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Sweet success as Council green-lights $150 million Chocolate Experience at Cadbury

Glenorchy City Council has approved the $150 million Chocolate Experience at Cadbury, clearing the way for a project that will put Tasmania on the map and attract thousands of additional visitors per year to the State.



The Experience, at the historic Cadbury factory site in Claremont, is forecast to welcome 431,000 visitors a year, inject over $120 million into the Tasmanian economy annually, and support more than 300 construction jobs and over 200 ongoing roles.


“This is a huge win for Tasmania and for Claremont. It represents a generational boost for the local economy, creating jobs, attracting investment, and helping move Tasmania’s visitor economy to the next level. Securing Development Approval has taken years of working closely with the local community, Council and Cadbury, and it’s fantastic to see all that hard work starting to pay off,”


Chocolate Central
Chocolate Central

“From the moment visitors arrive, this will be unlike any chocolate attraction in the world.  It will be an innovative, immersive and deeply emotive experience that uses storytelling and technology to bring the magic of chocolate-making to life. It will be full of surprise, nostalgia, creativity and joy and, of course, there will be plenty of chocolate along the way. It is one Tasmanians will be proud of and one I’m privileged to help deliver,” Mr Currant said.


Chocolate Lab
Chocolate Lab

Tourism Industry Council Tasmania CEO Amy Hills said the Experience had the backing of the entire tourism sector.


“For our industry to go from strength to strength we need to keep innovating and keep investing in attractions.  This is a next-level concept that is going to make Tasmania the must-do destination that it deserves to be.  This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to tell the Cadbury story properly, and it will lift the whole industry with it. Operators right across the State have put their support behind this project because they see the massive positive benefits it will bring,” Ms Hills said.


Factory Control Room
Factory Control Room

Toby Smith, President of Mondelēz International for Japan, Australia, and New Zealand said Cadbury was proud to support the Experience as brand partner.


“Cadbury's story and Tasmania's story have been intertwined for more than a century and this project will bring that story to life for hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, and help write the next chapter for Claremont, for Cadbury and for Tasmanian tourism.”


Melbourne-based investment bank Kidder Williams is the sole financial advisor raising capital for the Experience. Kidder Williams is in the market and engaging with interested parties, with receipt of Development Approval an important step towards securing capital.


Ninety five per cent of the project cost will be privately funded, with existing government support providing the confidence for its future success.


The project is due to be complete by September 2028.


 
 
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* Disclaimer: The visuals and concepts presented across this website are early-stage design renders intended to illustrate the creative direction of the Cadbury Experience Project (CEP). All elements are subject to ongoing development and may change as the project evolves.

The Chocolate Experience at Cadbury respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we operate and we pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. We recognise the enduring connection that Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to their Country. We honour their unique cultures, languages, and histories and commit to working collaboratively towards a future of mutual respect, understanding, and reconciliation. In our journey of exploration and discovery, we acknowledge and celebrate the rich heritage of the world's oldest living cultures.

Simon Currant and Associates Cadbury
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