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Norman Eyes Investment in Ambitious Tasmanian Golf and Water Project

POSTED ON March 9, 2026 @ 11:42 am

HOBART – Greg Norman has touched down in Tasmania to scout a massive, high-stakes development that aims to blend world-class sport with critical water infrastructure.

Arriving via private jet, “The Shark” was whisked away for a helicopter tour of the proposed South Arm golf course site. The visit, arranged by developer Justin Hetrel, marks a pivotal moment for a project that has been 14 years in the making.

A “Life-Giving” Infrastructure Pitch

While the 18-hole course is the “anchor tenant,” developer Justin Hetrel emphasised that the project’s true value lies beneath the surface. He has already invested $30 million into a first-of-its-kind A-class water recycling scheme.

  • The Infrastructure: A 7-kilometre pipeline running under the Derwent River from Blackmans Bay.
  • The Impact: Delivering treated wastewater to irrigate the drought-stricken peninsula, supporting over 41 local farms.
  • The Quote: “We’re not just about a golf course. We’re about water, which is life,” Hetrel said.

Hetrel confirmed he is pursuing Norman as a primary financial backer to help secure the remaining $25 million needed for the first stage of construction.

Government Support vs. Local Opposition

Norman also met with Premier Jeremy Rockliff and Treasurer Eric Abetz at Hobart Airport. The Premier characterised the meeting as a “fantastic opportunity” to promote the state’s speciality brand, stating, “Tasmania is open for business.”

However, the project faces a steep climb to clear legal and cultural hurdles:

  • Aboriginal Heritage: The 120-hectare site (Arm End Reserve) contains several Aboriginal middens. Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania and the Aboriginal Heritage Council have voiced strong opposition, citing the risk of “destruction” to a culturally significant landscape.
  • Legal Challenges: The Tasmanian Conservation Trust (TCT) has filed a Supreme Court appeal, arguing that the project’s planning permit has lapsed. They also warn that runoff could threaten the endangered spotted handfish in the nearby marine conservation area.
  • Approval Status: Hetrel is currently working to reinstate a development permit that lapsed in 2022, hoping for a resolution within eight weeks.

Project Timeline & Financials

Milestone Detail
Investment to Date $30 million
Additional Funding Needed $25 million
Target Construction Start June 1 (Pending approvals)
Estimated Completion ~10 months after start

If approvals are granted, construction could begin as early as mid-year, potentially transforming the South Arm peninsula into a global golf destination and a regional irrigation hub.

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