The Borneo Post

Australian Grand Prix posts record A$60 million loss

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T he 2 0 14 Australian Grand Prix posted a record A$ 59.97 million ( US$ 55 million) loss amid soaring costs and declining revenue, government officials said on Wednesday.

The loss, subsidised by taxpayers in Victoria, the host state of the Melbourne Formula One race, outstrips last year’s deficit of A$ 50.7 million by over 18 per cent. Sales revenue was down A$ 2 million while expenditur­e was up A$ 7.5 million, Victoria’s Major Events minister Louise Asher told reporters.

The race, which has traditiona­lly opened the F1 season, has recorded A$ 50 million- plus losses for a number of years, sparking a backlash from local critics who see it as a waste of public money.

The controvers­y was brushed aside last month, however, when the state’s Liberal-led government inked a new five-year deal with Formula One management to keep the race in Melbourne until 2020.

Local politician­s from both major parties have long justified the costs on the claimed economic impact and branding effect the race has for the state.

“The Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix alone generates between 351 and 411 full-time equivalent jobs and up to A$ 39 million in economic benefits as well as up to A$ 35 million in media or advertisin­gequivalen­t,” a statement released by Asher’s office said. — Reuters

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