The heart of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be delivered at Victoria Park, with a new world-class Brisbane Stadium to be built as part of a thriving central Games precinct spanning Spring Hill, Bowen Hills and Victoria Park.
Greater Brisbane will benefit from new and upgraded Games infrastructure, including:
New Brisbane Stadium:
New 60,000–63,000-seat Brisbane Stadium at Victoria Park, hosting ceremonies and athletics, with early works and then main construction targeted from roughly 2026–27 onwards.
New National Aquatic Centre: a new National Aquatic Centre will be delivered at the site of the Centenary Pool in Spring Hill, catering to swimming, diving, water polo and artistic swimming.
Expanded Queensland Tennis Centre to include a new permanent 3000-seat show court and 12 new match courts which, in addition to Pat Rafter Arena, will opens the doors to even more tournaments for Brisbane.
The Main Arena at the RNA Showgrounds will be upgraded with a 20,000 seat outdoor arena, to give the Queensland Ekka an even brighter future.
The main Athlete Village will also be built at the Bowen Hills precinct, within walking distance of the Brisbane Stadium.
Upgraded Chandler Sport Precinct to include a dedicated Para-sport Facility.
New Redland Whitewater Centre will be delivered within the future Birkdale Community Precinct.
Brisbane International Shooting Centre upgraded to increase capacity of the indoor range.
Logan and Moreton Indoor Sports Centres built to address the growing demand for indoor courts in some of the fastest growing areas of Queensland.
Ancillary infrastructure including Brisbane Arena (private sector delivery), Brisbane Metro, Cross River Rail interfaces, light rail and broader SEQ transport and health projects that add to overall construction demand.