Premier Steven Miles has launched his promised review of venue planning for the Brisbane 2032 Games.Credit:Mark Ludlow
Former LNP lord mayor Graham Quirk will head the review,which has been tasked with assessing planned venues against key criteria,including value for money,deliverability,and community legacy.
Quirk was instrumental in kicking off Brisbane’s bid for the Games,and was initially drawn by the International Olympic Committee’s “New Norm” policy,which advocated the use of existing venues by host cities wherever possible.
The Palaszczuk government later opted for the Gabba being rebuilt as an Olympic stadium,along with a new Brisbane Arena to host the swimming.
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The review’s terms of reference,released on Thursday,require its panel to reconsider the reports and studies underpinning the current infrastructure plan,the relevance of the “New Norm” policy,the work of an IOC group established to identify savings and efficiencies,and “the deliverability of projects in the current market and macroeconomic conditions”.
“The Games are a chance for us to unite,but it has become divisive,” Miles said.
“I’m determined to end the division and bring people together,which is why I’ve committed to this 60-day review and establishing a delivery authority.”