BRISBANE MEETING PLANNERS' GUIDE

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BRISBANE MEETING PLANNERS' GUIDE
BRISBANE MEETING
PLANNERS’ GUIDE
2011–2013
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views are sights familiar to the parklands and backyards of Australia’s new world city – golden wattle, hibiscus, jasmine, the Red Backed Fairy Wren and Eastern Yellow Robin.
Welcome
to Brisbane
With all the credentials of a world-class business
events destination,
d
as Australia’s new world city,
Brisban
ne is a forward-thinking city powered by
innovation, collaboration and opportunity.
T vibrancy of Brisbane’s business community
The
is a combination of its robust economy,
positive outlook, creative precincts and
entrepreneurial spirit, all of which continue to
advance its new world city characteristics.
Brisbane’s knowledge-based industries are supported by exceptional
research, infrastructure and talent. From renewable energy to
clean technology, manufacturing to infrastructure, and food and
beverage to digital industries, Brisbane is growing its presence in the
global business community. Much of this advancement is the result
of Brisbane’s internationally-renowned universities and research
communities – providing conference organisers with excellent links to
acclaimed thought-leaders and innovators.
The progressive city has supported the delivery of an unprecedented
$18 billion (AUD) public infrastructure spend to ensure the growth
and development of Brisbane is world-class. Brisbane City Council
has introduced its Green Heart city-wide environmental initiative to
work towards its 2026 target to be carbon neutral and to become
Australia’s most sustainable city.
This, together with the capital city’s great lifestyle, subtropical climate,
friendly disposition, diverse range of accommodation infrastructure,
and enticing events and leisure attractions, makes Brisbane the
perfect place for meeting planners and conference delegates.
Brisbane Marketing is the agency charged with the economic
development of the city and its Convention Bureau is committed to
attracting world-class conferences and business events to Brisbane.
The Convention Bureau is here to work closely with you to make your
business event the very best it can be.
Brisbane excels at being Australia’s best destination for conferences
and meetings and we look forward to welcoming you very soon.
Graham Quirk
Lord Mayor of Brisbane
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Brisbane
Meeting Planners’
Guide 2011–2013
This guide has been prepared
for you by Brisbane Marketing
– the city’s economic
development agency and a
wholly-owned subsidiary of
Brisbane City Council.
Powered by innovation,
collaboration and opportunity, we
create economic and social value
for the city and promote Brisbane
nationally and internationally as
Australia’s new world city.
We aspire to be recognised as one
of the world’s best multi-disciplined,
city-based economic development
agencies and are focused on
driving long-term economic
benefits for local residents and
businesses through various
business sectors including CBD
retail, conventions, export,
investment attraction, leisure
tourism, major events and study.
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Contents
FIND IT HERE
BUREAU SERVICES
Brisbane Marketing
Support Services
Case Study
Client Feedback
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WHY BRISBANE
Brisbane –
Australia’s New World City
Queensland –
Where Australia Shines
There’s Nothing Like Australia
Business Benefits
Transport – In the Air
Transport – On the Ground
Transport – Eco-options
Transport – Other Options
Infrastructure Underway
Add-Value Events
Ten Year Calendar
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KEY INDUSTRIES
Global Influence
Areas of Excellence
The Educational Arena
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CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Sustainable and Strong
Case Study
Green Event Checklist
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VENUES AND ACCOMMODATION
Venues and Accommodation
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Venues without Accommodation 46
Venues with Accommodation
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SUPPORT SERVICES
Event Experts
Professional Support Services
Professional Conference
Organisers
LEISURE ACTIVITIES
Pleasure Pursuits
Brisbane – Inside Out
Brisbane – Further Afield
Moreton Bay and Islands –
More to do
Scenic Rim –
Brisbane’s Rural Backyard
Visitor Information Centres
Quintessential Queensland
Authentic Australia
Lay of the Land
WINING AND DINING
Find the Flavour
Cuisine in the City
Fortitude Valley Fare
Savouring South Bank
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UNIQUE VENUES GUIDE
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Choose a world class airport. Brisbane Airport has been named one of the
best privatised airports in the world – leading the way in quality of service,
standards and facilities. The airport is ideally located just 12 kilometres from
Brisbane City. Operating 24 hours a day, Brisbane Airport is accessible,
welcoming and offers the latest in passenger processing to make your
journey hassle-free. Brisbane Airport – your event starts here.
www.bne.com.au
Services
BRISBANE MARKETING
Brisbane central business district
Here to help
Brisbane Marketing
is where you’ll find
Brisbane’s best
advocates. Smart,
hard-working
professionals who are
dedicated to the city,
their clients and the
big wide world of
business events.
Brisbane Marketing
is the city’s economic
development agency.
As a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Brisbane City
Council we work closely
with Council and other key
stakeholders to support the
city’s development and drive
economic outcomes across a
range of sectors.
Business events – spanning
the full spectrum from major
conferences to customised
incentive experiences – are
a proven area of success for
Brisbane Marketing. With
a dedicated Convention
Bureau team and more
than 120 collective years of
industry experience, we’re
able to offer expert skills
and professional advice to
take meeting planners and
conference organisers on an
effortless events journey.
From sourcing a venue,
to connecting with event
suppliers, to engaging with
government and industry
leaders, the team have the
know-how to help.
AN AWARD-WINNING FORMULA Brisbane Marketing has been named
Queensland’s best Convention Bureau on many occasions and several staff
have won Association of Australian Convention Bureaux’ staff scholarships.
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SUPPORT SERVICES
AT A
GLANCE
BID PREPARATION
The perfect pitch
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Quotes and costings
FAMILIARISATIONS
See the city in style
DELEGATE BOOSTING
Following through
PRE AND POST TOURS
EXPERT ADVICE
Ideas for itineraries
PARTNER PROGRAMS
Must-sees for mates
Free assistance
VALUE-ADD EXTRAS
Hands-on help that makes
event organisation effortless
Merchandise and more
Services to make your event effortless
Brisbane Marketing
provides meeting
planners and event
organisers with a free
one-stop-shop of support
services. With our help,
organising an event
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Need to find a venue? Trying to source a caterer? Want to join a familiarisation?
Head to meetinbrisbane.com.au
ONLINE TOOLS
Quick and easy
Find a venue and source a quote
at meetinbrisbane.com.au
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Must-have merchandise
Brisbane brand toolkit
Photos, films and more
Brisbane postcards
Customised for conferences
Great gift ideas
Souvenir suggestions and sources
Brisbane Inside Out Guide
Info for the traveller
Clip-on koalas
Pocket-size furry fun
Portable display stands
For pre-event presentations
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CASE STUDY: International Pulse Trade and Industry Confederation Convention
REAL RESULTS
Exceeding expectations
200 delegates up on the
previous year
Host organisation:
Confédération Internationale
du Commerce et de
l’Industrie des Légumes Secs
(CICILS IPTIC)
Venue:
Sofitel Brisbane Central
Delegates:
800 from 42 countries
Dates:
1–4 May 2010
Economic value:
More than $1.6 million (AUD)
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Event profile
Destination
The International Pulse Trade
and Industry Confederation
Convention is one of the
biggest international events
specific to the world pulse
industry. Held every year, the
convention brings together
leading international
speakers and industry
representatives including
producers, exporters,
importers and brokers for
networking opportunities
and an in-depth review of
current global trends.
Australia is one of the
world’s biggest pulse
exporting countries and
Brisbane Marketing worked
with Pulse Australia (the
peak national body which
represents all sectors of the
pulse industry in Australia)
and the Confédération
Internationale du Commerce
et de l’Industrie des Légumes
Secs (CICILS IPTIC) to help
secure the event for the city.
Pulses – an Australian export
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
“The best CICILS convention ever.”
Pulse Australia, Chief Executive Officer,
Gavin Gibson
High points
While the strong line-up
of keynote speakers
including Nobel Prize winner
Dr Mark Howden (2007 joint
winner with Al Gore and
others from the International
Panel on Climate Change)
provided delegates with
valuable insights into current
industry trends, the
convention also provided
delegates with the
opportunity to enjoy a range
of pre and post tours
designed to make the most
of local recreational activities.
Amongst the optional tours,
delegates had the chance to
see native wildlife including
koalas and kangaroos, visit
the famed Great Barrier Reef
and experience Australia’s
unique and engaging style
of hospitality.
Marketing’s assistance
was crucial – helping with
everything from finding
the conference venue and
gala event locations, to
organising contacts for
delegate gifts and pre and
post tours, to arranging staff
for information desks.
Outcomes
The conference exceeded
expectations – securing
200 more delegates than
the previous event. In
summing up, Pulse Australia
Chief Executive Officer,
Gavin Gibson said Brisbane
“The understanding,
attention to detail,
unbelievable reliability and
level of support, seemingly
24-hours a day, resulted in us
managing to put on the best
CICILS convention ever,”
he said.
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CLIENT FEEDBACK
Delegates – Icograda Design Week
“A great destination.”
