Capability statement workshop
Building capability statements that help your business thrive
What is a capability statement? A capability statement is a tool that allows procurement teams to assess your expertise and achievements, as well as your potential to deliver goods and services.
It outlines the capabilities and skills of your business. A capability statement is essential for applying for and securing tendering opportunities in government and private sector projects. They can also be uploaded to online databases and be used to support your finance applications.
Why attend a workshop? Help your business stand out from the crowd and improve your chance of securing contracts by attending a Queensland Government hosted capability statement workshop. These interactive workshops help businesses develop and prepare effective capability statements.
Our workshop will help you learn:
why a capability statement is important
how to use your capability statement to market your product or service
how to use your capability statement to accompany contract tender submissions
best-practice fundamentals for developing and drafting a powerful capability statement
how to access the latest information on Queensland's supply chain opportunities.
Workshop details
Date: 4 March 2021
Time: 11am to 12:30pm
Venue: Online (MS Teams)
Cost: Free
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/seqscapability-statement-webinar-exportfocused-4-march-2021-tickets137348431857
Registrations close 28 February 2021
Special guest presenter Jacqui Donoghue, Trade Adviser, TradeStart
The TradeStart Network is an extension of Austrade’s offices in Australia, delivered in Gold Coast in partnership with City of Gold Coast.
Find out more:
Contact Saikat Barua from the Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning on 07 5644 3271 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning collects registration information, including personal details, related to attendance at business seminars run by the department. The information will not be disclosed to any third parties, unless authorised or required by law.
Workshops may be cancelled if registration levels are not met. You will be notified of alternatives available to you.