Tasmanian AFL Stadium Deal Criticized for Cost and Management Concerns

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Tasmanian AFL Stadium Deal Criticized for Cost and Management Concerns
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A proposed AFL stadium in Tasmania has drawn fire from Senator Jacqui Lambie and economist Nicholas Gruen, who raised concerns about its affordability and potential for mismanagement.

The proposed AFL stadium in Tasmania has faced criticism from Senator Jacqui Lambie and economist Nicholas Gruen . Lambie called the deal a 'dud' for Tasmania ns and urged the state government to reject the proposal. Gruen, in an independent report commissioned by the Tasmania n government, warned that the stadium would cost each Tasmania n approximately $1380 and generate only 44 cents of benefit for every dollar spent.

He also criticized the 'rushed process' and highlighted potential mismanagement. The report recommended a more realistic timeline for construction, a comprehensive plan for the stadium's integration into Hobart's future, and caution regarding the actual cost. The stadium's location at Macquarie Point on Hobart's waterfront has also been questioned. Lambie proposed alternatives, including a redesign of the Macquarie Point project or utilizing York Park in Launceston. The Tasmanian government still needs to confirm its commitment to the project, making its completion on time and within budget seem improbable

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