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Brisbane 2032 Opportunities for the Wide Bay Burnett

The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games present a significant opportunity for businesses across the Wide Bay Burnett.


From infrastructure and construction through to tourism, logistics, events, hospitality, manufacturing, technology and professional services, the lead-up to 2032 is expected to generate billions of dollars in procurement and investment opportunities across Queensland.


For businesses in our region, the key is getting informed early, understanding where opportunities sit, and being prepared to engage as tenders, supplier registrations and work packages are released.

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Opportunities across multiple sectors

Opportunities linked to Brisbane 2032 are expected to span a broad range of industries, including:

  • Construction and infrastructure

  • Manufacturing and supply chains

  • Transport and logistics

  • Tourism, hospitality and accommodation

  • Events and security services

  • Technology and digital innovation

  • Sustainability and environmental services

  • Professional and consulting services

Importantly, many procurement pathways will prioritise Queensland suppliers, regional businesses, Indigenous enterprises and social procurement outcomes.

Opportunities for the Wide Bay Burnett

While much of the Games infrastructure will be concentrated in South East Queensland, the flow-on economic activity and supply chain opportunities will reach right across regional Queensland, including the Wide Bay Burnett.

Maryborough has already been identified as the proposed host location for Olympic and Paralympic archery during the Brisbane 2032 Games, placing the Fraser Coast within the Games footprint and bringing international attention to the region.

That momentum is expected to create opportunities across construction, manufacturing, tourism, hospitality, transport, logistics, events and professional services, along with increased demand throughout supporting supply chains.

Businesses across the Wide Bay Burnett may be able to engage through direct procurement opportunities, subcontracting arrangements, supplier networks or partnerships with larger delivery organisations.

With procurement and infrastructure activity expected to continue rolling out over the coming years, now is the time for businesses to build capability, strengthen networks and position themselves for future opportunities connected to Brisbane 2032.

Getting procurement ready

The official procurement program is now open with Expressions of Interest (EOIs), tenders and supplier opportunities already beginning to roll out and will continue progressively through to 2032.

Businesses are encouraged to:

  • Register on supplier and procurement portals

  • Monitor upcoming EOIs and tender releases

  • Ensure capability statements and compliance documentation are current

  • Explore partnerships and supply chain opportunities

  • Build tendering capability and procurement readiness

Key procurement and information portals

We have collated a range of useful links, resources and procurement platforms to help businesses across the Wide Bay Burnett navigate Brisbane 2032 opportunities.

These external websites include supplier registration portals, government tender platforms, infrastructure updates, procurement guidance and business readiness tools.

Industry Capability Network (ICN) Gateway

The ICN Gateway is a key supplier portal for Brisbane 2032-related opportunities and major projects across Queensland.

Businesses can:

Connect with project proponents and contractors

QTenders

The Queensland Government’s procurement platform where many government tenders and infrastructure opportunities are advertised. 

Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA)

GIICA is responsible for coordinating Games-related infrastructure delivery and venue planning across Queensland.

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Stay informed

The Brisbane 2032 Games will create opportunities over many years, with procurement and investment activity expected to evolve progressively across multiple industries.

We encourage businesses across the Wide Bay Burnett to explore the links and resources below, stay informed, and consider how their products, services or expertise may contribute to Queensland’s biggest infrastructure and events pipeline in decades.

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