Architect Chosen for Westbury Education Care Center

The delivery of a new education and care facility at Westbury is a step closer, with the appointment of an architect for the project.

Local Tasmanian architectural firm David Denman and Associates has been appointed to lead the design of the new $5 million early learning facility.

The new facility will be built at Westbury Primary School, delivering 36 much-needed additional early childhood education and care places for local families.

Construction is expected to commence in mid-2027 and be completed in 2028.

The project is a partnership between the Australian and Tasmanian Governments with an investment through $1 billion Building Early Education Fund.

The Australian Government Fund provides capital to build or expand early learning services in areas of greatest need, including regional communities like Westbury, helping families access quality early learning closer to home.

These investments will support workforce participation, strengthen regional communities, and help ensure more children get the best possible start in life.

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