Brisbane duo join to offer 'unique' experiences from August 

In Australia,  Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) and The Star Brisbane will collaborate to create unique delegate client experiences at the The Star Brisbane and Queen’s Wharf Brisbane precinct, creating a range of new entertainment options, world-class hotels, dining, bars and spectacular event spaces when it opens in August 2024.

 

The Star Brisbane and Queen’s Wharf will activate 12 hectares of riverfront land directly across from BCEC, providing an urban precinct filled with purpose-built event spaces.
The two city precincts are physically joined by the newly developed Neville Bonner Bridge, a pedestrian connection that links the South Bank precinct, site of BCEC, with Queen’s Wharf.
The Star Brisbane chief operating officer, hospitality, Kelvin Dodt said: “From our seemingly suspended Sky Deck which soars 100 metres above the Brisbane River and spans 250 metres in length, to our expansive open-air Leisure Deck brimming with event and entertainment possibilities, The Star Brisbane provides  opportunities for product launches or sunset soirées."
Kym Guesdon, general manager BCEC said having the Queen’s Wharf precinct directly opposite and accessible to BCEC will deliver a new Brisbane experience.
“It expands the value of the South Bank precinct offering and delivers additional benefits for conference organisers and delegates.

Brisbane duo join to offer 'unique' experiences from August 

In Australia,  Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) and The Star Brisbane will collaborate to create unique delegate client experiences at the The Star Brisbane and Queen’s Wharf Brisbane precinct, creating a range of new entertainment options, world-class hotels, dining, bars and spectacular event spaces when it opens in August 2024.

 

The Star Brisbane and Queen’s Wharf will activate 12 hectares of riverfront land directly across from BCEC, providing an urban precinct filled with purpose-built event spaces.
The two city precincts are physically joined by the newly developed Neville Bonner Bridge, a pedestrian connection that links the South Bank precinct, site of BCEC, with Queen’s Wharf.
The Star Brisbane chief operating officer, hospitality, Kelvin Dodt said: “From our seemingly suspended Sky Deck which soars 100 metres above the Brisbane River and spans 250 metres in length, to our expansive open-air Leisure Deck brimming with event and entertainment possibilities, The Star Brisbane provides  opportunities for product launches or sunset soirées."
Kym Guesdon, general manager BCEC said having the Queen’s Wharf precinct directly opposite and accessible to BCEC will deliver a new Brisbane experience.
“It expands the value of the South Bank precinct offering and delivers additional benefits for conference organisers and delegates.