Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Legacy Committee
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Legacy Committee's role is to advise on legacy opportunities related to hosting the Games, drawing on their diverse knowledge and experiences to deliver what the Queensland community wants and needs.
The Legacy Committee members include:
- Chair: The Honourable Grace Grace MP, Minister for State Development and Infrastructure, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Racing
- Deputy Chair: Cameron Costello - Quandamooka traditional owner and reconciliation advocate
- Dr Sharon Boyce - Educator, author and disability advocate
- Wayne Gerard - Company Director, CEO, Founder and innovation advocate
- Dr Danya Hodgetts - Sporting advocate and sport and physical activity researcher
- Dr Diaswati Mardiasmo - Economist in the housing and property sector, researcher, diversity and inclusion advocate
- Ashleigh Morris - Internationally recognised expert in circular economy
- Cameron Pegg - Communications consultant and inclusive sport advocate
- Ingrid Proud - Experienced major event professional
- Imogen Ruyg - 17-year-old Normanton resident and Queensland Youth Parliament Member for Gladstone
- John Wagner - Business leader and founder, advocate for regional Queensland
- Madison (Maddy) Thomas – Student representative from Logan
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Legacy Committee meets up to four times per year with committee members appointed until December 2024.