BGS Community Business Breakfast - The Honourable Peter Dutton in conversation with Chris Titley '98
Event description
The Brisbane Grammar School Old Boys' Association warmly invites you to the BGS Community Business Breakfast – In Conversation with Peter Dutton, to be held on Wednesday 8 October at the prestigious Blackbird Bar, Dining & Events in Brisbane.
Against a backdrop of shifting global power balances and rising geopolitical risk, this event will explore:
How serious is the threat posed by China – and what should Australia be doing about it?
The impact of Donald Trump’s influence on Australia, now and into the future
The health of the Australian economy, and its evolving opportunities
Australia’s defence capability and strategic role in the South Pacific over the coming decade
Mr Dutton will share his outlook on these critical issues in a live discussion with Chris Titley '98, followed by Q&A and networking opportunity, giving attendees the chance to engage directly with fellow attendees.
Don’t miss out — secure your Early bird ticket today.
Event details
Venue: Blackbird Bar, Dining & Events
Date: Wednesday 8 October 2025
Time: 7.00am - 9.00am
Tickets
Early bird tickets: $80 + booking fee
Table of 10 - Early bird: $800 + booking fee
Young Old Boys (2018-2024): $65 + booking fee
Tickets include a hot breakfast with refreshments.
Speaker Profiles
Peter Dutton
Peter Dutton served as Australia’s Leader of the Opposition from 2022 to 2025 and held senior Ministerial roles in the Howard, Abbott, Turnbull and Morrison governments.
Over his two decades in Parliament, he led some of the most complex and sensitive portfolios, including Health, Immigration, Home Affairs and Defence, where he drove major reforms and took a firm stand on border protection, national security and military readiness.
As the inaugural Minister for Home Affairs, he oversaw agencies including the AFP, ASIO and Border Force, and led Operation Sovereign Borders. He served for six consecutive years on the National Security Committee of Cabinet and played a central role in strengthening Australia’s security and intelligence frameworks.
As Minister for Defence, he delivered record investments in military capability, secured key alliances, and ensured Australia’s service personnel had the tools they need to defend the nation.
Earlier in his career, he served as Minister for Health, where he established the $20 billion Medical Research Future Fund — the largest investment of its kind in Australia’s history.
Peter was first elected to Parliament in 2001 and became one of the youngest Ministers since Federation when appointed by Prime Minister John Howard in 2004.
Before entering politics, he served for nearly a decade as a Queensland Police Officer, working in the Drug Squad, Sex Offenders Squad and National Crime Authority with a focus on protecting women and children. He also ran a small family business that grew to employ 40 Australians.
Peter remains passionate about strengthening Australia’s values, institutions and national interests. He lives in Dayboro with his wife Kirilly and their three children, Rebecca, Harry and Tom.
Chris Titley '98
Chris Titley is a prominent content contributor within the technology sector in Australia, having produced over 400 podcast and video interviews.
He is the creator and host of the Scoreboard , a podcast which explores mindset, money, and life transitions of athletes during and after their sporting careers.
With more than 20 years of experience in public equities across Australia and London, Chris worked predominantly at Morgans as a stockbroker specialising in the emerging technology sector. In 2022, he established Sub11, providing investor engagement and consulting services to startups and ASX-listed companies.
Chris also serves on the Board of the Bryan Family Foundation, a private philanthropic fund that contributes more than $2.5 million annually to educational projects in Queensland.
Chris is a BGS Old Boy '98.
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