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Aboriginal group launches legal bid to stop Brisbane Olympic stadium | Aboriginal group launches legal bid to stop Brisbane Olympic stadium |
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Victoria Park is the intended home of the main stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics | Victoria Park is the intended home of the main stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics |
An Indigenous group has launched legal action to stop a 63,000-seat stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics being built on culturally significant land. | An Indigenous group has launched legal action to stop a 63,000-seat stadium for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics being built on culturally significant land. |
The Queensland government announced in March that a new A$3.8bn ($2.5bn; £1.8bn) stadium would be built - with federal funding - at Victoria Park, a 60-hectare site. | The Queensland government announced in March that a new A$3.8bn ($2.5bn; £1.8bn) stadium would be built - with federal funding - at Victoria Park, a 60-hectare site. |
The Yagara Magandjin Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) and Save Victoria Park group are requesting the federal environment minister to determine the park as a culturally significant site, which could protect the land from development. | The Yagara Magandjin Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) and Save Victoria Park group are requesting the federal environment minister to determine the park as a culturally significant site, which could protect the land from development. |
Victoria Park is "of great significance and history" for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, YMAC spokeswoman Gaja Kerry Charlton explained. | Victoria Park is "of great significance and history" for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, YMAC spokeswoman Gaja Kerry Charlton explained. |
"We are very concerned there are ancient trees, artefacts and very important ecosystems existing there. There may be ancestral remains." | "We are very concerned there are ancient trees, artefacts and very important ecosystems existing there. There may be ancestral remains." |
A spokesperson for the federal government confirmed it had received the request to designate the site under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act. | A spokesperson for the federal government confirmed it had received the request to designate the site under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act. |
"The department is currently reviewing this application and will take all standard steps to progress it, including engaging with the applicant, the proponent and the Queensland government," they said. | "The department is currently reviewing this application and will take all standard steps to progress it, including engaging with the applicant, the proponent and the Queensland government," they said. |
If the stadium is built, it will host the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2032. | If the stadium is built, it will host the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2032. |
After the Olympics, the stadium will become the home of AFL and cricket in Queensland. | After the Olympics, the stadium will become the home of AFL and cricket in Queensland. |
Infrastructure plans for the 2032 Olympics have become a heated political issue in Queensland in recent years. | Infrastructure plans for the 2032 Olympics have become a heated political issue in Queensland in recent years. |
Labor's Annastacia Palaszczuk led the successful Olympic bid, and announced plans to redevelop the ageing Gabba stadium for the games, at a cost of about A$3bn. But the plan was unpopular with locals who feared being displaced, and taxpayers dismayed at the price tag. | Labor's Annastacia Palaszczuk led the successful Olympic bid, and announced plans to redevelop the ageing Gabba stadium for the games, at a cost of about A$3bn. But the plan was unpopular with locals who feared being displaced, and taxpayers dismayed at the price tag. |
A review commissioned after she quit as premier in 2023 recommended an even more expensive plan, a brand new stadium in Victoria Park. However, amid a cost-of-living crisis, the state's new leader Steven Miles opted instead to upgrade existing venues to host the games events, a decision some criticised as an embarrassment for Australia on the world stage. | A review commissioned after she quit as premier in 2023 recommended an even more expensive plan, a brand new stadium in Victoria Park. However, amid a cost-of-living crisis, the state's new leader Steven Miles opted instead to upgrade existing venues to host the games events, a decision some criticised as an embarrassment for Australia on the world stage. |
Months later, he lost an election to the Liberal National Party which campaigned on a promise of no new stadiums. | Months later, he lost an election to the Liberal National Party which campaigned on a promise of no new stadiums. |
But after the new government's own review, premier David Crisafulli adopted the plan to build a venue in Victoria Park, and has since introduced laws exempting new Olympic venues from planning rules in a bid to fast-track their development. | |
However the plans have been met with protests in Queensland, with some locals concerned about losing a large inner-city green space, and other worried about potential damage to cultural heritage. | However the plans have been met with protests in Queensland, with some locals concerned about losing a large inner-city green space, and other worried about potential damage to cultural heritage. |
The state and federal governments have signaled they will engage with Indigenous groups on the development plans at Victoria Park. | The state and federal governments have signaled they will engage with Indigenous groups on the development plans at Victoria Park. |
Brisbane's Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner told the Brisbane Times that there was strong support for the stadium. | Brisbane's Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner told the Brisbane Times that there was strong support for the stadium. |
"Ultimately, this is going to happen," he said. "No doubt there will be attempts to thwart the project and slow it down." | "Ultimately, this is going to happen," he said. "No doubt there will be attempts to thwart the project and slow it down." |
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