
As Brisbane advances towards the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic
Games — driving major precinct renewal, infrastructure delivery and a lasting
legacy of enhanced connectivity and global profile — don’t miss hearing from
our expert panel of industry leaders on the trends, capital flows and
strategic shifts shaping one of Australia’s fastest-growing property markets.
The 2026 AICC Queensland Property Outlook will convene senior leaders, investors, and industry stakeholders for a focused discussion on the next phase of growth across South-East Queensland and the wider state. This flagship annual event will showcase the investment opportunities shaping the region’s property, development, and infrastructure landscape as Brisbane advances towards the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
With the Games driving major precinct renewal,
infrastructure delivery, and global engagement, Queensland is entering a
transformative era that will leave a lasting legacy of improved connectivity,
revitalised precincts, enhanced public spaces, and a strengthened global profile
for the city. The moderated panel of senior industry leaders will explore the
trends, capital flow,s and strategic shifts shaping the market, delivering
valuable insights for those looking to invest in one of Australia’s fastest-growing
regions.
OUR GUEST SPEAKERS:
Jack Hutchinson, Director of Hutchinson
Builders, Australia’s largest privately owned construction company. A qualified
quantity surveyor and licenced builder, he holds an MBA from the London
Business School and a Bachelor of Property (QS & CM) from Bond University. Before
being appointed as a Director in 2022, Jack worked across various project and
operational roles within Hutchies, as well as within other property,
construction, and financial firms in both Australia and the United Kingdom.
Jen Williams, CEO of the Committee for Brisbane since
June 2024, leading the organisation’s advocacy, thought leadership and
commercial operations.
Prior to joining the Committee, Jen led the Queensland
Division of the Property Council of Australia. Over her 12-year tenure at the
Property Council, she progressed from Senior Policy Advisor, to Deputy
Executive Director, and was appointed as Executive Director in 2021.
Jen is a well-known face in Brisbane business,
not-for-profit and political circles, having formed many partnerships in the
pursuit of policy reform, including through public campaigns to address the
housing crisis and to increase post-pandemic visitation of the city centre.
Alongside her significant experience in policy, events and
engagement, Jen also has a background in secondary school education,
development and political advice. She holds a Master of Management
(International Business), Bachelor of Social Science and Bachelor of Education.
The Honourable Jarrod Bleijie MP, Deputy
Premier of Queensland, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and
Planning, Minister for Industrial Relations, grew up on the Sunshine Coast and
was elected to the Queensland Parliament in 2009 at age 27. He serves
as Deputy Premier of Queensland, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure
and Planning, and Minister for Industrial Relations.
A former commercial lawyer, Jarrod
has previously held senior Cabinet roles including Attorney-General
and Minister for Justice. In that role he led major reforms
to the justice system.
He is also overseeing industrial relations productivity
reforms to deliver Queensland’s
largest ever infrastructure capital pipeline, including the
generational infrastructure for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and
beyond.
He is spearheading major reforms to get the 2032
Games back on track after years of uncertainty, ensuring Queensland’s Olympic
and Paralympic venues are delivered on time and built to leave a lasting
legacy that Queenslanders can be proud of.
He currently chairs the Cabinet Housing Taskforce
and leads delivery of Queensland’s multibillion-dollar Residential
Activation Fund to unlock more housing
supply, while supporting planning reforms in partnership
with communities and councils.
Jarrod is also delivering the Crisafulli Government’s
flagship Sovereign Industry Development Fund, supporting projects that will
accelerate priority industry development in the key areas of
biofuels, biomedicine and defence industry.
His approach is grounded
in strong partnerships, respect for taxpayers and
getting things done.