Improved infrastructure, more jobs and investor attraction are all promised to make up the Queensland Government's runway to the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games — but homelessness advocates fear housing affordability and availability will fall short of the finish line come 2032.

Calls to commit turning Athletes' Village into social and affordable housing after the Games is one of the solutions outlined in a new report released Monday by the state's peak housing body, Q Shelter.

Olympics set to bring $70 billion in economic opportunities to Queensland

The analysis from Deloitte found south-east Queensland could see economic growth of almost $40 billion.

The first South-East Queensland Displacement Report provided a snapshot of current housing conditions and will be released every

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