Is anyone willing to catch Victoria’s $7B Games Hot Potato?

Just when you thought you'd heard it all, enter the $7 billion hot potato nobody wants to catch.

If this sounds like a game you played as a kid, you're not far off. Only this time, we're not talking about schoolyard fun.

We're talking about the increased budget for the 2026 Commonwealth Games following Victoria's unexpected decision to skip the hosting duties.



Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews recently let slip that the price tag for the Games has ballooned to a whopping $7 billion, almost triple the early estimate of $2.6 billion, and has decided to bow out of the hosting privileges.

This massive figure seems to be a hot potato no other Australian state or city wants to catch.


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According to Premier Daniel Andrews, the expenses associated with hosting the Games have increased significantly, amounting to billions of dollars. Source: Commonwealth Games



In response, there’s a resounding 'No, thanks!' being echoed from Western Australia, Queensland, South Australia, and New South Wales.

South Australian MP, Tom Koutsantonis, asserted, 'It’s off our agenda' because 'it’s not value for money'.



WA Premier Roger Cook labelled the Games 'ruinously expensive', further elaborating that 'they aren't what they used to be'.

These sentiments highlight the unease plaguing these states regarding the hefty budget.

Meanwhile, acting mayor Donna Gates of the Gold Coast ruled out any rescue operations for the event, citing considerable responsibilities and prohibitive costs as her primary concerns.

Following suit, NSW Premier Chris Minns also confirmed that his state would not pursue a bid to host the Games.

Similarly, across the Tasman, New Zealand also let the Andrews hospital pass fly by.



During the unexpected announcement, Andrews expressed his unwillingness to host the event in Victoria ‘at any cost’, emphasising the importance of ensuring lasting benefits for Victorian communities and the entire state.


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Speaking to the media after rumours of Victoria's withdrawal from hosting the event started circulating, Andrews expressed his stance on the matter. The official Victoria 2026 website, which had not been updated to reflect the recent development, promoted the event as a ‘game-changer’ due to its unique and adaptable approach, which was described as ‘unprecedented in the history of the event’. Source: Commonwealth Games



In a departure from the format of previous Commonwealth Games, the 2026 edition was planned to be hosted in multiple regional cities rather than a single major city.

The event was scheduled to span over a period of 12 days, taking place in March 2026.

He firmly stated, ‘Six-seven billion is well and truly too much for a 12-day sporting event.’



He further explained that he is unwilling to allocate funds from hospitals and schools to finance an event three times the initially estimated and budgeted cost from the previous year.

Shifting from economic costs to the measure of things in human terms, Craig Phillips, CEO of Commonwealth Games Australia, speaks for the collective sentiment when he describes this fallout as 'beyond disappointing' and 'a comprehensive let-down for the athletes'.

Key Takeaways
  • Premier Daniel Andrews revealed the cost of hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games would be around $7 billion, almost triple the original estimate.
  • New South Wales, Western Australia, Queensland and South Australia declined the possibility of stepping in to host the event after Victoria's removal.
  • The Games were not scheduled to be held in one major city but across several regional cities and set to run over 12 days in March 2026.
  • The immediate question arises about how the budget was so drastically misjudged and the cost to the state to exit the contract. Commonwealth Games Australia CEO Craig Phillips described the decision as 'a comprehensive let-down for athletes'.

In light of this, we want to ask you: why would any state or territory want to spend so much money on this when there are more essential things that require funding?

Do you think it's necessary to keep spending billions on events like the Commonwealth and Olympic Games in Australia?

While we're left musing over the fate of the 2026 Games, let’s cherish memories of roaring crowds and thrilling victories from the past.

We encourage you to share your thoughts on this topic by commenting below.
 
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How incompetent is the Andrews government. It costs a lot of money to successfully bid for the games. It also costs a lot of money (as a penalty) to reneg. Are the finance and economic experts so lacking in knowledge that they couldn't forcast the approximate budget for the games?
Is this the end of the Commonwealth?
Perhaps if Albo scrapped his stupid referendum he could put some dollars towards the Games. How disappointing for our athletes.
Bravo Dan Andrews, costs have blown out in everything these days and he made the right decision, that is what a responsible leader should do. To be honest CG are obsolete now with many countries leaving the Commonwealth per se like Barbados. Hip Hip and all that
 
How incompetent is the Andrews government. It costs a lot of money to successfully bid for the games. It also costs a lot of money (as a penalty) to reneg. Are the finance and economic experts so lacking in knowledge that they couldn't forcast the approximate budget for the games?
Is this the end of the Commonwealth?
Perhaps if Albo scrapped his stupid referendum he could put some dollars towards the Games. How disappointing for our athletes.
It a very responsible decision he had to make. Well done Premier Andrews!
 
