Procurement Ministerial Advisory Council

The Procurement Ministerial Advisory Council (PMAC) provides a platform to engage with industry thought leaders on the strategic positioning of the Queensland Government’s procurement direction, and to optimise its approach, including procurement opportunities for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Membership

Council membership is based on a capability membership model currently consisting of representatives from the following industry stakeholders:

  • Ai Group
  • Business Chamber Queensland
  • Civil Contractors Federation Queensland Ltd
  • Consult Australia
  • Council of ICT Associations
  • Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3)
  • Kinetic
  • National Association of Women in Construction
  • Ochre Sun
  • Peak Services
  • Queensland Major Contractors Association
  • Queensland Social Enterprise Council
  • Queenslanders with Disability Network
  • Urban Development Institute of Australia.

Previous PMAC meetings

14 May 2025

The Procurement Ministerial Advisory Council met for the second time on 14 May 2025.

The Chair walked members through the draft Queensland Procurement Policy 2025, with members providing insights and feedback for government consideration.

14 May 2025

The Procurement Ministerial Advisory Council met for the second time on 14 May 2025.

The Chair walked members through the draft Queensland Procurement Policy 2025, with members providing insights and feedback for government consideration.

12 February 2025

The first Procurement Ministerial Advisory Council meeting for 2025, was held on 12 February.

Chaired by the Minister, the meeting included key discussions on:

  • the upcoming Queensland Procurement Strategy and Policy review
  • key procurement priorities for Government and industry including
    • data and measurement
    • supply chain management
    • support for small businesses
    • innovation.
12 February 2025

The first Procurement Ministerial Advisory Council meeting for 2025, was held on 12 February.

Chaired by the Minister, the meeting included key discussions on:

  • the upcoming Queensland Procurement Strategy and Policy review
  • key procurement priorities for Government and industry including
    • data and measurement
    • supply chain management
    • support for small businesses
    • innovation.