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Brisbane’s $7.1B Olympic plan targets lasting benefits through sustainable infrastructure, affordable housing, and community inclusion.
Ahead of the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, a $7.1 billion plan backed by federal and state governments aims to transform the Games into a lasting public benefit.
A Queensland University of Technology report outlines seven strategies to avoid past failures, emphasizing sustainable urban planning, local economic development, and community inclusion.
Key measures include aligning infrastructure with long-term sectors like renewable energy, converting athlete villages into affordable housing, protecting residents from displacement, and ensuring venues remain useful post-Games.
The city is prioritizing equitable development, local workforce investment, and genuine community and First Nations consultation.
While the initial climate-positive pledge was removed from the official contract, sustainable design, smart infrastructure, and digital planning tools aim to reduce environmental impact and congestion.
Success depends on bold, collaborative leadership focused on creating a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable city for decades to come.
El plan olímpico de Brisbane de $7.1B apunta a beneficios duraderos a través de infraestructura sostenible, vivienda asequible e inclusión comunitaria.