The Grand Final was played at Brisbane's Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in front of 58,912 people, the ground record for that venue.
Part of the plan included the Pelli-designed parking structure across the street from the Athletics Center.
Today, the Athletics Centre houses two pools, with the second one, named the Gold Pool, built in 1995.
Haiti's Athletics Center was aimed at expanding its activities in a sector that would create jobs for Sun City's young workers, and thus created a green recycling center.
Haiti's Athletics Center had to manage over 600 families who had taken refuge on its grounds after the earthquake.
Its headquarters are currently located at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Nathan, Queensland.
Along with the expansion of the historic arena, the new Athletics Center has many features.
The main dining hall for the campus is located on the second floor of the Events and Athletics Center.
Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre at Nathan has hosted a number of music concerts.
An Athletics Centre was built in 2001, home to the "Bearcats".