The Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) Board has opened a public portal for Queenslanders to have their say on the planning of the 2032 Olympics.
The launch of the portal is a significant step in Olympics and Paralympics planning and comes just eight days after the GIICA Board held its first meeting.
The Queensland Government promised Queenslanders it would establish an Independent Infrastructure Coordination Authority within 30 days of forming government and tasked them with a 100-day review of Olympics and Paralympics planning and infrastructure.
Queensland Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, Jarrod Bleijie, said that the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics will be a landmark, historic event that all Queenslanders can be proud of.
“The Queensland Government is committed to delivering a world class Games, generational infrastructure and long-term legacy benefits for rural and regional Queensland,” Minister Bleijie said.
“I encourage all Queenslanders to have their say, because together we can create a positive vision and leave a remarkable and lasting legacy for generations to come.”
For more information or to have your say, visit www.gamesreview.com.au