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Business Chamber Queensland sets the agenda for economic legacy from the Olympics 

Queensland’s peak business body set the roadmap for the state’s business community to build an enduring economic legacy in the lead up to, and beyond, the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.  

Business Chamber Queensland’s Queensland Beyond 2032 business outlook is leading the discussion on key priorities for government, industry and the community to take advantage of social and economic opportunities presented by the Games.  

The outlook’s findings draw on the Chamber’s business insights, data and consultations across all regions of Queensland, along with global perspectives gathered through forums such as the World Chambers Congress (Geneva, 2023) and the Commonwealth Business Forum as part of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM, Samoa 2024).  

Beyond 2032 business outlook is a rallying call for government, industry, business and sport to work together to position our state and our businesses, to take advantage of one of the greatest opportunities of our generation.  

It is essential Queensland takes this major event and uses it as a catalyst to transform the state and deliver long-term economic benefits for the entire community. 

Through strategic planning and collective action, we can use the Games as a springboard for a new era of business, focusing on growth, innovation, sustainability, and creating enduring opportunities for Queenslanders across every sector.  

For Queensland’s business community, it is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine and refashion our state as a contemporary and competitive global player.  

At Business Chamber Queensland, we are supporting businesses to get ready to take up this great opportunity. Through building capability, promoting sustainability, creating frameworks for partnerships, and working with stakeholders at every level to have local participation – we are ensuring all of Queensland shares in the benefits of the Games. 

Business Chamber Queensland is the state’s Chamber of Commerce, an independent, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting Queensland businesses to thrive and ensuring Queenland state is the best place to do business in Australia. 

Business Chamber Queensland is the largest and most representative business body in Queensland and represents businesses in every industry, of every size and in every region of our state. For 157 years, they have supported businesses to create a resilient, diversified, sustainable, and competitive economy.  

Our extensive business insight and decades of real time intelligence is the state’s most trusted, comprehensive and authoritative snapshot of Queensland business sentiment, expectations and conditions. 

World Chambers Congress 

Business Chamber Queensland is proud to join as a sponsor for the global World Chambers Congress event, bringing together chamber and business leaders from around the world. As Queensland’s largest and most representative business body, we’re committed to championing growth, innovation and opportunity for our state’s business community.

Don’t miss our CEO Heidi Cooper in the panel ‘Beyond the Pool – The Olympic Games and the Business of Global Impact’ alongside Kieren Perkins OAM and François Xavier Bonnaillie, exploring the economic legacy and global potential of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.

Following the Congress, we’re inviting delegates to Brisbane for a special extension program, connecting with key stakeholders and exploring exciting trade and investment opportunities. Learn more.

Read Business Chamber Queensland’s Queensland Beyond 2032.  

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