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Toward The Games: Brisbane 2032

Nova Podcasts
Brisbane 2032
Brisbane
Olympics
Brisbane 2032 Olympics
Victoria Park
Brisbane Lions
Stadium
Olympic Games
Transport
Accessibility
Andrew Liveris
Athletics
Suncorp Stadium
Queensland Cricket
Australian Olympics
Queensland Academy Of Sport
Cuasack
Brisbane Olympics 2032
Swimming
Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games

Nova Brisbane's breakfast co-host David ‘Luttsy’ Lutteral and the editor of The Courier-Mail Chris Jones are on a journey of epic proportions as they chronicle the transformation of their beloved Brisbane. Drawing on their unique insights and access, Luttsy and Jonesy each fortnight (or whenever there is something to chat about!) dissect the decisions being made and talk to the people tasked with ... more

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As work finally begins on the Brisbane 2032 stadium, the boys look at the history of Victoria Park - and the popular support for the build.

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It’s all systems go for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic stadium as it clears environmental approvals - just as a new generation of Aussie track stars emerges...

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The two architects designing the new Brisbane Stadium join the pod to explain why it will wow the world. Richard Coulson from Cox Architecture and Lucy O’Driscoll from Hassell also talk cup holders.

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Susie O’Neill, Emma McKeon, Andrew Liveris and Mark Arbib join the podcast live from Sofi Stadium to discuss swimming at Suncorp Stadium.

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Recent Guests

Lucy O'Driscoll
From Cox and Hassell, design partner in the Victoria Park Olympic Stadium project
Cox and Hassell
Episode: Brisbane 2032 Stadium exclusive
Richard Coulson
From Cox and Hassell, design partner in the Victoria Park Olympic Stadium project
Cox and Hassell
Episode: Brisbane 2032 Stadium exclusive
Bec Frizzell
Noted guest observed during the live recording
Episode: Swimming at Suncorp Stadium?
Tom Tate
Guest present at SoFi Stadium
Gold Coast entrepreneur/official
Episode: Swimming at Suncorp Stadium?
John Coates
Australian Olympic Committee official
Australian Olympic Committee
Episode: Swimming at Suncorp Stadium?
Susan O'Neill
Australian swimming athlete
Australian Swimming
Episode: Swimming at Suncorp Stadium?
Emma McKeon
Australian swimmer
Australian Swimming
Episode: Swimming at Suncorp Stadium?
Andrew Liveris
Business figure, referenced as CEO of a related entity
Noted business figure
Episode: Swimming at Suncorp Stadium?
Simon Arkell
Pole vaulter and emcee of executive club event
Olympians executive club
Episode: Swimming at Suncorp Stadium?

Hosts

David Lutteral
Co-host of the podcast, known as Luttsy; co-host of a Brisbane breakfast show with deep local media access.
Chris Jones
Co-host and editor; provides editorial perspective from a major local newspaper.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 40 ratings
  • Running rings around the competition

    Informative, engaging, opinionated, unafraid of discussing what others won’t and brutally honest, this is an Olympic-themed podcast which is must listen.

    Luttsy and Jonesy hit all the big talking points - at times with the necessity of a sledgehammer - while also promoting the best things about the Olympic movement.

    Has become compulsory content in my regular podcast consumption.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kinson88
    Australia2 years ago
  • Junket

    This isn’t a review. More a question for Chris and Lutsy. Will you be talking about why a self selected BOCOG committee member brought her boyfriend along to the first committee “get together” in your next episode? I hope so. The reason the committee member gave was pretty wishy washy - it was an informal “get together”. I didn’t see any other committee members’ plus-ones at the “get together”. Perhaps the said member thinks the BOCOG is just a junket where you get together for social reasons ra... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    how can you possibly like thi
    Australia4 years ago
  • Excited

    10,000 days and counting! Great first episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blackunovic
    Australia5 years ago

Listeners Say

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Great for listeners who want sharp takes and clear explanations of complex Olympic planning.
Engaging, informative, and brutally honest about the Olympic movement and related topics.
Exciting and timely coverage with a focus on Brisbane's upcoming 2032 Games.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Games Problem Solver
Q: What legacy considerations from Paris are most relevant to Brisbane?
Legacy is central, focusing on post-Games housing (Olympic Village retrofit), regional engagement, and ensuring venues can be repurposed cost-effectively while maintaining high sustainability standards.
The Games Problem Solver
Q: How does Egis approach problems that spectators never see but are critical to success?
He explains the role of engineers as problem-solvers who design solutions for IOC requirements, such as adapting historic buildings like the Grand Palais for fencing and managing complex venue constraints for safety and performance.
The Games Problem Solver
Q: What factors from Paris 2024 were most instructive for Brisbane 2032?
Laurent highlights that Paris showed how iconic venues can be repurposed with smart engineering, private-sector financing, and sustainability, all while delivering a spectacular yet useful Games that leave a positive legacy.
The winner is … connectivity
Q: What is the long-term legacy vision for Brisbane's connectivity after the Games?
The infrastructure is designed to endure beyond 2032, leaving a nationwide fiber network, upgraded towers and small cells, and a connected ecosystem that supports healthcare, education, smart cities, and regional towns.
The winner is … connectivity
Q: How will Brisbane ensure seamless connectivity for 650,000 attendees nightly, across multiple venues and transport modes?
The plan involves a layered approach: strong fixed fiber backbone, robust mobile capacity, redundant paths including satellite options, and a unified, future-proof platform that supports both broadcasters and fans with minimal latency and high throughput.

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The show centers on big-picture developments around Brisbane's 2032 Games, with a informal, insider vibe that blends sports, politics, and infrastructure updates. Hosts often compare committee structures, stadium plans, and local athletic achievements, while weaving in attendee experiences from events like expos and regional demos. A standout aspect is the duo's access and candid banter, which helps translate complex planning into direct, listener-friendly insights. Listeners likely value practical implications for Brisbane's sports ecosystem, governance, and large-scale event logistics, alongside lively commentary and occasional guest expertise from sports and civic leaders.

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2. Richard Coulson
3. Bec Frizzell
4. Tom Tate
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6. Susan O'Neill
7. Emma McKeon
8. Andrew Liveris

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