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Last week, Queensland Premier David Crisafulli described Brisbane 2032 as "the Queensland Games", promising global spotlight benefits through intergenerational infrastructure, tourism and sports. But behind the glossy Olympic vision lies a harder question: who wins and who loses when your city becomes the centre of the world?
In this episode, we explore the hidden costs of Olympic glory and the trade-offs between infrastructure investment and housing affordability with two leading experts who have seen both sides of the housing equation: Mr Rod Fehring, Executive Chairman of Frasers Property and member of the NSW Housing Expert Panel, and Dr Lyndall Bryant, Senior Lecturer at QUT and Head of the QUT Housing Security Research Group.
Here’s what we discussed:
Listen now to hear how Brisbane can avoid the mistakes of past host cities and create a Games legacy that leaves no one behind.
Keywords: Affordable housing, Olympic cities, housing displacement, infrastructure, modern construction methods, Airbnb, housing legacy, urban development, Brisbane 2032, housing accessibility
Last week, Queensland Premier David Crisafulli described Brisbane 2032 as "the Queensland Games", promising global spotlight benefits through intergenerational infrastructure, tourism and sports. But behind the glossy Olympic vision lies a harder question: who wins and who loses when your city becomes the centre of the world?
In this episode, we explore the hidden costs of Olympic glory and the trade-offs between infrastructure investment and housing affordability with two leading experts who have seen both sides of the housing equation: Mr Rod Fehring, Executive Chairman of Frasers Property and member of the NSW Housing Expert Panel, and Dr Lyndall Bryant, Senior Lecturer at QUT and Head of the QUT Housing Security Research Group.
Here’s what we discussed:
Listen now to hear how Brisbane can avoid the mistakes of past host cities and create a Games legacy that leaves no one behind.
Keywords: Affordable housing, Olympic cities, housing displacement, infrastructure, modern construction methods, Airbnb, housing legacy, urban development, Brisbane 2032, housing accessibility