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Ipswich gears up for Brisbane 2032 with reserve upgrade

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: January 30, 2025
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Artist’s impression of the design for North Ipswich Reserve.
Artist’s impression of the design for North Ipswich Reserve.
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THE State Government will meet soon with Ipswich City Council to review and finalise the design concepts for the much-anticipated upgrade of North Ipswich Reserve, a central component of the region’s preparations for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.

A spokesperson from the Department of Tourism confirmed the meeting, highlighting the continued momentum behind the project, despite some delays.

“We will be meeting with Ipswich City Council shortly to discuss the finalised designs for the North Ipswich Reserve upgrade,” the spokesperson said.

The collaborative session is expected to focus on ensuring that all design elements meet the necessary requirements for both Olympic events and long-term sporting use.

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The North Ipswich Reserve redevelopment is a significant investment aimed at transforming the venue into a state-of-the-art facility capable of hosting National Rugby League (NRL) games, major events, and Olympic competitions.

The planned upgrade includes the construction of a 12,000-seat rectangular stadium, enhanced broadcast facilities, and modern amenities designed to attract top-tier sporting events and provide a legacy for the region.

The project is a key part of Queensland’s broader infrastructure plans for the 2032 Olympic Games, and its completion will position Ipswich as a major sporting hub in the lead-up to the Games.

This venue is expected to play a critical role under the global sporting spotlight, drawing international attention to the area and elevating Ipswich’s profile as a premier destination for large-scale events.

Funding for the upgrade has already been secured, with substantial contributions from all levels of government.

The Federal Government has committed $20 million, the State Government has allocated $10 million, and Ipswich City Council has invested an additional $10 million towards the development of the western grandstand.

The coordinated efforts across federal, state, and local governments demonstrate a strong commitment to bringing the project to fruition.

Additionally, the State Government is progressing with its 100-Day Review of infrastructure related to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.

This review, which will assess the readiness of key venues and projects, is set to conclude with a final report in March.

The outcomes of this review will help guide the next stages of the North Ipswich Reserve redevelopment, as well as other Olympic-related projects across the state.

The Ipswich City Council, under the leadership of Mayor Teresa Harding, has expressed excitement about the project and its potential to revitalise the region.

“(The precinct) will become a key sporting asset for our community,” Mayor Harding said.

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