“This shared governance model will ensure public authorities have full oversight of all Games projects from the planning,scoping and design phase through to contracting,construction and delivery.
“It is expected the timing of the establishment of the OCA will coincide with OCOG[Organising Committee for the Olympic Games].”
It was also a central plank of the Morrison government’s support for the bid.
“Our proposal for a genuine and shared partnership between the Commonwealth and state government would see a jointly owned,funded and run Olympic Infrastructure Agency - with full oversight of all projects from the planning,scoping and design phase through to contracting,construction and delivery,” Morrison said in April 2021,when his government officially backed the bid.
“This takes the Olympics out of the day-to-day politics. It provides a platform for bipartisan support at every level of government and lets those who we will jointly appoint to get this job done,to just get on with it.”
A spokeswoman for Miles said the IOC,and other levels of government,were happy with inter-governmental co-ordination so far and,at this stage at least,a new agency would be wasteful.
She said there would,however,be a co-ordination agency,as opposed to a more powerful authority,announced in the near future.
Opposition Olympic and Paralympic Infrastructure spokesman Jarrod Bleijie said it was a breaking of a promise that had been made on the world stage.
“The premier and her office now hold unchecked authority over the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” he said.
“That will send a shiver down the spine of every Queenslander who is paying for the Games.”
But Miles said the lack of a co-ordination authority did not mean a lack of transparency.
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“I don’t think a new bureaucracy that would just soak up resources is a useful and necessary part of the value of how we structured the[inter-governmental agreement],” he said.
“The Queensland government will lead and fund the Gabba,while the Australian government will fully fund the Brisbane Arena.
“It allows for much clearer lines of responsibility and further diminishes any need for a new public service agency.”