Days out from releasing its response to the 100-day Olympic venue review, the state government has slammed previous plans for temporary Games venues, placing “legacy” options at the forefront.
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The venue’s legacy lives on in pictures and stories from attendees. “If you are an old hippie, that was the place to go,” Starwood Amphitheatre photographer Bill Thorpe explained.