The new stadium will ultimately replace the Gabba for its primary roles as the home ground for the Queensland Bulls and Australian rules football side the Brisbane Lions. Queensland cricket ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Cricket Australia has promised Queensland hosting rights for the first Test of the 2032-33 summer at a newly built Brisbane Stadium ...
The plans will see the new stadium become Brisbane's home for cricket, with the famous Gabba stadium to be demolished following the Games. The decision, announced by Queensland Premier David ...
The iconic Gabba, venue of the first Tied Test in 1960, will be demolished after the 2032 Olympics and cricket will move to a new stadium in Brisbane, which will be built for the quadrennial showpiece ...
Post-Olympics, the new stadium will become the home of the Lions, and the Queensland Bulls and Brisbane Heat cricket teams. “The Gabba is at its end of life, hasn’t been well maintained and we ...
Brisbane's Queensland Tennis Centre will be upgraded with the addition of a new 3,000-seat showcourt, while the Gabba ground will host cricket at the Games before being torn down.