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New and upgraded venues planned across Queensland
Brisbane 2032
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games are expected to become one of Queensland’s most significant infrastructure and legacy projects. For property owners, buyers and investors, the key question is how planned venues, transport improvements and urban renewal may influence long-term demand.

Infrastructure snapshot
This map-style overview highlights key planned Games precincts, venue upgrades, transport themes and potential growth corridors across Brisbane.
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New and upgraded venues planned across Queensland
63,000
Approximate planned capacity for the new Brisbane Stadium
2032
Olympic and Paralympic Games hosted in Brisbane
Major projects
Victoria Park, Brisbane
A new major stadium is planned for Victoria Park with capacity for around 63,000 spectators. It is expected to become a major sporting and entertainment venue for Brisbane beyond the Games.
Spring Hill
A new National Aquatic Centre is planned at the existing Centenary Pool site in Spring Hill and is expected to become a major hub for aquatic sports and elite competition.
Bowen Hills / Brisbane Showgrounds
The Brisbane Showgrounds precinct is planned to host the main Athlete Village before transitioning into permanent housing and long-term precinct improvements after the Games.
Bowen Hills
The Brisbane Showgrounds is planned for significant upgrades, including arena and event improvements to support the Games and future major events.
Tennyson
The Queensland Tennis Centre is planned to receive upgrades including additional courts and a new showcourt arena.
Chandler
The Chandler precinct is expected to receive upgrades supporting cycling, aquatic, para-sport and community sport outcomes.
Property impact
Major infrastructure does not automatically increase property values everywhere. The strongest long-term benefits are usually seen in areas that combine infrastructure investment with liveability, transport access, employment, housing demand and lifestyle appeal.
Improved infrastructure can increase long-term confidence in a city.
Transport upgrades may improve access between key suburbs and employment centres.
Major event investment can support tourism, jobs and local business activity.
Urban renewal around key precincts may increase buyer and renter interest.
Not every suburb benefits equally — access, liveability and local demand still matter.
Buyers and sellers should consider suburb fundamentals, not hype alone.
Seller guidance
We can help you think through location, timing, market demand and whether Olympic-related infrastructure may be relevant to your property decision.
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