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Gregory Charles Adermann (born 10th March 1958) is an Australian politician and communications / media relations professional. He has been the Brisbane City Councillor, representing the Liberal National Party, for the Pullenvale Ward in Brisbane’s western suburbs since March 2020.

Professional Career
Adermann commenced his media career as a cadet journalist at the South Burnett Times, Kingaroy in 1976. He later worked as a journalist at the Gladstone Observer and as news director at Channel 7, Rockhampton before moving to Brisbane to join the Queensland Government Public Relations Bureau.

In 1982, he was appointed Press Secretary to the Queensland Minister for Tourism, National Parks and Sport and later served in that role in the Transport and Welfare Services Ministers offices.

In 1991, after serving a brief stint as Private Secretary to the Queensland Leader of the Opposition, he joined Telecom (later Telstra) as the Queensland Media Manager. In 1995, he was appointed Marketing Manager for FOXTEL to help drive awareness and sales in the new subscription television provider.

Adermann joined the International Management Group as Marketing Manager for Motorsport in Australia, which was responsible for delivering the Gold Coast Indy and Bathurst V8 races.

In 2002, Adermann joined AEG Ogden (now ASM Global), a Brisbane based venue management company, which managed among other venues Suncorp Stadium, the Brisbane Entertainment Centre and the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. He served that company as Director of Marketing and Communications at Suncorp Stadium and as the corporate Media Relations Manager.

Adermann resigned from ASM Global in early 2020 after securing LNP endorsement for the Pullenvale Ward in the upcoming Brisbane City Council election.

Early Life and Education


Adermann was born in Kingarory, Queensland and educated at Kingaroy Primary and Kingaroy High School.

He commenced his working career as a cadet journalist at the South Burnet Times, Kingaroy after completing his senior school studies.

He is married to Cia Adermann and lives at Chapel Hill, Queensland. Together they have two sons, Andrew and Nicholas.

His interests in addition to politics include Rugby League, cricket and rock music.

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