The $1 billion price tag first slated to rebuild the venue ahead of the Olympics is now out the window, with governments haggling over who will foot the bigger bill.
Queensland’s acting premier has conceded that ongoing negotiations over how much the state and federal governments will stump up to cover the blown-out cost of the Gabba redevelopment is the reason public updates about its design and cost have been delayed.
as part of the state’s pitch to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, apparently blindsiding the Commonwealth. Home to sport since 1896, the Gabba is expected to host the 2032 opening and closing ceremonies, with the latest iteration of long-discussed revamps to see its capacity increased from 42,000 to 50,000.
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