The Property Council has welcomed the announcement of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Legacy Committee.
Our Golden Decade will present an incredible opportunity for the growth and development of Queensland and the Legacy Committee will play a crucial role in ensuring that this is maximised.
The Legacy Committee’s draws upon the full spectrum of sectors that will be crucial in shaping the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
In particular, the Property Council welcomes the appointment of Diaswati Mardiasmo a housing economist and researcher who currently sits on the Property Council’s Residential committee.
The Brisbane 2032 Legacy Committee includes:
- Stirling Hinchliffe as the Committee Chair – Minister for Tourism, Innovation and Sport and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics and Paralympics Sport and Engagement
- Georgina Richters as the Committee Deputy Chair – First Nations consultant
- Sharon Boyce – educator, author and disability advocate
- Cameron Costello – Quandamooka traditional owner and passionate advocate for reconciliation
- Wayne Gerard – Company Director, CEO, Founder and innovation advocateDanya Hodgetts – sporting advocate and sport and physical activity researcher
- Diaswati Mardiasmo – economist in the housing and property sector, researcher, diversity and inclusion advocate
- Ashleigh Morris – internationally recognised expert in circular economy
- Cameron Pegg – communications consultant and inclusive sport advocate
- Ingrid Proud – experienced major event professional
- Imogen Ruyg – 17-year-old Normanton resident and Youth Parliament Member for Gladstone
- John Wagner – business leader and founder, advocate for regional Queensland
- Siwei (Samuel) Zhu – 17-year-old student representative and school council member from South Brisbane.
The Property Council looks forward to presenting the industry’s Olympic vision to the Legacy Committee and is eager to hear members feedback on this vision.
For more information on the Brisbane 2032 Legacy Committee please click here.