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Commonwealth Games will not be held in Victoria, Australia in 2026

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The Australian state government of Victoria revealed on Tuesday that plans to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games had been scrapped due to ‘very expensive’ expenses of more than $6 billion AUD (4 billion USD).

The Victoria government has advised the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) and Commonwealth Games Australia that the state will be terminating the Host Agreement, reports Xinhua.

“The main reason we agreed to host the Games was to deliver lasting benefits in housing, tourism and sporting infrastructure for regional Victoria,” the state government noted in a statement.

Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews said on his social media that “more than 6 billion Australian dollars for a 12-day sporting event is just too high.”

“It’s more than twice the estimated economic benefit the Games would bring our state,” said Andrews.

He revealed that instead of hosting the competition, the state will deliver a comprehensive 2 billion Australian dollars (1.4 billion US dollars) package for the development of regional Victoria.

“Locals have told us that more places to live and more places to stay across regional Victoria is what really matters – so that’s exactly what we’ll deliver,” Andrews added.

-IANS