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Southeast Queensland

Southeast Queensland co-hosting 2032 Olympics and Paralympics

Our backyard of spectacular adventure, natural wonder and diversity

A short hop from Brisbane City, four distinct regions beckon with a vibrant food culture, unforgettable ways to immerse in nature, meet local wildlife, and appreciate the diversity of Queensland.

Scenic Rim, Moreton Bay, Ipswich, and Redlands Coast will each play an important role in co-hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032 – and offer unique discoveries for visitors.

First Nations Connection

Southeast Queensland is the home of rich and thriving Indigenous communities, each with their own culture and traditions. Discover the Traditional Owners of each region below.

Redlands Coast: Quandamooka Peoples

Moreton Bay: Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, and Turrbal Peoples

Ipswich: Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul Peoples

Scenic Rim: Mununjali, Wangerriburra and Ugarapul Peoples

A natural playground from coast to country.Delicious, adventurous and luxurious experiences in ancient Gondwana Rainforest.Record-breaking sand islands that immerse in pure, wild nature.
A natural playground from coast to country.
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All within a day-trip’s reach of Brisbane (Meanjin), most destinations in Southeast Queensland can be accessed between 30 – 90 minutes’ drive from the city.

Learn more about Southeast Queensland

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The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee (Brisbane 2032) pays its respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ancestors of this land and their legacy. The foundation laid by these ancestors – Australia’s First Peoples – give strength, inspiration and courage to current and future generations, both Indigenous and non Indigenous, towards creating a better Australia.

We recognise it is our collective efforts and responsibility as individuals, communities and governments to ensure equality, recognition and advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples across all aspects of society and everyday life, including sport. We are committed to building a deeper connection with First Nations Peoples through meaningful listening and authentic engagement. We celebrate and honour all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Olympians and Paralympians past and present and we are committed to honouring their unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waters and seas and the rich contribution they have made and continue to make to society and sport.

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