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4th Annual Queensland Infrastructure Summit

4th Annual Queensland Infrastructure Summit

Now in its 4th year, IIR Conferences' Queensland Infrastructure Summit will explore the importance of accessing and securing sufficient infrastructure financing and provide the latest information on how your organisation can take advantage of the infrastructure project opportunities that lie ahead.

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In 2008-2009 Queensland's economy grew by .08 per cent during the most severe financial and economic crisis since the 1930s. Continued growth during what appears to be the now-waning global financial crisis lends proof to the strength of the state's rapidly-expanding infrastructure future.

With sustained growth comes continued challenges to providing Queensland’s ambitious $124 billion, 20-year infrastructure program. Accessing finance for major projects is a constant challenge with the recently re-elected Queensland Labor Government exploring new and innovative ways to source infrastructure finance.


Gain essential insights into the planning, funding and delivery of crucial infrastructure projects in the state from a fantastic line-up of speakers including:

  • The Hon Andrew Fraser MP, Treasurer of Queensland
  • The Hon Rachel Nolan MP, Minister for Transport
  • Colin Jensen, Department of Infrastructure & Planning
  • Alan Tesch, Department of Transport & Main Roads
  • Gary White, Department of Infrastructure & Planning
  • Michael Walsh, Queensland Health
  • Al Wagner, Department of Education & Training
  • Greg Nielsen, Office of Clean Energy
  • John McEvoy, Department of Transport & Main Roads
  • Arthur Stamatoudis, Department of Transport & Main Roads
  • Ross Barker, Office of Economic & Statistical Research
  • Tim Poole, Gold Coast Rapid Transit Project
  • Dr Raymond Wilson, BrisConnections
  • Ian Greer, Standard & Poor's
  • Laurie Walker, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  • Professor Stephen Gray, University of Queensland
  • Grant Pollard, Value Decisions
  • Adrian Morey, Arup


Don't miss this fantastic chance to meet, network and discuss the state of infrastructure in Queensland with top government representatives and key industry players.


Supported by


The Department of Transport and Main Roads moves and connects people, places, goods and services safely, efficiently and effectively across Queensland.

Our vision for the future is "Connecting Queensland".

We plan, manage and deliver Queensland's integrated transport environment to achieve sustainable transport solutions for road, rail, air and sea.

Our integrated transport planning approach ensures we contribute to:

  • People's quality of life
  • Queensland's economic well-being
  • A sustainable environment.


Central to our business is a proven commitment to actively listen and respond to Queenslanders. We then incorporate their views into decisions that may impact on people's lives.

All Queenslanders, irrespective of where they live and work, can expect to have appropriate transport choices and fair access to the transport system.

For more information please visit our website www.tmr.qld.gov.au

Engineers Australia Queensland Division
 
Infrastructure Association of Queensland (IAQ)


The Infrastructure Association of Queensland (IAQ) is the peak industry body representing the private sector’s interest in involvement in the provision of public infrastructure. The Association’s membership is comprised of a broad cross-section of infrastructure-related industries and professions including engineering and construction, banking and finance, legal, accounting, mining, resources and energy to name a few.

For more information visit our website www.iaq.com.au
 

Queensland Major Contractors Association
 
Association of Consulting Engineers Australia


The Association of Consulting Engineers Australia (ACEA) is an industry body representing the business interests of firms providing engineering, technology and management consultancy services. As an association we are predominantly focused on improving the commercial environment for consulting firms in the built and natural environment, for more information please visit our website www.acea.com.au
 

Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport


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Transport & Logistics News

The transport and logistics industry (T&L) is becoming more critical to Australia’s economic wellbeing every day, as the growing population puts increasingly onerous demands on freight transport companies and infrastructure. The freight task is expected to double every twenty years or so, and has continued to grow strongly even in the face of the global financial crisis. For this reason, Transport & Logistics News (www.TandLnews.com.au) provides total industry coverage and reports the latest transport and logistics news and information as it happens. Subscribe now - it's free!


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