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    2024 Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame Induction Dinner

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    Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Plaza Ballroom,
    south brisbane, australia
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    Annual Induction Dinner

    Join us for a night of celebration as we honour past and present Queensland business leaders, and announce the 2024 cohort of Inductees. 

    Dress code: Black tie

    Included: Pre-dinner drinks reception and a three-course dinner and beverages for 10 guests.

    Hosted by: Jillian Whiting, Channel 7

    Note: You do not need to enter guest details at the booking stage. Your confirmation email will include a link to "Manage Order" where you can enter your guest details. Details must be completed by COB Wednesday 17 July.

    Why attend?

    This black-tie, gala event is an exciting opportunity to join leaders of the Queensland business community for a night of celebration. It is a flagship function in Queensland’s business events calendar, with more than 800 attendees each year.

    2023 Induction Dinner

    In 2023, MC Kay McGrath welcomed the Founding Partners, QUT and State Library of Queensland, to host the proceedings and announce six new inductees to the Hall of Fame, who were recognised for their outstanding business leadership and contribution to our state. The event was held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.​​

    The Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame was established by QUT and State Library of Queensland in 2009 to recognise the public contribution made by leaders of business to the reputation of Queensland and its economic and social development.


    For more information visit leaders.slq.qld.gov.au or email qldhalloffame@qut.edu.au

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    Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Plaza Ballroom,
    south brisbane, australia