WFDF to continue quest for Olympic inclusion with eye on Brisbane 2032
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World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) President Robert Rauch has insisted that the organisation will remain "persistent" in pursuit of inclusion at the Olympic Games.
World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) President Robert Rauch has insisted that the organisation will remain "persistent" in pursuit of inclusion at the Olympic Games.
Reports have emerged that the Queensland Government is considering changing the name of Brisbane back to the indigenous name Meanjin before the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games takes place in the city.
Brisbane 2032 President Andrew Liveris has said that organisers have "a lot to be proud of" as they set out their nine-year journey to deliver a "new standard" for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Television channel Nine has announced a new partnership with the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) which will see the network support the country's athletes on their journey towards Brisbane 2032.
Paralympics Australia has announced a new partnership with the University of Queensland as Brisbane looks to become the hub for Para sport in the lead-up to the Games in nine years’ time.
The Australian Government has begun a quest for expert advice to make sure further major international sporting events are attracted to the country after the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Mass timber will be a preferred construction material when the Brisbane 2032 Athletes' Villages are built, it has been reported.
New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS) has launched a high-performance pathway programme for athletes in partnership with the Regional Academies of Sport (RAS) focused on developing talent for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.
Details of a Paralympic Centre of Excellence was revealed as the Queensland State Government announced its budget for 2023-24 would provide AUD$1.9 billion (£1.02 billion/$1.29 billion/€1.19 billion) over the next four years to "commence delivery of venues infrastructure" for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
A Queensland Government independent panel has proposed higher standards for developers in the construction industry in a bid to crack down on dubious practices in the build-up to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Brisbane.
Brisbane Airport has pledged to press for a change in flightpaths approaching the city as it expands to welcome the Olympics and Paralympics in 2032.
A waste recycling centre in Brisbane has been awarded a grant of AUD$75 million (£40.2 million/$50.2 million/€47 million) as it prepares to receive construction and demolition materials from the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic building works.
The opening of Queen's Wharf in Brisbane, expected to play a crucial role during the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, has been postponed by four months.
A series of potential problems that could affect the success of the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics in Brisbane, including funding for key transport projects, have been submitted to a Government inquiry into Australia’s readiness to host the Games.
Teachers at the Brisbane School of Distance Education (SDE) have expressed concerns that they might be forced to move because of work to redevelop the Gabba cricket ground for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.