Dr Chloe Schauble,
Organising Committee
Coordinator
29th Symposium on
Sea Turtle Biology
and Conservation
(February 2009)
“A beautiful city.”
Delegate
Be Active Conference
(October 2009)
“As a result of
Brisbane Marketing’s
committed support
CRVA was able
to undertake its
largest ever delegate
boosting campaign,
generating
spectacular success.”
Ben Yates,
Chief Executive Officer,
Caravan, RV &
Accommodation Industry
of Australia
2010 CRVA National
Conference (March 2010)
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“Our delegates’
experience was
made memorable
in no small measure
because of the
professional, capable
and empathetic way
in which Brisbane
Marketing goes
about its business.”
Gavin Gibson,
Chief Executive Officer,
Pulse Australia
International Pulse Trade
and Industry Confederation
Convention (May 2010)
“We received
excellent support
from Brisbane
Marketing during
our bid to hold the
congress.”
Professor Roger Swift,
President, International
Union of Soil Science
19th World Congress of Soil
Science (August 2010)
“Brisbane is a
meeting place where
the East connects
with the West. It
is also a fantastic
travel destination
showcasing the best
of Australia.”
Michal Steckiw,
Projects Manager,
Icograda Design Weeks
International Council
of Graphic Design
Associations Design Week
(October 2010)
“The delegate
boosting support
from Brisbane
Marketing’s
Convention Bureau
helped us maximise
delegate numbers.”
Louise Azzopardi,
Event Manager, WLA 2010
World Lottery Association
2010 Convention and Trade
Show (October 2010)
BRISBANE – AUSTRALIA’S NEW WORLD CITY
DYNAMIC
Population pacesetter
MULTICULTURAL
A growth capital going from 2 million
now to 3.96 million by 2056
International sophistication
16 per cent of households speak a
foreign language at home
Brisbane and beyond
Energised, enterprising and self-assured
An enabler of innovation
and enterprise, art and
culture, Brisbane is a
dynamic city with a
youthful vibe, an alfresco
lifestyle and a warm and
welcoming climate.
Acclaimed as an economic
powerhouse and a city
of opportunity, Brisbane
is making its mark as
Australia’s new world city.
Uniquely positioned on the
global stage as a burgeoning
hub of innovation, industry,
research and development,
the city offers an exceptional
environment for business
events. Led by international
thought-leaders, debates
and discussion are
encouraged, networks are
forged and legacies are
created. Event facilities are
second-to-none, service
suppliers excel in all areas
and the city brings a strong
collaborative spirit to the
business of business events.
Across all corners of
Brisbane’s business events
community there’s a genuine
sense of unity. We call it
Team Brisbane – a typically
Brisbane way of doing
business that sees operators
working together as partners
with a big picture approach
that delivers the best results
for clients.
TEAM BRISBANE An attitude that sets us apart from all other Convention Bureaux.
A collaborative, new world way of doing business. Because we’re better together.
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QUEENSLAND – WHERE AUSTRALIA SHINES
Fresh, friendly
and forwardthinking
From white sandy
beaches to red desert
reaches, Queensland is a
state of contrasts. City,
coast or country it’s got
what you need to build a
great business event.
Best known as the home of
iconic tourism destinations
like the Great Barrier Reef,
the Daintree Rainforest and
Fraser Island, Queensland
is a state blessed by
both beauty and bounty.
Held fast in the hearts of
many Australians as their
favourite holiday destination,
Queensland is also a state
rich in resources, talent
and innovation.
In the last two decades
Queensland’s population has
almost doubled and the
economy has powered
ahead to outpace all other
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Australian states. The close
proximity to the Asia-Pacific
region and the size and
diversity of the state’s
resources sector uniquely
positions Queensland on the
global map.
Fuelled by this energy
and sense of opportunity
and bolstered by
Queensland’s relaxed,
outdoor lifestyle and easy
access to iconic destinations,
business events thrive.
THERE’S NOTHING LIKE AUSTRALIA
Coastal Queensland
Unique,
authentic and
inspiring
A young nation founded
on ancient land.
A place of beauty rich
and rare that inspires
creative thinking,
fresh endeavours and
great adventures.
Proudly claiming its title
as the world’s smallest
continent and largest island,
Australia is one of the truly
iconic travel destinations.
Renowned as the home of
colourful characters, unique
wildlife and scenic wonders
like the awe-inspiring Uluru,
Australia is equally renowned
as a serious place in which to
do business.
During the 2010 global
financial crisis Australia
maintained strong growth,
outpacing all other advanced
economies and securing
praise from the International
Monetary Fund for its future
prospects. Along with its
economic credentials,
the country has produced
13 Nobel Laureates and given
the world ground-breaking
innovations such
as the black-box flight
recorder, electronic
pacemaker and wireless
networking technology.
World-class infrastructure,
sophisticated facilities and a
highly-skilled workforce add
further force to the country’s
ability to deliver exceptional
business events.
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BUSINESS BENEFITS
COST
COMPARISONS
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A one-stop-shop of events
advice and information
Source: Runzheimer Guide to Daily
Travel Prices; travel.runzheimer.com;
February 2011 (Average total
expenditure per diem AUD including
three meals and business class
corporate accommodation)
Ten top
decision-drivers
Whether your
conferencing decisions
are driven by dollars,
destination or something
else entirely, Brisbane
ticks all the must-have
boxes. Australia’s new
world city is …
Cost-effective
Well-equipped
The Runzheimer Guide to
Daily Travel Prices rates
Brisbane as one of the
world’s lowest cost meeting
destinations; consistently
more affordable than other
Asia-Pacific destinations.
With world-class venues
like the Brisbane Convention
& Exhibition Centre,
a diverse accommodation
offer of 13,000 guest rooms*,
and exceptional transport
and city infrastructure,
Brisbane offers first-class
event facilities.
Innovative
Many global knowledge-leaders
call Brisbane home and
ground-breaking discoveries
such as Ian Frazer’s cervical
cancer vaccine have
emerged out of Brisbane’s
universities and research and
development community.
Accessible
Brisbane Airport is
consistently recognised as
Australia’s best and one of
the world’s finest; offering
exceptional facilities, more
than 3,300 flights per week
and connections to major
international travel hubs.
*Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics; Tourist Accommodation; December 2010 (Hotels, motels and
serviced apartments with five or more rooms)
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CLIMATE CONDITIONS With a climate that attracts visitors from around the world, Brisbane
offers 12 months of great conditions ideally suited to the city’s alfresco lifestyle.
PROVEN PERFORMANCE
Brisbane Convention &
Exhibition Centre
Australia’s most awarded venue
Inner-city Brisbane
Eco-friendly
Friendly
Playful
Home to Australia’s first
dedicated ecosciences
precinct and guided
by sustainably focused
government leadership,
Brisbane is working to
become Australia’s most
sustainable city; plans are
in place for the city to be
carbon neutral by 2026.
With a strong sense of
community and a subtropical
environment in which to
live, the people of Brisbane
are optimistic and outgoing,
warm and welcoming; the
city offers an authentic
Australian experience for
visiting delegates.
Unofficially known as
Australia’s outdoors and
active capital, Brisbane
offers visitors a unique mix
of leisure and recreational
activities; from art galleries
to river kayaking to koala
cuddling, the city is an all
round engaging experience.
Compact
Helpful
Inner-city pedestrian malls,
an easy-to-follow grid
system of city streets and
a dedicated network of
walking paths makes for a
compact city centre; one
that delivers quick and easy
access to key venues.
Brisbane Marketing –
the city’s best advocate
and leading champion
of Team Brisbane – offers
free, independent advice
and hands-on assistance
to meeting planners and
event organisers. Put simply,
we’re here to help and
it’s our job to make your
event effortless.
Successful
Brisbane has great standing
as a business events
destination; a reputation
founded on delivering
successful conferences
such as the International
Pulse Trade and Industry
Confederation Convention
2010. (See case study on
pages 6–7.)
Average maximum temperature across the year: 25.4˚C
Average minimum temperature across the year: 15.7˚C
Average daily hours of sunshine across the year: 7.9 hours
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology
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TRANSPORT – IN THE AIR
THE AIRPORT
AT A GLANCE
INTERNATIONALLY
RECOGNISED
One of the best privatised
airports in the world
CURFEW FREE
24/7 operations
15.5 MILLION DOMESTIC
PASSENGERS
Travelled through Brisbane
Airport in 2010
4.2 MILLION INTERNATIONAL
PASSENGERS
Travelled through Brisbane
Airport in 2010
2,781 WEEKLY
Aircraft movements at the
Domestic Terminal
527 WEEKLY
Aircraft movements at the
International Terminal
420 ON-SITE BUSINESSES
Working across a wide range
of industries
Land on your
feet in Brisbane
Acclaimed as Australia’s
best airport for quality of
service, Brisbane Airport
provides effortless
access to Australia, Asia,
America and beyond.
