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Uniquely Queensland

February 2, 2024 By Administrator

Our Queensland Organising Committee invite you to an in-person mapping event to determine what social value looks like in Queensland.

When: Thursday 22 February 2024, 10.00am-12.00pm

Where: Brisbane Square Library (Community Meeting Room), 266 George Street, Brisbane

Tickets: Free for SIMNA members, $15 for non-members. Tickets are available here.

Event overview

Queensland has always done things a bit differently. Major fluctuating weather events batter our regions and green energy transitions aiming to reduce the consequences of climate change may negatively impact the communities and livelihoods in those same regions.

We’ve got the highest youth detention rate in the country but are being promised upwards of $8.1 billion dollars in social and economic value from the (rapidly approaching) Brisbane Olympic games.

We’re a huge state too with the need to service a range of urban, regional, remote and very remote communities.

This leaves us with the question of: What does social value actually look like in Queensland? Further, how can measurement and data help us to know if we’re getting what we need?

Bring yourself, a problem, and your thoughts!

Filed Under: Past Events, Queensland, State Chapters

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