100 Day Review

The Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) conducted the 100 Day Review into Games infrastructure and planning.

About the 100 Day Review

The Queensland Government asked the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) to carry out a comprehensive 100 Day Review of Games infrastructure.  The purpose of the Review is to ensure Queensland seizes the gift of hosting the Games to deliver the right projects in the right places with the right governance.  

 In developing the Report, GIICA and its Board followed a structured and transparent methodology underpinned by an evidence-based, data-driven approach, guided by the 100 Day Terms of Reference

 We assessed key infrastructure and connectivity to ensure integration across venues, transport projects and athlete villages. We considered deliverability, legacy impact, value for money and alignment with long-term growth strategies that will deliver lasting social, community and economic benefits for Queensland whilst enabling the successful delivery of the Games.

 From 5,862 submissions and over 150 stakeholder meetings, GIICA examined what’s really needed, what can be delivered and what represents a long-term return on investment for Queenslanders. 

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100 Day Review Report

On 8 March 2025, GIICA delivered the final report to the Queensland Government.   

 The Queensland Government has announced the final report will be publicly available on 25 March 2025, along with the Government’s Games Delivery Plan.

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