Bring on the Games: Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic chief set to be announced

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Bring on the Games: Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic chief set to be announced
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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Deputy Premier Steven Miles on Monday took on Paralympic titles. On Tuesday, the Games CEO will be named.

One of the most important people in the race to the Brisbane Olympics will be announced on Tuesday morning by Games 2032 president Andrew Liveris.

Brisbane Organising Committee for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games president Andrew Liveris addressing the Queensland Media Club.The chief executive of the Organising Committee for the Olympics and Paralympics is a pivotal role, and the announcement will come as a sign that preparations are finally accelerating.

BOCOG has been searching for the appropriate person for the role since midyear. Applications closed on August 19.as Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner questioned the pace of the Games 2032 infrastructure deliveryOn Monday, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk had her official position as Minister for the Olympics broadened to encompass both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, as did her deputy, Steven Miles, who has responsibility for Games infrastructure.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, right, and Deputy Premier Steven Miles, left, at a ceremony with Governor Jeannette Young, centre, who bestowed on them new Paralympic titles.Palaszczuk had earlier told Paralympics Australia she would make the change before the end of the year. “Being Minister for the Olympic and Paralympic Games gives the recognition the Paralympic Games deserves,” Palaszczuk said.

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