
John McAslan + Partners Director Troy Uleman recently joined renowned journalist Ellen Fanning on ABC Radio Brisbane to discuss the transformational potential of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games – with a focus on two of the city’s most important public transport assets: Central and Roma Street stations.
In the interview, Troy outlines how major global events like the Olympics offer a rare opportunity to deliver meaningful, long-term change in our cities. Stations, he argues, are more than just points of transit – they are gateways to the city and powerful drivers of urban regeneration.
With Brisbane preparing to take the world stage in 2032, the conversation around public infrastructure has never been more important. Central and Roma Street stations sit at the heart of this opportunity – ready to be reimagined not just as transport interchanges, but as civic landmarks that serve the city for decades to come.
At John McAslan + Partners, we bring global experience in station design – from King’s Cross and Bond Street in London to Sydney Central and beyond – to support cities like Brisbane in delivering lasting, people-centred infrastructure.
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Listen to the full interview with Troy Uleman on ABC Radio Brisbane (from the 10-minute mark): https://lnkd.in/gCH_28pF