Problems include "blocked toilets,
leaking pipes and exposed wiring", according to team boss Kitty Chiller.
Chiller said she had raised concerns
with local event organisers and the International Olympic Committee, and was
"pushing hard for a solution".
Australian staff are in nearby hotels
with the first athletes due on Monday.
Alternative accommodation for team
members arriving over the next three days has been arranged.
The $1.5bn (£1.14bn) 31-building village
has tennis courts, football pitches, seven swimming pools and will house 18,000
athletes and officials at the height of the Games, which start on 5 August,
less than two weeks away.
Chiller, the head of Australia's Olympic
delegation, said extra maintenance staff and more than 1,000 cleaners have been
engaged to fix the problems but the faults, particularly the plumbing issues,
have not been resolved.
She said in
a statement on the Australian Olympic website: "Due to a
variety of problems in the Village, including gas, electricity and plumbing, I
have decided that no Australian team member will move into our allocated
building.
"Problems include blocked toilets,
leaking pipes, exposed wiring, darkened stairwells where no lighting has been
installed and dirty floors in need of a massive clean."
Organisers have conceded there have been
"teething troubles" and promised that crews would be "working 24
hours a day until the issues are resolved".
Source: bbc
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