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Australia's Victoria state withdraws as host of 2026 Commonwealth Games

Australia's Victoria state has withdrawn as host of the 2026 Commonwealth Games because of a massive increase in the projected cost of staging the multi-sports event.

Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews on Tuesday said his government last year agreed to host the next edition of the quadrennial event "but not at any cost."

He said his government had initially budgeted 2.6 billion Australian dollars ($2.39 billion) to stage the Games in five regional cities but recent estimates put the potential cost as high as 7 billion Australian dollars ($6.3 billion).

Andrews told a news conference he'd notified Commonwealth Games organizers of his government's decision to pull out of the hosting contract.

The Commonwealth Games Federation issued a statement saying the decision was "hugely disappointing" for the organization and the athletes and it was taking advice on its options for finding a solution for the event in 2026.

The CGF said the estimated cost escalation was mainly due to the regional, multi-city host model and the Victoria government's decision to change plans for venues and include more sports.

"We are disappointed that we were only given eight hours' notice and that no consideration was given to discussing the situation to jointly find solutions prior to this decision being reached by the government," the CGF statement said.

The state government had promoted the multi-city model as a game changer, with the five regional centres hosting 20 sports and nine fully-integrated Para sports.

The government's website had previously promoted Victoria 2026 as a showcase of "what makes the people of our state tick: our unity, our diversity, our sense of community, our welcoming attitude and our love of sport."

Birmingham stepped in to

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