Five-ring circus: Latest costly distraction from getting on with Games
We’ve heard enough about legacies. What people want now is proof we can stage the Olympics, writes Mike O’Connor.
We’ve heard enough about legacies. What people want now is proof we can stage the Olympics, writes Mike O’Connor.
With the stadium race heating up ahead of the 2032 Olympics, the latest entrant claims building a ‘Gabba West’ is the “obvious solution” to the ongoing conundrum.
It’s the Olympic legacy project delivering just that, good or bad. This is the winding, divisive history of the project. SPECIAL REPORT
As uncertainty about the Gabba’s redevelopment continues, the location of the new Brisbane Arena is also being reconsidered.
Australian Olympian Jessica Lockwood, who now works for Brisbane-based TechnologyOne, says there are three things athletes need for a memorable Games experience.
Tensions are growing as sports and their international federations jostle to be part of the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic circus. SEE THE LIST
The opening night of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games is more than just a one-off spectacle, it’s an opportunity to shape Brisbane’s legacy.
Star Brisbane CEO Daniel Finch says the city’s culinary offering can shine in 2032 and the hospitality workforce will be critical to its success.
Fixing the current AirTrain issues will allow more frequent, affordable and competitive rail services to the airport, writes Gert-Jan de Graaff.
Queensland’s hospitality industry needs a major overhaul – including tax revamps, visa changes and role rebrands – to turn Brisbane into a true 24-7 city ahead of the 2032 Games.
Queensland tourism has the chance to go to another level – but we have to be bold first, writes Carnival’s Peter Little.
A bold plan to extend Brisbane Metro to the airport and South East Queensland suburbia in time for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games has received the backing of the federal government.
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