- 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.
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