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Results 2006 Queensland Corporate Games Games Results Brisbane 2017 Games Charity Games Supporter Queensland Corporate Games Results Games Corporate Awards Queensland Corporate Games 2017 Sport for Life Grand Award Seqwater Medallist Award TechnologyOne Sport Awards Basketball McInnes Wilson Lawyers Beach Volleyball SAP Australia Cricket 8s Queensland Treasury Dragon Boat Racing Brisbane City Council Golf GHD Netball Private Companies Netball Competition Running Dept of Science, Information Technology & Innovation Soccer Matt Dye Animation Softball Dept of Infrastructure, Local Government & Planning Tennis TechnologyOne Tenpin Bowling Queensland Health Touch Giarola Services Volleyball Dept of Transport & Main Roads Group Awards Group 1 (1-5 Participants) Queensland Reconstruction Authority Group 2 (6-10 Participants) NTT DATA Group 3 (11-20 Participants) Private Companies Netball Competition Group 4 (21-50 Participants) Brisbane City Council Group 5 (51-100 Participants) TechnologyOne Group 6 (101-150 Participants) Seqwater Total Organisations 125 Largest Team Seqwater 104 Total Participants 2,944 Queensland Corporate Games Results Games Medalist Award Organisation 1st 2nd 3rd Total Morgans Financial Limited 325 TechnologyOne 3 16 1 20 ALS Group 235 Queensland Health 16714 Bosna 55 Brisbane City Council 12 12 Stealth Welding 55 KPMG 1 11 12 Scentre Group 55 Suncorp Group 7512 Queensland Treasury Corporation 44 Cox Architecture 12 12 Dept of Energy & Water Supply 213 Matt Dye Animation 11 11 Dept of Housing and Public Works 213 Seqwater 92 11 Nexia Australia 11 2 Airservices Australia 11 11 Insitu Pacific 11 2 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 11 11 GHD 11 2 Dept of Infrastructure, Local Government & Planning Corrs Chambers Westgarth 11 2 10 10 Sanofi 112 Grinners Trophies 10 10 SMS Management & Technology 112 Qld Aboriginal & Islander Health Council Clayton Utz 112 10 10 Queensland Rail 112 Dept of Science, Information Technology & Innovation Dept of Natural Resources and Mines 22 3339 St George 22 Concentrix 2619 TUH 112 AECOM 729 Ausenco Services 11 ARUP 189 Arcadis 11 Queensland Treasury 88QLD Building & Construction Commission DHL Express 1168 11 BMT-WBM 88Credit Union Australia 11 Boeing Defence Australia 718 NTT Data Business Solutions 11 SAP Australia 718 Connect Alliance 11 Syntura 88 Queensland Reconstruction Authority 11 Dept of Transport & Main Roads 77Integria Healthcare 11 SunSuper 77WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff 11 Private Companies Netball Competition 77 Queensland Audit Office 167 Gold Coast Health 77 Giarola Services 66 Tatts Group 66 AndyRoberts 66 Queensland Cricket Assn 66 Caboolture Super Clinic 66 Ladbrokes Digital 156 EY 66 Calibre Consulting 66 Dept of Justice & Attorney-General 66 Mission Australia 55 McInnes Wilson Lawyers 55 Queensland Corporate Games Results Games Group Champion Awards Group 1 (1 - 5 Participants) WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff 12 Organisations Points Arcadis 8 Queensland Reconstruction Authority 7 Dept of State Development 8 Dept of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services 2 Group 2 (6 - 10 Participants) Organisations Points NTT Data Business Solutions 