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City Vitality Lunch 2024.


It's back, bigger and better than ever!


Last year's City Vitality Report showed a bounce back across all sectors, with the most noticeable uptick being in the tourism industryโ€ฆ thanks in part to the incredibly successful FIFA Women's World Cup in July 2023.


Fast forward 12 months, and this year's report will branch out to look at two new sectors- health, and arts & culture. Exploring beyond the facts and figures, the Report's fresh new look also profiles the people and businesses investing in the future of Brisbane.


Join us on 14 November for a lively discussion on the inner city's 2024 highlights, and a serious conversation on the steps we must take now to achieve our aspirations for the city centre when it is showcased globally as the 'venue' for the 2032 Games.


With thanks to our Research Partners Dexus, South Bank Corporation and Urban Economics.

Speakers

  • Jake Anson (Infrastructure and Planning, Community Development & Government Relations Executive at Brisbane Lions)

    Jake Anson

    Infrastructure and Planning, Community Development & Government Relations Executive at Brisbane Lions

  • Alexandra Brownlee (Divisional Portfolio Manager QLD at Dexus)

    Alexandra Brownlee

    Divisional Portfolio Manager QLD at Dexus

  • Professor Carolyn Evans (Vice Chancellor and President at Griffith University)

    Professor Carolyn Evans

    Vice Chancellor and President at Griffith University

  • Renai Grace (Director of Museum of Brisbane)

    Renai Grace

    Director of Museum of Brisbane

  • Graeme Newton (Chief Executive Officer at Cross River Rail)

    Graeme Newton

    Chief Executive Officer at Cross River Rail

  • Julia Scodellaro (South Bank Corporation)

    Julia Scodellaro

    South Bank Corporation

  • Jen Williams, Panel Facilitator (CEO of Committee for Brisbane)

    Jen Williams, Panel Facilitator

    CEO of Committee for Brisbane

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