2032 Brisbane Olympics: US$2.25 billion funding confirmed for Games venues

The Australian government has confirmed it will contribute A$3.435 billion (US$2.25 billion) towards the A$7.1 billion cost of building the venues for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, clearing the way for the start of construction.

Queensland taxpayers and private finance will provide the balance of the money for the 17 new and upgraded venues for the Summer Games under the funding deal announced by state and federal governments on Thursday.

“The Sydney 2000 Games left an incredible legacy and many Australians have memories that have lasted for decades,” Federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine King said in a statement.

“We are ready to deliver a Brisbane 2032 Games that will leave the same incredible legacy for Queensland.

The cost of Brisbane’s venues will be shared by the national and state governments. Photo: Reuters

“The Australian government’s commitment of A$3.4 billion towards the Games venues is the single largest contribution any Australian government has made towards sporting infrastructure in this country.”

The news came as possible contenders emerge to stage the 2036 Olympics, with Hong Kong involved in planning a potentially audacious bid to host the Games in China’s Greater Bay Area.

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