In pictures: 2023 QRL Employee Conference
The 2023 Queensland Rugby League Employee Conference saw employees from across the state come together to learn from many speakers including Brendon Lindsay, Wayne Bennett, Darius Boyd, Veronica White, Belinda Sharpe and Carmen Taplin, take part in interactive activities, strategise for the future and celebrate 2023 wins. Photos: Jorja Brinums and Zain Mohammed/QRL
QRL CEO Ben Ikin.
QRL people and culture business partner Riley Keane.
QRL state infrastructure and grants manager Scott Nosworthy.
Darius Boyd.
QRL community rugby league general manager Adam Vanzanten.
QRL North region manager Renae Kunst and Jo Barrett.
Veronica White.
Referee Belinda Sharpe.
QRL state match officials manager Clayton Sharpe.
Jo Barrett.
Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons star Evania Pelite.
White Cloud Foundation volunteer Suzie Aron.
Carmen Taplin.
Wayne Bennett.
QRL sports science coordinator Teale Pyne.
QRL high performance programs executive Belinda Weder and events and activations executive Rebecca Stewart.
Ben Ikin and QRL South East wellbeing manager Dave Sheridan.
Lachy Patrick.
QRL content producer Bill Scurfield.
QRL receptionist Charlotte Landers.
QRL senior leadership team John Driscoll, Anthony Ireland-Jones, Glenn Ottaway, Gemma Davidson, Adam Vanzanten and Ben Ikin.
Ben Ikin, Scott Nosworthy, Kelly Wilson, Cassie Davis and Michael Hillier.
QRL competitions team Danny De Vries, Amber Leicht, Dave Maiden, Erin Fullerton and Ryan Pratt.
Belinda Weder, Nathan Small, Nathan Cross, John Mitchell, Teale Pyne and Sophie Smith.
McQuilty Quirke, Liberty Jones, Dave Sheridan, Trish Walding, Ryan Charles and Linda Saunders.
QRL North team.
QRL Central team.
QRL South East team.
Charlotte Landers, Gemma Davidson, Bianca Luu and Riley Keane.
John Driscoll, Kate Ryan, Tayla Smith, Jaimee Johnson, Aidan Wade and Linda McDonald.
QRL consumer and commercial engagement team.

Queensland Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.