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Believe. Belong. Become: Brisbane 2032 releases its ‘Games vision’

Brisbane 2032’s vision embodies inclusivity and legacy, shaped by input from 6,000 people and 37 stakeholder groups, guiding future Games milestones.

  • On Wednesday, Brisbane 2032 President Andrew Liveris unveiled the official Games vision Believe, Belong, Become at a Brisbane launch, noting 48 per cent of Queenslanders helped define its values.
  • During an extensive consultation, organisers collected input from 6,000 people, 37 stakeholder groups, and 40 workshops and meetings, producing 1,300 ideas, organisers said.
  • Cindy Hook, Brisbane 2032 CEO, said the Games will focus on six commitments spanning sustainability, inclusion, and economics, while the OCOG described Belong as welcoming everyone and Become as strengthening communities, with these words visually written in the sand in the Whitsundays.
  • Organisers said they will reveal the emblem and sport program in coming announcements and expect to announce the first commercial sponsor next year.
  • Australian Olympic Committee President Ian Chesterman said he believes the vision will resonate strongly with athletes, describing it as a `north star`; Paralympian Madison de Rozario called it a `catalyst` for the para-athlete community.
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Believe. Belong. Become: Brisbane 2032 releases its ‘Games vision’

It took input from 6000 people, 37 stakeholder groups, 40 workshops and meetings, and came out of 1300 ideas – now the Brisbane Olympics and Paralympics have finally unveiled a “Games vision” in all its alliterative glory.

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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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