THE Brisbane River (pictured) may not be the most pleasant waterway to spend time on in Australia, but that may be about to change ahead of the 2032 Summer Olympics. Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has opened up on his “agenda to inspire”, and turn the River from brown to...
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THE Brisbane River (pictured) may not be the most pleasant waterway to spend time on in Australia, but that may be about to change ahead of the 2032 Summer Olympics.
Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has opened up on his “agenda to inspire”, and turn the River from brown to blue ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
While the agenda is a bold one to turn around in barely 10 years, Schrinner harbours even loftier plans.
“Wouldn’t it be great as well when we have everyone here in the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics to see dolphins and dugong in the bay, and even in our River, that would be fantastic,” he enthused.
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