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Brisbane 2032: Lessons from Paris

Right across Queensland athletes, communities, businesses, academia, policy makers and planners are looking ahead to the unique opportunities hosting the Brisbane 2032 Games present.

CEDA recently convened in Brisbane, providing a timely, trusted and independent forum for stakeholders to share their aspirations and expectations, and to consider how the experiences of athletes, teams, and visitors to Paris can inform the delivery of an exceptional Games in 2032.

This event featured insights from:
- Dr Andrew N. Liveris AO President, Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics Organising Committee.
- Professor Bruce Abernethy AM Executive Director – 2032 Games Engagement, The University of Queensland.
- Cameron Murray Chief Executive Officer (Interim), Paralympics Australia.
- Dr Bridie Kean Deputy Chef de Mission , Australian Paralympic Team 2024
- Pat Howard Executive General Manager of Strategy, Insights and Innovation, Australian Sports Commission.
- Emma Thomas Interim Chief Executive Office, Games Venue and Legacy Delivery Authority.
- Penny Hall Markets and Clients Lead, Queensland & Host Cities Lead, Australasia, Arup.

Thank you to our sponsors: The University of Queensland and Arup.