The young Queenslanders tasked with selling Brisbane to the world

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For four weeks in 2032, two Brisbane-made brands will be among the most recognisable on the planet – and three First Nations students may be to thank for it.

Griffith University students Isabella Eurell and Luke Woods, along with Sunshine Coast University’s Charlee McKinnon, have been selected for paid internships with the Brisbane 2032 Games brand and emblems design team.

“First Nations people are so intrinsically intertwined in our place, and we are so pleased that our talented young local people can be part of that.” “We’re talking about creating a symbol or an emblem or a logo that has the maximum meaning packed into it, the biggest brand story, but actually communicates in a really simple way,” he said.

Masci said once the emblems were launched, Brisbane 2032 would be in a position to make a splash in the commercial space.

 

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