Anxieties surrounding Brisbane's ability to deliver key projects before its seven-year Olympics countdown ends have been playing on the mind of the man in charge of preparing for the city-defining event.
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Brisbane 2032 president Andrew Liveris offered a stark assessment of what was lacking in the lead-up to the Games, saying the city needed more accommodation and skilled migrants.
"I'm having moments that keep me up at night," he told a business forum on Thursday.
Pressed further, he said they were "good things".
"We need accommodation, we need hotels," the business heavyweight said.
"We need human capital like there's no tomorrow. Skilled