Explore the 2032 Delivery Plan

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The 2032 Games is a once in a generation opportunity.

And now we’ve set the plan to deliver it with the largest build in Queensland’s history.

A new precinct with a Brisbane stadium, national aquatic centre, and upgraded Ekka showgrounds.

Transport projects with Bruce Highway upgrades and new rail connections between the Sunshine and Gold Coast.

And legacy opportunities including a 20-year Tourism plan, and athlete villages that become homes

Let the Games begin.

Authorised by the Queensland Government, Brisbane.

  • 2032 Games and Beyond

    As well as delivering a successful Olympic and Paralympic Games, the 2032 Delivery Plan takes advantage of the opportunity to connect Queensland by building the roads and infrastructure we need for the decades to come, all while we drive tourism and back our grassroots clubs.

  • 14
    NEW AND EXISTING VENUE UPGRADES ACROSS THE STATE
  • 20YR
    VISIONARY TOURISM PLAN FOR QUEENSLAND
  • 130+
    UPGRADES FOR GRASSROOTS SPORTS CLUBS

Queensland’s Games journey: Winning the bid to beyond

  • 21 July 2021

    Queensland confirmed as host for 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games

  • February 2023

    Intergovernmental Agreement signed between Australian and Queensland Governments

  • March 2024

    Venue Review handed to Government

  • 26 October 2024

    Change-of-Government occurs

  • 29 November 2024

    Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority created and Board appointed, 100 Day Review initiated

  • 8 March 2025

    100 Day Review completed

  • 2026

    Sports confirmed by International Olympic Committee

  • 23 July to 8 August 2032

    2032 Olympic Games

  • 24 August to 5 September 2032

    2032 Paralympic Games

  • Beyond 2032

    Olympic and Paralympic venues, villages and transport leveraged for generations to come.

  • Brisbane Stadium, Artist Impression

    New and Existing Venue Upgrades

    The 2032 Delivery Plan delivers legacy for Queenslanders with venues for the Games and beyond. From grassroots sports to major venues, infrastructure includes new venues like Brisbane Stadium as well as upgrades to existing venues across Queensland.

  • The Wave Sunshine Coast, Artist Impression

    Connecting a growing state

    The new Queensland Government’s vision for the Games is to deliver reliable, sustainable and inclusive transport before, during and long after the Games. Major upgrades to connect our growing regions are needed for the Games and for the decades to come.

    Several major transport projects either in planning or delivery phases will be accelerated as part of the 2032 Delivery Plan, including The Wave all the way to the Sunshine Coast Airport, faster rail to the Gold Coast, new stations for Brisbane, expansion of the Brisbane Metro as well as critical road upgrades like the Bruce Highway.

  • Whitsunday Skyway, Artist Impression

    20 Year visionary tourism plan for Queensland

    Queensland is set to benefit from a $4.6 billion increase in tourism and trade, under the global spotlight of the Games.

    Half of all international visitors attending the Games are expected to holiday through regional Queensland during their stay, kickstarting a lasting tourism legacy for our State.

  • Barlow Park, Artist Impression

    Supporting grassroots sports

    Grassroots sports facilities across the State will benefit from enhancements, including upgrades.

    The new Queensland Government’s Games On! program is a commitment to enhancing regional sporting and community facilities to give our next generation of athletes the best chance of success.

    Leading into 2032, Games On! will deliver new or upgraded fields and courts, changerooms or lighting, and clubhouse enhancements to hundreds of Queensland facilities across every corner of the State.