Noosa News
$1bn Gabba revamp for 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games

The Queensland government could spend $1bn on upgrading a major Brisbane stadium that would result in just 8000 additional seats should the state win the bid for the 2032 Olympic Games.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the 126-year-old Gabba Stadium would be the main stadium for the Games due to its central location and public transport linkage.
Currently the Gabba – which is used at least 40 times a year to host AFL and cricket matches and has previously been used for big-name concerts including Adele – can seat 42,000 people. As part…
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