Frequent flights
Future developments
Conveniently located just 20
minutes and 12 kilometres
from the city centre,
Brisbane Airport manages
more than 3,300 flights
per week and in excess
of 19.7 million passengers
per year. Serviced by 33
airlines (including 31 direct
international destinations),
Brisbane Airport offers
global connections via travel
hubs such as Singapore,
Hong Kong, Los Angeles,
Dallas and Dubai.
Already a world-class facility,
Brisbane Airport will
continue to go from
strength-to-strength in the
years ahead as billions of
dollars’ worth of infrastructure
and improvement works
are implemented.
On the domestic front,
flights from Brisbane Airport
cover 44 destinations that
span all corners of the country.
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Designed to meet ongoing
growth in the region, the
works will enhance the
existing airport precinct over
the next two decades through
the construction of a new
parallel runway, expansion of
the Domestic Terminal and
development of aviationrelated industry precincts.
bne.com.au
For more information call (+61 7) 3406 3000 or email [email protected]
Brisbane Airport
GLOBALLY CONNECTED
AUSTRALIA’S BEST
Acclaimed and applauded
Ranked by the Australian
Competition and Consumer
Commission as Australia’s best
airport for quality of service for
seven years running
On-site assistance
Offering the ultimate in
convenience, Brisbane
Airport hosts Visitor
Information Centres at
both its International and
Domestic Terminals. The
centres can be found in
the arrivals hall of the
International Terminal and
on the ground floor of the
Domestic Terminal. Both
centres offer travellers easy
access to a comprehensive
range of information and
booking services.
19.7 million
The number of passengers
who travelled through Brisbane
Airport in 2010
In addition, the Brisbane
Airport Ambassador
program is an initiative
specifically designed to
welcome travellers and
provide visitors with an
effortless airport experience.
For more information visit
southernqueensland.com.au
or call (+61 7) 3406 3190.
To and from transport
Airtrain – celebrated as
Australia’s first dedicated
rail link for airport patrons
– provides travellers with a
convenient pre and
post-flight transfer option.
The 20 minute service runs
every 15 minutes in peak
hours, stopping at the
International and Domestic
Terminals and five inner-city
stations.
In addition to the Airtrain,
Brisbane Airport presents
easy on-the-ground transfer
alternatives in the form of
taxis, car hire, city and coast
coach services and interterminal buses.
For more information
visit airtrain.com.au or
call (+61 7) 3216 3308.
Disclaimer: All details and statistics current as at
April 2011.
PASSPORTS AND VISAS All international travellers must present a valid and
approved travel document (generally a passport) and a visa to enter Australia.
Free visa advice and assistance is available through the Australian Government’s
International Event Coordinator Network. Find out more at immig.gov.au
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TRANSPORT
– ON
THE GROUND
AUSTRALIA’S
NEW
WORLD
CITY
Tickets and
timetables with
TransLink
Brisbane’s fully-integrated
public transport and
ticketing system provides
effortless options for
travelling around the
city and surrounds.
Grab a go card and get
out and about.
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Tickets
Bus services
The TransLink go card –
Brisbane’s most common
and convenient public
transport payment option –
is a pre-purchased electronic
travel card that operates
on a “touch-on touch-off”
system on all TransLink bus,
train and ferry services.
Go cards can be purchased
at hundreds of retail
locations across South-East
Queensland and at train
station ticket offices, online
or by calling 13 12 30. As
an alternative, single paper
tickets can be purchased
from fare machines, on board
most buses and ferries and
at train station ticket offices.
TransLink’s modern fleet of
buses connect all corners of
the city and key community
spots such as shopping
centres, train stations and
ferry terminals. Special
services to note include the:
free Loop buses which
service the central business
district and Spring Hill
precinct Monday-to-Friday
during business hours;
and the CityGlider (go card
only) buses – a high
frequency service which links
the inner-city suburbs with
other services including
NightLink. NightLink buses
are late night services for
Friday and Saturday nights.
translink.com.au
13 12 30 or (+61 7) 3215 5000 for international callers
CityCat cruising the Brisbane River
Train services
CityCat and ferry services
Plan your journey
Brisbane’s rail network
provides effortless access to
key destinations including
the city heart, the Brisbane
Convention & Exhibition
Centre and South Bank.
Beyond Brisbane, coastal
destinations and attractions
such as Dreamworld |
WhiteWater World and
Australia Zoo are also
serviced through the rail
network and dedicated
bus connections.
A beloved part of the
Brisbane River landscape,
Brisbane’s CityCats
(high-speed catamarans)
and ferry services take
pride of place as the city’s
sentimental favourite for
public transport. With
smooth speed, the CityCats
cruise the river collecting
and dropping off commuters
at key city spots like the
Eagle Street Pier, South Bank
and New Farm Park. Talk to
a local and they’ll also
tell you that an afternoon
spent on the front deck of
a CityCat is one of the best
value-for-money ways to see
the city sights.
To find up-to-the-minute
service and timetable
information or to access
an online journey planner
head to translink.com.au or
visit the new mobile site at
mobile.translink.com.au
Tailored travel for
your delegates
Speak to a conference and
special events travel specialist
who can advise you about
tailored travel passes or go
cards for your delegates.
Simply contact TransLink on
13 12 30 – 24-hours a day,
seven days a week. Callers
from outside of Australia,
dial (+61 7) 3215 5000.
Need more on-the-ground information? Head to the Transport Information Centre in
King George Square (near Ann Street) or chat to one of the friendly TransLink staff at
the Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Centre in the Queen Street Mall.
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TRANSPORT – ECO-OPTIONS
Inner-city cycling
Green ways to
get around
From strolling to cycling,
the green options for
getting out and about
are plentiful in Brisbane.
Embrace the outdoors
with these earth-friendly
alternatives.
Step it out
For locals and visitors
alike, Brisbane’s compact
city centre makes short
work of accessing key sites.
An extensive network
of pedestrian paths,
boardwalks and bridges
spans the city, and popular
urban villages like South
Bank (site of the Brisbane
Convention & Exhibition
Centre) and Fortitude Valley
are all easy walking distance
of the city centre.
City cycling
Ideally suited to short
journeys, Brisbane’s
CityCycle scheme offers
an eco-friendly and
cost-efficient travel option.
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Working on a subscription
basis with time usage
fees, CityCycle provides
registered users with
access to bikes from hire
stations located across the
inner-city suburbs.
Pedal power
Combining eco-sensibilities
with a sense of fun,
Brisbane’s Green Cabs
(pedicabs) offer a quick and
cash-friendly way to get
from A to B in the inner-city.
Operating on weekends and
during special events, the
pedicabs primarily service
the central business district
and the neighbouring
precincts of South Bank,
West End and Fortitude Valley.
TRANSPORT – OTHER OPTIONS
On the trail of
transport
For those times when
pavement pounding or
public transport doesn’t
fit the bill, there are other
city travel alternatives. By
road or river there’s a hire
option to suit.
Boat hire
Coach hire
With the Brisbane River
being a leading presence on
the local landscape, it’s no
surprise that boat travel is
a popular transport option.
From corporate cruises to
team building adventures on
inflatable rides, Brisbane’s
river-based travel offers
a unique experience and
travel solution.
For large group transfers
and pre and post touring
excursions, Brisbane’s coach
companies are a ready and
reliable option that deliver
service with a smile and
effortless convenience.
Car hire
For complete freedom of
movement, car hire is a great
option. Whether you choose
to go corporate, Kombi or
chauffeured, Brisbane’s car
hire companies cover all bases.
Taxis
Always a popular option,
Brisbane is well-serviced by
Black & White Cabs and the
Yellow Cab Co. Taxi ranks
are located across the city
and on Friday and Saturday
nights discounted NightLink
FlatFare taxi services run
from selected taxi ranks.
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INFRASTRUCTURE UNDERWAY
Building for
the future
With a progressive
attitude and long-term
commitment to
infrastructure delivery,
Brisbane is expanding its
business events offer and
bringing to life plans for
new venues and hotels.
Brisbane Airport
Set to be completed over
the next two decades, the
Brisbane Airport Corporation
has embarked on a major
infrastructure program and
improvement works. Works
to be undertaken as part of
the 2009 Brisbane Airport
Master Plan include the
construction of a new
parallel runway, expansion of
the Domestic Terminal and
development of aviationrelated industry precincts.
Brisbane City Hall
Built in the 1920s, Brisbane
City Hall is one of the most
recognisable architectural
symbols of Brisbane; a
historically significant place
of civic pride and community
meetings. Following its
closure in January 2010 and
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the completion of a
three-year restoration
project, this iconic building
will emerge to reclaim its
place as one of Brisbane’s
most popular inner-city
venues for conferences and
special events.
Brisbane Racing Club
Taking direction from the
Brisbane Racing Club’s
Master Plan, the Doomben
and Eagle Farm racecourses
will undergo a $1.2 billion
(AUD) redevelopment over
the next 15 to 20 years.
Designed to deliver
first-class racing facilities,
the redevelopment will also
create a new mixed-use
precinct of community and
commercial spaces.
BRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE ON GREY STREET
This $130 million (AUD) expansion adds five new levels of boutique meeting and
event space to the Centre’s internationally-acclaimed facilities.
Brisbane central business district
Novotel Hotel
Scheduled to start
construction in mid-2011
and due for completion in
late 2012, the new 4 star
Novotel Hotel will deliver
an additional 290 rooms to
Brisbane’s accommodation
offer. Located in the heart
of inner-city Brisbane, the
4 star property will expand
Novotel’s presence in the
city to three properties and
span 27 levels including
all-day dining and bar areas.
RNA Showgrounds
Beloved as the site of
Brisbane’s annual show
– Queensland’s largest
annual event – the RNA
Showgrounds will be
transformed over the coming
years into a vibrant lifestyle
precinct featuring world-class
event facilities, retail,
residential and commercial
space and park areas.
It’s envisioned that the $2.9
billion (AUD) program of
redevelopment works –
which commenced in 2010
– will be finalised by 2025.
Southpoint
Building on the growth of
Brisbane’s urban village vibe,
the Southpoint development
is bringing a new level of
interest to South Bank.
Located above South Bank
rail station and acclaimed
as Brisbane’s first transitoriented development, the
$650 million (AUD) project
spans everything from
retail to residential spaces,
boutique cinema to
boutique hotel.
Treasury Casino & Hotel
Treasury Casino & Hotel is
set to expand its presence
in Brisbane with plans
for a $260 million (AUD)
investment that will see
upgrades to accommodation
and facilities in the existing
property. Also in the pipeline
is construction of a new
400 room 5 star hotel,
forecast to include an events
centre, high-end spa, four
restaurants and a nightclub.
Image courtesy of Stefan Jannides.
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE $134 billion (AUD) worth of infrastructure investment
has been identified for Brisbane and the surrounding region – the largest public
infrastructure spending initiative in Australian history.
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ADD-VALUE EVENTS
Calendar dates
to consult
From film to fashion,
sport to symphonies,
Brisbane has a vibrant
schedule of special
events that fill the city
with their festive vibe and
add value to coinciding
conferences.
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Cast your eye over
Brisbane’s recent special
events calendar and you’ll
find an impressive who’s
who of exclusive events that
have secured international
attention. In the last few
years the city has delivered
one cultural coup after
another: Australia’s first
major exhibition of works
by international art icon
Andy Warhol; Picasso & his
collection – an exhibition
of Pablo Picasso’s personal
art collection, shown for the
first time outside of Europe;
American Impressionism
and Realism – a landmark
exhibition featuring
acclaimed works from New
York’s Metropolitan Museum
of Art; the Paris Opera Ballet
– in their only international
performances of 2009;
Valentino, Retrospective:
Past/Present/Future – a
celebrated collection of
couture including gowns
worn by style icons such as
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis;
and the Ballet Nacional de
Cuba’s showcase production
of Don Quixote.
For up-to-the-minute information on events and entertainment in Australia’s new
world city head to brisbanemarketing.com.au
Easton Pearson parade – Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival
Alongside the one-off
international exclusives,
Brisbane hosts a lively
program of annual festivals
and events. For the meeting
planner, this wide and varied
special events calendar
creates unique opportunities
to expand and enliven
the conference program.
Inspiration awaits in this
sample selection of
annual events.
Brisbane International
Positioned on the calendar
as the first event of the
Australian Open Series
and an integral part of
the city’s summer season,
the Brisbane International
consistently delivers the big
names of tennis for searing
on-court action.
Brisbane Festival
Beloved as the city’s
favourite festival and home
of the fantastic Riverfire
fireworks extravaganza,
the Brisbane Festival
embraces the city across
the month of September
with a vibrant program of
events that celebrate art,
life and community.
Mercedes-Benz Fashion
Festival (MBFF)
Acclaimed as Queensland’s
premier fashion event, MBFF
delivers an elegant week of
frocks, fashion parades, glitz
and glamour. Featuring local,
national and international
design talent, the consumerdriven festival secures
around 20,000 attendees
each year.
St George Bank Brisbane
International Film Festival
(BIFF)
Each year BIFF brings to
Brisbane a jam-packed
program of cinematic
excellence and the latest and
greatest in world film. From
animation to arthouse, BIFF
celebrates the art
of filmmaking.
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23 24 25 26 27 28 29
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5
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and delivering infrastructure
projects to secure the
state’s prosperity and
lifestyle, with the South East
Queensland Infrastructure
Plan and Program 2010–2031
detailing future investment
in transport, water, energy
development, information
and communication
technology, and social and
community infrastructure.
33
AREAS OF EXCELLENCE
Innovative manufacturing
Manufacturing is Brisbane’s
largest exporting industry,
accounting for $10.8 billion
(AUD) and more than
one-third of total out-of-region
exports. Queensland’s
innovative manufacturing
industry has concentrated on
specific niches – namely,
advanced manufacturing,
machinery and equipment,
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Ongoing expansion of the
resources industry in
Queensland has also resulted
in significant opportunities
for companies to supply
much-needed technologies
and
machinery
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MEDICAL WORLD FIRSTS Brisbane-based immunologist and 2006 Australian of the
Year, Professor Ian Frazer, developed the world’s first cervical cancer vaccine. The
research for Professor Frazer’s vaccine – sold worldwide under the brand names of
Gardasil and Cervarix – all took place in Queensland.
INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING
Port of Brisbane
Queensland Manufacturing Institute
Supporting the sector through research
and development, and training
LOGISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION
Australia TradeCoast
The largest and fastest growing industry
and trade precinct in the country
Logistics and distribution
With unequalled infrastructure,
a strategic location, land
availability and significant
labour advantages, Brisbane
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GLOBAL LEADERSHIP Sixty per cent of all mining software used globally is
developed in Australia and the world’s leading software and specialist services
provider to the international mining industry – Mincom – is headquartered in Brisbane.
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THE EDUCATIONAL ARENA
The University of Queensland
A thirst for
knowledge
Brisbane draws great
strength from its tertiary
education sector,
boasting three worldclass universities each
recognised for the
quality of its graduates
and its research and
development initiatives.
Griffith University
Regarded as one of
Australia’s most innovative
tertiary institutions and one
of the Asia-Pacific region’s
most influential universities,
Griffith University is
renowned for its global
perspective and world-class
research centres which
are breaking new ground
in drug discoveries,
health, environment and
social sciences.
Queensland University
of Technology
With over 40,000 students
and a reputation as “a
university for the real world,”
the Queensland University
of Technology is the largest
36
provider of bachelor degree
graduates into the Australian
workforce and a growing
leader in innovative areas of
research and development.
The University
of Queensland
The University of Queensland
(UQ) is consistently rated
as one of the world’s best.
With a strong investment in
research and development
and state-of-the-art facilities,
UQ ranks first amongst
Australian universities
for license income, value
of equity holdings and
invention disclosures, new
Australian patents and active
start-up companies.
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SUSTAINABLE AND STRONG
City Botanic Gardens
A city with a green heart
Home to more than
1,820 parks and reserves,
720 kilometres of
waterways, a coastal
marine sanctuary and
a diverse range of
native wildlife, Brisbane
is easily Australia’s
most biologically
diverse capital.
Under the leadership of
Brisbane City Council,
Brisbane is fast-tracking
its way forward to a green
future. Council’s Green
Heart initiative – which
sees business, industry,
community and all levels
of government uniting
to improve energy and
water efficiencies and
make meaningful cuts in
greenhouse emissions –
will see Brisbane become
Australia’s most sustainable
city and a carbon neutral
destination by 2026.
Alongside this, the city is
securing a name for itself as
a hotbed for climate change
research and innovations in
sustainable clean energy.
The local energy sector is
evolving towards a broader
mix of industries and gaining
international cachet; in 2010,
Abengoa Solar – a Spanish
global leader in solar power
– chose Brisbane as the site
of its first Australian office.
Adding to the growing
environmental kudos is
Brisbane’s new ecosciences
precinct – a collaborative
working environment that
is setting the platform for
climate change research.
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CASE STUDY: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Cooking with the community
Brisbane Convention &
Exhibition Centre (BCEC)
believes community and
social values to be
mainstream values,
fundamental to business
principles.
BCEC commits to a
strong Corporate Social
Responsibility agenda, the
centrepiece of which is a
very active Community
Engagement Program. A
staff-led Community Cabinet
is the strategic driver of
the Centre’s wide-ranging
calendar of community
engagement activities, the
most popular of which in
2010 was the Cooking with
the Community project.
40
BCEC partners with West
End Community House
West End Community House
(WECH) provides shelter
to marginalised people
and a connection to
much-needed services,
through its Community
Development and Housing
Support Programs.
BCEC enjoys an ongoing
relationship with WECH on a
number of levels.
“The Cooking School of Hard
Knocks,” as it was called by
those who attended, was
born out of a discussion
between members of
the Centre’s Community
Cabinet including Executive
Chef Martin Latter and
Kat Ogilvie, a community
development worker at West
End Community House.
