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Brisbane Organising Committee for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games (BNEOCOG) was established by the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games Arrangements Act 2021 [1] passed by the Queensland Parliament in December 2021. It is a statutory authority and its role is "to plan, organise and deliver the Olympic and Paralympic Games in accordance with the host contract".[1]

The legislation outlines the functions and board composition of the Organising Committee. At least 50% of the nominated directors holding office must be women.[1] It is likely that the Board will change between 2021 and 2032 due to changes in roles and term limitations.

Prior to Brisbane winning the right to host the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics, the Federal Government committed to fund half the costs of critical infrastructure with the Queensland Government. An Olympic Infrastructure Agency would be established with shared governance arrangements and oversee all projects from the planning, scoping and design phase through to contracting, construction and delivery.[2]

Board

Representation Determined
by Legislation
Name

Appointment Period

Australian Olympic Committee President or Honorary Life President Ian Chesterman (President 2022- )
Australian Olympic Committee Chief Executive Matt Carroll (2021-)
International Olympic Committee members from Australia John Coates (2021- )
Olympic athlete Bronte Barratt (2021-),
Paralympics Australia President Jock O'Callaghan (Vice President 2021–2023), Alison Creagh (2023- )
International Paralympic Committee Governing Board members from Australia Robyn Smith (2021-)
Paralympic athlete Kurt Fearnley (2021-)
Independent Directors includes President (five) Andrew Liveris (President 2022- ), Rob Scott (2022- ) Sarah Kelly (2022- ), Brett Clark (2022- ), Shelley Reyes (2022- )
Prime Minister of Australia nominees (four) Richard Colbeck (Minister for Sport 2021–2022), Ted O'Brien (2021-2022), Tracy Stockwell (2021-), Rebecca Frizelle (2021-), Anika Wells (Minister for Sport 2022-),Graham Perrett (2022- ) [3]
Queensland Premier nominees (four) Annastacia Palaszczuk (Vice President 2022-), Steven Miles (Deputy Premier 2022- ), Patrick Johnson (2022- ), Natalie Cook (2022-)
Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner (Vice President 2021-)
Brisbane Lord Mayor nominee Karen Williams (Redland City Council 2021–2022), Clare Stewart (2022- )[4]

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Management

In December 2022, Cindy Hook was appointed chief executive officer.[9]

References

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