32 Group 5 (51 - 100 Participants) Dept of Energy & Water Supply 25 Organisations Points TUH 23 TechnologyOne 169 Transmax 9 Queensland Health 129 FTI Consulting 4 Airservices Australia 119 Group 3 (11 - 20 Participants) SAP Australia 100 GHD 95 Organisations Points KPMG 86 Private Companies Netball Competition 70 Dept of Science, Information Technology & Queensland Audit Office 68 Innovation 85 Queensland Cricket Assn 66 AECOM 83 Dept of Transport & Main Roads 56 Suncorp Group 83 ARUP 55 Tatts Group 78 McInnes Wilson Lawyers 40 Boeing Defence Australia 71 Dept of Justice & Attorney-General 36 Dept of Natural Resources and Mines 53 Insitu Pacific 20 DHL Express 51 Clayton Utz 19 Ladbrokes Digital 48 Deloitte 18 Mainfreight 3 Nexia Australia 15 RemServ 14 Allens 5 Group 6 (101 - 151 Participants) Organisations Points Group 4 (21 - 50 Participants) Seqwater 109 Organisations Points Queensland Urban Utilities 70 Brisbane City Council 108 Morgans Financial Limited 75 Concentrix 74 Queensland Treasury 74 ALS Group 67 EY 64 Brisbane Youth Detention Centre 62 Bitzios Consulting 60 CGU Insurance 60 Dept of Housing and Public Works 56 SunSuper 56 St George 50 Minter Ellison 46 Corrs Chambers Westgarth 42 Calibre Consulting 36 Cook Medical 36 Hutchinson Builders 32 Queensland Treasury Corporation 32 King & Wood Mallesons 28 AON 24 Credit Union Australia 20 SMS Management & Technology 15 Queensland Rail 14 Sanofi 14 Queensland Corporate Games Results Games Sport Awards Basketball DHL Express 7 McInnes Wilson Lawyers 40 SAP Australia 6 Mission Australia 40 Queensland Urban Utilities 5 Bosna 35 Minter Ellison 5 Stealth Welding 35 Mainfreight 3 Scentre Group 30 Hutchinson Builders 2 Suncorp Group 30 Dept of Communities, Child Safety and Queensland Health 25 Disability Services 2 CG Recruitment 25 Boeing Defence Australia 1 AECOM 20 Morgans Financial Limited 20 Netball Cleanaway 15 Private Companies Netball Competition 70 Queensland Urban Utilities 15 SunSuper 56 Credit Union Australia 10 Suncorp Group 49 Bitzios Consulting 5 AECOM 49 Gold Coast Health 42 Beach Volleyball ARUP 42 SAP Australia 36 Minter Ellison 35 Queensland Treasury Corporation 32 Dept of Premier and Cabinet 35 Airservices Australia 28 EY 28 Ladbrokes Digital 24 King & Wood Mallesons 28 Cook Medical 12 GHD 21 Boeing Defence Australia 8 Motor Accident Insurance Commission 21 Suncorp Group 4 RemServ 14 Concentrix 7 Cricket 8’s Boeing Defence Australia 7 Queensland Treasury 64 BMT-WBM 56 Running Syntura 48 Dept of Science, Information Technology Schneider Electric 40 & Innovation 60 Treasury Casino & Hotel 32 Morgans Financial Limited 41 Stockland 24 ALS Group 33 ALS Group 16 TechnologyOne 33 KPMG 8 Dept of Energy & Water Supply 25 Insitu Pacific 20 Dragon Boat Racing Clayton Utz 19 Brisbane City Council 96 Ladbrokes Digital 17 TechnologyOne 84 Corrs Chambers Westgarth 17 Cox Architecture 72 Concentrix 17 CGU Insurance 60 SAP Australia 16 University of Queensland 48 AECOM 14 St George 36 Queensland Urban Utilities 13 Cook Medical 24 Boeing Defence Australia 13 Brisbane Youth Detention Centre 12 TUH 13 Seqwater 11 Golf Queensland Audit Office 8 GHD 39 Ausenco Services 8 Dept of Housing and Public Works 25 QLD Building & Construction Commission 8 Morgans Financial Limited 14 Arcadis 8 Queensland