The Cairns Post

We’ve won GOLD

HOW QUEENSLAND SECURED THE 2032 OLYMPICS TOURISM AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNIT­IES FOR REGIONAL CITIES MESSAGES FROM THE PM AND PREMIER

- MATTHEW MCINERNEY

BRISBANE’S successful bid for the 2032 Olympic Games has put the developmen­t of a new stadium in Cairns back in the spotlight, with one sporting leader declaring infrastruc­ture as the “biggest hurdle” in FNQ’s push for bigticket events.

The announceme­nt on Wednesday night of the successful bid is a winner for Cairns with Barlow Park slated to host preliminar­y football games and a range of other opportunit­ies, as training bases and pre-Olympic tournament­s, up for considerat­ion.

But Football Queensland North zone administra­tor Alex Srhoj said it should go one step further, with the 2032 Olympics, upcoming FFA Cup clash and the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023 again highlighti­ng the need for an elite rectangula­r stadium.

The lack of that infrastruc­ture, Srhoj said, is the single biggest hurdle to Cairns attracting elite events. And the city needs to act and invest now to ensure it does not miss out again.

“The area offers some amazing possibilit­ies, but the biggest thing is we need something to attract them here,” Srhoj said.

“Until we can have a stadium that can host 10-15,000 people, with a quality surface in a great location, we will continue to miss the boat.

“The opportunit­y to bring more sport here, we need something, and we don’t have to keep begging for infrastruc­ture upgrades every time we want to host something.”

There is no better example of Cairns’ need for a stadium than football.

Edge Hill United’s qualificat­ion for the FFA Cup’s Round of 32 will put that lack of infrastruc­ture in the spotlight, with the FNQ Premier League club to host Gold Coast Knights at Barlow Park due to their home ground, Tiger Park, lacking appropriat­e lighting and fencing.

Barlow Park boasts a world-class athletics track, which has been used by Australia’s Olympic and Paralympic teams ahead of their Tokyo 2020 campaigns, but is not ideal for sports played on rectangle fields like football, rugby league and union.

Officials are lobbying for the venue to be a training base for a FIFA Women’s World Cup team in 2023, an opportunit­y highly-sought by a city with a long track record of outstandin­g football exports, including first-time Olympian Mary Fowler.

Srhoj said a stadium would also suit rugby league and rugby union, and open the door to newer big-ticket opportunit­ies.

“The biggest hurdle is infrastruc­ture,” Srhoj said.

“If we want to put Cairns on the map as a sporting destinatio­n then, as a city, we need to be able to offer a high quality facility.”

It’s exciting to think we could in one day compete our own state when to the Games come Brisbane

Piper Henry

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 ??  ?? Saints football players Ephraim Musombwa, Samuel Irankunda, and Pacifique Mukunzi train at Endeavour Park.
Saints football players Ephraim Musombwa, Samuel Irankunda, and Pacifique Mukunzi train at Endeavour Park.
 ?? Picture: Brian Cassey ?? Cairns athlete Piper Henry, 14, at Barlow Park dreaming of a home Olympic Games in 2032
Picture: Brian Cassey Cairns athlete Piper Henry, 14, at Barlow Park dreaming of a home Olympic Games in 2032

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