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Gold Coast Titans temporary agreement continues amid stadiums stoush

THE Gold Coast Titans are stuck in rental limbo while the club waits for a State Government taskforce to resolve stadium cost issues. Their temporary deal expired at the weekend. Here’s what it means.

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THE Gold Coast Titans are stuck in home-ground limbo while the club waits for a State Government taskforce to resolve stadium cost issues.

The Gold Coast NRL team’s temporary lease agreement at Robina’s Cbus Stadium ended on April 28, meaning it will continue renting its home ground on an ad hoc basis until taskforce findings into Stadiums Queensland are released.

Gold Coast Titans CEO Graham Annesley (right) and board member Darryl Kelly (left). (Dave Hunt)
Gold Coast Titans CEO Graham Annesley (right) and board member Darryl Kelly (left). (Dave Hunt)

Titans CEO Graham Annesley, who has been in negotiations with the Government, said the club would have to keep waiting until the taskforce completes its probe at the end of the year.

“We have two away games coming up, then we will be meeting with Stadiums Queensland in a few weeks,” Mr Annesley said.

“Until then there is nothing in place.”

Despite previous pushes from the Titans to secure an affordable long-term deal with the Government-owned stadium body, Mr Annesley said only short-term security could be expected.

“I suspect that while the taskforce is carrying out its work, our agreements will probably be continuing on short-term arrangements,” Mr Annesley said.

“The arrangements we have had in place for the past three years are likely to continue for the entire taskforce period at this stage, but we are talking to the Government,” he said.

Suffering from what it claims to be unsustainable stadium fees, the club has been unwilling and unable to sign a long-term agreement lease on the 27,400-seat Robina stadium.

The Titans rent spend sits at around $110,000 per game at Cbus.

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Gold Coast Suns Chairman Tony Cochrane. Photo: Steve Holland
Gold Coast Suns Chairman Tony Cochrane. Photo: Steve Holland

Gold Coast Suns chairman Tony Cochrane, who has been equally as vocal on stadium pricing, said the AFL side’s circumstances at Metricon Stadium had not changed since the taskforce was announced. It is headed by Sailing Australia CEO John Lee

“We haven’t moved forward on negotiations,” Mr Cochrane said. “We are still waiting on the taskforce to contact us.

“We are waiting to hear from the review, which will be the third or fourth review we have been through.”

Former Sydney Roosters CEO John Lee, now CEO of Sailing Australia will head the State Government taskforce into the management of Stadiums Queensland. Photo Calum Robertson
Former Sydney Roosters CEO John Lee, now CEO of Sailing Australia will head the State Government taskforce into the management of Stadiums Queensland. Photo Calum Robertson

The office of Sport Minister Mick de Brenni would not comment yesterday on negotiations with the Gold Coast clubs, citing commercial in confidence.

However, the office said the taskforce had begun work, but would not be holding public meetings.

Submissions would be accepted and could be sent to the Minister’s office.

Stadiums Queensland also refrained from commenting further on the negotiations, citing “commercial in confidence”.

The Opposition went on the attack again this week, accusing the government of mismanagement of sporting and entertainment assets.

Former rugby league referee and Opposition deputy leader Tim Mander told Parliament on Wednesday the situation was “beyond belief”.

“Queensland sporting teams — iconic sides — are threatening to leave these stadiums because it is becoming uneconomical for them to stay at them,” Mr Mander said.

“We have a Sports Minister who would rather attack our sporting sides rather than support them. We have fans facing higher ticket prices and membership fees.”

Mr Mander called for a Stadiums Queensland board overhaul.

Queensland Shadow Treasurer Tim Mander. (Dan Peled)
Queensland Shadow Treasurer Tim Mander. (Dan Peled)

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