Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games
100-day review
The government has announced a 100-day infrastructure review. This review will assess the intricate network of critical infrastructure projects required to support the Games.
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Visit the submissions portal to have your say on the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games infrastructure and planning.
Key infrastructure planned for the Games
Hosting the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games brings with it unmissable opportunities to accelerate development across the state. New and upgraded sport venues are being planned to meet the needs of our growing communities and will be brought forward to be built in time for the Games, not because of the Games. It also creates the opportunity for our state to build and develop multi-purpose infrastructure, such as the athlete villages, most of which will be used for permanent housing after the Games.
Critical venue infrastructure will be funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments under the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Intergovernmental Agreement. The $7.1 billion venue infrastructure program will reshape some of Queensland’s most significant venues and precincts, leaving a legacy for the community well after 2032.
Visit Q2032.au for more information on how the Queensland Government is using Brisbane 2032 to transform Queensland economically, culturally, socially and environmentally.
Last updated: 10 Dec 2024