What's Happening?
The South Australian government has successfully secured the Australian round of the FIM Superbike World Championships, which will move from Phillip Island to The Bend starting in 2028. This decision follows the loss of the Australian Motorcycle Grand
Prix to South Australia earlier this year. Deputy Victorian Liberal leader David Southwick criticized the Victorian government for losing another major motorsport event, which he claims is a significant blow to the economy and tourism sector of Phillip Island and regional Victoria. The event is expected to attract thousands of visitors, boosting South Australia's reputation as a motorsport hub.
Why It's Important?
The relocation of the Superbike World Championship to South Australia underscores a shift in the regional distribution of major sporting events, which can have substantial economic implications. For Victoria, the loss of such events could mean reduced tourism revenue and diminished international exposure. Conversely, South Australia stands to benefit economically and reputationally, as it continues to attract high-profile motorsport events. This development highlights the competitive nature of state governments in Australia to secure events that can drive economic growth and enhance regional prestige.
What's Next?
The Victorian government may face increased pressure to retain and attract major events to counteract the economic impact of losing the Superbike World Championship. This could involve strategic investments in infrastructure or incentives to lure other international events. Meanwhile, South Australia will likely continue to capitalize on its growing status as a motorsport destination, potentially seeking additional events to further solidify its position. The response from the Victorian government and its future strategies will be crucial in determining the state's ability to recover from these recent losses.













