Tasmania's government is being urged to ensure the full cost of a contentious AFL stadium is made public before the project reaches a vote to decide its fate.

Construction of the $945 million roofed venue at Macquarie Point in Hobart is a condition of the island state's licence for AFL and AFLW entry in 2028.

Tasmania's planning commission will hand down its assessment report on September 17 after weeks of mid-year hearings examining the project.

To get the green light, the stadium must be voted through both houses of state parliament.

It is supported by the governing Liberals and the Labor opposition, meaning it will get through the lower house, but needs the backing of several independents to pass the upper house.

Lower-house independent Kristie Johnston, who opposes the stadium, wi

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