Upgrades to the Silverdome could be the final piece of the puzzle to rubber stamp a WNBL team in northern Tasmania as the JackJumpers prepare to present their official submission to league bosses.
The Tasmania JackJumpers’ desire to continue playing games in Launceston is secure long-term after more state government funding was announced to improve the much-maligned Silverdome.
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Minister for Sports and Events, Nick Duigan, said the upgrades will enable the Silverdome to deliver an even greater fan experience and host more cultural, community, and live entertainment events.
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