2032 Brisbane Olympics Stadium
Posted: Sun May 03, 2020 11:43 am
2032 SUMMER OLYMPICS - Brisbane/SEQ Bid
Brisbane/South East Queensland is widely considered the frontrunner for the 2032 Summer Olympic Games. Under the ‘Agenda 2020’ and ‘New Norm’ (introduced mid-2019) IOC Rules, the election of the 2032 Host City is very likely to occur well before the previous ‘7-years prior’ rule.
STADIUM OPTIONS
The need for a new Stadium as been discussed versus redevelopment of an existing Stadium.
Here are some recent discussion links and announcements around Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic Stadium.
February, 2019:
From “2032 SEQ Olympic and Paralympic Games Feasibility Study”
“Development options discussed:
1. Utilise / adapt existing stadium
2. Develop new stadium (based on legacy need)”
“Prior to the Stadiums Taskforce review, there was an identified need for a 25,000 - 30,000-capacity stadium to supplement Suncorp Stadium at some stage in the period from 2028-2047.
While the Stadiums Taskforce review considered the period up to 2038 it also noted that a future Games and the future of professional sporting codes in SEQ may have a bearing on the need for additional capacity and this should be aligned with key stakeholders,
Therefore, a new stadium has been included in the Indicative Master Plan, allowing for temporary adaptation to increase the seating capacity to 55,000 at Games time.”
Source: https://seqmayors.qld.gov.au/initiative ... uNpagYpw2v
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11 Sep-19
“New 80,000-seat Brisbane Stadium To Be Centrepiece of 2032 Olympics Bid”
Source: https://www.ausleisure.com.au/news/new- ... mpics-bid/
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11 Sep-19
“Queensland does not need new 80,000-seat Olympics stadium: Coates”
Source: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/politi ... 52q69.html
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12 Feb-20
“To date, Albion Park and the neighbouring Allan Border Oval are the frontrunner sites for the main venue.”
Source: https://theurbandeveloper.com/articles/ ... mpic-games
Brisbane/South East Queensland is widely considered the frontrunner for the 2032 Summer Olympic Games. Under the ‘Agenda 2020’ and ‘New Norm’ (introduced mid-2019) IOC Rules, the election of the 2032 Host City is very likely to occur well before the previous ‘7-years prior’ rule.
STADIUM OPTIONS
The need for a new Stadium as been discussed versus redevelopment of an existing Stadium.
Here are some recent discussion links and announcements around Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic Stadium.
February, 2019:
From “2032 SEQ Olympic and Paralympic Games Feasibility Study”
“Development options discussed:
1. Utilise / adapt existing stadium
2. Develop new stadium (based on legacy need)”
“Prior to the Stadiums Taskforce review, there was an identified need for a 25,000 - 30,000-capacity stadium to supplement Suncorp Stadium at some stage in the period from 2028-2047.
While the Stadiums Taskforce review considered the period up to 2038 it also noted that a future Games and the future of professional sporting codes in SEQ may have a bearing on the need for additional capacity and this should be aligned with key stakeholders,
Therefore, a new stadium has been included in the Indicative Master Plan, allowing for temporary adaptation to increase the seating capacity to 55,000 at Games time.”
Source: https://seqmayors.qld.gov.au/initiative ... uNpagYpw2v
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11 Sep-19
“New 80,000-seat Brisbane Stadium To Be Centrepiece of 2032 Olympics Bid”
Source: https://www.ausleisure.com.au/news/new- ... mpics-bid/
———————————————————————
11 Sep-19
“Queensland does not need new 80,000-seat Olympics stadium: Coates”
Source: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/politi ... 52q69.html
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12 Feb-20
“To date, Albion Park and the neighbouring Allan Border Oval are the frontrunner sites for the main venue.”
Source: https://theurbandeveloper.com/articles/ ... mpic-games