Objective
The goal of this program
was to teach participants
– clients of WECH – useful
living skills and hopefully
improve their quality of life
through basic nutrition and
cooking classes.
“We wanted to do
something that would really
make a difference,” says
Executive Chef, Martin Latter
who is usually more at home
overseeing a banquet for
2,000 or more guests.
The Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre is committed to being a world leader in
sustainable business practices. Along with its Community Engagement Program initiatives, the
Centre delivers strong environmental credentials including Earth Check silver certification and
International Association of Congress Centres (AIPC) Quality Standards Gold certification.
Cooking with the Community project –
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Implementation
Outcome
Every Wednesday for six
weeks the small group
would make their way from
the House to the kitchens
of BCEC where Martin and
his team were waiting with
their tools of trade. Dubbed
the “Cooks of Hard Knocks,”
participants in the course
threw themselves into a
program of learning about
the benefits of healthy
eating, affordable menus and
shopping choices. The group
learnt about different cuts of
meat, use of fresh seasonal
produce, how to cook low
cost one pot meals on basic
equipment and appliances,
and how to interpret the
maze of food labelling. Each
session finished with the
group tasting what they had
prepared and cooked.
The final cooking class in the
Centre’s restaurant kitchen
saw the enthusiastic cooks
demonstrating their newly
found confidence and skills
by cooking fresh tomato
concasse for pasta dishes
and meatballs, stir fry chilli
chicken and one step beef
curry – all under the watchful
eyes of their teachers.
“All the feedback from
the group has been
overwhelmingly positive,”
reports Kat Ogilvie from
WECH. “It was great from
our point of view because
it gave some of our
disadvantaged people the
chance to learn new cooking
skills and help improve their
self-esteem and confidence.”
There were health benefits
too she said with a couple
of the participants with
diabetes finding the emphasis
on fresh food beneficial.
Martin Latter’s view was
equally enthusiastic. “To
have the opportunity to
share my knowledge and
skills, to educate a group of
people to change their way
of thinking and to be able to
demonstrate how to access
cheaper, healthier, fresher
food was wonderful – it was
clearly one of the best things
I have ever done,” he says.
Footnote: BCEC is considering ways of enhancing
and developing the program in the future.
And of the participants:
“Thank you for a fantastic cooking class that has helped us gain new skills. We all had a great
time trying new foods and look forward to using these skills in our kitchens.”
“Like the company of the cooking staff, we felt very comfortable with them – wished it could
have lasted longer than six weeks.”
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GREEN EVENT CHECKLIST
Planning and policies
■ Prepare a written environmental policy
for your event that can be shared with
suppliers, delegates and speakers.
■ Estimate the total carbon footprint and
plan to offset the carbon emissions
produced at the event. Detail this in
your costing so it is clear to the client.
■ Choose venues that have environmental
accreditation, for example Green Star
ratings or Green Globe accreditation.
■ Where possible, use bulk dispensers
for sugar, salt, condiments and sauces.
Avoid individually wrapped sweets.
■ Consider venues that use as much
natural light and natural ventilation
as possible.
■ Ask delegates to sign up for the meals
in advance to avoid food wastage.
■ Find out if the venue is taking steps to
improve or establish its accreditation.
■ Allow attendees to pre-select a meal
size, offering smaller meals options.
Printed material and information
■ Look at past event energy use and
wastage and find ways of reducing this.
Track your results after the event.
■ Ensure the venue has good waste
reduction procedures and uses
biodegradable supplies.
■ Plan your event precisely (looking
at numbers, duration, size of venue
and number of rooms required) then
select the right venue to fit, so you use
minimum energy and resources.
■ Ensure the venue supplies separate
bins for delegates to be active
recyclers.
■ Ensure your tender clearly states your
commitment to the environment and
request all respondents outline
their policies.
■ Establish a policy that encourages all
suppliers to submit proposals and
quotes electronically.
■ In all communications with exhibitors
and contractors request that waste and
packaging be reduced.
Travel selection
■ Consider using airlines with
offset programs.
■ Travel with companies that are
implementing green policies.
■ Fly visitors by the shortest route
possible, not just the most affordable.
■ Choose a venue that is easily accessible
by public transport or by foot.
■ Use or recommend hotels within
walking distance of the venue and with
proactive waste, water and energy
management practices.
Power and water supply
■ Ensure toilet suppliers are using
grey water and correctly dispose of
black water.
■ Ensure all equipment, in particular in
exhibitions, is turned off at night.
■ Collect and reuse name badges.
■ Offer electronic registration and market
electronically via website and email.
■ Use recycled paper (post-consumer
waste) and print on both sides using
vegetable inks.
■ Offer all relevant information,
presentations, papers and weblinks via
electronic media.
■ Consider requesting delegates bring
their own pens and notepads.
■ Consider using SMS to give seating and
registration details.
Waste reduction and recycling
■ Consider limiting air-conditioning at
venues during the set-up and
pack-down phase.
■ Investigate alternatives to airconditioning during the event.
■ Hold the event during the day
to utilise natural light and reduce
power consumption.
■ Ensure suppliers use modern, energy
efficient technology.
■ Reduce waste by keeping track of
attendance and tailoring supplies and
food according to final numbers.
■ Make informed purchasing decisions
and support use of recycled and
biodegradable materials.
■ Encourage delegates to separate waste.
■ Reduce use of gift bags or satchels.
■ Accurately monitor the number of
delegates needing transport at each
stage of the event and match this to
the transport vehicle size.
Food and beverages
■ Ensure excess food is donated to
charity or composted.
■ Ask to see the green policy of the hotel
or caterer.
■ Ensure non-toxic cleaning materials are
used at the venue.
■ Promote and support public
transport use.
■ Aim to reduce food miles by using
local rather than imported food and
beverage supplies.
■ Create incentives for suppliers to return
excess or unused products.
■ Use delegate shuttles and where
possible use hybrid vehicles.
■ Consider bike use by providing bike
racks and a bike Concierge.
■ Reduce site inspections and use local
scouts to gather information.
■ Offset carbon emissions for transport.
■ Plan menus using in-season, fresh, local,
organic food.
■ Educate delegates about how they can
assist to reduce waste.
Activities
■ Request fair trade food suppliers.
■ Include a larger number of vegetarian
options and advise delegates of
these options.
■ Plan to include sessions on relevant
environmental issues.
■ Offer off-site activities that are
nature-based with minimal
environmental impact.
Venue selection
■ Select fish from sustainable fish
supplies.
■ Give preference to venues with a sound
environmental policy.
■ Avoid unnecessary packaging and
plastic bags.
■ Suggest a community activity
for delegates that helps restore
the environment.
■ Work with the venue to ensure lights
and air-conditioning are switched off
when not in use.
■ Ask caterers to provide reusable
tablecloths, crockery and cutlery.
■ Give an eco-friendly award to the
greenest exhibitor.
■ Where appropriate, limit use of
imported and bottled water.
Source: Tourism Australia.
■ Consider venues that use 100 per cent
accredited GreenPower and that can be
accessed by public transport.
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Accommodation
■ Use new media and electronic
technology to reduce paper use.
■ Use water glasses plus jugs with
tap water.
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VENUES AND ACCOMMODATION
Gallery of Modern Art
Ballrooms, boardrooms and bedrooms
Big and bold, indoors and
intimate, or outdoors and
epic, Brisbane has the
venues to fit every event
and occasion, plus a fine
selection of places for the
sanctuary of sleep.
Across the city, Brisbane
offers an unequalled
selection of venues that
specialise in staging
world-class events.
From the internationallyrecognised Brisbane
Convention & Exhibition
Centre with its outstanding
reputation for hosting major
congresses, to the unique
industrial-style event spaces
of the Brisbane Powerhouse,
the city offers meeting
planners and conference
organisers great depth and
diversity of choices.
Alongside that, Brisbane
offers exceptional
accommodation options
– many with the added
convenience of in-house
conference facilities.
Spanning everything from
boutique 5 star hotels to
backpacker lodges, the city
can cater to groups of all
sizes with its 37,000 beds
and 13,000 guest rooms*.
*Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics; Tourist
Accommodation; December 2010 (Hotels,
motels and serviced apartments with five or
more rooms)
Image courtesy of Ray Fulton, Queensland Art
Gallery. Official opening of The China Project,
27 March 2009.
STATISTICS SNAPSHOT 13,000 guest rooms. 37,000 beds. And the ability to host
conventions from eight to 8,000.
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VENUES WITHOUT ACCOMMODATION
Page no.
Meeting
rooms
Theatre
Banquet
Classroom
Location
Map ref.
