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The 2032 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXXV Olympiad and also known as Brisbane 2032 or the abbreviation Bris2032, is an upcoming international multi-sport event scheduled to take place from 23 July to 8 August 2032, with Brisbane, Queensland, Australia as the main host city.
On 8 February 2023, Nine was announced by the International Olympic Committee as the exclusive Australian Olympics broadcaster for Paris 2024, Milan-Cortina 2026, Los Angeles 2028, Winter Olympics 2030 and Brisbane 2032 in a deal worth AU$ 305 million, [3] which includes Nine's talk radio stations and Nine's newspapers (The Sydney Morning ...
INAS Global Games Brisbane, Queensland: 10 47 1000 [30] 2023 15 - 21 April World Transplant Games: Perth, Western Australia: 2026 To be determined XXIII Commonwealth Games: Victoria (Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo and Gippsland), Australia 2032 To be determined 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games: Brisbane, Queensland: 2032 To be determined
With Australia being the top-ranked netball team in the world and likely to win gold in a possible tournament, the Brisbane 2032 Games could be netball’s time to take the Olympic stage.
Brisbane was picked Wednesday to host the 2032 Olympics, the inevitable winner of a one-city race steered by the IOC to avoid rival bids. The Games will go back to Australia 32 years after the ...
The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk MP, Premier of Queensland and Minister for Trade, holds the queue card after Brisbane was announced as the 2032 Summer Olympics host city during the IOC ...
Nines is usually played in festivals, as its shorter game play allows for a tournament to be completed in a day or over a single weekend. In July 2021, International Rugby League (IRL) chair Troy Grant stated that the organization was considering a bid for rugby league nines to be played at the 2032 Summer Olympics in Brisbane.
The broadcasts of Summer and Winter Olympic Games produced by Seven Sport is televised on the Seven Network in Australia. Seven first broadcast the Olympics in 1956, jointly with the Nine Network and the ABC. It has since broadcast Olympic games intermittently, either jointly with other broadcasters or solely.