Queensland’s community sporting clubs and State level organisations preparing for the resumption of sporting activity at their venues next month will welcome the State’s Return to Play recovery assistance package announced today by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk with Health Minister Steven Miles and Minister for Sport Mick de Brenni.
State sporting organisations are not expected to endorse or sanction their local clubs and regional affiliates organising sporting activity, including training, this coming weekend under Stage 1 easing of COVID-19 restrictions outlined in the Queensland Roadmap released last Friday by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
Jeff Horn, Gretel Bueta, Suzie O’Neill and John Millman are just some of the home-grown heroes teaming up to help their fellow Queenslanders through COVID-19.
Townsville MP Scott Stewart has today revealed the Palaszczuk Government has secured two international rugby tests for North Queensland for the first time since the 2003 Rugby World Cup.
The State Government blueprint for hosting the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games predicts economic benefits in the billions of dollars and jobs for the next 20 years.
Brisbane has secured the Oceania Road Championships as part of the Brisbane Cycling Festival, which is expected to deliver more than $4.7 million for Queensland’s economy in 2020.
Thousands of young Queenslanders will be supported into their favourite physical activity when Round Two of the Palaszczuk Government’s Fair Play voucher program opens tomorrow.