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What does a sustainable population for South East Queensland look like?

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With the support of SEQ Catchments, Queensland Conservation presents the third in its Business Sustainability Breakfast Series - sustainable population.  The breakfast takes place on Friday 17 July from 6.50 am - 9.00 am, and is expected to attract more than 100 business leaders from across the region.  

Andrew McNamara, former Environment Minister will be keynote speaker and a dynamic panel of experts will discuss the ins and outs of population sustainability for SEQ.  Then panel includes Brian Stewart, CEO Urban Development Institute of Australia; Melva Hobson, Mayor Redland City Council; Simon Baltais, Sustainable Population Australia; Glen Elmes, Member for Noosa and Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability; and Stirling Hinchliffe, Minister for Infrastructure and Planning.

Registration for the event is essential. Further information is available from Wombat Creative on 07 5538 5109 or email sam@wombatcreative.com.au.

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