Olympic Games were at risk of being CANCELLED by government who faced mammoth £250million legal bill
THE QUEENSLAND government has reportedly considered cancelling Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic Games.
It investigated scrapping the event and sought advice on the potential cost of abandoning the games.
Local media has claimed that public backlash over stadium plans and the redevelopment of The Gabba stadium led to the enquiry.
It was suggested that there would be a mammoth £260million legal bill in compensation.
There would have also been a withdrawal of £1.5bilion of funding from the federal government to the Australian state.
After receiving advice the Queensland government decided to go ahead with the Olympics.
It is said that they decided it would be “better value for taxpayers” and “Queensland’s reputation”.
New South Wales was the state that hosted the Sydney Olympics in 2000.
Treasurer Daniel Mookhey has previously suggested that the Queensland government “give him a call” if they are not up to the task.
He said: “Our record is unmatched, and we have set a very high bar for Queensland to match.
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“If they can not do it, then they should give me a call.”
9News have reported that the scrapping of the rebuild of The Gabba will also save a school.
It is also claimed that plans to build a new stadium at Victoria Park have been scrapped.
Queensland Premier Steven Miles released a statement on Monday regarding Victoria Park’s future plans.
He said: “I was hopeful the review would find a better-value option.
“No one wants to see money spent on facilities that are only needed for four weeks.
“While the concept of a new stadium at Victoria Park has merit, the uncertainty around final cost means it is unfortunately not an option.”
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