70
Australia Zoo
7
5,000
-
72
A: 74.5km C: 72km
A10*
70
Bond University Function Centre
32
465
300
465
A: 97km C: 86km
M14*
57
Brisbane City Hall and
King George Square
6
1,544
800
350
A: 15.5km C: 0km
H8
48
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition
Centre (BCEC) on Grey Street
44
621
410
350
A: 17.5km C: 1km
K6
49
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition
Centre (BCEC) on Merivale Street
44
3,958
2,740
1,209
A: 17.5km C: 1km
K6
70
Brisbane Powerhouse
11
525
320
425
A: 14km C: 3.5km
F18
58
Brisbane Racing Club
18
350
250
120
A: 7km C: 6.5km
N of A20
58
BTP Technology &
Conference Centre
5
750
400
270
A: 26km C: 15km
SE of 020
70
Central Bardon Conference Venue
22
320
250
120
A: 18.5km C: 5.5km
W of F1
70
Central Eagle Street
Conference Venue
5
120
90
-
A: 15.5km C: 0km
F10
50
Greek Club
11
1,200
800
500
A: 17.5km C: 2km
L5
60
Hillstone St Lucia
4
500
650
360
A: 21km C: 6km
SW of O1
72
Kedron Wavell Services Club
8
500
400
200
A: 12km C: 11km
N of A16
52
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
4
-
400
-
A: 27.5km C: 12.5km
SW of O1
73
Moreton Island Adventures
3
350
350
-
A: 18km C: 18km
F11*
73
Regatta Hotel
5
140
104
25
A: 19km C: 4km
W of O1
53
RNA Showgrounds
22
20,000
3,000
-
A: 13km C: 2.5km
N of A9
74
Schonell Functions & Catering
4
500
400
300
A: 20km C: 8km
S of O3
74
Sheldon Sport &
Entertainment Centre
4
2,200
800
110
A: 34km C: 32.5km
H12*
65
South Bank
10
2,100
500
-
A: 17.5km C: 1.5km
K8
75
State Library of Queensland
13
264
120
40
A: 17.5km C: 1.5km
I6
66
Suncorp Stadium
17
800
750
150
A: 15.5km C: 3km
G2
76
The Landing at Dockside
3
80
500
140
A: 16.5km C: 3.5km
H13
67
The Pavilion Function &
Conference Centre
2
220
200
-
A: 11.5km C: 4.5km
N of A15
69
UQ Business School Downtown
9
150
80
60
A: 15.5km C: 0km
G9
69
Victoria Park Golf Complex &
Function Venue
8
600
480
90
A: 14.5km C: 2km
B5
*Regional Map
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Venues without accommodation
VENUES WITH ACCOMMODATION
Page no.
Venues with accommodation
Meeting
Theatre Banquet
rooms
Classroom
Accom.
Stars
rooms
Location
Map ref.
57
Brisbane Marriott Hotel
9
250
160
110
267
5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
F10
70
Central Dockside
Conference Venue
3
150
-
-
76
4
A: 16.5km C: 3.5km
H13
59
Chifley at Lennons
13
550
350
225
154
4.5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
H8
71
Econo Lodge City Star
Brisbane
1
40
40
40
44
3.5
A: 17km C: 3.5km
L13
59
Emporium Hotel
7
240
160
120
102
5
A: 14km C: 2km
A12
60
Hilton Brisbane
14
800
550
450
319
5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
H9
61
Holiday Inn Brisbane
7
450
250
219
191
4
A: 15km A: 1km
G6
71
Hotel George Williams
5
80
60
24
106
3.5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
H7
61
Hotel Grand
Chancellor Brisbane
11
220
220
130
194
4.5
A: 14.5km C: 1km
E7
H7
71
Hotel Ibis Brisbane
1
80
60
30
217
3.5
A: 15km C: 0km
51
Hotel Urban Brisbane
4
180
120
80
179
4.5
A: 14km C: 0.5km
F7
71
Jephson Hotel
2
56
72
24
51
4.5
A: 20km C: 5km
SW of O1
72
Mantra on Queen
2
130
120
90
172
4.5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
E10
72
Mantra South Bank
2
50
40
24
161
4.5
A: 17.5km C: 1km
K7
62
Mercure Clear Mountain
Lodge Spa and Vineyard
6
200
72
72
53
4
A: 37km C: 33km
E9*
62
Mercure Hotel Brisbane
11
850
560
460
194
4
A: 15.5km C: 0km
I7
72
Metro Hotel
Ipswich International
7
330
200
200
97
4.5
A: 52km C: 37km
I8*
63
Novotel Brisbane
10
350
250
180
296
4.5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
F8
63
Novotel Brisbane Airport
6
120
80
54
157
4.5
A: 2.6km C: 11km
N of A20
64
Oaks Casino Towers
-
-
-
-
101
4.5
A: 15km C: 0km
I8
64
Oaks Charlotte Towers
-
-
-
-
297
4.5
A: 15km C: 0km
H9
64
Oaks Festival Towers
-
-
-
-
240
4.5
A: 15km C: 0km
I9
64
O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat &
Mountain Villas
5
160
120
60
150
4.5
A: 123km C: 110km
M11*
73
Park Regis North Quay
5
150
100
30
95
4.5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
G5
73
Quay West Suites Brisbane
3
40
85
27
60
5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
J10
74
Riverglenn
8
290
130
100
44
3
A: 23.5km C: 10km
SW of O1
74
Riverside Hotel
South Brisbane
3
90
90
45
112
4
A: 17.5km C: 1.5km
I5
54
Royal on the Park Brisbane
8
700
420
288
153
4.5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
I10
55
Rydges South Bank
8
250
300
140
304
4.5
A: 17.5km C: 1.5km
L7
56
Sofitel Brisbane Central
11
1,100
650
600
429
5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
F8
75
Spicers Balfour Hotel
1
-
20
-
9
5
A: 15.5km C: 2km
E13
65
Spicers Hidden Vale
3
100
70
45
31
4.5
A: 90km C: 74km
I5*
66
Stamford Plaza Brisbane
9
300
200
120
252
5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
H10
67
Tangalooma Island Resort
5
180
250
128
312
4.5
A: 20km C: 32km
D14*
75
Tattersall’s Club
8
350
300
-
18
-
A: 15.5km C: 0km
H9
75
The Inchcolm Hotel
-
-
-
-
36
4
A: 15.5km C: 0km
F8
76
The Marque Brisbane
4
120
120
50
99
4
A: 15.5km C: 0km
I9
68
The Sebel & Citigate King
George Square Brisbane
14
1,000
550
400
438
4.5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
H7
76
The Sebel Suites Brisbane
3
40
40
20
164
4.5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
I9
68
Treasury Casino & Hotel
5
100
80
36
130
5
A: 15.5km C: 0km
I8
76
Watermark Hotel Brisbane
3
100
100
50
95
4.5
A: 14.5km C: 1km
E6
*Regional Map
47
BRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
(BCEC) ON GREY STREET
Meeting Rooms
44
Australia’s most flexible meetings and
events venue.
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
DIMENSIONS
Cocktail
Five levels of boutique meetings and event space, catering for
medium sized conferences with two tiered auditoria designed
to accommodate 400 and 600 delegates. BCEC on Grey
Street has direct access to the retail and restaurant hub of
South Bank.
Map
K6
Sky Room
270
5
300
160
325
180
-
-
N
S1
135
3
130
80
150
75
-
-
N
NAME OF ROOM
Sky
Plaza
-
-
-
-
621
-
-
-
N
P6
113
5.3
110
60
130
75
-
-
N
P7
113
5.3
110
60
130
75
-
-
N
P8
113
5.3
110
60
130
75
-
-
N
P9
143
6
150
90
172
99
-
-
N
P10
143
6
150
90
172
99
-
-
N
P11
143
6
150
90
172
99
-
-
N
Concord Speakers’
Lounge
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
N
Concord Boardroom
70
2.7
-
20
-
-
-
20
N
-
-
-
-
425
-
-
-
N
B1
113
5.3
110
60
130
75
-
-
N
B2
113
5.3
110
60
130
75
-
-
N
B3
113
5.3
110
60
130
75
-
-
N
Boulevard Room
530
4.5
600
410
600
350
-
-
N
Plaza Auditorium
Conference Services
& Facilities
• 20 additional meetings and
event spaces
• Two tiered auditoria – at 400
and 600 capacities
• Boutique ballroom
• Sky Room – Brisbane’s finest
function room and terrace with
spectacular city and river views
• Two dedicated Speakers’
Presentation Centres
• Integrated facilities for plenary,
breakout and poster displays
on individual levels
• Offering more choice than
ever before
Concord
• High level of personal service
• Two executive boardrooms
Boulevard
Boulevard
Auditorium
Catering
• Award-winning cuisine – 52
major catering awards
• Menus offer contemporary
food options including organic
menu items
• Voted world’s best caterer in
an international client survey
of convention centres
• Judged Australia’s ‘Best
Function Centre Caterer’
• Customised menus for every
event and every budget
Arbour
Arbour Boardroom
38
2.7
-
16
-
-
-
16
N
A1
69
2.4
60
24
56
30
-
24
N
A2
122
2.4
120
80
122
69
-
-
N
Ground
Grey Street Entrance, Grey Street Foyer, Café & Bar, Retail Outlets
Contact Information
address Corner Merivale & Glenelg Streets, South Bank 4101
postal PO Box 3869, South Bank 4101 phone (+61 7) 3308 3063
fax (+61 7) 3308 3523 email [email protected] web www.bcec.com.au
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 17.5
48
km cbd 1
Map
K6
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Portfolio of meeting rooms and
event spaces to accommodate
all events
• Great Hall tiered auditorium
with capacity for 4,000 with the
capability to accommodate 8,000
• Great Hall is divisible into four
smaller auditoriums able to
accommodate 600 to 4,000
• Highly skilled on-site audio-visual
specialists supported by cuttingedge technology and equipment
2
• 20,000m of dedicated
exhibition space
• Integrated facilities for plenary,
breakout and poster displays on
individual levels
• One of Australia’s most
experienced convention teams
• Services of a customised carbon
calculator for all events to offset
carbon footprint
• Australia’s first dedicated
Speakers’ Presentation Centre
• First permanent art gallery space
in an Australian convention centre
Catering
• Winner of 52 major
catering awards
• Menus offer contemporary
food options including organic
menu items
• Voted world’s best caterer in
an international client survey of
convention centres
• Judged Australia’s ‘Best Function
Centre Caterer’
• Customised menus to suit every
event and every budget
Vehicle Access
Ceiling
Ht m
Boardroom
Size
m2
U-Shaped
NAME OF ROOM
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
With fully-integrated convention and exhibition facilities
under the one roof, the Centre offers a high standard of
personalised service and maximum flexibility for event
organisers. Located in the city’s unique riverside arts and
cultural precinct at South Bank, the Centre is a transport hub
with easy access to hotel accommodation.
