City
Launceston, Australia
Region
Oceania
Population
71,878
Restaurant & Food Establishments
N/A
Launceston is the second largest city of Australia’s island state, Tasmania, and is the third oldest city in Australia. Set on the banks of kanamaluka/Tamar river, the city and region is best known for its fertile soils and productive surrounding waters, incredible natural scenery, well preserved colonial architecture, much of Tasmania’s iconic produce, and renowned restaurants and farmers’ market. With the population reaching over 150,000 people, the Launceston region accounts for over a third of Tasmania’s annual agricultural output.
Designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy in 2021, the region lives and breathes the ‘paddock to plate’ philosophy, priding itself on the diversity and quality of local produce, and the entirety of the food system.
The city offers an incredible range of dining experiences, all woven around supporting local farmers, harvesters and makers. Whether it’s locally made beer, wine and spirits, local pub fare to fine dining, or coffee and baked goods, the locals of Launceston have mastered their crafts, delivering their experiences with creativity and passion.
Beyond produce and dining, the region is a hub for gastronomic innovation; from the University of Tasmania’s Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association, and the Tasmanian Agricultural Productivity Group, to the fermented food incubator at Legana, FermenTAS, and the largest freeze-drying operation in Australia, Forager foods, the region demonstrates growth, creativity and innovation in agriculture and research.
It’s the love of all things food that fosters connection and creativity, among our unique and growing community.
The designation is being managed by the Northern Tasmanian Development Corporation, the regional development organisation for Northern Tasmania and its Gastronomy committee. Our designation covers and is supported by eight council areas; Break O’Day, Meander Valley, West Tamar, Northern Midlands, George Town, Dorset, Flinders and City of Launceston.
While the city is one of Australia’s oldest, Launceston’s history is relatively young. The traditional custodians of the land, the palawa people, have been harvesting from the land and waters for tens of thousands of years. Their food incorporates a variety of indigenous meats, seafood, shoots, leaves, berries and flowers. The modern city offers a vibrant blend of cultures through the foods and flavours from many migrants who have established roots here. The agricultural landscapes surrounding the city produce a great variety of high-quality produce with over 60% of it sold off island. The indigenous and traditional ingredients of Tasmania continue to influence the contemporary gastronomy landscape.
Countless of our local producers have won many accolades for their incredible produce and products, with a variety of produce ranging from wine to dairy products, condiments, to meat and livestock, all gaining national, and even global recognition. Our iconic products are not limited to any specific produce, but include:
The stakeholders of Launceston City of Gastronomy include:
INFORMATION
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Coordinator
Colleen Swain
Contact Mail
colleen.swain@sanantonio.gov