URGENT UPDATE: A new play titled 8 More Years has ignited a fierce dialogue around Brisbane’s controversial Olympic stadium plans. Playwright and actor Amelia Slatter draws on her childhood experiences to craft a compelling narrative about a family torn apart by the impending 2032 Olympics, set to unfold in the heart of Brisbane.
Set in Victoria Park, the one-hour comedy features Slatter as Tracey, a spirited eight-year-old who rallies against the demolition of her cherished park. With the announcement of a new 63,000-seat stadium at the site, tensions are brewing, echoing the public’s divided sentiment towards the Olympic developments.
The play’s family dynamics reflect broader societal conflicts that have emerged since Brisbane was declared the host city in 2021. Following the Labor Party’s controversial decision to refurbish the existing QSAC stadium, LNP Premier David Crisafulli has stepped in with an ambitious plan dubbed “Delivering 2032 and Beyond,” cementing the new stadium’s construction in Victoria Park.
“Everyone’s supportive of Jay-sun’s dream until Tracey discovers her favorite park is on the chopping block,” Slatter explains. This poignant conflict is mirrored in the community’s response to the stadium proposal, which has sparked protests and concerns about the impact on local green spaces.
The play, which opens soon, is expected to resonate deeply with audiences, as it not only highlights personal struggles but also reflects the urgency of public sentiment regarding environmental preservation amidst rapid urban development. Activists have already marked trees in yellow around Victoria Park, showcasing their opposition to the impending construction.
Local residents are encouraged to engage in discussions surrounding the play and its themes, as community members unite to voice their concerns over the future of Brisbane’s beloved parks. The performance promises to stir emotions and provoke thought, making it a must-see event in the lead-up to the 2032 Olympics.
As the preparations for the Olympics intensify, 8 More Years serves as a timely reminder of the costs of progress and the importance of community voice. Expect more developments as the opening date approaches, with activists and families alike rallying for their rights and the preservation of their beloved spaces.
Stay tuned for further updates as the situation evolves and the impact of this play becomes clearer in the context of Brisbane’s Olympic ambitions.


































