The Queensland Branch kicked off its 2024 program with another sell out Industry Breakfast. Queensland President Elect, William Speirs, shares his key takeaways from the discussion about water needs, workforce development, and resilience.
2024 kicked off with the Queensland Industry Breakfast and Discussion Panel exploring the future of the water industry. Drawing a sell-out crowd of over 300 attendees to Victoria Park, and with online hubs in Cairns and Mackay, the event showcased the robust interest and activity in the water sector statewide.
Sponsored by Jacobs, with coffee cart sponsors Counterpart Solutions, the panel provided a platform to explore critical topics such as water needs, workforce development, and resilience.
The morning commenced with a Welcome to Country by Songwoman Maruci, who eloquently shared the ancestral story spanning Queensland and beyond, emphasizing the importance of music, singing, and language in their traditions that continue to this day.
Featuring a lineup of esteemed industry professionals, the discussion panel included:
Through the superb moderation of Jacob's Georgina Catto-Smith, the engaging discussions unearthed several key themes on the challenges and opportunities facing the water industry:
The panel generated such high interest that time constraints prevented all questions from being addressed, highlighting the depth of exploration and the industry's ongoing discourse. Responding to the sustained interest in recycled water, the AWA Queensland branch plans to host another dedicated event later in the year.
The insights and discussions from the Queensland Industry Breakfast and Discussion Panel serve as a catalyst for continued dialogue, collaboration, and innovation in steering the future of the water industry.