Then premier Daniel Andrews and his deputy Jacinta Allan announcing the cancellation of the 2026 Commonwealth Games on July 18.Credit:Joe Armao
The Commonwealth Games Federation in London and Commonwealth Games Australia were given just eight hours’ notice before the state government made the announcement on July 18. The government was still spruiking the Games in the lead-up to the cancellation.
In June,law firm Arnold Bloch Leibler was hired for “legal services regarding withdrawal from hosting 2026 Commonwealth Games”. The $1.27 million contract ran until September 21.
That cost is on top of the$380 million settlement the government reached with Games organisers.
Premier Jacinta Allan,then deputy to Daniel Andrews and the minister responsible for delivering the Games,at the time blamed an almost threefold escalation in costs – to as much as $7 billion – when the government dumped the event.
Details of the legal costs emerged via Department of Premier and Cabinet questionnaire responses to the parliament’s upper house inquiry into the saga.
Moule flew to London on July 15 to “personally advise the Commonwealth Games Federation of the Victorian government’s decision to withdraw from hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games”.
They were informed in the early hours of July 18,Melbourne time. The future of the 2026 event remains uncertain,with an alternative host yet to be identified.