A Fresh Start for Queensland: 2032 Games out of the blocks and finally on the track after three years of false starts
29 November, 2024
The Crisafulli Government has today fired the starting gun on the 100 Day Review for the Games, after announcing the seven-member Board who will conduct it.
Today marks day one of 100, with the Board expected to hand down a comprehensive implementation plan including venues, transport infrastructure and governance for the 2032 Games.
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Focuses for the 100 Day Review will include integration across venues, transport systems, athlete villages, and precincts, while evaluating demand, affordability, deliverability, and overall impact to maximise social, economic, and environmental outcomes.
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The announcement follows the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority legislation passing the Parliament last night, being assented to this morning.
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A Fresh Start for Queensland: Games Legacy Enshrined with New Laws
28 November, 2024
The Crisafulli Government will end more than 1,200 days of Games chaos and within 100 days deliver a bold plan for the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics, following the introduction of legislation today.
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Delivering on a commitment to establish an independent Games coordination authority in the first month of government, the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games Arrangements and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 will enable the appointment of the Authority and commencement of a 100-day review.
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The rescoped Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority’s core focus will be planning and delivering infrastructure, transport and legacy projects, to enhance liveability and sustain future growth for Queenslanders.
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