
Brisbane Roar has confirmed their Platinum Partner, Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) will be renewing their partnership with the club for the 25/26 A-League season.
The partnership will have CSQ remain as the holder of naming and branding rights for the Half-Time Heroes activation at both Isuzu UTE A-League Men’s and Ninja A-League Women’s season matches.
The Half-Time Heroes program is an opportunity for MiniRoos teams to play soccer on-the-field during Brisbane Roar’s home matches half-time, started by Brisbane Roar and Football Queensland in 2023.
Who are Construction Skills Queensland?
Construction Skills Queensland is a construction training institution and industry body who specialise in training and facilitating the development of the construction field in Queensland.
CSQ delivers over 200 individual courses, ranging from certificates of all levels to advanced diplomas, catering to a wide category of trades and management training; among the courses are project management, civil constriction, and silica awareness training.
CSQ’s Constriction Pathways allows school students, young adults, parents/care-givers and educators to expand on their education and career in the construction industry, with over 70 career options available to graduates.
On the business and economic end of the industry, CSQ’s Knowledge Centre analyses the industry trends and comprehensive research of the construction field in Queensland to help inform businesses and stakeholders via their Industry Dashboard and other reports.
Construction Skills Queensland estimate they have nearly 45 thousand students enrolled in their courses, with 32 thousand students in-training.
Leadership Insight
Brisbane Roar CEO, Kaz Patafta, remarked on how extremely pleased Brisbane Roar is to welcome Construction Skills Queensland back for another season.
“We thank them for their recommitment and belief in where we are heading as a football club and look forward to seeing this partnership grow into the future,” he said via Club Statement.
CSQ CEO, Geoff Clare, commented on Brisbane Roar’s fan energy and enthusiasm which was needed to build an exciting future for the training institution.
“We are delighted to return for another season supporting Brisbane Roar and sharing the exciting opportunities available for young people in Queensland,” he said via press release.
Construction Skills Queensland were given naming and branding rights for the program last year when Brisbane Roar began their agreement.

