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How did he get to be premier - and to throw it out there to see if another state would pick it up! so that they could waste there surplus or get into debt! ( I do feel for the Victorians, he should stand down, not just for this stupid announcement but for other suggestions of taking monies from other areas, e.g. health) that would be a mistake to pick it up - that is a lot of money to be spent, when it is so desperately needed in so many other areas of crises and need - Health and Housing to name two. Where did they get the 7 Billion pricetag! Time to stand down - the affect on his face says it all, a backseat is needed now - you will still get well-paid!
 
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He got there because the majority voted for him 3 times in a row so please respect the democratic process and the will of the majority of the Victorian people. Cancelling the CG was a tough decision but necessary in fact to protect the welfare of Victorians like many other decisions he has made. Why the blow out? Why are we paying 60% extra at the Supermarkets and other goods and services. So please respect our Premier and the people of Victoria thank you very much.
 
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I think this premier is the worst premier ever, he has ruined Victoria with all his cost blowout’s, cancelled contracts and over estimating everything, he is shameless in his actions, has now caused businesses that were geared towards his spin on the games, everyone has lost money that he promised , so they went ahead and spent money to accommodate for the thousands expected to visit Victoria during the games, now all cancelled, funny how Birmingham was 1.6billion, Dubai 4 billion and Victoria 7 billion, single handedly destroyed Victoria’s credibility by his shocking decisions, he can spin it all he likes… but he is the worst, corrupt premier ever .
Why is he corrupt?🙀
 
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All COM countries should assist with funding the Games. The amount to be put in would depend on the number of people competing in the games from each country.
 
The majority of people forget who won what and when after these expensive events have finished. Money spent on housing these athletes could be for our own destitute people in Victoria. I know you have to spend money to make money, but choose the correct Subject: hospitals, housing, mental and drug complexes. Charity begins at home.
 
The majority of people forget who won what and when after these expensive events have finished. Money spent on housing these athletes could be for our own destitute people in Victoria. I know you have to spend money to make money, but choose the correct Subject: hospitals, housing, mental and drug complexes.
Just when you thought you'd heard it all, enter the $7 billion hot potato nobody wants to catch.

If this sounds like a game you played as a kid, you're not far off. Only this time, we're not talking about schoolyard fun.

We're talking about the increased budget for the 2026 Commonwealth Games following Victoria's unexpected decision to skip the hosting duties.



Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews recently let slip that the price tag for the Games has ballooned to a whopping $7 billion, almost triple the early estimate of $2.6 billion, and has decided to bow out of the hosting privileges.

This massive figure seems to be a hot potato no other Australian state or city wants to catch.


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According to Premier Daniel Andrews, the expenses associated with hosting the Games have increased significantly, amounting to billions of dollars. Source: Commonwealth Games



In response, there’s a resounding 'No, thanks!' being echoed from Western Australia, Queensland, South Australia, and New South Wales.

South Australian MP, Tom Koutsantonis, asserted, 'It’s off our agenda' because 'it’s not value for money'.



WA Premier Roger Cook labelled the Games 'ruinously expensive', further elaborating that 'they aren't what they used to be'.

These sentiments highlight the unease plaguing these states regarding the hefty budget.

Meanwhile, acting mayor Donna Gates of the Gold Coast ruled out any rescue operations for the event, citing considerable responsibilities and prohibitive costs as her primary concerns.

Following suit, NSW Premier Chris Minns also confirmed that his state would not pursue a bid to host the Games.

Similarly, across the Tasman, New Zealand also let the Andrews hospital pass fly by.



During the unexpected announcement, Andrews expressed his unwillingness to host the event in Victoria ‘at any cost’, emphasising the importance of ensuring lasting benefits for Victorian communities and the entire state.


