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2032 Olympics to boost tourism in Mackay and beyond

by Kody Cook
March 28, 2025
in 2032 Olympic Games, Community, Council, Events, News, Public facilities, QLD, Recreation, Sports, Spotlight
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The Queensland Government has named Mackay as a key host city for the 2032 Olympic Games with the release of its 2032 Delivery Plan.  

Mackay’s Harrup Park will undergo major upgrades in preparation to host cricket matches, for the proposed second-ever Summer Olympics cricket competition.    

Sailing competition will be held nearby with the Whitsunday Islands as a backdrop.    

The Bruce Highway will be improved at Goorganga Plains to make sure competitors, families, supporters and other visitors can get around safely and easily.  

Queensland Minister for the Environment and Tourism, Andrew Powell, said that the Mackay-Whitsunday region was primed for a winning knock.  

“The green and gold runway leading up to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games is the perfect opportunity to bring home the gold for Queensland,” Powell said.   

“Training and preliminary events will be happening in the lead up to the Games, increasing local visitors and spending among local operators.  

“During the Games itself, hundreds of millions of eyes will be on Mackay and the Whitsundays, delivering an unparalleled opportunity to sell Queensland to all those potential visitors.”  

Local MP for Mackay, Nigel Dalton, said tourism operators were excellent allrounders, who were ready for the next seven years and beyond.   

“This is our chance to show the world everything Mackay has to offer,” Dalton said.   

“Whether it’s adventure tourism such as wakeboarding and river rafting, or cultural tourism like our South Sea Islander huts, Mackay is playing on the front foot.    

“We know The Whitsundays are among the most popular tourism destinations in Australia, and we want to capitalise on that as people visit our region.”  

Powell said that the Queensland Government’s visionary 20-year Tourism Plan – Destination 2045 – would be critical to shape the State’s global appeal, allowing Queensland to maximise tourism opportunities ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.  

For more information on Delivering 2032 and Beyond, visit www.qld.gov.au/delivering2032  

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