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Former Queensland Premier Criticizes Brisbane Olympics Planning and Budget Issues

Annastacia Palaszczuk condemns the handling of 2032 Olympics preparations, highlighting political disputes and a reported $3.5 billion budget shortfall.

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Political infighting and cost blowouts surrounding Brisbane's 2032 Olympic Games preparations have brought sharp criticism from former Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.

Overview

  • Former Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk expressed shock over the state of Brisbane's 2032 Olympics planning, calling it a 'political football.'
  • Palaszczuk criticized the abandonment of her administration's plan to rebuild the Gabba, which she claims would have been on schedule and within budget.
  • The current LNP government revealed a reported $3.5 billion cost estimate for constructing Olympic athletes' villages, significantly higher than previous allocations.
  • Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie attributed the cost increase to the former Labor government's planning, while opposition leaders questioned the accuracy of the figures.
  • Palaszczuk opposed the proposed use of Victoria Park for a new stadium, citing environmental concerns and inadequate transport infrastructure.