Brisbane faces being embarrassingly thrust on to the world stage in 2032 without a major inner-city indoor entertainment venue when it hosts the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The problem isn’t that our new indoor stadium will be privately funded, it’s who might stump up the cash to own it.
According to reports published on the weekend, Queensland’s new Coalition government is set to ditch the Brisbane arena ...
An 80,000-cap stadium is being built in the city for the 2032 Olympics – but a proposed new arena has been excluded from the ...
Star Entertainment has failed to secure a $750m lifeline from Salter Brothers, leaving the business at risk of collapse.
The collapse of Star Entertainment’s $750m financing deal is the latest big twist for the troubled casino operator. And in a ...
The government’s decision not to proceed with the Arena as part of the Games plan does not mean the death of Brisbane Arena,” ...
Rhuan Immanuel Bosch was found unresponsive by emergency services at the couple’s home at Yugar, north of Brisbane, in ...
Three stadiums within a shock new multibillion-dollar sport and entertainment precinct will anchor Brisbane’s landmark 2032 ...
The Queensland government has accepted that a $7.1bn deal with Canberra to fund 2032 Olympic venues cannot be topped up, ...
Star Entertainment was in negotiations to finalize a refinancing deal worth $750 million with Salter Brothers Capital, a potential lifeline that could have significantly alleviated its cash flow ...
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