Olympics 2032 boss insists Brisbane is ‘no hillbilly town’ as leaders refuse to build a legacy stadium

Brisbane is no “hillbilly town”, insists 2032 Olympic chief Andrew Liveris, who indicated he’ll have the final say on the city’s controversial Games venue plan that’s become a political football.

The Darwin-born, Brisbane-raised corporate heavyweight addressed the International Olympic Committee session in Paris on Tuesday, exactly eight years out from Brisbane’s 2032 Games.

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The organising committee president told the assembly it had “been joyous to see the receptivity” in the Queensland capital and that, three years after Brisbane was awarded the Games, they were ahead of schedule.

Tellingly though, only Suncorp Stadium was shown in his visual presentation that was built around their catchphrase: Shine brightest. Together.

There were no images of the Gabba, originally proposed as the main stadium before soaring costs saw the project thrown on the scrap heap.

Victoria Park’s new stadium, recommended in a subsequent independent review but then disregarded, wasn’t sighted.

And even the 40,000-seat temporary athletics stadium in Nathan — the option currently on the table — didn’t rate a mention.

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