What the scope for the 100-day review tells us about the plan for 2032
By Matt Dennien
Now roughly a month since the Queensland LNP’s state election win, Premier David Crisafulli has put the final touches on a long-awaited independent body to drive 2032 Games infrastructure planning.
But its first task, to be carried out within 100 days, will be to review and report back on the work to date across venues, athletes villages and the transport to link them – with an eye to legacy benefits for residents.
We’ve annotated the key section of the review’s full terms of reference below to delve a little deeper than what is said in the document itself.
Matt Dennien is a state political reporter at Brisbane Times, where he has also covered city council and general news. He previously worked as a reporter for newspapers in Tasmania and Brisbane community radio station 4ZZZ.Connect via email.
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