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With Brisbane 2032, the Games return to the country that loves sport

 

TOKYO - The Brisbane Games guarantee one thing: if 2032 does not surprise the world with a new pandemic or similar catastrophe, the stands will be packed with people who understand and love sport. Few countries are as sporty and as athletic as Australia, that huge island that will host the Olympic Games for the third time in history.

 

Besides Melbourne 56, the memory of Sydney 2000 is the great parameter. Those days between September 15 and October 1 -the end of winter and the beginning of spring in the southern hemisphere- bring back the memory of Australian pop-rock delightfully bursting from the speakers in the huge, sunny, windy and often cool Olympic Park.

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Sports capital of Australia: AOC confirms shift to Brisbane - 21Sep21 - The Courier Mail - subscription article

“Hot on the heels of the Australian Institute of Sport and others, the Australian Olympic Committee has confirmed it will make itself at home in the River City ahead of the 2032 Games.”

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On Solid Ground: Jean-Pol Bouharmont - 23Sep21 - CEO Magazine
 

“The economic prospects of Brisbane’s role as host city of the 2032 Olympics are tantalising for the state capital’s rapidly growing population and also for the many organisations that could reasonably expect to see a boost in business as the world comes here to visit and participate.”

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Queensland cruising industry could be restarted as state records local case - 23Sep21 - Brisbane Times

“Queensland’s Premier has held a press conference in the virtually unused Brisbane International Cruise Terminal to announce that the state’s shut-down cruising industry could be brought back to life.”


“Annastacia Palaszczuk announced on Thursday the terminal, in Pinkenba near the airport, would host a new vaccination centre, which would open seven days a week and cater particularly to port, airline and other employees of industries in the area, although it would also be open to the public.”

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All eyes on Brisbane, but NRL grand final still just a dress rehearsal - 2Oct21 - Brisbane Times
 

  • Brisbane Organising Committee for the Olympic Games: this month Premier Anasatcia Palaszczuk will introduce legislation in State Parliament to set up BOCOG.
  • In just over decade from now, Brisbane will host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games
  • “Not since Barcelona in 1992 has an Olympic host been better able to capitalise on hosting a Games,” Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk reminded everyone in her State of the State address on Thursday.
  • The multibillion-dollar City Deal between all levels of government needs to be sorted out.
  • All projects supporting the Games need to be identified, chosen, designed, approved, re-examined, tendered, built and tested.
  • Decisions on the Gabba upgrade need to made, along with the fast rail proposal after a lukewarm reception so far.
  • Brisbane City Council: Its Brisbane Metro megabus project might link to Brisbane Airport with its new international terminal by the time the Olympics roll around.
  • The Queensland government’s underground Cross River Rail project will better link the coasts and provide improved links to Brisbane sports and entertainment venues, although how much remains a matter of contention.
  • Transport Minister Mark Bailey said, in the first instance, it would make catching buses and trains to Olympic venues easier
  • “Commuters catching the train will be able to get from the CBD to the main Olympics stadium at the Gabba in less than five minutes, or get out of the Roma Street underground and head to the Brisbane Olympics venue that will be built in that precinct for the Games,” Mr Bailey said
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Queensland Premier announces herself as Minister for the 2032 Olympics - 7Oct21 - Brisbane Times

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk will be the minister for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

New ministerial roles were announced on Thursday at Government House, as the state government said there was “no time to waste” in preparing for the Games.

Deputy Premier Steven Miles will be the Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics Infrastructure.

Treasurer Cameron Dick will be Minister for Trade and Investment, while Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe will be the Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics and Paralympics Sport and Engagement.

“Hosting the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be the biggest single transformational project in Queensland’s history,” Ms Palaszczuk said.

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