Brisbane 2032 Olympic venues take shape as construction milestones hit
The updated stadium at Victoria Park and the new aquatics centre at Chandler are both tracking ahead of schedule.
The updated stadium at Victoria Park and the new aquatics centre at Chandler are both tracking ahead of schedule.
Brisbane's 2032 Olympic preparation program has passed a series of significant milestones, with the redeveloped Victoria Park stadium now 40 per cent complete and the Chandler Aquatics Centre — the centrepiece of the swimming and diving program — reaching its structural completion ahead of the revised schedule released last month.
The venue development authority confirmed that eight of the 12 permanent Olympic venues are now either in construction or have completed their detailed design and approval phases. The remaining four, including the sailing venue at Moreton Bay and the velodrome in Ipswich, are in final community consultation before construction contracts are awarded.
Premier Steven Miles said Queensland was in the strongest position of any host city at a comparable point in its preparation cycle. "We are ahead of where Sydney was at this stage of its preparation for 2000, and the budget is tracking within the framework agreed with the IOC," he said.
Brisbane lord mayor Adrian Schrinner said the Games program had already generated more than $4.2 billion in construction activity and 28,000 direct and indirect jobs. He said the public transport enhancements accompanying the Games — including a new Cross River Rail station at the RNA Showgrounds — would be the lasting legacy for everyday Brisbanites.
The next key milestone is the test event program for swimming, gymnastics, and athletics, scheduled to run across three months in 2031 to stress-test logistics before the Games.
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