Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games

The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be more than a global sporting spectacle—they’re a catalyst for transformation across South East Queensland. For Logan businesses, this is a chance to connect, grow, and thrive.

Logan is uniquely positioned to support the Games through its strategic location, diverse industries, and strong community spirit. From infrastructure and logistics to hospitality and creative services, the opportunities are vast and growing.

Business Opportunities

Major projects for the Games have already begun. Supply chains are forming, and procurement pathways are opening. Logan businesses are encouraged to:

  • Build capability and showcase readiness
  • Tender for contracts aligned with the Games infrastructure and services
  • Engage with government procurement platforms like QTenders and Council VendorPanel
  • Explore circular economy practices to align with the Games’ sustainability goals
  • The Q2032 Procurement Strategy (Q2032) will help Queensland businesses get ‘match fit’ to supply to the Games.

Learn more about current tenders and how to get involved via the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA)’s Business Opportunities Portal.

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Infrastructure and Investment

The Games will bring transformational infrastructure to Logan, including:

These developments will unlock new business, employment, and investment opportunities across sectors. Local businesses can benefit from procurement opportunities and long-term growth as Logan becomes a key player in the region’s Olympic legacy.

Logan Indoor Sports Centre Render

Sustainability and Legacy

Logan’s sustainability goals align with Brisbane 2032’s vision for the greenest Games yet. Local businesses can play a key role by adopting resource recovery, renewable energy, and low-emission practices.

Beyond environmental impact, the Games offer a legacy of inclusive growth—strengthening industries, building resilient communities, and showcasing Logan’s leadership in sustainable development. By embedding these values now, businesses can help shape a future that lasts well beyond 2032.

This is also a chance for Logan to demonstrate how sustainability can drive innovation and economic opportunity across sectors.

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Community and Collaboration

To be ready for the Games, we have developed a roadmap to guide our ambitions and planning which focuses on:

  • Delivery of new community facilities and infrastructure
  • Stimulating economic growth
  • Improving the health of Logan residents
  • Leveraging the cultural diversity of the Logan Community.

The 2032 Games Legacy Roadmap is a foundational stage in developing and implementing our local legacy plan. There are 19 initiatives in the roadmap. Some initiatives will be Council-led, some community-led led and some industry-led.

Stay informed and explore more about the project through Council’s Have Your Say portal.

Group Photo at Logan's Legacy Forum

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