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    ‘No time’ to get business case for Brisbane Games stadium

    James HallQueensland correspondent

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    The Queensland government is yet to commission a business case for the widely scrutinised decision to build a temporary stadium as the centrepiece for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics.

    Tensions flared at a parliamentary hearing in Brisbane on Wednesday just hours after the city’s Games boss, Andrew Liveris, pleaded on the world stage for elected officials not to turn the Olympic preparations into a “political football”.

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