[4] Queenie taught economics at Tutong Sixth Form Centre before starting her company,[8] and she left the Ministry of Education (MoE) in 2018 because she thought that business was essential to boosting the nation's economy and generating jobs.
[9] An online platform devoted solely to environmental issues and founding Startup Brunei, a venture capital firm that provides special chances to youth with disabilities via its affiliate, UnikLearn.
[12] Queenie won the Excellent Youth Award 2021 with her legacy planning business Memori, which has received two six-figure investment rounds and other local and regional honours.
Memori then introduced another online platform, Mirath, which offers similarly reasonably priced will and donation planning services, to serve the Islamic market.
[6] The supply of wasiat (will), hibah (gift/grant), and faraid (Islamic inheritance) in addition to the janazah or contribution kit for mosques—which has subsequently collected over B$10,000 for over 40 less fortunate families—are among Mirath's principal items.
According to her, "our challenge is to ensure that no Bruneians with autism are [offered] fair job opportunity, especially those that are willing to learn and acquire skills that are necessary to meet the changing needs of their current industry.
In order to guarantee that workers are aware of their rights and that companies follow ethical labour standards, Queenie additionally noted the significance of tackling labor market problems.
[14] On 25 March 2023, Queenie brought attention to the surge in cyberattacks in Brunei, where the bulk of victims are older people who fall prey to con artists.
[15] In late April 2023, Queenie spoke at Chung Hwa School Kiudang, inspiring pupils to set lofty objectives and work hard to accomplish them.
During the question and answer period that followed the event, school administrator Loo Shee Yun said that the discussion had a profound effect on the pupils, assisting in the development of their faith and ambitions.
[18] During the Ladies in Cyber event on 16 February 2024, Queenie mentioned that the Annual Census of Enterprises 2023 showed that the number of women working in information and communication in Brunei exceeded that of men, growing by 8.8% between 2021 and 2022.
[21] On 2 March 2024, Queenie inquired about initiatives being taken to promote ambuyat internationally and proposed working with other ministries to strengthen the sago sector in Mukim Ukong.
In response, Minister Ahmaddin said that representatives from the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism (MPRT), as well as consultative councils from Ukong and Kampong Batu Apoi, are looking into joint ventures to promote ambuyat abroad and boost the regional economy.
[25] Minister Muhammad Juanda said that the requirement for repairing public roads damaged by development projects prior to granting occupational permits is one of the factors contributing to the delays in the issuance of these licenses on 18 March 2024.
Additionally, he pointed out that the Authority on Building Control and Construction Industry (ABCi) is collaborating with other government departments to enhance the OneBiz application system.
[26] Queenie stressed the value of inter-ministerial cooperation on the last day of the LegCo session on 23 March 2024, in order to avert ineffective policies and improve the effectiveness of the government.
Along with her worries, she offered suggestions for better management and survey techniques for better reaching the targeted groups and prevent public misconceptions regarding government agencies' efficient use of social media platforms.