‘Broke in four years’: Usman’s fear for Qld Cricket after minister’s sledge
Usman Khawaja fears Queensland Cricket could go broke within four years unless the state government honours a handshake agreement to help it while the Gabba is unavailable.
Usman Khawaja fears Queensland Cricket could go broke within four years unless the state government honours a handshake agreement to help it while the Gabba is unavailable.
Stirling Hinchliffe says housing the displaced Brisbane Lions and Queensland Cricket isn’t the state’s problem, despite Steven Miles just days ago suggesting it was.
The state government’s latest stadium move fails the pub test, and feeds the growing perception it has lost touch, writes the editor.
Online gaming could hold the keys to truly creating a legacy at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. ALL THE DETAILS
Queenslanders know how to create lasting legacies. From State of Origin to the beautiful South Bank parklands, we have embraced opportunities for cultural, physical and economic change. And that will continue with the 2032 Games.
If we get transport right for the Brisbane 2032 Games, it will go mostly unnoticed. But if we get it wrong, it will be what everyone talks about and remembers, writes PwC’s Chris Rogan.
Games organisers have been warned ‘time is running out’ as some of Brisbane’s biggest attractions have been exposed for their woeful accessibility for people with disabilities.
Better signage, ramps, disability access in every hotel. This is just some of what is needed to make Brisbane truly accessible for everyone ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This is why we are in a good position to achieve that goal.
More than 800,000 electric vehicles will hit Queensland roads over the next decade, meaning the state will need 1600 additional charging stations.
Queenslanders will one day forgo driving a car for a five-minute trip to grab a coffee or go shopping, instead using an e-scooter or e-bike, says an expert in micromobility services.
Blessed with lots of sunshine, Queensland is “perfect” for solar charging stations in workplaces and shopping centres to encourage more people to drive electric vehicles, the RACQ chief says.
THE 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games may be a decade away but the starting gun has been fired on getting Brisbane ready, writes Bank of Queensland CEO George Frazis.
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