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An iconic harbour city rich in Olympic history

Home to the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, sparkling harbour and glorious beaches, Sydney is an Australian icon – a place to feel alive.

32 years after creating its own Olympic magic, Sydney will return as a Co-Host City for the Olympic Games Brisbane 2032. Enticing visitors with diverse and spectacular experiences, Sydney is the place to immerse in vibrant culture, old and new.

1 sport discipline

Football.

1 venue

Sydney Football Stadium will host football preliminaries and a quarter-final.

First Nations Connection

There are about 29 clan groups of the Sydney metropolitan area referred to collectively as the Eora Nation. 'Eora' means 'here' or 'from this place' and the 'Eora People' was the name given to the coastal Aboriginal Peoples around Sydney.
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Sydney is around 1,000km south of Brisbane, only a one-and-a-half-hour flight away.

World famous icons to explore.Sun soaked beaches and harbour-front adventures.A melting pot of culture, dining and entertainment.
World famous icons to explore.

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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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