Queensland Opposition Leader David Crisafulli leaves the door open to rebuild Gabba for 2032 Olympics

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Campaigning can be a tricky game. “Far out, I don't remember them coming that quickly” The Opposition Leader kicking off the second week with a visit to another grassroots club this time north of Brisbane. “She's a bit tired ... It is a little bit, isn't it” The LNP is promising to invest 250-million-dollars into local sports infrastructure state-wide in the lead up to the 20-32 Games. “A fund like this makes all the difference in ensuring that grassroots clubs can also benefit when the eyes of the world are on us” But he's continued to field questions about his party's plan to review Olympic and Paralympic Games infrastructure within 100 days, if elected. Labor scrapped the proposed Gabba rebuild instead committing to upgrading it, Lang Park and Q.S.A.C. Mr Crisafulli has repeatedly ruled out a new stadium ... but he seems open to a Gabba revamp. Of course that's part of the mix, I've said that from day 1 “He should be honest with Queenslanders ... instead of just obfuscating and saying well I won't do QSAC, I might do the Gabba, I won't do Victoria Park.” Both leaders travelled to the same south-east Queensland electorate with the campaign media buses crossing paths on the highway. That both leaders targeted the seat of Pumicestone today speaks to the importance of the marginal Labor seat. Pumicestone, which takes in Bribie Island and Caboolture's north, has flipped between the LNP and Labor since 2012. The Premier unveiled a 100-million-dollar 'boating, camping and fishing plan'. “30 million dollars for new and upgraded boat ramps” Donning a life jacket in case of a bumpy ride.

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