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Free industry event to position local businesses for Brisbane 2032 opportunities

21 April 2026
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Redland City Council is inviting local businesses to get ‘Games-ready’ at a free industry forum being held during Queensland Small Business Month in May.

Mayor Jos Mitchell said the event was designed to help local businesses understand and capitalise on upcoming opportunities linked to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Brisbane 2032).

“The Brisbane 2032 Games will create real opportunities for local suppliers, operators and service providers — and we want Redlands Coast businesses to be in the best possible position to build partnerships, win work, and grow,” the Mayor said.

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Delivered in partnership with the Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce, the morning will feature insights from industry leaders and legacy specialists on procurement pathways, partnerships, and planning for long-term benefits beyond the Games.

Special guests will include Dyan Currie AM from Torch Advisory Group, Redlands Coast Chamber of Commerce President Suzie Tafolo, and Redlands Coast 2032 Legacy Working Group member Andy Bradley.

“This is about more than one moment in 2032 — it’s about creating a lasting legacy for jobs, skills and investment right here on Redlands Coast,” the Mayor said.

“Participants will also have the chance to share ideas and priorities to help inform Council’s Redlands Coast 2032 Legacy Roadmap.

“If you run a business on Redlands Coast, this is your chance to hear directly from people shaping Brisbane 2032, ask questions and start planning next steps.”

Business owners can find out more information about the program and register for the event by Wednesday 29 April 2026 via Council’s Event Brite page.

Key Event Details – Positioning Redlands Coast Businesses for 2032 and beyond
Date: Wednesday 6 May 2026
Time: 8.30am arrival for a 9am start; concludes 12 noon
Venue: Moreton Rooms, Alexandra Hills Hotel and Conference Centre.

Tags: alexandra hillsbookingBrisbane 2032eventqueensland small business monthRedland City CouncilRedlands CoastRedlands Coast 2032 Legacy Roadmap

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