Benefits and Legacy
Queensland stands at a defining moment — ready to reshape its sporting and events landscape and elevate its place on the global stage.
The 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will deliver far-reaching benefits not just for Brisbane, Queensland and Australia, but for the wider Oceania region.
This is our chance to advance the economy and connectivity, celebrate culture, improve accessibility and build more active, inclusive communities through sport.
Every venue delivered by the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) will prioritise community use, sustainability, universal access and cultural heritage, while attracting the world’s biggest superstars to the Sunshine State.
Delivering benefits for all Queenslanders
GIICA’s projects are designed to deliver meaningful, lasting outcomes for Queensland. Explore what to expect from our infrastructure, the exciting features to look out for, and how these venues will continue to serve Queenslanders long after the Games.
We will leverage this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build transformational infrastructure that will set Queensland up for generations to come.
The Games will ignite global interest in Queensland, driving infrastructure investment and unlocking new economic opportunities across the state.
Sporting mega-events, such as the Games, provide an excellent opportunity to lead, engage and inspire local and global climate action.
The Games will bring people together, foster a sense of community and celebrate a society that is inclusive for all ages, cultures and abilities.
We are committed to engaging with Traditional Custodians and working with First Nations communities to celebrate their knowledge, heritage, culture and connection to country.
The Games will reach beyond Brisbane, delivering generational infrastructure for the whole state with projects planned to meet the needs of our growing regions.
Explore the benefits
We will leverage this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build transformational infrastructure that will set Queensland up for generations to come.

The delivery of venues represents a fantastic opportunity for Queenslanders, with the Australian and Queensland governments committed to sourcing at least 30% of procurement from local small and medium-sized businesses.




