Current Status
All venues are being considered within the 100 Day Review into Games infrastructure and planning.
The Queensland State Rowing Centre is on Wyaralong Dam and currently hosts rowing competitions. An upgrade of the Wyaralong Flatwater Centre will support more hosting opportunities for local, regional and international regattas, and generate additional revenue streams from other water-based sports and recreational activities.
The redeveloped centre will see a 2km 10-lane regatta course and rowing centre with training and warm up courses, boat sheds and facilities block, pontoons and finish tower, roads and vehicle parking areas.
Brisbane 2032 use:
The Wyaralong Flatwater Centre is earmarked to host the Olympic canoe sprint and rowing events, with seating for 9,000 spectators with 1,000 seats to be retained after the Games.
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South East Queensland Water
The Brisbane 2032 venues and villages program currently includes competition venues for hosting 28 Olympic and 22 Paralympic sports.
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