Future of Queensland Maritime and Ports: A Full House and Forward-Looking Insights

The Dutch Chamber of Commerce Queensland recently hosted a sold-out event exploring the Future of Queensland Maritime and Ports, drawing more than 50 guests from across industry, government, and media. Attendees included journalists, industry leaders, and Dutch Consul Marjon de Wind, reflecting the wide interest in Queensland’s evolving maritime sector.

The evening, proudly supported by our Orange Sponsor Haskoning, featured high-calibre presentations from:

  • Mike Gallacher, CEO of Ports Australia, who joined us virtually to provide a national perspective on the State of Trade and the critical role ports play in Australia’s economic future.

  • Daniel Burley, Executive General Manager Infrastructure at Port of Brisbane, who highlighted the port’s strategic role in Queensland’s trade growth.

  • Bas van Dijk, Director Water & Maritime at Haskoning, who shared valuable lessons on climate change resilience in ports, drawing comparisons between Queensland and the Netherlands.

Guests enjoyed vibrant discussions, excellent catering on the deck, and networking over drinks. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with many attendees noting the relevance of the topics and the expertise of the speakers.

This event underscored the Dutch Chamber’s role as a platform for connecting professionals, fostering knowledge exchange, and showcasing Dutch-Australian expertise in critical industries.