The survey is open until June 20, 2025.

The Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032 has added a public survey to its consultation process to create an inspiring vision for the Games. 

Interviews and workshops with around 1,000 stakeholders directly connected to the Games, including athletes, the sports movement and delivery partners, have been taking place for a few weeks, said the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Members of the IOC Coordination Commission also contributed their insights. Earlier this month, the Coordination Commission concluded its first onsite meeting, the third in all since its creation. The Coordination Commission for the Games includes representatives of the IOC, the International Federations, the National Olympic Committees, the athletes and experts.

Now, Australians (in particular) and international fans are invited to share their views on what they think Brisbane 2032 should embody. The survey, which can be accessed at brisbane2032.org/vision, is open until June 20.

Another major milestone ahead will be the development of the sports program. As confirmed by the IOC Executive Board in March, the initial program will be determined at an IOC Session in 2026.