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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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Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announces the move after mayor Tom Tate said the event would be perfect for ‘tacky’ Gold Coast | |
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The Gold Coast will host the Logies for the next four years, the 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. |
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. | 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 the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, for withdrawing 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. |
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.” |
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