A recent poll conducted for Brisbane Times indicates Queensland voters generally support the state government’s preparations for the 2032 Olympic Games. However, significant opposition exists regarding the government’s decision to abandon plans for a new stadium at Victoria Park. Approximately one-third of voters disapprove of the broken promise to construct the stadium at that location. The polling data suggests public support for the Games remains, but the stadium issue presents a point of contention. This broken promise could potentially impact public trust and requires careful management by the government. Further details regarding voter demographics and the extent of the disapproval were not immediately available. The findings highlight the importance of delivering on infrastructure commitments made in conjunction with major events like the Olympics.