
At Business Chamber Queensland, we’re your voice. We provide a platform for you to be heard, ensuring what matters most to you guides us in being the champion for Queensland business.
With an evidence-based approach, we foster collaboration between you, industry and government – all aimed at cultivating a diverse and robust economic landscape for the future of Queensland businesses. We’re all about creating the best outcomes for your business through strategic and meaningful advocacy.
Explore our regular thought leadership and advocacy reports, parliamentary submissions and our Pulse Report, which has been capturing Queensland business sentiment, conditions and expectations data for more than 30 years.
Contribute to Queensland’s most comprehensive measure of business sentiment, used to guide policies on your behalf.
Stay up to date with analysis and insights from Queensland businesses.
Explore influential policy papers and submissions bolstering Queensland’s business advocacy.
Contribute to Queensland’s most comprehensive measure of business sentiment, used to guide policies on your behalf.
Stay up to date with analysis and insights from Queensland businesses.
Explore influential policy papers and submissions bolstering Queensland’s business advocacy.
Community issues are also business and economic issues, and policy must address these challenges for both social and economic outcomes.
Our advocacy helps Queensland businesses succeed while delivering lasting benefits for communities. For example, our 2026/27 Queensland Budget submission calls for Government to address critical issues – such as housing, community safety, and mental health.
We also identified priority infrastructure projects with the highest business, community and economic benefits through consultation with local business chambers and Queensland businesses.
| Crime & safety | Safe, cohesive communities. |
| Housing | Better housing supply and affordability in communities across Queensland. |
| Infrastructure | Supply of essential medical goods, food, and key commodities. |
| Mental health and wellbeing | Healthy business owners build healthy workplaces, and healthy workplaces build healthy communities. |
| Skills and inclusion | More diverse, locally hired teams. |
| Sustainability | Reduced environmental impacts for Queensland towns and cities. |
The 2024 State Election Business Blueprint sets the challenge for the next Queensland Government to deliver policies and outcomes that improve the business environment, stimulate economic growth and enable the private sector.
The Queensland Beyond 2032 business outlook is leading the discussion on key priorities for government, industry and the community to take advantage of social and economic opportunities presented by the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The biennial Efficient Regulation Report, which surveys hundreds of businesses across the state, reveals the cumulative financial, time and productivity burden of red tape across Queensland’s business community.