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Logie awards will be hosted on the Gold Coast for four years Logie awards will be hosted on the Gold Coast for four years
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The Gold Coast will host the Logies for the next four years, Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced. The Gold Coast will host the Logies for the next four years, the Queensland premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, has announced.
The holiday strip will become home to the awards from next year, with Star Casino to host the event.The holiday strip will become home to the awards from next year, with Star Casino to host the event.
“It is going to be fantastic. In fact, why don’t we rename it the Goldies,” she told Nine’s Today program.“It is going to be fantastic. In fact, why don’t we rename it the Goldies,” she told Nine’s Today program.
Palaszczuk said Victoria had been gazumped by her government after withdrawing public support for the awards night to be held in its traditional Melbourne home.Palaszczuk said Victoria had been gazumped by her government after withdrawing public support for the awards night to be held in its traditional Melbourne home.
“I think they’re just a bit upset frankly,” she said after the announcement on Friday.“I think they’re just a bit upset frankly,” she said after the announcement on Friday.
“Just wait until you see the flow-on impacts, Queensland will be showcased ... it’s the Gold Coast, it’s Star, it’s everything that our state has to offer.”“Just wait until you see the flow-on impacts, Queensland will be showcased ... it’s the Gold Coast, it’s Star, it’s everything that our state has to offer.”
Palaszczuk estimated the deal would bring $40m to Queensland over the four years, confirming promotion of the state through television and other mediums was a factor of the agreement.Palaszczuk estimated the deal would bring $40m to Queensland over the four years, confirming promotion of the state through television and other mediums was a factor of the agreement.
Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate, who on Monday said the Logies would be a perfect fit as a “tacky industry” coming to a “tacky city”, had changed his tune on Friday. The Gold Coast mayor, Tom Tate, who on Monday said the Logies would be a perfect fit as a “tacky industry” coming to a “tacky city”, had changed his tune on Friday.
“You know I like doing cut-throughs, and now that we’re awarded this prestigious event, it’s come to a prestigious city,” Tate said.“You know I like doing cut-throughs, and now that we’re awarded this prestigious event, it’s come to a prestigious city,” Tate said.
Palaszczuk chided Today host Karl Stefanovic over his threat to boycott the awards if they were shifted from Melbourne, which has long hosted the event.Palaszczuk chided Today host Karl Stefanovic over his threat to boycott the awards if they were shifted from Melbourne, which has long hosted the event.
“Come on Karl, you are a Queenslander deep down. I need you to come,” she said.“Come on Karl, you are a Queenslander deep down. I need you to come,” she said.
“I am not one of these people, Premier, who floats with the breeze on this,” Stefanovic responded. “I am not one of these people, premier, who floats with the breeze on this,” Stefanovic responded.
Stefanovic repeated his criticism of Victorian premier Daniel Andrews for witthdrawing taxpayer support for the event. Stefanovic repeated his criticism of the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, for withdrawing taxpayer support for the event.
“Daniel Andrews had an absolute shock losing it, you must feel like you have picked up a coup,” he told Palaszczuk.“Daniel Andrews had an absolute shock losing it, you must feel like you have picked up a coup,” he told Palaszczuk.
The mayor of the Gold Coast, Tom Tate, said on Monday the Logies would be a perfect fit for his “tacky” city.
Palaszczuk said the Logies, coming on the heels of next year’s Commonwealth Games, would help attract tourists to the Gold Coast.Palaszczuk said the Logies, coming on the heels of next year’s Commonwealth Games, would help attract tourists to the Gold Coast.
“I think it is a great opportunity, it brings the tourism and the people and the glamour and the glitz. We know that the Gold Coast can put that on.“I think it is a great opportunity, it brings the tourism and the people and the glamour and the glitz. We know that the Gold Coast can put that on.
“I think it is a legacy as well after the Commonwealth Games that we can attract these big events.”“I think it is a legacy as well after the Commonwealth Games that we can attract these big events.”