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Political Leaders Series - Dr Anthony Lynham

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From:Tuesday 27 June 2017
To:Tuesday 27 June 2017
Time:11:30am - 02:30pm Tuesday 27 June 2017
Location:Empire Church Theatre, Neil Sreet, Toowoomba, Qld 4350 Australia
 

Politicians from the major political parties in Queensland will converge on Toowoomba to share their vision ahead of the Queensland election with business people and residents.

TSBE have invited state leaders to present in May and June as part of its Political Leaders Series.

TSBE executive chairman Shane Charles said TSBE and its members were looking for an opportunity to hear from political leaders on their key priorities for the region.  

TSBE is an advocate for the region.  We are at a unique juncture in the region’s history and it has so much to offer. We need to know what our political leaders intend to do for our region into the future.

The next Queensland election can be called any time between now and early 2018.

Each session will include a speech, followed by a question and answer session, with questions determined by attendees. Each politician will be asked the same questions in the session.

The series has been designed for business people and the wider community to understand how party policies could affect their business.

TSBE is providing the opportunity for attendees to contribute to the list of questions being asked at each of the events, these questions can be posed during the booking process.

Session Three, June 27 - featuring Dr Anthony Lynham, Minister for State Development and Minister for Natural Resources and Mines in the Palaszczuk State Labor Government

Empire Church Theatre
Neil Sreet
Toowoomba
Qld
4350
Australia
 
Entry charges - AdultFree
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Contact phone 07 4639 4600
Booking informationhttps://www.tsbe.com.au/events/political-leaders-series-dr-anthony-lynham
Event websitehttp://www.tsbe.com.au/
Contact organisationTSBE
Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Yes
Is there disabled access?Yes

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