
Next week, we bring our region together for one of the most important conversations we have each year — our State of the Region.
And this year, the message is simple. We need to think big.
The Whitsundays is not standing still. We’re growing and we are growing fast.
More people, more visitors, more investment, and more opportunity than we’ve seen in a long time. The question isn’t whether growth is coming. It’s whether we’re ready to make the most of it.
That’s exactly what State of the Region is about.
On Friday 8 May at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre, we’ll hear from leaders across government, industry and sport. People who understand what it takes to step up, perform under pressure, and seize opportunity.
We’ve locked in an outstanding line-up including Dominique Lamb talking about the Brisbane 2032 Olympic opportunity, alongside an Olympic and Paralympic panel featuring Cate Campbell, Cedric Dubler, Al Vinney and Sam Tait.
These are people who know what “thinking big” actually looks like and more importantly, what it takes to deliver it.
But this isn’t just about hearing from others. It’s about what it means for us.
From our infrastructure pipeline and tourism growth, to housing, workforce and investment, we’ll be putting a clear focus on where the Whitsundays is heading and what needs to happen next.
Because the opportunities in front of us are real.
Brisbane 2032 is not just a Brisbane story. It’s a regional Queensland story and the Whitsundays has a genuine role to play if we position ourselves early and back it in.
That means backing local business, backing our young people and backing investment by making smart decisions now that set us up for the long term.
This event is about bringing all of that together, business, community and government, and getting on the same page.
If you care about where this region is heading, you should be in the room.
Because the future of the Whitsundays isn’t something that just happens.
It’s something we build together.