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15th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference

Date: 3 June 2026 to 4 June 2026
Location Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 



Driving Queensland Forward

The 15th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference returns to the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre on 03 and 04 June 2026.

The Queensland Government is investing in crucial transport infrastructure across the state, with a strong pipeline of projects currently under construction. Key initiatives include the Brisbane Metro Expansion Program, Cross River Rail, Coomera Connector, and the Outback Way Upgrade Program.

The program will explore the role of transport infrastructure in supporting Queensland’s economic development, tourism, and sustainability goals; spotlight emerging technologies; and examine transport planning and legacy infrastructure in the lead-up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Annually attracting over 150 attendees, the two-day event will highlight major transport infrastructure projects shaping Queensland’s future, connecting industry stakeholders and facilitating discussion, business, and networking opportunities.

Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference 2026

2026-06-03 00:00:00 2026-06-04 00:00:00 Australia/Perth 15th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference Driving Queensland Forward The 15th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Conference returns to the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre on 03 and 04 June 2026. The Queensland Government is investing in crucial transport infrastructure across the state, with a strong pipeline of projects currently under construction. Key initiatives include the Brisbane Metro Expansion Program, Cross River Rail, Coomera Connector, and the Outback Way Upgrade Program. The program will explore the role of transport infrastructure in supporting Queensland’s economic development, tourism, and sustainability goals; spotlight emerging technologies; and examine transport planning and legacy infrastructure in the lead-up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Annually attracting over 150 attendees, the two-day event will highlight major transport infrastructure projects shaping Queensland’s future, connecting industry stakeholders and facilitating discussion, business, and networking opportunities. Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 
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