Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Sticking with the 2032 Games for now, and Premier David Crisafulli has also set the stage for the 100-day review of planning to-date to be carried out by the new authority members.The terms of reference largely track with what Crisafulli has been talking about for months now: ensuring the right venues are in the right places, transport connections between them work, and that all of this provides a legacy benefit for Queenslanders under existing funds.While Crisafulli has also been clear that there would not be a “new” flagship stadium in any plans he championed, he has confirmed a full rebuild of the Gabba was not off the table.However, his comments at today’s event seemed to also feature a slight change in language – swapping “new” for “extra”.“I don’t think Brisbane needs an extra stadium. What I think we need is world class venues and we don’t have that at the moment. We’ve allowed that to disappear,” he said.Sitting beside him on the stage, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner then piped up.“The Premier’s right, we don’t need an extra stadium, we need two stadiums. We don’t need three stadiums, we need two stadiums, and as long as they’re two world-class stadiums, I’ll be really happy,” he said.Crisafulli replied: “I have heard you, Lord Mayor, and heard your commentary about QSAC, and I reflected that and … I’m looking forward to this board doing its work.”
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