First look: World-class aquatic centre ‘Brisbane deserves’
Plans for a drop-in pool for the Brisbane 2032 Games must be dumped in favour of a permanent facility, says Olympian turned property developer Mark Stockwell.
Plans for a drop-in pool for the Brisbane 2032 Games must be dumped in favour of a permanent facility, says Olympian turned property developer Mark Stockwell.
Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games president Andrew Liveris has urged all political sides to back the imminent findings of Graham Quirk’s venue infrastructure review – and get building.
We have squandered the headstart the International Olympic Committee gave us by approving our bid in mid-2021, writes the editor.
The original plan for collaborative organisation of the Brisbane 2032 Games has not happened, writes Mark Stockwell.
Another hurdle has been cleared in Queensland’s bid to host the 2032 Olympic Games, with the Federal Government moving to guarantee vital services.
Footage of the Great Barrier Reef, coast beaches and our lifestyle has been sent around the world over the past 48 hours in ‘money-can’t-buy’ exposure.
Hundreds of Queensland businesses would be contracted to help deliver the 2032 Games in a once-in-a-generation economic boon. FIND OUT WHO’LL BE IN DEMAND
Olympic greats have recalled the childhood moment that inspired them to go for gold at the ‘greatest show on earth’, saying a likely 2032 Queensland Games will help breed a new generation of Sunshine State sports stars.
A Brisbane Olympics would be used to save a generation of kids from obesity and get them into organised sport, the AOC says as it unveils plans to target Queensland schools and local sports teams.
According to those who saw Queensland’s Olympic 2032 presentation there was one part of the presentation that wowed the IOC decision-makers – and it involved Cathy Freeman.
As southeast Queensland’s 2032 Olympic Games bid gathers pace, the next challenge for the governments involved is money … lots of money, writes Peter Gleeson.
Great weather and venues, and multi-level government support have all played key roles in getting the Brisbane bid over the line with the IOC, but it was the people of Queensland that had the biggest impact. Here’s why.
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