WEB Brisbane and AOC invited to targeted dialogue for the Olympic Games 2032
Brisbane hopes to follow in Sydney's footsteps and host the Olympics for the third time
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) has invited the Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government to enter into targeted dialogue to explore the possibility of Brisbane hosting the 2032 Olympic Games.
The AOC's decision follows a report by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Evaluation Commission, which found that Brisbane was a strong candidate to host the Games.
The report praised Brisbane's existing infrastructure, its strong public transport network, and its commitment to sustainability.
The AOC said it would now work with the Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government to develop a detailed proposal for the Games.
If Brisbane is successful in its bid, it will be the third Australian city to host the Olympic Games, after Melbourne in 1956 and Sydney in 2000.
Conclusion:
The 2032 Brisbane Olympics would be a major event for Australia and would provide a significant boost to the Queensland economy.
The Games would also be a great opportunity to showcase Australia's sporting prowess and to promote the Olympic ideals of friendship, respect, and excellence.
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