Brisbane 2032: Olympic and Paralympic games legacy
Turning the world’s biggest sports event into benefits for Queensland
The investment decisions we make about Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games’ venues, accommodation, transport, and sustainability will shape the lives of millions before, during, and after the competition is over.
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Creating connection through the Games
The Games present a unique opportunity to create a sense of place in Brisbane  and South East Queensland, which will live on long after the thousands of spectators have left our sunny shores. It’s a chance to serve Queensland communities by designing an even more connected, liveable, and inclusive state.  Â
At RPS, we want to go for gold and help ensure the Games leave a lasting positive legacy for future generations of Queenslanders.Â
In the box-seat to shape world-class infrastructure
As we count down to Brisbane 2032, and the thrill of Olympic and Paralympic Games on home ground, we have an opportunity to design greater spaces and places – and create a real global city.Â
Transformational infrastructure projects across the Olympic host city of Brisbane and South East Queensland will create social, cultural, economic, health, and environmental benefits for every Queenslander over the long term. Â
At RPS, our team want to help win the right race: creating a sustainable sunshine state that prospers well beyond a few weeks of sporting competition. Â
We get projects across the finish line
Specialists in:Â
Maximising the social and commercial benefits of investment in inclusive infrastructure
Planning and placemaking with community and Country connections at heart
Streamlining approvals through practical strategy and evidence-based advice
Creating positive connections between stakeholders, projects, and communities
Shaping sustainable regions through low carbon projects and energy transition initiatives
Deal advice, working with government agencies and the private sector on investment prioritisation and opportunities to unlock maximum value from developments and acquisitions
Guiding initiatives through the entire project lifecycle, from inception to delivery
The Games aren't just a chance for Queensland to take its place on the world stage. They're an opportunity for us to invest in world-class infrastructure that's inclusive, accessible, connected and valued by the Queensland communities of today, and tomorrow.
Arthur Stamatoudis
Executive Director - Advisory
Brisbane, Queensland
Webinar: creating a social legacy from the Games
With insights from London 2012 and Sydney 2000 Olympic Games’, we examine the legacy potential of Brisbane 2032.
Hosted by RPS, in partnership with the Infrastructure Association of Queensland (IAQ).
Ready to reach the podium with an RPS specialist?
Arthur Stamatoudis
Executive Director - Advisory
Penny Cooper
General Manager - Planning and Design SEQ
Kirsty Barrie
Practice Lead - Buildings and Property
Andrew Galt
Service Line Leader - Landscape Architecture
"In preparing for Brisbane 2032, we need to think about how the spaces we plan can make life better for our communities’ decades into the future. The opportunity is huge to make Brisbane 2032 the 'placemaking Games' and create a proud legacy for Queensland."
Penny Cooper
General Manager - Planning and Design SEQ