DIMENSIONS
Classroom
Consistently ranked in the top three
convention centres worldwide.
Theatre
Meeting Rooms
44
Cocktail
BRISBANE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE
(BCEC) ON MERIVALE STREET
Plaza
P1
153
4
150
90
160
90
-
-
N
P2
149
4
150
90
160
90
-
-
N
P3, P4 & P5 each
103
4
100
60
108
72
-
-
N
Plaza Terrace Room
883
5
1,100
650
1,008
630
-
-
Y
Plaza Gallery
350
3.5
200
-
-
-
-
-
N
Plaza Ballroom
1,581
7
2,000
1,380
2,032
1,209
-
-
Y
M1
157
4
150
90
160
90
-
-
N
M2
149
4
150
90
160
90
-
-
N
M3
455
4
500
330
560
360
-
-
N
M4
432
4
500
300
560
360
-
-
N
M5
28
3
24
12
24
12
-
16
N
M6, M7 & M8 each
27
3
24
12
24
12
-
16
N
M9
44
3
45
22
45
24
-
22
N
Merivales Boardroom 1
38.5
3.4
-
18
-
-
-
18
N
Merivales Boardroom 2
42
3
-
14
-
-
-
14
N
Tasting Room
33
2.9
30
18
-
-
-
18
N
Merivales Terrace
142
3.6
140
90
-
-
-
-
N
Great Hall – in full
4,088
14
4,000
2,740
3,958
-
-
-
Y
938
14
900
400
783
-
-
-
Y
Great Hall 3 & 4 each
1,080
14
1,100
400
953
-
-
-
Y
Exhibition Halls 1–4
each
5,000
14
4,000
2,000
-
-
-
-
Y
Mezzanine
Foyer Level
Great Hall 1 & 2 each
* Many rooms have the ability to be interconnected with adjacent rooms
Contact Information
address Corner Merivale & Glenelg Streets, South Bank 4101
postal PO Box 3869, South Bank 4101 phone (+61 7) 3308 3063
fax (+61 7) 3308 3523 email [email protected] web www.bcec.com.au
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 17.5
km cbd 1
49
Map
L5
The Greek Club has stunning views and
refurbished function spaces.
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
2.7
50
50
55
30
25
25
N
210
2.7
120
120
120
60
40
40
N
Acropolis 2
120
2.7
50
50
55
30
25
25
N
Aegean
560
4.8
500
300
600
150
40
-
Y
45
2.7
25
20
30
15
12
-
N
1,000
4.8
1,400
800
1,200
500
60
-
Y
Ionian 1
190
4.8
100
100
130
80
40
-
Y
Ionian 2
160
4.8
100
90
120
70
30
-
Y
-
2.7
250
200
-
-
-
-
N
180
2.7
120
100
120
70
40
40
N
Grand Ballroom
Olympus Taverna
Olympus
• Rooms from 10 to 800 guests
(banquet style)
• Ability to create menus especially
for the client’s theme – from a Greek
Zorba night to Bollywood
• Ideal for product launches, themed
events and conference dinners with
a difference
• Easy access for vehicles and
heavy equipment
Catering
• Wonderful service from
pre-planning right through to
post-event
• A fantastic, well-priced,
modern Australian menu is
offered as standard
• Amazing, large parquetry dance floor
• Willing and able to create menus to
suit any theme – try ‘Zorba Night’
for a truly memorable evening
• Breakout and green room
areas available
• Excellent lighting, sound and staging
• No venue hire if minimum food and
beverage spends are achieved
• Plentiful portions with fresh, clean
flavours, using local produce
• Fully-licensed, but BYO permitted in
some circumstances
Contact Information
address 29 Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane 4101
postal PO Box 5067, West End 4101 phone (+61 7) 3844 1166
fax (+61 7) 3844 9032 email [email protected] web www.thegreekclub.com.au
transport Bus & Train parking Complimentary km airport 17.5 km cbd 2
50
Ceiling
Ht m
U-Shaped
88
Acropolis 1 & 2
Size
m2
Classroom
Acropolis 1
NAME OF ROOM
Boardroom
Conference Services
& Facilities
CAPACITY (MAX)
Theatre
Apart from the stunning views and beautiful, newly refurbished
function spaces, the fantastic food and service makes the Greek
Club an ideal venue for all kinds of events including conferences,
seminars, social functions, product launches, award dinners and
unique, themed events.
DIMENSIONS
Banquet
Meeting Rooms
11
Cocktail
GREEK CLUB
Meeting Rooms
4
Star Rating
Close to the city, a chic accommodation
and meeting venue for you.
• Four unique spaces featuring natural
light with floor-to-ceiling windows
and city and parkland views
• Recently unveiled, The Loft is the
ideal choice for events needing
an extra splash of sophistication
• 179 designer accommodation
rooms for residential events with
special conference rates available
• A dedicated Conference/Events
Executive will manage your
event from start to finish
• We stock an extensive range of
audio-visual equipment to suit
all function requirements
Catering
• The iconic Gazebo Restaurant &
Bar has been designed to add
a touch of tropical glamour to
the hotel
• Extensive and delicious range
of menus for conferences,
cocktail receptions and dinners
Panorama
75.6
2.6
160
80
50
30
21
24
N
Parkland
137
2.7
200
120
180
80
50
60
N
40.4
2.3
35
22
27
14
10
14
N
-
-
90
-
-
-
-
-
N
Sky Boardroom
U-Shaped
Ceiling
Ht m
Classroom
Size
m2
Theatre
NAME OF ROOM
Vehicle Access
CAPACITY (MAX)
Boardroom
DIMENSIONS
The Loft
Conference Services
& Facilities
Map
F7
Banquet
A dazzling star amid the urban lights, the function areas within
Hotel Urban Brisbane provide some of the most spectacular
views across the city. Offering five unique spaces each with
its own personality, there is a venue to suit all occasions from
intimate corporate dinners to international conferences, product
launches and special events.
Accom. Rooms
179
AAAAB
Cocktail
HOTEL URBAN BRISBANE
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Guest Services
& Facilities
• Rooms feature luxuries including
cordless phone, comfy slippers, big
bathrobes and comfortable beds
• Hotel Urban offers two
computers with Internet
services complimentary
in reception
• All rooms are light and airy with
a private walk-out balcony and
views of the parklands or city
• Conference lunches can be
served on the restaurant terrace
in a true, Queensland setting
• A range of room types are
available including king rooms,
twin rooms and one and two
bedroom suites
• Our Executive Chef is happy to
personally design all menus to
suit your individual event needs
• All rooms feature a
complimentary full
Foxtel package
• Secure, undercover parking for
a nominal fee
• Our friendly reception staff
can assist with booking tours,
transfers and private cars
• All rooms offer wireless Internet
for a nominal fee
Contact Information
address 345 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill 4000
postal 345 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill 4000 phone (+61 7) 3831 6177
fax (+61 7) 3831 6363 email [email protected] web www.hotelurban.com.au
transport Bus & Train parking Paid km airport 14 km cbd 0.5
51
Conference Services
& Facilities
-
-
120
80
-
-
-
-
Y
Riverside
-
-
-
400
-
-
-
-
Y
Sanctuary
-
-
-
270
-
-
-
-
Y
Sanctuary & Koala
Forest
-
-
-
350
-
-
-
-
Y
Catering
• Breakfast, lunch and dinner
options available
• Koala cuddling photos available
• Educational and entertaining
animal presentations available
• Delicious banquet menus that can
be tailored to your needs
• Corporate team building programs
on offer
• Professional staff to attend to
your needs
• Bird of prey flight shows featuring
charismatic eagles and owls
• Fully-licensed venue with a range
of dining options
Contact Information
address 708 Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket 4069
postal 708 Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket 4069 phone (+61 7) 3378 1366
fax (+61 7) 3878 1770 email [email protected] web www.koala.net
transport Bus & CityCat/Ferry parking Complimentary km airport 27.5 km cbd 12.5
52
Vehicle Access
Koala Forest
• Option to arrive by leisurely
river cruise
• Night safari experience showcasing
a range of native wildlife
Boardroom
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
Size
m2
NAME OF ROOM
• Unique spaces that will have you
dining with Aussie locals!
