Launceston, TAS
City in Tasmania
Australia
Launceston, SA publishes Expressions of Interest call for e-scooter pilot with Hobart
The two councils are seeking a shared operator for a one-year micromobility pilot. The selected operator will handle day-to-day management and supply ridership data to council leaders. Participants will reserve e-scooters by app and travel in geofenced areas including roads with speed limits under 50 kilometers per hour. Launceston and Hobart included micromobility in recent transport plans for reduced congestion and emissions.
Launceston, TAS
Australia
Hobart, TAS
Australia
Launceston, SA turns years of LiDAR scans of city center into a Minecraft world
City staff produce three-dimensional models of development projects from LiDAR data. Multiple years of scans were translated into data for a Minecraft version of downtown Launceston. An initial version of the world was used during school visits to highlight the possibilities of city planning. Users of the Java and Education editions of the game can add, subtract, or change local streets and attractions like UTAS Stadium.
Launceston, TAS
Australia
Launceston, SA develops multicultural mental health guides as part of suicide prevention program
The council and the Phoenix Centre translated guides into 10 commonly spoken languages including Amharic, Nepali, and Tigrinya. Each card goes beyond simple translation from English with culturally relevant guidance on helping others with mental health issues. Council departments published the cards online and offer print versions at community events. The Launceston Suicide Prevention Prevention Trial trains community members to identify early signs of suicidal behavior.
Launceston, TAS
Australia
Launceston, TAS pursues smart traffic management system for congestion reduction
The Launceston Smart Traffic program uses live video streaming and coordinated signals to optimize traffic flow. City officials are evaluating how signals can be rotated to balance emergency vehicles, public transit, and pedestrian needs. This collaboration with state and federal agencies anticipates connected vehicle technology aided by road sensors and communication tools.
Launceston, TAS
Australia