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Speaking to the media after rumours of Victoria's withdrawal from hosting the event started circulating, Andrews expressed his stance on the matter. The official Victoria 2026 website, which had not been updated to reflect the recent development, promoted the event as a ‘game-changer’ due to its unique and adaptable approach, which was described as ‘unprecedented in the history of the event’. Source: Commonwealth Games



In a departure from the format of previous Commonwealth Games, the 2026 edition was planned to be hosted in multiple regional cities rather than a single major city.

The event was scheduled to span over a period of 12 days, taking place in March 2026.

He firmly stated, ‘Six-seven billion is well and truly too much for a 12-day sporting event.’



He further explained that he is unwilling to allocate funds from hospitals and schools to finance an event three times the initially estimated and budgeted cost from the previous year.

Shifting from economic costs to the measure of things in human terms, Craig Phillips, CEO of Commonwealth Games Australia, speaks for the collective sentiment when he describes this fallout as 'beyond disappointing' and 'a comprehensive let-down for the athletes'.

Key Takeaways

  • Premier Daniel Andrews revealed the cost of hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games would be around $7 billion, almost triple the original estimate.
  • New South Wales, Western Australia, Queensland and South Australia declined the possibility of stepping in to host the event after Victoria's removal.
  • The Games were not scheduled to be held in one major city but across several regional cities and set to run over 12 days in March 2026.
  • The immediate question arises about how the budget was so drastically misjudged and the cost to the state to exit the contract. Commonwealth Games Australia CEO Craig Phillips described the decision as 'a comprehensive let-down for athletes'.

In light of this, we want to ask you: why would any state or territory want to spend so much money on this when there are more essential things that require funding?

Do you think it's necessary to keep spending billions on events like the Commonwealth and Olympic Games in Australia?

While we're left musing over the fate of the 2026 Games, let’s cherish memories of roaring crowds and thrilling victories from the past.

We encourage you to share your thoughts on this topic by commenting below.
I prefer watching the disabled athletes now they show what a true athlete is! And there always so humble and smiling!👍😻
 
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Problem! To cancel the Commonwealth Games the penalty will be sizeable in the billions. The bid for the games costs lots of dollars so at the end of this the costs of canceling the games will be more or less similar to the revised estimates. So, we will end up with a big debt and no games. Not really a good situation.
Whilst they are not in the Commonwealth it would not surprise me if the US wanted to host the games as they would enjoy supporting and promoting an event like this. I think may be the only way to keep the Commonwealth Games alive.
 
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Problem! To cancel the Commonwealth Games the penalty will be sizeable in the billions. The bid for the games costs lots of dollars so at the end of this the costs of canceling the games will be more or less similar to the revised estimates. So, we will end up with a big debt and no games. Not really a good situation.
Whilst they are not in the Commonwealth it would not surprise me if the US wanted to host the games as they would enjoy supporting and promoting an event like this. I think may be the only way to keep the Commonwealth Games alive.
With a bit more reorganisation Melbourne could do it, the infrastructure in the metro area is in place. It’s just that dictator Dan wanted to spread it around the state to win more country votes
 
Problem! To cancel the Commonwealth Games the penalty will be sizeable in the billions. The bid for the games costs lots of dollars so at the end of this the costs of canceling the games will be more or less similar to the revised estimates. So, we will end up with a big debt and no games. Not really a good situation.
Whilst they are not in the Commonwealth it would not surprise me if the US wanted to host the games as they would enjoy supporting and promoting an event like this. I think may be the only way to keep the Commonwealth Games alive.
The Yanks were in the commonwealth for awhile, but I think a bit of a tiff in 1812 caused it to end.
 
Problem! To cancel the Commonwealth Games the penalty will be sizeable in the billions. The bid for the games costs lots of dollars so at the end of this the costs of canceling the games will be more or less similar to the revised estimates. So, we will end up with a big debt and no games. Not really a good situation.
Whilst they are not in the Commonwealth it would not surprise me if the US wanted to host the games as they would enjoy supporting and promoting an event like this. I think may be the only way to keep the Commonwealth Games alive.
Not really, we didn’t bid as there were no contenders maybe an application fee at most. In regards to cancellation payment it depends on the contract. It didn’t do Durban much harm I doubt CG has any clout. And honestly the World Championships are more relevant and cheaper to run.
 
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With a bit more reorganisation Melbourne could do it, the infrastructure in the metro area is in place. It’s just that dictator Dan wanted to spread it around the state to win more country votes
Absolutely agree but a strange way of trying to gain country votes
 

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