Northshore Hamilton’s road to 2032 Olympics is sealed after another key milestone

Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympics Infrastructure The Honourable Dr Steven Miles

New road infrastructure that will be used to support the Brisbane 2032 Athlete’s Village at Northshore Hamilton is completed and open to the public.

Deputy Premier and State Development Minister Steven Miles was on site to inspect the $18 million works package, which supported 46 construction jobs.

“The roads are adjacent to the Athlete’s Village site and assist vehicle movements around the precinct during the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” Mr Miles said.

“This $18 million package of works includes road, stormwater and utilities upgrades, three new roads, more separated cycleways and subtropical urban landscaping at the eastern end of Northshore.

“Importantly, these works are creating new land supply that will shortly come to the market and is expected to generate over $500 million of private sector investment and support over 1600 construction jobs.

“The accelerated delivery of supporting infrastructure will be vital to support the development of the Village that will ultimately host more than 10,000 athletes and team officials for the Olympic Games and more than 5000 for the Paralympics.

“As the state moves towards 2032, legacy projects such as the Athlete’s Village at Northshore will benefit Queenslanders for decades to come.”

Mr Miles said Maritime Green, the newest immersive riverfront activation space at Northshore is also now complete.

“Opening up more riverfront that has been closed to the public for over 100 years due to port operations, will support local businesses including Eat Street Northshore,” he said.

“There will be new spaces for events, performances and more enterprise and retail opportunities.”

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