Aircon seats, retractable roof: Uber modern stadiums Victoria Park could emulate
From airconditioned seats, fields that retract and immersive LED displays, we’ve compiled a list of state-of-the-art aspects that Victoria Park’s new venue could adopt.
From airconditioned seats, fields that retract and immersive LED displays, we’ve compiled a list of state-of-the-art aspects that Victoria Park’s new venue could adopt.
Queensland will forge ahead with work on Brisbane’s behemoth Olympic stadium at Victoria Park despite failing to strike a cash deal with the Albanese government before the federal election.
After failed attempts to end Brisbane’s Airtrain monopoly, an alternative plan has been hatched to get Olympic crowds to and from the airport.
The announcement that Mackay’s Great Barrier Reef Arena will host cricket at the 2032 Olympic Games is but a catalyst for a more wide-reaching legacy according to the venue’s CEO. Find out what he had to say.
Brisbane’s Olympics are starting to reek of big-time developers and cashed-up sports teams calling the shots, while the rest of us get left behind, writes Jared Cassidy.
A Bill to make the Queensland Academy of Sport an independent body has been referred to a committee for consultation after being introduced in State Parliament.
The state government will not immediately release a review into Brisbane’s 2032 Games infrastructure as the Premier denies he has changed his stance on a new stadium.
Jarrod Bleijie is under pressure from his fellow Sunshine Coast representatives over a direct rail line in time for the Olympics.
A major developer that capitalised on the 2000 Sydney Olympics has pitched a billion-dollar proposal for the 2032 Games which could alter the shape of southeast Queensland.
Rowing and paddle sprint events could be held just 25 minutes from the proposed Gold Coast athletes village if a feasibility study into the use of Hinze Dam for the 2032 Olympics is successful.
Laws to make the Queensland Academy of Sport an independent body are set to be introduced into State Parliament, and they come with the backing of two Aussie Olympians.
The Albion Olympic Park team has put forward a proposal to build a 45,000 to 55,000 seat stadium with a simple architecture to save money, but not everyone likes the idea. WHAT YOU SAID
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