Australia's northeastern state of Queensland will resume work on Brisbane's bid for the 2032 Olympics after shelving the project for six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said on Monday.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison met with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach in Tokyo on Tuesday to discuss next year's postponed Olympics in the Japanese capital and ...
While the mainstream gaze has shifted away from the Olympics, the World DanceSport Federation is looking towards potential ...
The lessons of history are profound. For example, the venues built at great expense in Athens and Rio are now mostly “white ...
Organisers of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympics have launched a multi-billion-dollar procurement programme, declaring the ...
Brisbane 2032 president Andrew Liveris says the Games organising committee is unapologetically in the business of raising ...
A new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group has been established to guide the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and ...
Brisbane 2032 president Andrew Liveris says the inclusion of rugby league in the Games is an attractive proposition.
An iconic western Queensland toy manufacturer that makes its beautiful teddies in Toowoomba has set its sights on becoming ...
Games Procurement Program launched to Queensland businesses.50 expressions of interest packages released in the first round of procurement ...
A new report explores the ways Brisbane can ensure the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games shine – on and off the sports fields ...