Building big ideas at Striving For Gold – Logan’s Legacy Forum
On Wednesday 7 May we were delighted to host representatives from community, business, government, sporting clubs and organisations plus key 2032 Games planning organisations for Logan’s Legacy Forum. Attendees shared ‘big ideas’ on what the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games can bring to Logan in the lead up to the Games and beyond.
Hosted by 5-time Olympian Nat Cook OAM OLY, Striving for Gold – Logan’s Games Legacy Forum featured a line-up of speakers who shared their knowledge on what Logan’s legacy could be. The talented panel discussion included Matt Levy OAM PLY, Graham Ross, Uncle Ted Williams, Dr Zakaria Amin and Dr Caroline Riot.
Attendees identified and developed gold, silver and bronze medal ideas that have the potential to deliver long term social and economic benefits to the city.
Feedback from the forum will be collated and will help inform Council’s Games Legacy Action Plan, ensuring that when the world comes for the 2032 Games, Logan will be ready to take full advantage of the opportunity and to create a lasting legacy for the city.