Tasmanian Labor says stadium can’t be built at Macquarie Point, but AFL boss says it’s ‘pivotal’ to the deal

Details remain scarce about how Tasmanian Labor would “re-negotiate” the state’s contract with the AFL for a state team and stadium at Macquarie Point — with the league again re-affirming its position that a deal is a deal.

Labor insists it will “negotiate a better deal for Tasmanians” if it topples the incumbent Liberal Party at the March 23 state election.

But so far, Labor has been unable to reveal what terms it would seek to change and whether or not it has determined the league is even willing to meet back at the negotiating table.

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Labor remains adamant the deal is a poor one for Tasmania and that it will “re-negotiate” with the AFL, should it win power next month.

“We want to sit down like adults, talk to the AFL about how we can ensure we get an AFL team in a deal that can actually happen,” Labor’s economic development spokesperson Dean Winter said.

But Labor continues to evade the question of just how it intends to renegotiate the signed deal with the AFL, which remains strident that it will not budge on the terms of the contract.

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