BRISBANE, Australia—Former Dow Chemical boss Andrew Liveris will head the Brisbane 2032 Olympics organising committee as the government finalises the board. Olympic rower Rob Scott, Order of Australia recipient Sarah Kelly, former Queensland rugby player Brett Clark, and KPMG board member Shelley Reys will also sit on the committee. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the new members on Sunday morning, saying the board would bring its experience to make the upcoming games a success. “These games aren’t just an opportunity for our next generation of sporting talent, but they’re an opportunity to further unlock the potential of Queensland,” Morrison said. State Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the line up, all hailing or having lived in the Sunshine State, would help the Games provide a lasting legacy for the state. “This will be the biggest single transformational event in a generation,” Palaszczuk said. Liveris, who will be president of the committee, was …