Tasmanian Government Free Public Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi at Tasmanian Government Locations
Free Wi-Fi is provided at many Tasmanian Government locations through the Statewide Wi-Fi Access Program (SWAP).
Access to free Wi-Fi can promote digital inclusion, support tourism and encourage business activity by providing convenient, free access to online content and services.
You can connect to the TasGov_Free network with your Wi-Fi enabled device.
Connect to Tasmanian Government free public Wi-Fi
- Look up available networks on your device.
- Select the ‘TasGov_Free’ network.
- Accept the terms and conditions.
You do not need a password or login in to connect to the TasGov_Free network.
Libraries_Tasmania networks
- Look up available networks on your device.
- Select the ‘Libraries_Tasmania network.
- Open any webpage and accept the terms and conditions.
You do not need a password or login in to connect to the Libraries_Tasmania network. Please visit the Libraries Tasmania website to get more information about the Libraries Tasmania free Wi-Fi program.
Use of TasGov_Free Wi-Fi
Tasmanian Government free public Wi-Fi is provided for the benefit of the community. Use of the free Wi-Fi should be fair and community minded. Download size and connection times may be limited at times. Content may be filtered. Our Terms and Conditions provide more information on usage rules and restrictions.
Find TasGov_Free hotspots
Free public Wi-Fi is available at many State Government locations around Tasmania.
More locations may be added over time. Check back regularly to find out which new locations have been enabled.
Disclaimer
Location information is intended as a guide only. TasGov_Free end user Terms and Conditions apply. Locations of free Wi-Fi may change over time or experience interference in coverage. The Tasmanian Government or their suppliers are not responsible for the accuracy of content in the map.
Choose a region to view free Wi-Fi locations
East Coast
Bicheno
Fingal
Orford
St Helens
St Mary's
St Mary's
St Mary's
Swansea
Flinders Island
Whitemark
Hobart and South
Bagdad
Battery Point
Bellerive
Bothwell
Bridgewater
Cygnet
Geeveston
Glenora
Glenorchy
Glenorchy
Hobart
Hobart
Hobart
Hobart
Hobart
Hobart
Hobart
Hobart
Hobart
Hobart
Huonville
Kingston
New Norfolk
New Town
New Town
New Town
North Hobart
Nubeena
Ouse
Oatlands
Richmond
Rosny
Lindisfarne
Sorell
Sorell
Woodbridge
King Island
Currie
Currie
Launceston and North
Launceston
Launceston
Launceston
Launceston
Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield
Bridport
Campbell Town
Deloraine
Deloraine
George Town
Longford
Scottsdale
Westbury
Kings Meadows
Exeter
Lilydale
Lilydale
North West
Devonport
Devonport
Burnie
Burnie
Burnie
Latrobe
Sheffield
Wynyard
Smithton
Ulverstone
Penguin
West Coast
Zeehan
Tullah
Stay Safe Online
Public Wi-Fi networks are never totally secure. To help minimise your risk, check out these tips and resources.
Public Wi-Fi safety tips:
- Install a trusted VPN.
- Use anti-virus protection.
- Keep your device software updated.
- Use strong passwords.
- Avoid sensitive transactions like online shopping or banking.
More tips to stay safe while connecting to public Wi-Fi and hotspots is available online.
Resources to help keep you safe online
Get more resources on Cyber Safety from the Tasmanian Department for Education, Children and Young People to keep the whole family safe online.
You can also get help to stay safe online from the Australian Government Cyber website.
See more frequently asked questions
See the full Terms & conditions