Australia to build new 2032 Olympic stadium and demolish Gabba
- Australia will construct a 63,000-seat stadium and a new aquatic center for the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane, as announced by Premier David Crisafulli.
- Crisafulli criticized earlier plans, stating that they would have wasted billions on temporary facilities that delivered no legacy.
- The revised plan includes a main athletes' village at Brisbane Showgrounds and smaller villages on the Gold and Sunshine Coasts.
- Crisafulli emphasized the need to just get on with it and start building the venues for the Games.
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Australia to demolish Gabba and build new 2032 Olympic stadium
Australia will build a 63 000-seat stadium for the 2032 Olympics in Brisbane, officials said on Tuesday as they confirmed the storied “Gabba” cricket ground would be demolished after the event. Queensland Premier David Crisafulli detailed a slew of Olympic upgrades that included the new Brisbane Stadium in the heart of the city and an aquatic centre that could host 25 000 fans. ‘Replace the aging Gabba’ “Finally, Queensland has a plan. The time …
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