Inaugural meeting of Q2032 Industry Advisory Group held

Premier and Minister for the Olympic and Paralympic Games The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk
  • Q2032 Industry Advisory Group holds its first meeting on Friday 17 November
  • 18 industry bodies have a seat at the table
  • To provide insights and advice to Government so Queensland businesses benefit from Brisbane 2032
  • Helping set targets, generate ideas and encourage private sector investment

Representatives from 18 peak industry bodies have met for the first time as part of the new Q2032 Industry Advisory Group (IAG), with a focus on helping Queensland businesses get the most out of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The founding industry members will provide advice on how the Q2032 Procurement Strategy should be implemented so that Queensland businesses are prioritised in the $180 billion of Queensland Government procurement that will flow over the next nine years.

They will provide valuable commercial perspectives on the different industries that will be critical to delivery of a successful Games.

The IAG members will help Government set key procurement targets and will generate innovative ideas on how to encourage further private sector investment in Brisbane 2032.

The representatives on the Q2032 Industry Advisory Group have been appointed for an initial 12-month term, and will meet approximately four times per year, reporting to the Brisbane 2032 Coordination Office, within the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

The Brisbane 2032 Coordination Office will lead the Q2032 Industry Advisory Group, comprising representatives from across 18 industry organisations:

  • Advance Cairns – Jacinta Reddan, CEO
  • Agforce – Mike Guerin, CEO
  • Australian Council of Recycling – Suzanne Toumbourou, CEO
  • Australian Constructors Association – Jon Davies, CEO
  • Australian Industry Group – Dean Deighton, Acting Head of Queensland
  • Business Chamber Queensland – Heidi Cooper, CEO
  • Brisbane Economic Development Agency – Anthony Ryan, CEO
  • Committee for Brisbane – Barton Green, CEO
  • Infrastructure Association of Queensland – Louise Van Ristell, CEO
  • Master Builders Queensland – Paul Bidwell, CEO
  • Property Council of Australia – Jen Williams, Queensland Executive Director
  • Queensland Farmers’ Federation – Jo Sheppard, CEO
  • Queensland Indigenous Business Network – Julie-ann Lambourne, Committee Member
  • Queensland Major Contractors Association – Andrew Chapman, CEO
  • Queensland Social Enterprise Council – Adele Laughton, CEO
  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council – Brett Fraser, CEO
  • Townsville Enterprise Limited – Claudia Brumme-Smith, CEO
  • Trade and Investment Queensland – Daniel Gschwind, Chairman.

The group will be supported by representation across Queensland Government including the Department of Energy and Public Works and the Department of Youth Justice, Employment, Small Business and Training.

Quotes attributable to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk:

“Brisbane 2032 is about more than a few weeks of competition, it will create a strong pipeline of opportunities for Queensland businesses over the next 20 years and beyond.

“The Q2032 Industry Advisory Group represents a diverse range of business and community leaders who are best placed to advise how a projected $8.1 billion in benefits will flow to Queenslanders as a result of hosting Brisbane 2032.

“These 20 organisations will provide a voice for local suppliers who want to join Team Queensland, create valuable new partnerships, improve their business capability and discover more export opportunities.

“Queensland industries now have a seat at the table to influence the development of policy and receive clear direction from Government about the commercial possibilities presented by Brisbane 2032, so we seize every opportunity these Games provide.”

Quotes attributable to Heidi Cooper – CEO, Business Chamber Queensland:

“The once-in-a-generation opportunity in Queensland over the next decade and beyond will help the business community secure our position as a contemporary and competitive global economic player.

“Business Chamber Queensland’s latest Business Outlook – Beyond 2032, helps set the scene for the Games opportunities against a global context.

“It maps out the opportunities across four key economic pillars – extending the economic horizon in local and global markets, digital and innovation, growing the future workforce and advancing sustainability.

“Our vision is that every business, of every size and in every part of the state will benefit from the growth to come over the next decade and beyond.

“To see that dream realised, we must ensure businesses are at the forefront of planning, decision making, investment and opportunities, and the partnerships the Industry Advisory Group will forge can help us achieve that.”

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