The Queensland premier doesn't expect any problems attracting workers to build essential Olympic infrastructure, because tradies will purportedly be fleeing crime-riddled cities to come to Brisbane.
In a wicked shot at Melbourne, David Crisafulli used a 2032 Olympics talkfest to declare his state had plenty to offer in order to attract the human capital for constructing the stadiums, hotels and other facilities for the event.
"I'll tell you another thing I can offer - if they live in Melbourne, they've got a place that's dealing with youth crime and they won't get stabbed, that's a good start," he told the Future Brisbane event on Friday.
"And if they're in Sydney, they've got a place that's dealing with the traffic congestion."
The Liberal National premier's sledge came after the late