Queensland Premier Annastacia Palasczcuk has said that Brisbane could find out as early as July whether it has been chosen to host the 2032 Olympic Games. This comes as Prime Minister Scott Morrison agreed to fund half of the costs for infrastructure development provided that a jointly owned, funded, and run Olympic infrastructure agency was set up to oversee all projects. The prime minister said it would be a “genuine partnership” with shared costs and responsibilities. “This takes the Olympics out of the day to day politics,” Morrison said in a statement on April 26. “It provides a platform for bipartisan support at every level of government and let’s those who we will jointly appoint to get this job done, to just get on with it.” Palaszczuk thanked the Commonwealth, telling reporters on April 27, “I’ve always said we work best when we work together.” She said the Queensland government …