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The Gabba will be demolished after the 2032 Olympic Games, and cricket will move to a new 60,000-seater stadium in the Victoria Park area of Brisbane, which will be built for the Olympics.
The Gabba has been left behind by Australia's other marquee stadiums, but is also a place where sporting magic happens, with memories that will survive the much-needed move to Victoria Park.
Under the new plan, the Gabba is set to be demolished after the 2032 Games and replaced with housing. The main existing tenants — the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League and ...
The Gabba, Brisbane’s iconic stadium, is set to be demolished following the 2032 Olympic Games, with cricket moving to a new 60,000-capacity venue in the Victoria Park area. This ...
One of Australia’s most famous stadiums, not long ago proposed as the centrepiece of a future Olympic and Paralympic Games, ...
When last year Cricket Australia announced its seven-year venue allocation plan for international cricket, the Gabba was ...
The Gabba set to be demolished after 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane; England have dreadful Ashes record at the ground, losing ...
Queensland’s premier David Crisafulli announced the latest plans for Olympic infrastructure at an event in Brisbane on Tuesday ...
A new 60,000-seat stadium and a national aquatics centre will be built in an inner city Brisbane park for the 2032 Olympics, ...
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. The new stadium, to be ...
The Gabba will be demolished after the 2032 Olympic Games, and cricket will move to a new 60,000-seater stadium in the Victoria Park area of Brisbane, which will be built for the Olympics.