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Cadbury to open $150m chocolate experience in Hobart

Penny ThomasThe West Australian
Visual concept for Cadbury’s new chocolate experience.
Camera IconVisual concept for Cadbury’s new chocolate experience. Credit: Supplied

One of Tasmania’s most beloved tourist attractions is set for a sweet revival, with Cadbury unveiling plans for its new $150 million chocolate experience, due to open in late 2028.

Located beside the existing factory in Hobart’s north, the attraction will feature immersive exhibits and tours, a chocolate tasting lab, artisan production spaces and a rooftop lounge celebrating Tasmania’s finest produce.

Visual concept for the upcoming factory control room at Cadbury’s new chocolate experience.
Camera IconVisual concept for the upcoming factory control room at Cadbury’s new chocolate experience. Credit: Supplied
Visual concept for Cadbury’s chocolate experience.
Camera IconVisual concept for Cadbury’s chocolate experience. Credit: Supplied

The project — developed by Simon Currant and Associates in partnership with Cadbury — has been 15 years in the making, with Glenorchy City Council’s planning authority giving it the green light in May.

Once complete, the attraction is forecast to welcome 431,000 visitors a year and inject more than $120m annually into the Tasmanian economy.

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