Directors must reside in QLD
Formed in 1924, Motorcycling Queensland is the state controlling body for motorcycle sport and recreation in Queensland. The organisation's mission is to 'advance motorcycling in a fun and inclusive environment'.
In accordance with the Motorcycling Queensland (MQ) governance principles, and as outlined in the MQ constitution, the organisation is seeking expressions of interest from individuals to apply for the role of elected or appointed director.
The board
The board is responsible for the proper governance and strategy of MQ.
The board has overall responsibility to ensure that the organisation pursues its objectives on behalf of its members. Being a multi-disciplined activity, the board is responsible for the appointment of members to its eight sport committees. MQ operations are managed by the MQ office, under the leadership of the CEO.
The board consists of five (5) elected directors, each elected by a ballot of MQ clubs, for a term of 3 years. Approximately half of the elected positions on the board are subject to a ballot every year. Up to three (3) independent non-elected directors may also be appointed by the elected Directors.
The role
The MQ Board meets in person and via teleconference approximately 12 times per year. Board members are expected to be available and actively participate in all board-related activities.
From time to time, directors will also be required to represent the organisation at various other events and activities, e.g. AGM, delegates and zone meetings, awards night, etc.
Key selection criteria:
The board has identified a number of specific skills / knowledge gaps that it would like to address as part of this process. Candidates should possess demonstrated skills and knowledge in one or more of the following key areas:
- Political and/or government relations
- Motorcycle / automotive industry insight
- Marketing / sponsorship / commercial acumen
For more information on requirements for the role, click here.
How to apply
(Important: please follow these instructions)
Expressions of interest are to include:
- a covering letter explaining suitability for the role
- a (maximum) 3-page CV
EOIs are to be sent to Peter Doule (CEO Motorcycling Australia) via technical@ma.org.au
For further information, please contact:
Brenton Matters (MA Nominations Committee chair) via brenton@enterprisingmatters.com.au or call 0418 227 867
Click here for full position description and role requirements.
Applications close COB 23 June 2025.
- Published on 05 Jun 2025, 12:35 AM