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Geelong locked in for Commonwealth Games

The 2026 Commonwealth Games are coming to Geelong.

The Commonwealth Games Federation announced Tuesday regional Victoria would host the games, with Geelong to be one four hubs around the state, along with Ballarat, Bendigo and Gippsland.

City of Greater Geelong deputy mayor Trent Sullivan said hosting the games would be a major boon for the region.

“The Games attract more than 5000 athletes from more than 70 nations, so the economic benefits for our tourism, events and hospitality industries will be enormous,” he said.

“This is not just about sport – thousands of athletes and spectators will experience the growing buzz about Geelong, including our fabulous food, culture, and beaches.

“We’re thrilled that Geelong has won the opportunity to host a regional hub for athletes and official and fans.”

Under the multi-city model, Geelong will host an athletes’ village and several events.

“After the games the athlete’s hub could be turned into affordable housing and leave lasting benefits for our region,” Cr Sullivan said.

Geelong will host the aquatic sports, including swimming, para-swimming and diving, beach volleyball, gymnastics, hockey, triathlon and para-triathlon, T20 cricket matches, table tennis and para-table tennis.

“Some of the hottest competition will take place in the water so we’re thrilled that Geelong has been chosen to host the aquatic events,” Cr Sullivan said.

“Our waterfront at Eastern Beach provides a world-class sporting landscape and is positioned well to host the triathlon and beach volleyball.

“We want to use the Commonwealth Games as an opportunity to deliver a legacy for our region for decades to come.

“A Regional Indoor Sports and Events Centre is a priority project for council and we are developing a business case to advocate for funding from the Victorian and Australian governments for this critical facility.”

Premier Daniel Andrews said the upcoming games would lead to significant infrastructure investment in regional areas.

He also confirmed the opening ceremony would be held at the MCG.

“It’s a great honour to have Victoria chosen as the host venue for the 2026 Commonwealth Games – we can’t wait to welcome the world to all of our state,” he said.

“The Commonwealth Games in regional Victoria is great for jobs, hospitality and our economy.”

It is estimated the 2026 Commonwealth Games will contribute more than $3 billion to Victoria’s economy, and create more than 7500 jobs.

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