Deputy Premier Steven Miles has dismissed community concerns about a bayside Olympic venue,talking up its post-Games use as a training ground for emergency services.
A petition to the Queensland parliament,which attracted 2574 signatures,called for the planned Redland Whitewater Centre to be scrapped because,they argued,it went against the International Olympic Committee’s “new norm” of using mainly existing facilities.
An artist’s impression of Queensland’s “Second South Bank” at Birkdale.Credit:Nine News
“[Redlands residents] want wild koalas,not a whitewater elephant,” the petitioners said.
Responding to the petition,Miles insisted the facility would have community use beyond the 2032 Olympic Games,when it would host canoe slalom competitions.
“The proposed Redland Whitewater Centre will be developed as a sustainable international standard whitewater venue,providing a unique addition to sport and recreation facilities for the Redlands community,” he said.
“Before and after the Games,the Redland Whitewater Centre will be used for high-performance sport,sport development,active recreation and adventure tourism and will provide an opportunity for a year-round swift water training facility for emergency services personnel.”
Miles said the venue’s project validation report would be completed next year.