About The Authority
The Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority will maximise the opportunity and legacy of hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games to benefit all of Queensland.
About us
The Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (the Authority) has responsibility for delivering new and upgraded venues that will be used during the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and that will benefit of communities well beyond the Games.
The Authority works with nine Games Delivery partners whose collective vision, reflected in Elevate 2042: Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Legacy Strategy (Elevate 2024) is that by 2042 we will live in an inclusive, more sustainable, and connected society, with more opportunities in life for everyone.
The Authority Board
The Authority board consists of seven members:
- Stephen Conry AM (Chairman)
- Jess Caire (Director)
- Tony Cochrane AM (Director)
- Jill Davies (Director)
- Jamie Fitzpatrick (Director)
- Sue Johnson (Director)
- Laurence Lancini AM (Director)
100 Day Review
The Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority is conducting the 100 Day Review of Games infrastructure and planning in line with the Terms of Reference and encourages individuals and organisation to provide submissions.
To provide a submission and stay up to date on the progress of the 100 Day Review, head to our Get Involved page.
Career opportunities
Principal Project Officer in the Minor Projects team. Applications close 4pm AEST, Friday 10 January 2025.
Project Officer in the Major Venues team. Applications close 4pm AEST Monday 13 January 2025
First Nations Engagement Specialist within the Venues and Villages Team. Applications close 11pm AEST, Sunday 19 January 2025.
Find out more
- Follow us on LinkedIn
- Visit the Big Picture for more on what hosting the Games means to Queensland
- The Games Map shows the new, upgraded and existing venues earmarked to host events in 2032
- Discover 2032 shares the stories that bring to life the Games and its impact on Queenslanders
Right to Information
Right to Information is the approach to giving the community greater access to information.
Applications for documents under the Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act) and the Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act) are intended to be necessary only as a last resort. This is because it is the government’s preference to provide information administratively where appropriate, avoiding the need for applications under the RTI and IP Acts.
The IP Act also provides a formal method for individuals to apply to amend their personal information in documents held by the government which the individual believes is inaccurate, incomplete, out of date or misleading.
Is the information you're looking for already available?
Our website provides a wide range of information about the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (the Authority) including our projects, updates and information on the new and upgraded venues that will be delivered before the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
If you cannot find what you are looking for, and before making an application to the Authority under the RTI or IP Act, we recommend contacting the Right to Information team by email at GVLDA.RTI@gvlda.au. The Right to Information team can help determine if the information you are seeking is held by the Authority and is accessible or if you need to make an application under the RTI Act or IP Act to access it.
How to make an application for documents under the RTI Act or IP Act
To access other Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority information, you will need to make a formal application under the Right to Information Act 2009 or the Information Privacy Act 2009 (if the information is your personal information).
You can do so by completing the printable RTI application form (external site) and submitting via email to GVLDA.RTI@gvlda.au.
More information
- About Right to Information (external site)— Office of the Information Commissioner
- Fees and chargers under the RTI and IP Acts (external site) - Office of the Information Commissioner
- Right to information and information privacy (external site) - Queensland Government