Rail 14 Dept of State Development 8 Dept of Science, Information Technology NTT Data Business Solutions 8 & Innovation 13 DHL Express 8 TUH 10 Airservices Australia 7 Credit Union Australia 10 Dept of Natural Resources and Mines 7 Seqwater 9 Dept of Housing and Public Works 7 Sanofi 8 Allens 5 Queensland Reconstruction Authority 7 TechnologyOne 7 Queensland Corporate Games Results Games Sport Awards Softball Tenpin Bowling Dept of Infrastructure, Local Government Queensland Health 20 & Planning 80 Seqwater 19 Grinners Trophies 70 SMS Management & Technology 15 QLD Aboriginal & Islander Health Council 60 St George 14 Brisbane Youth Detention Centre 50 Queensland Treasury 10 Sanofi 6 Soccer Dept of Natural Resources and Mines 5 Matt Dye Animation 88 Transmax 4 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 77 Queensland Urban Utilities 2 Tatts Group 72 WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff 2 KPMG 66 Bitzios Consulting 55 Touch Airservices Australia 54 Giarola Services 48 Queensland Cricket Assn 48 Queensland Health 48 AndyRoberts 48 Seqwater 48 After Hours Computer Support 44 Caboolture Super Clinic 42 SAP Australia 42 Calibre Consulting 36 Concentrix 42 EY 36 DHL Express 36 PowerTec Electrical 30 Dept of Justice & Attorney-General 36 Airservices Australia 30 Queensland Health 36 Queensland Audit Office 24 Queensland Urban Utilities 30 CPB Contractors 24 Xenith Consulting 30 Georgiou Group 18 Hutchinson Builders 30 Queensland Cricket Assn 18 AON 24 GHD 12 Dept of Housing and Public Works 24 Built QLD 12 NTT Data Business Solutions 24 Tatts Group 6 Cardno 24 Deloitte 18 Volleyball Hansen Yuncken 12 Dept of Transport & Main Roads 48 Brisbane City Council 12 Boeing Defence Australia 42 Seqwater 6 Queensland Audit Office 36 TechnologyOne 6 Dept of Natural Resources and Mines 30 Minter Ellison 6 OMD 24 Corrs Chambers Westgarth 18 Tennis GHD 12 TechnologyOne 39 ALS Group 18 Seqwater 16 Nexia Australia 15 ARUP 13 KPMG 12 Dept of Science, Information Technology & Innovation 12 GHD 11 Dept of Natural Resources and Mines 11 WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff 10 Concentrix 8 Dept of Transport & Main Roads 8 Corrs Chambers Westgarth 7 Connect Alliance 7 Ladbrokes Digital 7 Integria Healthcare 6 Colliers International 5 Transmax 5 Queensland Urban Utilities 5 FTI Consulting 4 Queensland Corporate Sport Results Games 1-8 in each Event Basketball Mixed Open 1 MISSION AUSTRALIA Ipsure Postels 40 2 STEALTH WELDING Stealth Bombers 35 3 SUNCORP GROUP Suncorp Suns 30 4 QUEENSLAND HEALTH Batman 25 5 AECOM SanAecomTonio Spurts 2017 20 6 QUEENSLAND URBAN UTILITIES QUU Allstars 15 Basketball Men Open 1 MCINNES WILSON LAWYERS MCW Men’s 1 40 2 BOSNA Bosna 35 3 SCENTRE GROUP Westfield Travelators 30 4 CG RECRUITMENT CG Recruitment 25 5 MORGANS FINANCIAL LIMITED Morgans Basketball 20 6 CLEANAWAY Cleanaway Blue Army 15 7 CREDIT UNION AUSTRALIA CUA Mens B’Ball 10 8 BITZIOS CONSULTING The Free Ballers 5 Beach Volleyball Mixed Open 1 QUEENSLAND TREASURY CORPORATION The Brolgas 32 2 AIRSERVICES AUSTRALIA Air Servers Australia 28 3 LADBROKES DIGITAL Ladbrokes Volleyball 24 4 SAP AUSTRALIA SAP Beach Volleyball 2 20 5 SAP AUSTRALIA SAP Beach Volleyball 1 16 6 COOK MEDICAL Cook
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