June 2026 QEIIMC Trust Newsletter

Discover the latest at QEIIMC: New incident response buggy, Farewell to Bill Anderson, Return of the Bike Dr, and Campus project updates
Last updated:
24
June 2026

Summary

The QEIIMC campus continues to deliver meaningful improvements, with a new incident response buggy enhancing emergency preparedness and faster on-site response. The Trust also acknowledges the departure of Project Director Bill, recognising his lasting impact on campus development, infrastructure and planning. Sustainability remains a focus through a solar-powered bin pilot aimed at reducing waste, costs and emissions. Community and wayfinding are being strengthened through QEII Canvas 2026, featuring a new campus sculpture trail. In addition, upgrades to outdoor spaces will improve comfort for staff and visitors, while TravelSmart initiatives such as the eBike trial and Bike Dr program support more affordable and sustainable commuting options.

Emergency Management
A new incident response buggy has been introduced to improve emergency readiness and enable faster, more effective responses across the campus.

Leadership Update
The Trust farewells Project Director Bill, recognising his significant contributions to campus development, infrastructure improvements, and long-term planning.

Sustainability
A solar-powered bin pilot is underway to reduce waste collection frequency, lower costs, and minimise environmental impact through smarter waste management.

QEII Canvas 2026
The public art initiative continues with a new sculpture trail designed to enhance wayfinding while promoting themes of connection, healing, and community.

Campus Comfort Projects
Upcoming works will improve outdoor areas with added seating, shade, and amenities to create more comfortable spaces for staff and visitors.

TravelSmart
Programs including an eBike trial and free bike servicing support more affordable, active, and sustainable commuting options.