findings are handed down.