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Big interview Queensland? I was very proud and humbled to be recognised in this way particularly for doing something I love. I hope it will help in some way to shine the spotlight on the importance of the Business Events industry which drives international visitors to our shores. What of the enduring value of the meetings industry and venues specifically to deliver for their local economies? Beyond the tourism benefits, Business Events is a sector that is now globally recognised to have wide and enduring benefits associated with business relationships, knowledge transfer, employment and industry growth and development. We continue to work together as industry leaders to ensure our governments understand the value of this sector. International scientific and medical conferences are also well acknowledged vehicles for local universities and researchers to showcase their research and expertise to the world. BCEC’s successful Convention Advocates Partnership, which is comprised of many of Queensland’s top scientists, academics and business leaders, was set up to drive growth and put Brisbane on the global meetings map. This collaboration is critical to attracting international scientific meetings to Brisbane. The legacy of this initiative goes far beyond the economic factor. The BCEC delivers some A$300m to the Queensland economy a year. What is the USP of the region for international organisers? I think Brisbane has always ‘punched above its weight’ We do things slightly differently to other states and have great partnerships with Brisbane Marketing and Tourism and Events Queensland to focus on our core roles - so for the client we act as a ‘one team’ support for them. demographic of events, we have been able to reduce dietary requirements by over 50% of our entrees, and main courses on our banqueting menus are gluten-free. “The legacy of the BCEC Convention Advocates Partnership goes far beyond the economic factor.” What of regional competitors and how does BCEC fit into the national strategy? Convention centres in Australia compete among ourselves for international events. At BCEC, we target segments where Queensland is particularly strong. We have a very strong Advocates programme which has delivered amazing results. Our main sectors are science, technology, health, agriculture, robotics, drone technology. In our experience international associations do not choose a country first as a location for their conference. They generally choose a city and the city would then need to be strong in the particular field and have expertise to suit the association. Brisbane is a city where the star is undisputedly on the rise with the biggest infrastructure boom in our history, including a second runway for Brisbane Airport delivering a capacity similar to Hong Kong and Singapore, new leisure and entertainment precincts, new international brand hotels; and Brisbane Live which will be a new world-class arena. Confidence is reflected in Queensland’s bid for the 2032 Olympic Games But it all boils down to world-class convention infrastructure in a burgeoning city with world-leading researchers and technical leaders, an idyllic climate and most of Australia’s bucket list activities within an hour. How do you relax when not working? My wife, who also works with ASM Global, uses her strong organising skills to arrange holidays for us. She is now planning one to work in with a significant anniversary. The event you are most proud of hosting? The G20 Leaders Forum in 2014. As the largest Business Event in the world, it was a great showcase for Brisbane and BCEC. It was extraordinary to have 27 world leaders and heads of all the major international organisations such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund in the building at one time. There were 2.5 years of planning and 195 visitations by countries and organisations during the build up to the event. The team did a fantastic job. One of our National Convention Sales Managers volunteered to drive a lift and was very excited to be jokingly asked by US President Barack Obama if he knew how to drive. BCEC has been praised for its initiatives in event catering. I believe all convention centres in Australia do an excellent job in catering. BCEC has won 180 awards, 74 for catering. Dietary requirements can make up 30% of an event’s food and beverage requirements. We reviewed our menu offerings to suit the changing environment. We are fortunate to have one of Australia’s leading chefs, David Pugh, a former Queensland Ambassador Chef who spearheaded the setting up of the special Dietary Kitchen. By providing menus tailored to the ISSUE 104 / CONFERENCE & MEETINGS WORLD / 19