Not in living memory has the world’s population experienced such disruption, threatening the social, economic and environmental futures of countries due to the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
More than 2,000 of the world’s leading experts in the field will meet at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) at the International Population Conference in 2025.
This will mark the first time in the event’s 93-year history that it has been held in Australia. Organised every four years by the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), the six-day Conference is expected to deliver $7.2 million in direct economic spend for Queensland.
The team at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre partnered with the Australian Population Association, host organisation for the Conference, together with Tourism and Events Queensland, Tourism Australia and the Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA) to secure the first-time event for Brisbane and Australia.
Professor Edith Gray, Head of the School of Demography at the Australian National University, and IUSSP Council member said that Australia’s highly regarded international reputation for population research was a factor in the selection of Brisbane as the host city for the conference. Professor Gray who was convenor of the Australian Bid Committee for the 2025 Conference said Brisbane’s direct accessibility for international arrivals and the world-class facilities and capabilities of BCEC were strong considerations in the decision.
The conference is supported by three levels of government, recognition of the important contribution of population science in helping government and society better prepare for global and regional population issues, particularly at this time of increasing domestic migration.
Queensland Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said Queensland was a beneficiary of interstate and international tourism and migration. “Migration has helped deliver the economic opportunity and growth that continues to transform 21st century Queensland,” Mr Hinchliffe said. “It’s what makes Queensland’s capital the ideal destination for the 2025 International Population Conference.”
Find out more at https://www.bcec.com.au/.