Overview
- The statement was launched at a Queen’s Wharf event in Brisbane and designated the organising committee’s guiding principle after International Olympic Committee approval.
- Organisers said the vision followed broad consultation involving more than 6,000 people, 37 stakeholder groups, 40 workshops and about 1,300 ideas.
- The framework outlines commitments spanning increased sport participation, inclusion and accessibility, environmental stewardship, economic opportunity, culture and welcoming visitors.
- Athletes and Paralympic leaders backed the approach, with Madison de Rozario calling it a potential catalyst for the Paralympic movement and noting Olympic–Paralympic branding from the outset.
- Brisbane 2032 said the organising committee is privately funded and that the vision work used no taxpayer money, as planning continues alongside debate over venues and construction impacts across Queensland.