The Brisbane Lions are disappointed the Queensland government ruled out a new home stadium so quickly.Credit:AFL Photos
But Premier Steven Milesrejected the Victoria Park plan,opting instead to upgrade the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre to host the athletics,while also spending money to keep the Gabba and Suncorp Stadium operating.
While the Gabba will not be rebuilt,as the government originally planned,it will be given a more modest upgrade,largely to bring it in line with modern building codes.
In response to the latest change in Games plans,the Lions expressed disappointment that the government had dismissed the Victoria Park option so quickly.
“We acknowledge the findings of the Quirk report but were hopeful that its recommendations,including a new precinct at Victoria Park,would be explored further,” the Lions said in a statement.
A previous concept image of the Gabba as the main venue for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Credit:Queensland government
It said the review had come to the same conclusion as a 2018 analysis – that “the Gabba in its current form is reaching its end of life and requires significant funding to ensure it is fit for purpose”.
“We will continue to work with government to better understand what their capital investment strategy is for the venue and wider precinct moving forward,” the Lions said.