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The cricket stadium that backers of the Brisbane Olympics pitched as the centerpiece venue for the 2032 Summer Games is set to be demolished and rebuilt.
Suncorp Stadium general manager Alan Graham, left, and Queensland state Premier Steven Miles stand in front of the stadium in Brisbane, Australia, Monday, March 18, 2024.
The Gabba is set to be demolished following the 2032 Olympics as the Queensland government unveiled plans to build a new 63,000-seater stadium for the Brisbane Games.
AN ICONIC stadium where England have a horror record is set to be demolished. Australia’s The Gabba cricket ground has hosted matches since 1895. But the historic venue is set to be knocked d… ...
The Brisbane Cricket Ground, better known as The Gabba, is set to be demolished as part of the Queensland government's plan for the 2032 Olympics. The standout feature of the seven-year blueprint ...
The Queensland Government confirms plans to build a new 63,000-seater stadium for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. ... with the famous Gabba stadium to be demolished following the Games.
The Gabba, one of cricket’s ... 63,000-capacity stadium which is set to be the centrepiece of the Brisbane Games – despite local authorities’ repeated promises not to build a major new venue ...
Shifting East Brisbane State School to make room for a massive redevelopment of the Gabba stadium before the 2032 Olympic Games will trigger a shake-up of catchment maps for up to half-a-dozen ...
The Gabba’s famous wicket could survive the stadium’s demolition and be moved to the new Brisbane Stadium at Victoria Park, Queensland Sports Minister Tim Mander said on Thursday following a ...
Usman Khawaja: Gabba ‘dying a slow death’, backs new stadium. Usman Khawaja has made the Gabba his home since joining Queensland’s Sheffield Shield team and the Brisbane Heat, but the ...
Ripping down the Gabba and replacing it is the same thing as building a new stadium, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has declared in a veiled message to Premier David Crisafulli.
Miles says the project will increase the seating capacity of the stadium to 50,000 and connect the Gabba, which has been the state's cricket headquarters for more than a century, ...