Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032
The Gold Coast is a proud co-host of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032 (the Games). The Games are scheduled to be held from 23 July to 8 August 2032 and the Paralympic Games from 24 August to 5 September 2032.
Our city will stage events, welcome visitors from around the world and showcase our vibrant lifestyle, natural environment, major event capability and strong business ecosystem to a global audience.
The Games are set to deliver major cultural, social and economic benefits for Queensland – worth around $8.1 billion – creating opportunities across tourism, trade, volunteering and community programs – before, during and long after the Games.
Gold Coast 2032 Legacy Strategy
This once-in-a-generation event will bring long–lasting economic, social and lifestyle benefits for the Gold Coast.
Our 2032 Legacy Strategy outlines the key actions we will take to make the most of the Games and deliver transformational improvement for our city.
Proposed Gold Coast competition venues
6 existing Gold Coast competition venues
- Gold Coast Sport and Leisure Centre, Carrara
- Gold Coast Stadium (Cbus Stadium)
- Coomera Indoor Sports Centre, Coomera
- Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Broadbeach
- Gold Coast Hockey Centre, Labrador
- Carrara Stadium (People First Stadium), Carrara
2 temporary competition venues
- Broadbeach Park Stadium, Broadbeach
- Southport Broadwater Parklands, Southport
One new Gold Coast competition venue
- Gold Coast Arena, Southport
A satellite Olympic and Paralympic Village
- RACV Royal Pines Resort, Benowa
The Games sport program and venue locations are due to be released by the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee in 2026.
World Union of Olympic Cities
We are a proud member of The World Union of Olympic Cities. Recognised by the International Olympic Committee, the Union gives us access to expert advice and a strong support network that will help us make the most of social and community benefits that the Games can bring.
To learn how the Union helps connect past and future host cities, the International Olympic Committee and international sport communities, visit the Gold Coast's Union website.
Brisbane 2032 Legacy Strategy
Nearly 14,000 ideas were shared to help plan the legacy of the Games. Feedback came from the Hopes and Dreams survey, stakeholder engagement and the Brisbane 2032 Legacy Forum held in March 2023. The Strategy was developed by all the Games Delivery Partners.
An Implementation Plan will guide early legacy activities up to 2029. This plan will be created with the Games Delivery Partners and will outline priority programs, projects, targets, partnerships, policy levers and funding sources that can make these initiatives happen.
View Brisbane 2032 Legacy Strategy, Elevate 2042
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