Published Yesterday at 02:11 PM

Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning and Minister for Industrial Relations
The Honourable Jarrod Bleijie

Next South Bank Corporation CEO announced 

  • Experienced urban planner Julia Scodellaro appointed to lead South Bank Corporation.
  • Brisbane’s South Bank precinct primed for a new era of tourism growth.
  • New leadership will support the transformation of South Bank as a world-class cultural and lifestyle precinct before and beyond the 2032 Games. 

The Crisafulli Government has appointed experienced urban planner and executive manager Julia Scodellaro as the new Chief Executive of South Bank Corporation at a pivotal time for Brisbane’s premier lifestyle precinct. 

Ms Scodellaro will start in the role on July 1, for a four-year term leading management of the precinct, which welcomes more than 14 million visitors each year with a balance of public, commercial, residential, cultural, tourist and recreational uses. 

She has previously played a key role in the development of the $600 million Southpoint development. 

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, Jarrod Bleijie said Queensland was open for business and the South Bank precinct presented a real opportunity to partner with the private sector to supercharge the State’s tourism industry. 

“Julia’s strong experience, knowledge of the precinct and understanding of South Bank’s opportunities and unique challenges make her the right person for the role,” Deputy Premier Bleijie said. 

“In the lead up to 2032 and beyond, Julia will lead the transformation of the South Bank precinct into a new era of growth benefiting the local community and tourism industry.” 

Ms Scodellaro said she was excited to lead the team at a pivotal time for South Bank Corporation and for Brisbane. 

“I’m looking forward to leading our team to evolve this incredible precinct and to create the best possible experiences for those who live, work and visit South Bank, both now and into the future,” Ms Scodellaro said. 

“With a strong sense of purpose and an intense desire to get it right – I am committed to working with our team and stakeholders on South Bank’s planning and precinct curation and capital project delivery.” 

South Bank Corporation Chair Susan Forrester AM said Ms Scodellaro was an advocate for world-class integrated precinct management who was passionate about South Bank’s tremendous past and its future potential. 

Ms Forrester also thanked outgoing CEO Bill Delves, who is stepping down after almost eight years in the role. 

“Through everything he has done for the precinct, Bill has crafted a remarkable legacy for himself, for South Bank, and for Brisbane and we say thank you,” Ms Forrester said. 

ENDS 

MEDIA CONTACT: Charlie Dally-Watkins 0419 103 675 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 

Julia Scodellaro bio 

  • Twelve years’ experience in senior management roles at South Bank Corporation, currently responsible for all development projects across the 42-hectare South Bank precinct.
  • Started at South Bank Corporation in 2016 as Senior Development Manager responsible for the $600 million Southpoint Development in partnership with the Anthony John Group.
  • Principal project manager on the Nation Build Program, overseeing construction of a $1 billion social housing project delivering 4034 dwellings.
  • After starting her career as a town planner at Urbis (2002-2004), she spent seven years (2004-2011) as a senior town planner and assistant manager of strategic projects for the land disposal and redevelopment of Boggo Road Urban Village in Brisbane’s inner south.