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If you're running a business in Brisbane right now, there's a real opportunity in front of you - and we want to make sure you don't miss it.
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If you're running a business in Brisbane right now, there's a real opportunity in front of you - and we want to make sure you don't miss it.
Why Natalie Cook and the Aussie Athlete Fund believe Brisbane's Olympic legacy
could be due to local businesses' support and equal funding for athletes.
The State of the City report by the Brisbane Economic Development Agency was used across this series of reports to highlight Brisbane’s economic strength, major infrastructure developments, and growing global profile.
The Deloitte Going for Gold report forms the basis of these insights, highlighting how the Brisbane 2032 Olympics can drive long-term economic growth through investment, tourism, and business opportunities.
BNCC President, Simon Penrose discusses what opportunities and impacts the Brisbane 2032 Olympics will bring.
Trevor Bowman and Radmila Bowman transformed a humble startup into a global sports success. What began with a single innovation, a flat-spring basketball goal, has propelled them to become a leading designer and supplier of elite sports equipment trusted on the world’s biggest stages.
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games represent a major opportunity for local businesses in South East Queensland. Beyond the hype,
the Games present an opportunity for real, tangible outcomes; strengthening Brisbane’s global profile, improving international connectivity
and increasing trade and investment.
There is so much talk about the Olympics it can be hard to understand what the opportunity means for your business. We talk to a number of members who feel confused trying to interpret all of the available information and how it practically applies to their business. This article series is designed to explore these ideas with you.
We are hearing a lot about the economic impact of Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic games, but what does it actually mean for us and how will it affect local businesses in South East Queensland?