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From Southbank to the Skyneedle: The legacies of Australia's biggest event
Key takeaways
- With the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic games on the horizon, what can planners learn from Expo '88's success?
- Opportunities for places like Brisbane to prove they are "world cities" do not come around every day, and when they do, it is essential to seize the moment.
- But it's not the first time Queensland's capital has hosted an event of global significance.
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With the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic games on the horizon, what can planners learn from Expo '88's success? (Supplied)
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Opportunities for places like Brisbane to prove they are "world cities" do not come around every day, and when they do, it is essential to seize the moment.
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