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Council delay stalls Firmus AI factory push in Tasmania

Tom Mercer by Tom Mercer
July 23, 2026
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Australia keeps telling itself it wants to be a home for artificial intelligence, with sovereign computing power, jobs and investment landing on local soil rather than being rented from a hyperscaler in Virginia. Tasmania has just offered a reminder that ambition at the national level still has to survive the ordinary grind of local government, because a council has delayed a plan by Firmus to build an AI factory in the state.

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The decision, reported by The Australian, is a procedural pause rather than a rejection. Councils routinely defer large industrial proposals when they want more information, more community consultation or more certainty about the burden a project will place on local roads, water and power. For a data centre of the scale Firmus has been pitching, all three of those questions matter, and none of them get answered quickly.

Why Firmus chose Tasmania

Firmus, which has developed its own immersion-cooling technology and is closely tied to Sustainable Metal Cloud, has made Tasmania central to its Australian story for a simple reason: the state runs largely on hydroelectricity. AI data centres are enormous, thirsty consumers of electricity, and their carbon footprint is one of the loudest criticisms levelled at the industry. Building where the grid is already renewable lets a company like Firmus argue that its computing is greener than the same racks humming away on a coal-heavy network on the mainland.

That pitch has helped the company move quickly on the commercial side. Firmus recently signed an infrastructure contract reported at around $855 million with construction group MAAS, a sign that money and momentum are lining up behind its build-out. The problem, as this council delay shows, is that a signed contract and a shovel-ready site are not the same thing. Planning approval sits in a different queue, controlled by a different set of decision makers, and it moves at its own pace.

Two ways to read the delay

From the developer’s side, delays like this are an expensive nuisance. AI infrastructure is a global race, and the companies chasing capacity want certainty about timelines so they can commit chips, capital and customers. Every month a site sits in planning limbo is a month a competitor in Singapore, Malaysia or the United States is pouring concrete. Industry figures have argued for years that Australia’s approvals processes are too slow and too fragmented for the kind of gigawatt-scale infrastructure the AI boom requires, and a Tasmanian pause will read to them as more evidence for that case.

From the community and council side, the caution is entirely reasonable. A hyperscale AI facility is not a quiet neighbour. It can draw as much power as a small city, demand large volumes of water for cooling depending on the design, and reshape the local electricity market in ways that flow through to household bills. Residents in regional and outer-urban areas increasingly ask a fair question: if a data centre soaks up cheap renewable power and creates relatively few permanent jobs once it is running, what exactly does the local community get in return? A council that slows down to interrogate those trade-offs is doing its job, not obstructing progress.

The Australian stakes

This is where the story stops being a local Tasmanian matter and becomes a national one. The Commonwealth has talked up sovereign AI capability, and data centres are the physical foundation of that ambition. You cannot have Australian-controlled models, Australian data residency or Australian AI jobs without Australian compute, and compute means buildings, land, water and a great deal of firm, affordable power. Tasmania, with its hydro base, is one of the most logical places in the country to put that infrastructure.

Yet the same tension keeps surfacing across the sector. FluentSea has reported repeatedly on warnings that Australia risks losing AI investment to faster-moving jurisdictions, and on the strain data centres are placing on the national electricity system. The Firmus delay puts those abstract debates in one concrete place. It shows that even in the state with the best renewable credentials and a willing developer holding a large construction contract, the project still has to clear a council that is not obliged to hurry.

There is a genuine policy question buried in here about who decides. Large energy and industrial projects in Australia can be called in by state governments or assessed through major-project pathways that sit above ordinary council processes, precisely so that nationally significant infrastructure is not held hostage to a single local vote. Whether AI data centres should be treated that way is contested. Streamlining approvals speeds up investment, but it also strips communities of the ability to scrutinise projects that will live in their backyards for decades. Tasmania’s government has courted data-centre investment, so how it responds to this delay will signal how far it is willing to go to smooth the path.

What happens next

A delay is not a dead end. In most cases the council will set out what it wants: more detailed studies on power and water demand, clearer community benefit, firmer commitments on local jobs and construction spend, or environmental assessments it feels are incomplete. Firmus can supply that material and come back, and given the size of its investment and the MAAS contract already in place, it has every incentive to keep pushing rather than walk away. The likeliest outcome is a revised proposal and a later approval, not a cancelled project.

The broader signal is what matters for the industry. If Australia is serious about hosting the compute behind its AI ambitions, governments at every level will have to reconcile two things that are currently pulling in opposite directions: the desire to attract fast, large-scale infrastructure investment, and the right of communities to a proper say over what gets built near them. Tasmania is now a small test case for whether that balance can be struck without either scaring off developers or steamrolling residents. Firmus, and the rest of the sector watching from the sidelines, will be paying close attention to how the state answers.

Sources: The Australian.

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