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  • ICT sectoral development unit portal
    Your one-stop shop for all ICT sectoral development unit programs and activities, as well as informative links to Government and external activities.
  • Business growth
    We live and do business in a global marketplace. This is especially evident in the ICT industry.
  • Market development
    Our rapidly changing technology landscape offers enormous opportunities for innovative ICT firms.
  • Queensland ICT
    Queensland's ICT industry is underpinned by a pro-business Government, a skilled and enthusiastic workforce, and a world-class telecommunications system.
  • News and events
    IIB Alert, IIB event video streams.
  • Smart Industry Policy
    The Smart Industry Policy provides a clear framework for industry growth and productivity improvement. The policy shows how the Queensland Government works with priority industry sectors to create the jobs of tomorrow.

Last updated 12 March 2009

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  • 26/06 - Launch of new cultural tourism strategy in TNQ
  • 25/06 - Premier to meet with King of Spain
  • 16/06 - Tourism jobs protected in Bligh Government budget
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  • 19/05 - $6.45 million budget investment for Queensland businesses

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