Brisbane's Olympic Stadium to be Rebuilt for 2032 Games
The 2.7 billion Australian dollar project will increase seating capacity to 50,000 and include a new underground rail station.
- The Gabba, Brisbane's main stadium for the 2032 Olympics, is set to be demolished and rebuilt in a 2.7 billion Australian dollar project.
- Construction will begin after the Gabba hosts an Ashes cricket test against England in late 2025 and is expected to be completed by 2030.
- The redevelopment will increase the seating capacity to 50,000 and will include a new underground rail station.
- A local primary school and several sports teams, including the Brisbane Lions, will be temporarily relocated during the construction phase.
- The Queensland state government, local councils, and Australia's federal government are the main backers of the games.