Editor’s view: Government’s latest stadium swipe is just rude
The state government’s latest stadium move fails the pub test, and feeds the growing perception it has lost touch, writes the editor.
The state government’s latest stadium move fails the pub test, and feeds the growing perception it has lost touch, writes the editor.
Tourism and Sport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe says Adrian Schrinner’s shock decision to quit a key Olympic Games forum will make it harder to plan the Games, but said he’s come to “expect backflips from the Lord Mayor”.
This week it became very apparent that the Intergovernmental Leaders Forum is a dysfunctional farce and a pointless talkfest, writes Adrian Schrinner.
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.
The Council of Mayors (SEQ) has taken aim at Pauline Hanson over her decision to campaign against Queensland’s bid for the 2032 Olympics, dismissing it as “self-serving political commentary”.
Five-time Olympian Natalie Cook has been appointed to a key position as Queensland’s planned bid for the 2032 Olympic Games gathers momentum.
Fresh from his triumph in the ATP Cup, hometown hero John Millman has revealed what he wants next for Brisbane, the “greatest city” in the world.
Queensland’s most influential sport stars, politicians and corporate heavy hitters are being recruited to lead the state’s bid for the 2032 Olympics. Here’s who’s in the frame.
Queensland schoolgirl sprint sensation Hilal Durmaz is so quick, she is an outside chance of making for 2020 Toyko Olympics relay team.
At a time of drought, bushfires and uncertainty, an injection of Olympic hope is just what the nation ordered. It’s about time we showed off our lovely lady on a global stage, writes Lucy Carne.
Two rival bidders will vie for the right to build a new 17,000 seat entertainment arena in the heart of Brisbane after the State Government cleared the final hurdle for the project.
It’s the one aspect of the southeast’s Olympic bid our Premier won’t discuss — but it could result in Queenslanders feeling hoodwinked, writes Steven Wardill.
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