Brisbane 2032 Olympic Mascot
Scratching up Olympic spirit for 2032
Stanley the Brush Turkey has the spirit of an Olympian, the embodiment of preparation, persistence and pride. With local roots, and strong cultural ties, this backyard bird is uniquely Brisbane and a quintessential Queenslander. With his cheeky grin and boundless energy, Stan is ready to dig up Olympic spirit (and probably your garden too) so get ready to cheer Stanley on as official Mascot for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics!
Meet Queensland’s champion backyard bird
Stanley (aka Stan) is a native Australian Brush Turkey. Found only up the east coast of Australia, this local bloke calls Brisbane home. You’ll see Stanley dashing down driveways, hurdling fences and tackling backyard obstacles. Stan is a true Queenslander with his can-do attitude and the ability to overcome any challenge with determination and grit.
Move over bin chicken. Stanley the Brush Turkey is ready to ruffle some feathers and take top spot as Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic mascot.
From Picture Book to Olympic Stadium
Stanley is the character from children’s book, brought to life by Brisbane authors in partnership with Gold Coast illustrator (whose style is brighter than an Aussie summer)! STANLEY is a rising star, making his way into the bookstores, schools and libraries of our Sunshine State.
A symbol of culture and community
Stanley, with his black feathers and red head, already wears gold around his neck. A nod to the colours of our Indigenous flag, this acknowledgment of Australia’s First Nations heritage, is a meaningful symbol of unity as the historical world event is hosted here in Brisbane, on Turrbal and Yuggera Country. What a way to foster connection to our country as we celebrate the coming together of diverse cultures and communities from around the world.