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read moreIncoming Queensland Premier Steven Miles has said he will establish an independent body to oversee infrastructure for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The move follows mounting criticism of the in-house approach to Games infrastructure adopted by outgoing Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, who stepped down on Sunday announcing her retirement from politics.
Current Deputy Premier Miles, who is expected to be confirmed as Premier on Friday, announced yesterday that under his leadership, an independent infrastructure agency would be established to deliver projects for the Games.
He confirmed that this would mean major infrastructure projects for the Games, including the $2.7 billion rebuilding of the Gabba and the recently announced $137 million redevelopment of the RNA Showgrounds’ Main Arena as its temporary replacement.
Pledging a review of the projects, Deputy Premier Miles explained “I want there to be a review of the major venues master plan.
“That will again look at the Gabba and those displacement issues. Every other time I’ve asked those questions, the advice has been that the Gabba redevelopment is absolutely necessary to host Brisbane 2032.
“But I think it’s reasonable for us to be absolutely assured of that before we finalise those tenders so that process will happen. I also want to make sure that we have a good displacement plan for the Brisbane Lions and our cricket teams to make sure that they have somewhere good to play in the time that needs to happen.”
Under Premier Palaszczuk, the Queensland Government had previously opted to install an Olympics Coordination Office instead of a cross-government agency overseeing infrastructure projects.
When questioned on the Gabba project, Treasurer Cameron Dick, who will on Friday be elected Deputy Premier, indicated that there would be a “pause” on projects while a review takes place.
Treasurer Dick stated “we’re going to pause on the projects, we’re just going to have a review.
“We’re going to take our time to consider that and we’re going to set up that independent authority. There are some moving parts there, that we’re going to reflect on as a new government.”
As Deputy Premier, Miles had been a strong supporter of keeping Olympics planning within the Premier’s department. Just last month he unveiled plans for the surrounding precinct - dubbed ‘East Bank’ after Brisbane’s South Bank, which was redeveloped following World Expo in 1988.
However, speaking yesterday he advised that he had been “convinced” of the need for an independent delivery authority for games infrastructure, noting “we’ll start work just as soon as I get my feet under the desk on that initiative, amongst all of the others which I intend to outline to Queenslanders once the caucus has met on Friday.”
The Queensland Government last month announced it was seeking out design and construction partners for the complete redevelopment of the Gabba Stadium after the project to transform the venue into the centrepiece for Brisbane 2032 was approved.
The International Olympic Committee has repeatedly declared that the Gabba redevelopment is not required to host the Games. The upgrade has been justified on the ground that the Gabba is ageing and needs a refresh.
The review will also look into other Olympics infrastructure, including the Brisbane Live arena and a range of regional venues.
Images: Concepts for Brisbane 2032 venues as submitted in the Olympics/Paralympics bid in 2021 (top) and incoming Queensland Premier Steven Miles (below).
4th December 2023 - Brisbane Lord Mayor quits 2032 Olympics Forum
4th December 2023 - Brisbane Aquatic Centre to host 2024 Australian Swimming Trials
1st December 2023 - 20,000 seat stadium to be built at Brisbane’s RNA Showgrounds as temporary Gabba replacement
30th November 2023 - Work commences on refurbishment of Suncorp Stadium’s Members Reserve
24th November 2023 - Queensland Government announces commencement of design and construction procurement for new Gabba Stadium
11th November 2023 - 20 Year Plan laid out with release of Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Legacy Strategy
13th October 2023 - Queensland Minister for Tourism, Sport and Olympics Stirling Hinchliffe to step down
6th October 2023 - Stadiums Queensland venues hosted record 4.9 million patrons through 2022/23 financial year
17th September 2023 - Senate inquiry calls for ‘urgent review’ of Queensland Government’s $2.7 billion Gabba redevelopment
12th September 2023 - Football Australia’s James Johnson calls for stadiums review ahead of 2032 Olympics and potential FIFA World Cup bid
23rd August 2023 - AOC’s Matt Carroll tells Federal Senate hearing that redevelopment of the Gabba for Brisbane Olympics is ‘not required’
1st August 2023 - Development for Brisbane 2032 athletics warm-up facility will not require demolition of homes
28th July 2023 - Gabba rebuild prompts Queensland Cricket call for new 10,000 seat stadium at Albion
12th July 2023 - International survey names Brisbane as Australia’s top sports city
29th June 2023 - $31.5 million National Rugby Training Centre opens at Ballymore
26th May 2023 - Queensland Government announces next steps in planning for 2032 Olympics legacy
13th December 2022 - Cindy Cook named Chief Executive of Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics Organising Committee
9th August 2022 - Rising 2032 Olympics costs could see Gabba redevelopment exceed $1 billion
3rd December 2021 - New legislation establishes Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee
21st November 2021 - Brisbane 2032 Olympic legacy factors in Woolloongabba Cross River Rail development
7th October 2021 - New Queensland Ministerial roles announced in preparation for 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games
4th August 2021 - Brisbane Quarantine Hub gets approval
22nd July 2021 - Rebuilt Gabba and new Brisbane Live arena the key developments for 2032 Olympic Games hosting
3rd March 2021 - Planned Brisbane Live development could be a 2032 Olympics venue
21st April 2019 - Queensland Government to end junk food advertising in bid to address rising obesity
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