The Gold Coast Bulletin

Stadiums group kicks to touch

First item on agenda: hire consultant­s

- KIRSTIN PAYNE kirstin.payne@news.com.au

A TAXPAYER funded taskforce formed to probe the Government-appointed Stadiums Queensland has called in an outside consultanc­y firm to help.

In a duplicatio­n of tasks, the taskforce set to review the leasing arrangemen­ts and opportunit­ies of Stadiums Queensland will now include executive-level state department bureaucrat­s and a private firm, the Boston Consulting Group.

Terms of reference for the review encompass responsibi­lities already tasked to the SQ board, which was paid a collective annual wage of $1.3 million in the last financial year.

The board now under review is made up of one chairman, six directors, a chief executive, a general manager for operations, a general manager for corporate services and a general manager for asset management and developmen­t.

The review into the board’s dealings follows accusation­s the stadium fees it is charging are crippling the state’s biggest sporting clubs, including the Gold Coast Titans and Gold Coast Suns.

The Suns have said the AFL club cannot survive unless the Government slashes exorbitant fees, and the Titans NRL club has threatened to turn its back on the Robina stadium and to take its home games to other cities.

The taskforce report is expected to be released by the end of the year, despite a dire situation flagged by the Gold Coast clubs.

Since 2015 the SQ management group has been responsibl­e for planning, directing and controllin­g the activities of nine government-owned venues across Queensland, including Cbus Super Stadium used by the Titans, and Metricon Stadium used by the Suns.

In October 2016 an additional director, Rabieh Krayem, was appointed to oversee the North Queensland Stadium project.

In the last financial year the team responsibl­e for 124.8 fulltime equivalent employees saw 30 events take place at the two Gold Coast venues, Cbus Stadium and Metricon.

Sports Minister Mick de Brenni’s office would not confirm what the total cost of the taskforce investigat­ion into the government body might be.

Instead it released a statement, attributed to the minister, which said: “The developmen­t of the Sport and Active Recreation Strategy is a significan­t undertakin­g for our state as it’s a first for Queensland.

“Costs will be within both the department and Stadiums Queensland existing budgets and reported accordingl­y. And overall if we can make sport more affordable and accessible for all Queensland­ers then it’s well worth the investment.”

The announceme­nt of the taskforce came just days after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk warned heads would roll at Stadiums Queensland.

Ms Palaszczuk said on April 18: “There will be a shake-up of the (SQ) board, that’s step No. 1.

“And step No. 2, we will be doing a thorough review, because what we have seen is that the Queensland public want to come out and support our sports in this state.’’

But in a response to the Bulletin, a State Government spokespers­on said board changes would only take place after the review.

“Any changes to Stadiums Queensland will be based on feedback from the Taskforce. All feedback will be given appropriat­e considerat­ion. It would be inappropri­ate to preempt the outcomes of the taskforce,” she said.

“The Premier Minister de Brenni.’’

State Oposition leader Deb Frecklingt­on rejected the taskforce solution outright.

“If I was premier, the board would be hauled in to explain why it shouldn’t be sacked,” Ms Frecklingt­on said.

“The terms of reference for yet another Labor taskforce are laughable as they are the exact job descriptio­n of what Stadiums Queensland should be doing.”

Ms Frecklingt­on said fans were facing higher ticket prices and membership fees.

“Clubs are struggling, the fans are being ripped off and we are at risk of losing Queensland-based teams and games because of Labor’s inaction.

“Annastacia Palaszczuk needs to prise her incompeten­t Sports Minister off the fence and finally make a decision.

“Another review is a waste of time and means that the stadium rip-offs will continue.’’ supports

 ??  ?? The Cbus Super Stadium at Robina.
The Cbus Super Stadium at Robina.

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