Balancing Mega-Project Ambition with Community Reality

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The Paradox of Progress:
Balancing Mega-Project Ambition with Community Reality

 
As Brisbane embarks on the "Green and Gold Runway" toward 2032, the city faces its most complex delivery challenge to date. While technical excellence is a prerequisite, the success of a mega-program of this scale hinges on a more elusive set of skills: strategic orchestration, emotional intelligence, and the ability to navigate a labyrinth of competing demands.

The NextGen Project Professionals Network (NPPN) at the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM™) invites to a thought-provoking panel discussion that moves beyond the theory of project management to explore the "grey zone" where global expectations collide with local liveability. We bring together program leaders currently navigating the tensions between rapid infrastructure development and deep community engagement, and between immediate affordability and 20-year legacy.

Co-hosted with Queensland University of Technology, the discussion focuses on the human and strategic drivers of success. How do leaders influence outcomes across three tiers of government? How do they maintain a "social license" amidst construction fatigue? And what mindset shift is required to move from managing a single project to orchestrating a mega-program that must serve both a 16-day event and a 40-year community future?

Join us for an exploration of the leadership, influencing, and stakeholder mastery required to transform the 2032 Games from a delivery milestone into a city-shaping legacy.
 

Event Details

Date:
17 March 2026
Time: 9am – 10:30am (Brisbane time)
Location:
Queensland University of Technology (QUT), 2 George St, QUT Gardens Point Campus - Gibson Room Level 10 Z Block
Format:
In-person 

 

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Price

  • Members: $55 (including GST)
  • Non-members: $99 (including GST)
  • Registration closes: 15/03/2026 - 11:59 PM AEDT
 

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Tuesday, 17 March 2026

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
(Australia/Brisbane)

In-person

Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
2 George St, QUT Gardens Point Campus
Gibson Room Level 10 Z Block
Brisbane QLD 4000

5 CPD points

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Balancing Mega-Project Ambition with Community Reality

Balancing Mega-Project Ambition with Community Reality
The NextGen Project Professionals Network (NPPN) at AIPM™ invites to a thought-provoking panel discussion that moves beyond the theory of project management to explore the "grey zone" where global expectations collide with local liveability.

The Paradox of Progress:
Balancing Mega-Project Ambition with Community Reality

 
As Brisbane embarks on the "Green and Gold Runway" toward 2032, the city faces its most complex delivery challenge to date. While technical excellence is a prerequisite, the success of a mega-program of this scale hinges on a more elusive set of skills: strategic orchestration, emotional intelligence, and the ability to navigate a labyrinth of competing demands.

The NextGen Project Professionals Network (NPPN) at the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM™) invites to a thought-provoking panel discussion that moves beyond the theory of project management to explore the "grey zone" where global expectations collide with local liveability. We bring together program leaders currently navigating the tensions between rapid infrastructure development and deep community engagement, and between immediate affordability and 20-year legacy.

Co-hosted with Queensland University of Technology, the discussion focuses on the human and strategic drivers of success. How do leaders influence outcomes across three tiers of government? How do they maintain a "social license" amidst construction fatigue? And what mindset shift is required to move from managing a single project to orchestrating a mega-program that must serve both a 16-day event and a 40-year community future?

Join us for an exploration of the leadership, influencing, and stakeholder mastery required to transform the 2032 Games from a delivery milestone into a city-shaping legacy.
 

Event Details

Date:
17 March 2026
Time: 9am – 10:30am (Brisbane time)
Location:
Queensland University of Technology (QUT), 2 George St, QUT Gardens Point Campus - Gibson Room Level 10 Z Block
Format:
In-person 

 

To register for an AIPM event, you’ll need to login to your AIPM account. If you don’t have an account, you’ll need to create an account with AIPM before you register.

Price

  • Members: $55 (including GST)
  • Non-members: $99 (including GST)
  • Registration closes: 15/03/2026 - 11:59 PM AEDT
 

Co-hosted with:

 
When
17/03/2026 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Where
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) 2 George St, QUT Gardens Point Campus Gibson Room Level 10 Z Block BRISBANE QLD 4000
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