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Kawana has beaten out Maroochydore as a 2032 Olympic basketball venue, in what the decision-makers promise will be a slam dunk for indoor sports on the Sunshine Coast.
That put it at odds with federal MP Ted O’Brien and state MP Fiona Simpson, both members of the LNP, who argued for Olympic basketball to be leveraged to build a convention centre in“We want to have a convention and exhibition centre in Maroochydore, and we want it to be attached to a large international hotel,” Jamieson said.
“Gold Coast basketball went from the 10th-largest association in Queensland to the first within 18 months, growing by 2600 members,” he said. – Jamieson said he expected his council to contribute to the cost, which was originally forecast at about $85 million.“Clearly as a consequence of all the impacts of COVID, whether that’s materials or labour, data will now need to be reviewed,” he said.Meanwhile, Deputy Premier Steven Miles dismissed suggestions the selection of the Kawana site would have any effect on the business case for a heavy rail link to Maroochydore.
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