Australia Puts $2.3bn Towards Brisbane’s Olympic Infrastructure - Global Construction Review
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New deal sealed for 2032 Brisbane Olympics infrastructure - Roads & Infrastructure Magazine
Image courtesy of the Queensland Government.The Queensland and Federal governments have inked a new deal that will refine and reallocate funding for priority projects necessary for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games, while also ensuring the suitability and longevity of infrastructure post-games. As part of this agreement, the Federal Government has announced changes to the structure and breakdown of […] The post New deal sealed for 2…
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Australia puts $2.3bn towards Brisbane’s Olympic infrastructure - Global Construction Review
The federal government of Australia and the state government of Queensland have announced a joint US$2.3bn investment for the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane. The money will go towards the US$4.7bn required for the Games Venue Infrastructure Programme. Seventeen venues across Queensland will be built or refurbished. These will include a National Aquatic Centre and a 63,000-seat stadium at Victoria Park, which will host the opening and closing ce…
The Australian Commonwealth and Queensland governments have reached a major agreement to jointly launch important infrastructure construction for the 2032 Olympic Games, which will leave a valuable infrastructure legacy for Queensland's future.
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