Monday, November 11, 2024

Toowoomba advances Olympic hopes

Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) Mayor Paul Antonio says he has advanced discussions with senior officials around opportunities for the region that could arise from the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Mayor Antonio last week accompanied Brisbane 2032 Coordination Office CEO, Graham Fraine, to a number of Toowoomba region locations to discuss what infrastructure could be used for the 2032 Games.

“This is about putting our best case forward,” Mayor Antonio said.

“We already know how great the Toowoomba Region is, so now is the time to show the organising committees how much potential there is to make sure we’re a big part of this once in a lifetime event.”

As part of the visit, the pair viewed the Clive Berghofer Stadium, which has been earmarked for preliminary football matches, as well as the Wellcamp Airport.

“In addition to this, we had a briefing from the Royal Agriculture Society of Queensland about the possibility of the Toowoomba Showgrounds becoming an Equestrian Centre of Excellence.”

“If this was to progress, we would be well-positioned to host world-class events and to be a second Animal Quarantine Centre in Australia.

“These are valuable discussions and in partnership with the Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise, we will continue to meet and advocate on behalf of our Region to get the best possible deal we can for our community,” said Mayor Antonio.

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