The Queensland Government has today released the 2032 Delivery Plan, putting the Wide Bay on the roadmap for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
These Games will not just be for Brisbane and the Plan recognises the value in Queensland’s regional centres like the Wide Bay to host Olympic events, drive tourism opportunities and support community grassroots sport.
As part of the 2032 Delivery Plan, the Wide Bay is in the box seat for:
“These Games are a once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver an infrastructure, tourism and grassroots sports legacy to benefit all of Queensland,” Premier Crisafulli said.
“Delivering 2032 and Beyond sets the plan to build much more than what’s needed for a few weeks of competition.
“This is a plan that builds for our future, ensuring regional communities continue to benefit for decades to come.
“That includes delivering critical upgrades to the spine of our transport network, the Bruce Highway, between Cairns and Brisbane.
“Come 2032, through better connectivity and the right infrastructure, the Wide Bay will be ready to open its doors not only to the Games but to more tourists, more employment and more opportunities.”
For more information on the Delivering 2032 and Beyond visit www.qld.gov.au/delivering2032