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Tasmanian leaders urge AFL to drop $1.13B stadium plan, citing cost and public opposition.
Anti-stadium advocates are urging the AFL to drop its $1.13 billion waterfront stadium requirement for Tasmania’s potential AFL expansion, calling it corporate overreach.
An 18-member coalition of Tasmanian officials, including Jacqui Lambie and Andrew Wilkie, has sought a meeting with AFL CEO Andrew Dillon, but received no response.
While both major parties support the stadium, a state planning report recommends against it, and public polling shows opposition.
Critics warn costs could reach $1.8 billion with debt, straining the state’s finances.
The final decision, pending in the upper house with crossbench influence, will be made in December.
Los líderes de Tasmania instan a la AFL a abandonar el plan de estadio de $1.13B, citando el costo y la oposición pública.