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Smart State Strategy 2008-2012: a new direction
Released in May 2008, this report signals a change in direction for the government’s Smart State investment program. The new Smart State strategy and investment program will focus on attracting and retaining key people, developing and commercialising ideas and fostering partnerships between industry and research.
Smart State Strategy Progress Report 2007
Released in October 2007, this report details Queensland's outstanding economic performance and the range of indicators and case studies demonstrating Queensland's progress in education and skills, research, innovation and environmental sustainability - the key drivers of smart growth.
Smart State Progress Report 2006/07
Released in October 2006, this report provides an extensive account of how Queensland is performing in the 'key drivers' of smart growth - education, skills, research and innovation - and in the important foundations of economic fundamentals and sustainable development.
Smart Queensland: Smart Strategy 2005 - 2015
The strategy, released in April 2005, was a blueprint to realise the Queensland Government's vision of a state where knowledge, creativity and innovation drive economic growth to improve prosperity and quality of life for all Queenslanders.
Summary of Smart Queensland: Smart State Strategy 2005-2015
Catalyst
Read about innovative projects, new ideas and developments in Queensland in
this quarterly magazine.
Queensland
Research & Development Priorities
These six key priorities apply to research conducted by Queensland Government agencies as well as the allocation of government funding to external R&D organisations.
Queensland Science: Building a smarter future
This report looks at how we can use our investment in research and
development to make our smart industries bigger and our big industries
smarter; secure the very best of health for our people and communities;
and ensure our environmental future
South East Queensland Infrastructure
Plan and Program (SEQIPP) (2007)
SEQIPP is a 20-year blueprint for the provision of road, rail, water, energy, health, education, and community infrastructure required to service
South East Queensland's projected population of 3.7 million in 2026.
Last reviewed 21 May 2008