Regional Commonwealth Games host cities ‘gutted’ by cancellation

Regional sporting clubs and communities are “gutted” by the Victorian government’s decision to cancel the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

The government had promised to host the 12-day, world-class sporting event in regional Victoria, but Premier Daniel Andrews this morning said a major cost blowout meant he has sought to terminate the contract.

The state government has committed to a $2 billion spending package for regional Victoria to make up for the loss of the Games, which was to act as a boost for facilities in the host centres.

Bendigo Bowls Club president Geoff Briggs said he was very disappointed to hear the Commonwealth Games would not go ahead.

“I felt absolutely gutted. Absolutely deflated,” he said.

“What a kick in the guts this is going to be for lots of communities.

“To have the Games in regional cities, and here in Bendigo, it was so exciting. It was exciting for everybody — for youngsters, for oldies … now it’s a real feeling of disappointment.”

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Mr Briggs understood the club would still have its facilities upgraded but is seeking clarification from the state government

“We’ve spent hundreds of hours on this. We had so many plans put in front of us for the development of the club. There are a lot of unanswered questions,” he said.

Athletes disappointed 

Bendigo cyclist Alessia McCaig represented Australia at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last year.

Her home city was set to host the track and para track cycling as part of the 2026 Games.

“I was really looking forward to competing in front of a home crowd and having the opportunity to have a lot my friends and family there watching me,” McCaig said.

Alessia McCaig was looking forward to competing in Games cycling events in front of a home crowd. (ABC Central Victoria: Shannon Schubert)

McCaig said she had also been looking forward to the Commonwealth Games bringing athletes and spectators from around Australia to the Bendigo area for track cycling.

She had written to Deputy Premier Jacinta Allan to advocate for track cycling to be staged in Bendigo.

Cost blowout questions 

The government had previously spruiked the Commonwealth Games as a major economic boost for the regional host cities of Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Shepparton and Gippsland.

Greater Shepparton City Mayor Shane Sali said the decision was “devastating”.

The northern Victorian region helped launch regional Victoria’s bid for the Games in 2017.

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Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali said questions need to be asked about the government’s claims of a cost blow-out. (Supplied: Greater Shepparton City Council )

The mayor said he was taken aback by the scale of the financial woes proposed.

“How does a $2.6 billion project, [after] a year or two, blow out to $6-7 billion? I think that’s the question that needs to be asked,” he told ABC Victoria Statewide Mornings.

Cr Sali said it was imperative that money promised to the regions was still delivered.

Shepparton was slated to host the BMX competition, but was not selected as an athlete hub. 

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