Editor’s view: How not to announce major new infrastructure
The revelation of a boutique stadium to stand in for the Gabba during its redevelopment is a blueprint for how not to make announcements, writes the editor.
The revelation of a boutique stadium to stand in for the Gabba during its redevelopment is a blueprint for how not to make announcements, writes the editor.
The Brisbane Lions could be forced to pay back compensation given to the club for lost revenue to offset being unable to play at the Gabba for at least four years.
A boutique 20,000-seat stadium will be constructed under a state government plan to host AFL and cricket while the Gabba is redeveloped for the 2032 Games. SEE THE PICTURES
A proposed new boutique stadium at the showgrounds is the best option for Brisbane. Now starts the negotiations, but the clock is ticking, writes the editor.
One of Brisbane’s most important services could be set for change as a review begins that could end a ‘monopoly’. READ THE FULL REPORT
Brisbane City Council has locked in a crucial parcel of land to build a green bridge stretching between two thriving inner-city suburbs.
Brisbane is set to transform into a subtropical paradise teeming with wildlife and an abundance of recreational parklands, experts say.
Brisbane Airport has confirmed planning is underway to build a new hybrid domestic and international terminal, while the maligned Airtrain service could be about to change.
Students at a number of Brisbane schools who rely on council buses face extra travel time and major safety concerns under plans to scale back existing services once council’s Metro network is operational.
Game-changing road and rail projects that will connect southeast Queensland’s cities better and faster than ever before are needed before 2032, but experts warn there is one key action that must be taken now or they risk devastation.
The future route of the Sunshine Coast Rail remains a mystery as political games and delays plague the long-discussed project, despite the tight deadline to get it delivered ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Queenslanders say they can do without innovative new solutions like futuristic air taxis, as they reveal exactly what the priorities should be when it comes to the legacy projects of Brisbane 2032.
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