QSport, the industry peak body for sport in Queensland, has announced a leadership transition following its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Alison Lyons, previously deputy chair, has been appointed as the new chair, succeeding Ben Callard who concludes an eight-year tenure on the Board.
The transition comes at a necessity for the organisation as it prepares to launch a new draft constitution and a refreshed strategic plan.
Lyons, who also serves as the venue and government partnerships manager (QLD) for the AFL, brings extensive expertise in facility strategy and government relations, skills that are increasingly critical as the state prepares for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Joining Lyons in the executive leadership is Adam Vanzanten, general manager of community Rugby League at Queensland Rugby League, who has been elected deputy chair. The AGM also saw several key re-elections and new appointments to the Board:
The Board is rounded out by Continuing directors, Nicole Comerford (treasurer) and Gail Torrens (indoor sport group director).
The organisation formally acknowledged the contributions of outgoing chair, Ben Callard, and independent director, Amanda Fielding. Callard was praised for his steady leadership through the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic and executive transitions, while Fielding was recognised for her six years of service focusing on equity, innovation, and commercial partnerships.
“Ben and Amanda have both left an enduring legacy on QSport.”
“Their leadership, integrity and commitment have strengthened our organisation and helped position QSport for the future,” said Lyons.
The new leadership team takes office as the Queensland sport sector enters a high-growth phase. QSport is currently finalising a new draft constitution and strategy for member consultation, designed to align the industry state-wide under pillars of uniting, activating, and championing the sport ecosystem.
This reset aligns with the industry trends in 2026, including the “Games On!” Grassroots Infrastructure Program and the recently signed Japan-Australia Sports & Health Innovation Exchange (JASHIE), which aims to position Queensland as a global hub for sports technology and event innovation.
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