It’s more of a future desire than something that’s in the plans.I wonder what the future southern stand capacity is and what the cost projections are. With all the future growth out west, I can see a lot of sold out games even in a 25,000 capacity stadium.
Dopes like AFL Red think that an extra 3000 seats means ducking down to Bunnings and getting plastic garden chairs.
There will likely be a change of government later in the year and another review into the Olympic spend. So, nobody knows.So what's happening with Suncorp - any idea on what kinda money will be thrown at it and potential upgrades?
Seems like the QLD gov don't have a f**kin clue.
Pretty much this. It will change another 5 or 6 times in the next few yearsThere will likely be a change of government later in the year and another review into the Olympic spend. So, nobody knows.
The QSAC $1.6B option is ridiculous.Pretty much this. It will change another 5 or 6 times in the next few years
It’s more of a future desire than something that’s in the plans.
Before the current proposal it was going to be a west stand rebuild, new southern stand and doing up the aesthetics of the east stand.
The southern hill capacity right now is 3300, post rebuild it’ll be 3000. A future stand of about 6000+ would be good.
Maybe, David Crisafulli has stated he doesn't want to spend billions on Stadiums either though...There will likely be a change of government later in the year and another review into the Olympic spend. So, nobody knows.
Im still confused why they bid for the games in the first place without having a suitable stadium? Surely they knew they'd have to spend a lot of money creating something suitable?Maybe, David Crisafulli has stated he doesn't want to spend billions on Stadiums either though...
Im still confused why they bid for the games in the first place without having a suitable stadium? Surely they knew they'd have to spend a lot of money creating something suitable?
Let's just get the contracts signed before they change their mind again!
My understanding was, and correct me if Im wrong, that there has always been $7bill committed to Olympic spend. Half Feds and half Qlnd.Because between when the bid and now, we have seen the most extraordinary growth in infrastructure spending by all levels of government, in our nations history. Coupled with massive shortages of supplies, labour and raw materials.
Olympics are always money pits, no matter what anyone says, but by the end of the decade they could be nation ruining money pits.
This is always the spin used, by the minority, when the majority are against something. Basically its code for saying "democracy sucks"Smacks of politics and vote winning.