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11TH ANNUAL QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE 2021

Date: 25 May 2021 to 26 May 2021
Location Brisbane Conference and Exhibition Centre



The 11th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference arrives in Brisbane on the 25th and 26th of May 2021 to update attendees on the big-ticket projects promising to boost jobs and transform Queensland’s transport networks. 20+ expert speakers will unpack the ins and outs of projects including Cross River Rail, Brisbane Metro, Inland Rail, Cairns Shipping Development and CQ Inland Port, while exploring how the latest research in transport can be applied to best-practice project delivery for high-quality, well-maintained Queensland transport infrastructure. Road, rail, transport, freights, and port sectors will all be covered – the conference is all about providing attendees with a holistic picture of the transport sector.

Transport professionals, operators, contractors, investors, consultants: come join this meeting of the minds and contribute to delivering practical transport solutions, while capitalizing on the business opportunities available for you, state-wide.

2021-05-25 00:00:00 2021-05-26 00:00:00 Australia/Perth 11TH ANNUAL QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE 2021 The 11th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference arrives in Brisbane on the 25th and 26th of May 2021 to update attendees on the big-ticket projects promising to boost jobs and transform Queensland’s transport networks. 20+ expert speakers will unpack the ins and outs of projects including Cross River Rail, Brisbane Metro, Inland Rail, Cairns Shipping Development and CQ Inland Port, while exploring how the latest research in transport can be applied to best-practice project delivery for high-quality, well-maintained Queensland transport infrastructure. Road, rail, transport, freights, and port sectors will all be covered – the conference is all about providing attendees with a holistic picture of the transport sector. Transport professionals, operators, contractors, investors, consultants: come join this meeting of the minds and contribute to delivering practical transport solutions, while capitalizing on the business opportunities available for you, state-wide. Brisbane Conference and Exhibition Centre
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