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Boardroom Luncheon with Dr Jonathan Spear, CEO Infrastructure Victoria
Join senior leaders and committee members of Consult Australia for a Boardroom Luncheon with Jonathan Spear, Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Victoria.
Attendees will hear from Jonathan about the 2025–2055 strategy, unpack the bold reforms, policies and projects set to deliver lasting benefits for our communities, economy and environment and look ahead to the major changes that will define how Victoria plans, builds and maintains the infrastructure of the future.
Held under Chatham House Rule this event will enable you to raise and discuss critical issues affecting your business and participate in a moderated Q & A session
Event Details
Date: Tuesday 18 November 2025
Time: 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Venue: Melbourne CBD location TBA
Cost: $270 Members (Inc GST).
Ticket purchases are limited to two attendees per organisation. Requests for additional attendees may be sent to events@consultaustralia.com.au to be placed on the waitlist.
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Dr Jonathan Spear
Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Victoria
Dr Jonathan Spear is Infrastructure Victoria’s Chief Executive Officer. Jonathan leads the organisation’s work on Victoria’s 30-year infrastructure strategy, research program and provision of independent advice to the Victorian Government. Before joining Infrastructure Victoria in 2015, Jonathan held senior executive roles with the Victorian Government Department of Premier and Cabinet, Department of Justice, Victoria Police and Slater and Gordon Lawyers. Jonathan holds a Doctor of Philosophy in History, Executive Master of Public Administration, Master of Laws, Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts (Honours). He is also a legal practitioner, a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Williamson Community Leadership Program, and a director of the Melbourne Forum