
An expression of interest is now open to be a part of Australia’s preparations for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Brisbane 2032 Competitive Advantage project is about helping Australia be as prepared as possible for the home Games and beyond. It focuses on finding practical opportunities to strengthen the high performance sport system and give Australia a lasting edge in 2032.
Aligned with the Win Well Strategy, the project brings people from across the sport sector together to share expertise, support smart planning, encourage new ideas and ensure decisions are well coordinated in the lead-up to Brisbane 2032.
The EOI is open until 14 January 2026 and is seeking up to 24 positions to work across three working groups to support the Competitive Advantage project. More information about the criteria and how to apply can be accessed via this link: https://sportaus.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ey5By4cXUa2CTTU, opens in a new tab
Meanwhile, the Steering Group to guide the project has been selected. Led by AIS Director of Performance Pathways and Programs Jamie Salter and General Manager of Performance Systems and Paralympic Pathways Bill Tait, the group features:
- Olympic gold medallist Elise Rechichi
- Former Director of Performance at UK Sport and the Queensland Academy of Sport Chelsea Warr
- Two-time Olympic gold medallist Alex Baumann from the Australian Olympic Committee
- Paralympic gold medallist Tim Matthews from Paralympics Australia