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An Olympic Opportunity 100 Years in the Making
The transformation of Brisbane ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games has taken another significant step, with former Olympians Mark and Tracy Stockwell expanding their footprint through the acquisition of the former Paul’s Milk Factory site in South Brisbane. The purchase of the historic riverfront site on Montague Road, long known as the Parmalat site, adds to Stockwell’s existing holdings in the Kurilpa peninsula and creates a combined landholding of more than five
Jun 11


Principal Architects Announced for Key Olympics Venues
Last week was huge for Brisbane 2032, with a wave of architect appointments signalling real momentum across the Games infrastructure pipeline. Moreton Bay: A global name steps in Global sports design leader Populous has been appointed Principal Architect for the Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre, a 12-court indoor facility set to host Olympic and Paralympic events. With a Games-time capacity of up to 10,000, the venue is designed with legacy front of mind, supporting everyth
Mar 26


A Rocky Road to the Finish Line
After months of back and forth, there’s finally some clarity on where Olympic rowing will land for Brisbane 2032. Rockhampton’s Fitzroy River is officially moving ahead as the venue for both rowing and canoe sprint, with international bodies now backing the process. What's changed? World Rowing and the International Canoe Federation have publicly supported the next phase of planning for Rockhampton , following ongoing discussions with the Queensland Government and delivery
Mar 26
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