A concept image of the Gabba as the main venue for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Credit:Queensland government
Under strong questioning from Coalition and Greens senators on the first day of a federal inquiry into Australia’s preparedness to host Commonwealth and Olympic games,Kaiser said the rundown Gabba was due to come to the end of its life in 2030.
“And,without a doubt,the value-for-money outcome is a teardown and rebuild,” he said.
“The cheapest of the other options was still $2.2 billion,and it would have been a refurbishment that would have denied us the opportunities to integrate it into the surrounding community and create those legacy benefits.
“And a refurbishment,as opposed to a rebuild,also comes with considerable risk.”
The Gabba,Brisbane’s home of cricket and AFL,will be the main venue for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It will also host the opening and closing ceremonies.
The inquiry heard again that an upgrade was necessary regardless of the Games.
But Greens senator Penny Allman-Payne put it to Kaiser that the historic primary school would not have to close if the government chose another venue for athletics,such as the Gold Coast’s Carrara Stadium or Brisbane’s Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (formerly QEII).