RA Industry lunch | The Hon. Brent Mickelberg MP | BNE (2025)
Event description
Join us at our next Brisbane Industry lunch with The Hon. Brent Mickelberg MP, Minister for Transport and Main Roads.
Minister Mickelberg will share insights into the Queensland Government's investment and reform agenda and answer your questions during a moderated Q&A.
At a critical time for the state's infrastructure sector with Brisbane 2032 and population growth on the horizon, guests will hear directly from the Minister on the Queensland Government's priorities.
The Hon. Brent Mickelberg MP, Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Queensland Government)
Brent Mickelberg is the State Member for Buderim and Minister for Transport and Main Roads.
Brent is a strong advocate for regional Queensland and ensuring every community gets their fair share, especially when it comes to better roads and public transport.
He has worked as a stockman, bank manager and financial analyst, and served as an infantry soldier and officer in the Australian Defence Force including a deployment to Afghanistan.
Brent was first elected to Parliament in 2017 and from 2020 held the portfolio of Shadow Minister for Employment and Training, Small and Family Business, and Open Data.
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