Venues of the 2032 Summer Olympics and Paralympics

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The following is a list of venues that will be used during the 2032 Summer Olympics and Paralympics to be held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Under present IOC policy, venues with corporate naming rights will not be allowed to use their sponsored name during the Olympics.

Venues and infrastructure

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Venues will be located in three main zones: Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. Regional and interstate venues will also host some of the football competitions.

As of October 2024, venues for skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing have not been decided yet.

Brisbane

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Brisbane and Greater Brisbane Venues[1][2][3]
Venue Capacity Events Cluster Status
TBA[4] TBA Olympics:
Ceremonies, Athletics (Track and Field)

Paralympics:
Ceremonies, Athletics (Track and Field)

TBA TBA
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 6,000 (Hall 1)
6,500 (Hall 2)
6,000 (Hall 4)
Olympics: Badminton (Hall 4), Fencing (Hall 2), Table Tennis (Hall 1), Taekwondo (Hall 2)

Paralympics: Badminton (Hall 4), Wheelchair Fencing (Hall 2), Table Tennis (Hall 1), Para Taekwondo (Hall 2), Judo (Hall 4)

South Brisbane Existing
South Bank Piazza 4,500 Olympics: 3x3 Basketball
South Bank Cultural Forecourt 4,000 Olympics: Archery

Paralympics: Para Archery

Temporary
Brisbane Live[5] 17,000 Olympics: Aquatics
(Swimming and Water Polo (Finals))

Paralympics: Aquatics
(Swimming)

Central Business District Additional
Lang Park 52,500 Olympics: Football/Soccer (Finals),
Rugby Sevens

Paralympics:

Milton Existing, renovated
Brisbane Showgrounds 15,000 Olympics: Equestrian

Paralympics: Equestrian

Herston Existing with temporary stands
Barrambin / Victoria Park[6] 25,000 Olympics: Cycling (BMX Freestyle), Equestrian (Cross Country) Temporary
Ballymore Stadium 10,000 (Pitch 1)
5,000 (Pitch 2)
Olympics: Field Hockey Existing, renovated
Brisbane Indoor Sports Centre 12,000 Olympics:
Basketball

Paralympics:
Wheelchair Basketball (Finals)

Albion Additional
Sleeman Centre Chandler Indoor Sports Centre 10,000 Olympics: Gymnastics

Paralympics: Wheelchair Basketball (Preliminaries)

Chandler
Anna Meares Velodrome 10,000 (5,000 + 5,000) Olympics: Cycling (Track and BMX Racing)

Paralympics: Cycling (Track)

Existing, renovated
Brisbane Aquatics Centre 4,300 Olympics: Aquatics (Diving, Water Polo (Preliminaries), Artistic Swimming)
Brisbane International Shooting Centre 4,000 (2,000 + 2,000) Olympics: Shooting

Paralympics: Shooting

Existing
Royal Queensland Golf Club 15,000 Olympics: Golf Eagle Farm
Springfield Central Stadium 10,000 Olympics: Modern Pentathlon Ipswich
Brisbane Entertainment Centre 11,000 Olympics: Handball

Paralympics: Goalball

Boondall
Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre[7] 7,000 Olympics: Boxing Petrie Additional
Manly Boat Harbour 10,000 Olympics: Sailing Manly Temporary
Redland Whitewater Centre 8,000 Olympics: Canoe (Slalom) Birkale Additional
Queensland Tennis Centre 5,500 (Centre Court)
4,000 (Court 1)
2,400 (Courts 2–3)
1,600 (Courts 4–11)
Olympics: Tennis

Paralympics: Wheelchair Tennis

Tennyson Existing
Wyaralong Flatwater Centre 14,000 Olympics: Canoe (Sprint), Rowing

Paralympics: Paracanoe, Rowing

Scenic Rim Existing, renovated

Gold Coast

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Gold Coast Venues[1][8][3]
Venue Capacity Events Cluster Status
Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre 6,000 (Arena)
5,000 (Hall 3)
Olympics: Volleyball (Preliminaries), Weightlifting

Paralympics: Sitting Volleyball, Powerlifting

Broadbeach Existing
Broadbeach Park Stadium 12,000 Olympics: Beach Volleyball

Paralympics: Football 5-a-side

Temporary
Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre 7,500 Olympics: Judo, Wrestling

Paralympics: Boccia

Carrara Existing
Southport Broadwater Parklands 5,000 Olympics: Triathlon, Aquatics (Marathon Swimming)

Paralympics: Paratriathlon

Southport Temporary
Coomera Indoor Sports Centre 11,000 Olympics: Volleyball

Paralympics: Wheelchair Rugby

Coomera Existing, renovated
Robina Stadium 27,400 Olympics: Football/Soccer (Preliminaries) Robina Existing
Carrara Stadium 25,000 Olympics: Cricket (Potential) Carrara

Sunshine Coast

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Sunshine Coast Venues[1][8][3]
Venue Capacity Events Cluster Status
Sunshine Coast Stadium 20,000 Olympics: Football/Soccer (Preliminaries) Kawana Existing, renovated
Alexandra Headland 5,000 Olympics: Cycling (Road), Athletics (Marathon, Race Walks), Sailing (Kiteboarding)

Paralympics: Cycling (Road), Athletics (Marathon)

Maroochydore Temporary
Sunshine Coast Mountain Bike Centre 10,000 Olympics: Cycling (Mountain Bike) Sunshine Coast Existing, renovated

Regional Cities

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Interstate, (1956 Summer Olympics Host City Melbourne and 2000 Summer Olympics Host City, Sydney), and two regional Queensland venues.[1][8][3]
City Venue Capacity Events Status
Townsville North Queensland Stadium 25,000 Olympics: Football (Preliminaries) Existing
Cairns Barlow Park 20,000 Existing, renovated
Sydney Stadium Australia 82,500 Existing
Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,024

Non-competitive

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Venue Usage Capacity Status
Northshore Hamilton[1][9] Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Village 14,000 Additional
Collyer Quays, Robina[1][10] Gold Coast Olympic and Paralympic Village 2,600
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre[1] Main Press Centre Existing
Visy Glass factory, West End[11] International Broadcast Centre Temporary
Brisbane Riverstage Festival / Live Site 9,500 Existing

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Australian Olympic Committee (13 July 2021). Brisbane 2032 Master Plan - Aerial Flythrough (Video). YouTube. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Brisbane 2032 Olympic venues announced". AusStadiums. 21 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d "IOC Future Host Commission Questionnaire Response - Final Submission - May 2021" (PDF). www.olympics.com. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Change of Queensland Government set to shake up Olympic Stadium debate". AusStadiums. 28 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Brisbane Live". Cross River Rail. Government of Queensland. 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  6. ^ "About Victoria Park/Barrambin". Council Venues and Precincts. Brisbane City Council. 2022. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  7. ^ "New Venues". Brisbane 2032 Master Plan. Government of Queensland. 2022. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "Brisbane 2032 Olympic venues announced". AusStadiums. 21 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  9. ^ Moore, Tony (25 February 2021). "Hamilton shores up for 14,000-bed Olympic Games athletes village". Brisbane Times. Brisbane. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  10. ^ Woods, Keith (16 June 2021). "Robina Olympic Village: The big issue that has locals concerned". Gold Coast Bulletin. Gold Coast. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  11. ^ "Brisbane City Council reveals new plans for Kurilpa precinct in South Brisbane - ABC News". amp.abc.net.au. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 21 June 2023.