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Accessibility and inclusion

Brisbane 2032 - The games for every body

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Breaking down barriers

Brisbane 2032 shines the spotlight on an inclusive society that instils pride by embracing all people across age, culture, gender and ability. Inviting early hands-on involvement from culturally diverse groups and people with a disability, making everyone feel welcome in 2032 and beyond.

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more people with disability in sports across Australia by 2032.

One spirit. Two events.

The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games are two events linked by a common ethos—to give the best of the best athletes a chance to shine. Both events will showcase the best talent that Queensland has to offer to the world.

Low-angle shot of a smiling athlete in a wheelchair on a sports oval
Bus passenger sitting in priority seating section with a mobility walker, smiling and talking to another passenger
A man in a wheelchair joins his friends at a rooftop bar on a cloudy day
Bus driver assisting a person in a wheelchair to get onto the bus via a ramp
Cyclist standing behind his bike, dressed in sporting attire, in the centre of an indoor cycling track

The Paralympic Games aims to encourage greater awareness and sport participation.

Access all areas

Brisbane 2032 venues will meet the needs of everyone regardless of age or mobility. This includes accessible amenities such as dedicated parking, access ramps, lifts, widened footpaths, accessible toilets and changeroom facilities that will be a useful addition for all visitors to Queensland.

Zero Emissions electric translink bus, parked at a bus stop with the door open and ramp out
A man in a wheelchair joins his friends at a rooftop bar on a cloudy day

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Australians with a disability, only one in four participates in sport, while three in four want to participate.

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A person being led by a guide dog, walking through a train carriage
Man using a wheelchair to explore along a boardwalk in a tropical Queensland rainforest