Queensland excitement dwindling for Brisbane 2032 Olympics, survey reveals
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Excitement among people in Queensland for the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics is starting to dwindle, a survey has revealed.
Excitement among people in Queensland for the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics is starting to dwindle, a survey has revealed.
Steven Miles, Queensland Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning has described how the Government planned to create greater accessibility for wheelchair users as part of the Brisbane 2032 Games legacy.
A nine-kilometre walking loop has been revealed that aims to increase the connectivity of the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics in Brisbane.
Andrew Liveris, President of the Brisbane 2032 Games Organising Committee, has marked his first year in the role by saying that something "very unique" is in the process of being developed in terms of delivery.
Australian Sports Minister Anika Wells has vowed to deliver purpose-built infrastructure to ensure a "world-leading" environment in time for the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics in Brisbane.
Brisbane, host of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, is set to hold a week-long series of events culminating in the staging of the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) General Assembly.
Plans have been submitted for two apartment blocks to be built in Brisbane as Queensland billionaire John Van Lieshout bids to cash in on the legacy of the city staging the 2032 Olympics.
Paris 2024 chief executive Etienne Thobois wants Australians to sign-up as volunteers for the Olympics and Paralympics in the French capital as it will provide valuable experience before Brisbane 2032.
China’s Ambassador to Australia has claimed that they want to help Brisbane prepare to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games as part of a "new frontier" in bilateral trade and investment relations that will span renewable energy, manufacturing and green technology.
Hockey Australia will be collaborating with Hockey Queensland in a legacy building project for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, it has been announced.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has claimed he is comfortable with the establishment of the Brisbane 2032 Coordination Office, which is set to supervise the delivery of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in the city, despite criticism that an independent body to oversee preparations would be more effective.
A row erupted in the Australian House of Representatives over the controversial plans to redevelop the Gabba in Brisbane for the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics, with Max Chandler-Mather of the Greens questioning Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over the relocation of a heritage-listed school.
KOJO has been named as the production service provider for three major stadiums in Queensland, as the state prepares for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics.
Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) chief executive Matt Carroll has warned that the country risks failure at its home Olympics in Brisbane in 2032 because of an AUD$2 billion (£1.1 billion/$1.3 billion/€1.2 billion) funding shortfall.
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) celebrated the legacy forum for Brisbane 2032 with the message "sport lies at the heart of the Games and can be one of the great legacies" with 500 people in attendance.