Articles report that the ABC’s Ground Up team builds a comedy around a topic many people do not readily find funny, using the geography and community divisions of Tasmania as the central framing. Across the sources, a key premise is that Tasmania’s identity as a state with communities separated by the location of the new AFL stadium creates natural contrasts and story material. The stadium is described as dividing parts of the state, and rather than acting as an obstacle, that division is portrayed as helpful for shaping characters, situations and comedic angles. The outlets agree that this approach underpins how the show develops its material, turning a real-world local feature into a narrative device. While the articles’ details are limited beyond the creative premise, they consistently link the comedy’s concept to the impact of the new AFL stadium on how Tasmanians experience connection and separation across the state.