The Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032 marks an important moment for Queensland, Australia, and the global sporting community.
As the first Games awarded under the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) new legacy-focused and sustainable hosting model, Brisbane 2032 represents far more than an international sporting event — it’s a platform for economic, social, and environmental progress that will shape the future of the region.
The Games will be hosted across Brisbane and throughout Queensland, leveraging existing infrastructure and focusing on long-term community benefit. Featuring 28 Olympic and 22 Paralympic sports, events will take place from Cairns to Coolangatta, as well as in Sydney and Melbourne — bringing the Games’ spirit to communities across Australia.
The delivery of Brisbane 2032 involves a collaborative effort between multiple levels of government and independent bodies. Major milestones include:
Procurement for Brisbane 2032 prioritises transparency, sustainability, and local participation, with a strong focus on engaging Queensland and Australian suppliers, particularly SMEs, social enterprises, and Indigenous-owned businesses.
Core principles include sustainable sourcing, innovation through smart infrastructure, and inclusive employment practices that support diversity and accessibility.
Businesses seeking involvement can register Expressions of Interest (EOI) via the Gateway by ICN platform, ensuring company profiles are complete and accurate.
The Brisbane 2032 team encourages suppliers to connect with ICN to better understand the procurement process and upcoming opportunities.
Additionally, organisations can explore Partnership opportunities with exclusive rights and benefits through formal agreements with the Organising Committee. These partnerships play a crucial role in delivering a cost-neutral Games that benefits athletes, spectators, and communities alike.
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