RA Olympics Industry Lunch with Sally Stannard | BNE (2025)
Event description
Join us at our next Brisbane Industry lunch on 25 June 2025 with Sally Stannard for an in-depth look at infrastructure planning for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
From project delivery and coordination to workforce considerations and service delivery, this event will examine how industry can successfully support the rollout of Olympic infrastructure across Queensland
Hear from Sally Stannard, Director-General of Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads and Roads Australia Board Director - who will deliver a keynote speech and take part in a panel discussion to discuss how industry can support the state government in delivering Brisbane 2032.
Joining Sally on the panel will be Andrew Mahon, Deputy-Director General (Policy, Planning and Investment) at Department of Transport and Main Roads.
OUR SPEAKERS
Sally Stannard - Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads
As Director-General, Sally Stannard leads the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR). Sally was Acting Director-General from 5 June 2023 and formally appointed in December 2023, taking on the leadership of TMR's portfolio of work across road, rail, bus, cycling and marine infrastructure in Queensland.
OUR PARTNER
Dress code: Business attire
Dietaries: Please inform of any dietary requirements 2 weeks prior to the event
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