The Queensland stage is set, with Premier David Crisafulli about to drop the much-anticipated 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games venue and infrastructure blueprint at The Courier-Mail’s Future Brisbane event.
The event is promising to be more than just a sporting announcement. Instead, organisers are positioning it as a strategic roadmap for the state’s future, drawing in a who’s who of Australian industry and decision-makers.

The Courier-Mail editor Chris Jones
A defining moment for Brisbane 2032
Held at Howard Smith Wharves and supported by TechnologyOne and the University of Queensland, the event will feature the Premier in conversation with The Courier-Mail editor Chris Jones, followed by a fireside chat with Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee President Andrew Liveris.
A panel hosted by The Sunday Mail editor Melanie Pilling will include key voices such as Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie, Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner, Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate, Brisbane Lions CEO Greg Swann, and Olympic gold medallist Cate Campbell.
Shaping Brisbane’s future
“The Courier-Mail has a long and proud history of advocating for the city’s best interests,” Jones stated.
“The Premier promised at our last Future Brisbane event in November to have a plan for Olympic and Paralympic Games venues within 100 days, and that time is now up.”
Jones emphasised the publication’s commitment to Queensland’s future: “We are incredibly proud of the role we played in championing Brisbane’s Olympic bid. As we look towards 2032, we remain committed to the people of Queensland and focused on solutions for a more liveable and prosperous city.”