Speaking to journalists on Thursday,LNP leader David Crisafulli said he was still “confident we have the time to get this right”.Credit:Matt Dennien
“There can’t be new stadiums,because that’s not what Queenslanders signed up to,” he told journalists. “For 1000 days,the Labor government has torched the Games. I’m asking Queenslanders for 100 days to fix this mess.”
Seeking to differentiate the LNP’s approach,Crisafulli said he would establish an independent infrastructure co-ordination authority if elected premier in October to reset debate –again.
The group would report back within 100 days with options for venue and transport infrastructure,with a focus on roads and rail,only using existing venues,staying within existing funding levels,and present legacy opportunities “for all of Queensland”.
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Crisafulli said his proposed group would be named before the election,and would likely replace a similarGames infrastructure delivery body to be established by the government by midyear.
“I don’t have faith in the government’s process,” he said,also criticising Labor for denied reports ministers discussed cancelling the Games at their Monday meeting.
While Crisafulli reiterated the LNP does not support the $2.7 billion Gabba rebuild plans which sparked the recent review,he did not rule out accepting upgrades recommended by his proposed independent group.