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Committee CEO ‘disappointed’

Committee for Geelong CEO Michael Johnston said he was “disappointed to learn of the cancellation of the Victoria 2026 Commonwealth Games”.

The Games, to be held in regional Victoria, including Greater Geelong, was scrapped by Premier Daniel Andrews on Tuesday due to escalating costs associated with the event.

“This represented a unique opportunity to showcase Geelong on a global stage, boost our visitor economy, and deliver a range of legacy benefits for the region,” Mr Johnston said.

“Those local businesses who had already spent considerable time and effort in tendering will have been dealt a double blow by this news.

“The announcement of a $2 billion Region Fund in its place is welcome, and it is pleasing to hear Geelong will continue to receive the legacy infrastructure benefits the Games promised to deliver. In particular, the creation of more affordable housing is desperately needed, and we would be hopeful that additional dwellings can be added.”

Mr Johnston said it was also positive for residents in the city’s southern growth corridor, with the Armstrong Creek Aquatic Centre, Waurn Ponds indoor sport facility, and hockey pitch at Torquay to be completed (along with the upgrade to the Stead Park hockey facility in Norlane).

“With regards to the construction of the housing and sporting infrastructure, there are some important questions that need to be addressed,” he said.

“What is the timing? The Games provided a firm deadline. Without that deadline, we seek assurances that these projects are not delayed.

“The other question is whether local businesses will be prioritised through the procurement process? This was a key component of the Victoria 2026 procurement approach and provided Geelong businesses access to significant Government work. It is imperative on the Government to maintain this approach, and support local businesses in supplying the legacy projects. We have the skills and talent here. Use it.”

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