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21 July 2021

¿ì²¥É«ÇéƬ has a range of experts available to comment on Brisbane's successful bid to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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TOURISM AND SOCIAL VALUE

 
Judith Mair is an Associate Professor and Discipline Leader of the Tourism Discipline Group in the ¿ì²¥É«ÇéƬ Business School. She can comment on planning and management of the Olympics, particularly in relation to the short- and long-term impacts of hosting the Olympic Games on the local resident community and on the legacies of Olympics past and present. 

Contact: j.mair@business.uq.edu.au; +61 (0) 412 057 758

Tourism and Business Impact

Dr Monica Chien is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Business at the University of Queensland. She has conducted extensive research into mega-event legacies and leveraging, sponsorship, branding, destination marketing, and consumer behaviour of past Olympic Games. She has particular insights into the Tokyo 2020 and London 2012 Games, and can comment on the opportunities that the Games will open up for businesses, sponsorship strategies and measurement, and impact of scandal.

Contact: m.chien@business.uq.edu.au; +61 (0) 414 415 327.

ECONOMIC BENEFIT


John Quiggin is a Professor in Economics at ¿ì²¥É«ÇéƬ and is prominent both as a research economist and as a commentator on Australian economic policy. Despite the optimistic projections often made for such events, he said the economic outcomes of major sporting events involving large government spending have generally been poor. However, with careful planning it should be possible to keep costs down, and produce an event that will have net benefits for the people of Queensland. 

Contact: j.quiggin@uq.edu.au, +61 (0) 400 747 165, +61 (7) 334 69646

TRANSPORT and TOURISM BENEFITS 

 
Associate Professor Pierre Benckendorff is an award-winning researcher specialising in visitor behaviour and tourism. He can comment on the Games being used as leverage to prioritise funding that will fast-track major infrastructure projects. He said the Olympics generates significant global media coverage, and this will stimulate new international flight connections in and out of Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
 
Contact: p.benckendorff@uq.edu.au, +61 (0) 406 001730,  +61 (7) 334 60502

PARALYMPICS 


Dr Emma Beckman is a Teaching and Research academic in the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences. Dr Beckman can provide expert comment on the Paralympics and disability sport. She is also an internationally accredited classifier in para athletics.

Contact: e.beckman@uq.edu.au, +61 (7) 334 67904, +61 (0) 431 807 573.


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