Football Tasmania has today released its Strategic Plan 2024-2028, to guide the future of the game in Tasmania.
Following a consultation process in March, which included stakeholder sessions and a State-wide survey, the new plan has now been endorsed by the Football Tasmania Board.
The resulting plan centres around four key strategic pillars:
- Unifying football: Unify the Tasmanian football community to work collaboratively for the collective good of the game
- Competitions and pathways: Enhance our local competition and pathway opportunities
- Participants: Grow participation and engagement in our game
- Facilities: Improve the quality and provision of football facilities across the State
Board president and chair Bob Gordon said: “The new strategic plan is a roadmap for Football Tasmania as we grow our game and build for our future.
“It will guide us as we make important decisions to encourage participation at all levels, develop the facilities we need, and create pathways for all from juniors to elite, so that football is the chosen sport for Tasmanians.”
Football Tasmania Chief Executive Officer Tony Pignata said: “The strategic plan will guide our Football Tasmania team and how we work together with the State’s football community for the benefit of all.
“We will work on key initiatives that address each of these pillars, as we provide opportunities for Tasmanians to have a healthy, enjoyable and connected life through participation in football.”
You can view a one-page version of the plan, plus the Football Tasmania values, here, and the full document here.