Navigating EPBC reforms in Queensland | Senator the Hon Murray Watt
Schedule
Thu Nov 20 2025 at 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm
UTC+10:00Location
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre | South Brisbane, QL
About this Event
Minister Watt will outline the Government's overhaul of national environmental laws and how the reforms will deliver for the environment and business in Queensland.
Thursday, 20 November 2025
12pm for a 12.30pm start (concluding by 2pm)
Boulevard Room , Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Brisbane
Bookings close at midnight, Monday, 17 November 2025.
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Senator for Queensland, the Hon Murray Watt
Minister for the Environment and Water
Senator the Hon Murray Watt was appointed Federal Minister for the Environment and Water on May 13, 2025.
Senator Watt has represented the State of Queensland in the Australian Parliament since 2016.
Serving as a Government Minister since the 2022 federal election, he previously held the portfolios for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Employment and Workplace Relations, and Emergency Management - responding to Australia's floods, bushfires and tropical cyclones.
In those roles, Minister Watt led government action on a range of key issues, including delivering a minimum wage increase for nearly 3 million workers, overhauling Australia's response and preparedness for natural disasters, restoring Australia’s biosecurity protections, expanding agricultural trade and export markets, and responding to the impacts of climate change.
Minister Watt’s working life has been spent as an advocate for others, as a lawyer, a public servant and as Chief of Staff to former Queensland Premier Anna Bligh. He also served one term as a Queensland State MP where he was an Assistant Minister in health and economic portfolios.
As a lawyer, Murray specialised in employment law, acting for workers and unions, and he ran class actions for farmers, shareholders and consumers against governments and big corporations. He also led an award-winning team which secured the release of around 100 Australian-born children and their families, stopping their transfer to indefinite detention on Nauru.
He and wife Cynthia live in Brisbane with their two children and they are all big fans of the Socceroos, the Matildas and soccer in general.
Where is it happening?
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Glenelg Street, South Brisbane, AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
AUD 241.33
















