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Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference

Date: 4 June 2025 to 5 June 2025
Location Brisbane Convention Centre



The 14th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference returns to the Brisbane Convention Centre on 04 and 05 June 2025. 

The Queensland Government is investing in crucial transport infrastructure across the state, with a wealth of projects currently under construction. Such projects include Brisbane Metro, Cross River Rail, Pacific Motorway M1 Upgrade Program, and Queensland’s Freight Strategy.

The program will also highlight emerging technologies and the role of transport infrastructure in supporting Queensland’s tourism, economic development, and sustainability.

The two-day event will bring together over 20 senior-level professionals and 150 delegates to discuss major transport infrastructure projects in store for the state, connecting industry stakeholders and facilitating discussion, debate, business, and networking opportunities.

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2025-06-04 00:00:00 2025-06-05 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference The 14th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference returns to the Brisbane Convention Centre on 04 and 05 June 2025.  The Queensland Government is investing in crucial transport infrastructure across the state, with a wealth of projects currently under construction. Such projects include Brisbane Metro, Cross River Rail, Pacific Motorway M1 Upgrade Program, and Queensland’s Freight Strategy. The program will also highlight emerging technologies and the role of transport infrastructure in supporting Queensland’s tourism, economic development, and sustainability. The two-day event will bring together over 20 senior-level professionals and 150 delegates to discuss major transport infrastructure projects in store for the state, connecting industry stakeholders and facilitating discussion, debate, business, and networking opportunities. More information   Brisbane Convention Centre
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