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im not fully aware of how the Gold Coast Titans building has been funded, however as far as im aware it was somewhat a joint development between the Titans and another developer, however the part funded by the Titans was funded through bank loans.chief said:Rugby needs a boost, and this way Anna Bligh can honour one of her election promises by achieving new jobs. Although it won't create many but it will certainly help. I will remind Australia once again what Rugby can provide compared to the World Cup; tourists
-Many British and Irish Lions fans will head down under in 2013
-Over 50,000 people will come to Australia when we next host the RWC (2020-2030's)
-People will visit for major test matches, particurly NZ fans when Australia becomes more competitive.
QLD government should look at those things when creating this feature, and realise that this should just be the start of funding for rugby in QLD, which has been non existent.
Who funded the Gold Coast Titan's centre of excellence?