On 7 May at the Striving for Gold – Logan’s Games Legacy event, Council was delighted to host representatives from community, business, government, sporting clubs and organisations plus key 2032 Games planning organisations to share ‘big ideas’ on what the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics can bring to Logan in the lead up to the Games and beyond.
An exceptional line-up of speakers guided by MC, 5-time Olympian Natalie Cook OAM OLY shared their knowledge on what Logan’s Legacy could be before attendees identified and developed gold, silver and bronze medal ideas that have the potential to deliver long term social and economic benefits to the city.
Keep an eye on this page and social media platforms for an event wrap up in the coming weeks.
Feedback from the forum will be collated and will help inform Council’s Games Legacy Action Plan, ensuring that when the world comes for the 2032 Games, Logan will be ready to take full advantage of the opportunity and to create a lasting legacy for the city.
If you’d like to provide any further feedback on the event or Games legacy planning, please contact Council at council@logan.qld.gov.au.





You can submit your Expression of Interest (EOI), to be a part of the Legacy Forum.
What do you need to know:
- A limited number of spaces have been reserved for individuals to attend the forum. Expressions of interest to attend are now open. Applications will be assessed to ensure that attendees represent a cross-section of the community.
- We are committed to ensuring the Legacy Forum is an accessible event, with all delegates given equitable opportunities to participate.
- Register your interest by Sunday, 30 March.
- Applicants will be notified about the outcome of their application on Monday, 14 April.
Legacy Forum
When: Wednesday, 7 May
Time: 8.30 am to 2.30 pm
Where: Logan Entertainment Centre, 170 Wembley Rd, Logan Central
Free parking. Lunch, tea and coffee included.
Read the Terms of Reference for the Legacy Forum here.
Express your interest here
Thank you for sharing your big ideas for the 2032 Games and beyond!
From Monday 4 September to 2 October, Logan City Council invited the community to share 'big ideas' for the 2032 Games and beyond. Feedback has been collated and is helping Council understand the community priorities before finalising an implementation plan. The community had the opportunity to contribute by sharing ideas or supporting the ideas liked the most, and posting a comment to let the team know what was liked about them.
42 ideas were submitted.
In the next stage, the Legacy Forum, we will look more closely into the Legacy Roadmap, initiatives and opportunities of partnerships between businesses, community organisations and government.
The Legacy Roadmap was developed by Council to guide our ambitions for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It has 19 initiatives that aim to use the 2032 Games to transform our city for the future. Some initiatives will be Council led, some community led and some industry led. Click here to see the initiatives.