• Handfeed kangaroos in a typical
Australian bush setting
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is situated just 12 kilometres from
Brisbane’s central business district. Guests will be surrounded by
exotic Australian wildlife and have the opportunity to cuddle a
koala and handfeed kangaroos. With fully-licensed venues and
delicious dining options, your event will be one to remember!
DIMENSIONS
U-Shaped
Unique and iconic Aussie venue with
hands-on wildlife experiences.
Map
SW of O1
Classroom
Meeting Rooms
4
Banquet
LONE PINE KOALA SANCTUARY
RNA SHOWGROUNDS
Meeting Rooms
22
Map
N of A9
Book Brisbane’s most iconic and versatile
venue for your next event.
Banquet
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
20,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Y
Commerce Building
(Upper)
1,736
5-8
1,500
800
1,125
-
-
-
Y
Exhibition Building
(Upper)
4,745
5.5
4,000
2,500
2,500
-
-
-
Y
Exhibition Dome
5,000
4.5
4,000
3,000
-
-
-
-
Y
John Reid Pavilion
1,737
4.5 - 8
2,000
800
1,500
-
-
-
Y
NAME OF ROOM
Amusement Area
Main Arena
Oval Number Two
Stockmen’s Bar and
Grill
The Auditorium
The Avenues
Conference Services
& Facilities
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
20,000
-
-
-
20,000
-
-
-
Y
8,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Y
1,170
3 - 4.2
600
300
350
-
-
-
N
846
3.5
900
600
900
-
-
-
N
6,224
3.3 - 4.9
4,000
1,000
1,500
-
-
-
Y
Catering
• Diverse range of facilities including
over 60,000m2 of exhibition space
• Purpose-built facilities to suit
any budget
• Diverse range of catering
options available
• Versatile auditorium, seating 600
banquet style or 900 theatre style
• Due to the regeneration of the
RNA Showgrounds some buildings
will become unavailable
• Able to cater for any size event
including exhibitions and music
festivals of 50,000
• New structures will be built to
accommodate existing and
new events
• Choose from an extensive range
of culinary specialists to cater at
corporate or private functions
• Outdoor areas feature heritage-rich
façades, finely manicured fig trees
and wide open green spaces
• Access to 3,500 car parking spaces
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
The RNA Showgrounds is minutes from Brisbane’s central
business district, with the Brisbane Airport, public transport and
accommodation close at hand. In 2011, construction on the RNA
Showgrounds regeneration commenced. The $2.9 billion, 15-year
project will provide world-class facilities while preserving the
unique heritage of the RNA Showgrounds.
DIMENSIONS
Contact Information
address 600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills 4006
postal Locked Bag 1010, Albion 4010 phone (+61 7) 3253 3900
fax (+61 7) 3257 7206 email [email protected] web www.rnashowgrounds.com.au
transport Bus & Train parking Paid km airport 13 km cbd 2.5
53
Meeting Rooms
8
An ideal venue for events, opposite the
City Botanic Gardens.
Conference Services
& Facilities
• 576m2 ground floor,
pillarless ballroom
• Purpose-built marquee pavilion,
perfect for breakout sessions,
cocktail parties and exhibitions
• Choose from eight function
rooms with easy access,
ideal for trade shows and
product displays
• Comprehensive conference and
event packages with theming
options available on request
• On-site audio-visual company
with built-in equipment in
all rooms
Map
I10
Ceiling
Ht m
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Avro
142
3.4
120
80
120
72
45
36
Y
Avro & Bristol
284
3.4
300
200
286
147
63
42
Y
22
2.5
-
-
-
-
-
10
N
NAME OF ROOM
Boardroom
Theatre
Size
m2
U-Shaped
CAPACITY (MAX)
Classroom
DIMENSIONS
Bristol
142
3.4
120
80
120
72
45
36
Y
Catalina
106
3.4
80
60
84
48
33
24
Y
Catalina &
Dehavilland
213
3.4
200
150
200
108
57
42
Y
Dehavilland
106
3.4
80
60
84
48
33
24
Y
Sir Charles KingsfordSmith Ballroom
576
3.4
800
420
700
288
-
-
Y
Southern Cross
Pavilion
146
2.5
150
80
120
54
45
-
N
Catering
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Guest Services
& Facilities
• Innovative cuisine including
three course dining, themed
buffets and cocktail menus
• 145 newly refurbished deluxe
rooms (2011) and eight
executive and spa suites
• 24-hour Business Centre with
computer and printer access
• Tailored menus available to suit
any occasion and budget
• Spacious, comfortable rooms
with flat-screen television,
mini-bar and box office movies
• Individually controlled
air-conditioning and a dedicated
business desk with chair and
desk lamp
• Views of the city, Brisbane River
and City Botanic Gardens
• Centrally located, and walking
distance to the Queen Street Mall
and major Brisbane attractions
Contact Information
address Corner Alice & Albert Streets, Brisbane 4000
postal GPO Box 1173, Brisbane 4001 phone (+61 7) 3221 3411
fax (+61 7) 3229 9817 email [email protected] web www.royalonthepark.com.au
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
54
Accom. Rooms
153
AAAAB
Banquet
Royal on the Park is the perfect central business district venue,
with eight function rooms catering from four to 400 guests
banquet style and up to 800 guests cocktail style. With AAA
Tourism Green Star accreditation, our experienced staff provide
passionate, professional service and enjoy a strong reputation
for delivering successful events.
Star Rating
Cocktail
ROYAL ON THE PARK BRISBANE
• Complimentary newspaper
delivered to your room daily
(on request)
• Large, in-ground swimming
pool and heated spa
• Business services available
on request
• Car and coach parking on-site
RYDGES SOUTH BANK
Meeting Rooms
8
Star Rating
AAAAB
A variety of meeting rooms, in Brisbane’s
most enviable location.
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Brand new conference facilities
and restaurant scheduled for
completion in early 2012
• All conference rooms have
natural light
• In-house audio-visual company
– AV Select
• Spectacular views of Brisbane
city and the river from the Level
12 Rooftop function room
Map
L7
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
DIMENSIONS
Cocktail
Rydges is situated in South Bank, a unique riverside precinct,
bustling with a myriad of cafés, restaurants, bars and boutiques.
Only a short stroll away is the Queensland Performing Arts
Centre, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane central business district
and the adjoining Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
Accom. Rooms
304
Level 12 Rooftop
400
2.65
300
300
200
-
-
-
N
Level 12 Rooftop
(North End)
202
2.65
150
180
140
120
40
25
N
Level 12 Rooftop
(South End)
98
2.65
100
120
80
50
30
25
N
Podium 1
168
-
180
120
140
80
40
35
N
Podium 1 & 2
300
-
350
250
250
140
-
-
N
Podium 2
139
-
150
70
120
30
25
25
N
Podium 3
139
-
150
70
120
30
25
25
N
Podium 3 & 4
280
-
350
250
250
140
-
-
N
Podium 4
145
-
160
100
120
60
40
35
N
Podium 5
64
-
80
60
50
40
20
20
N
Catering
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Guest Services
& Facilities
• All-inclusive day
delegate packages
• 304 guest rooms including 64
one bedroom suites
• Banquet dinners/luncheons,
cocktail functions, breakfasts
and off-site catering available
• Mini-bar, microwave, sink, tea
and coffee facilities and safe in
each room
• Rydges Priority Guest Program
members receive access to
discounts on food, beverages
and Internet
• Superior and deluxe rooms and
suites have walk-out balconies,
some with river and city views
• Individually controlled
air-conditioning
• Modern in-house gymnasium
• Business Centre
• In-house laundry and external
laundry services
• Surrounded by parks with
walking and running tracks
• Dedicated event coordinators
Contact Information
address 9 Glenelg Street, South Bank 4101
postal PO Box 3861, South Brisbane 4101 phone (+61 7) 3364 0800
fax (+61 7) 3364 0801 email [email protected] web www.rydges.com/southbank
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 17.5 km cbd 1.5
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• 11 fully serviced conference and
meeting rooms
• Conference foyers and lobbies
filled with natural light
• Ballroom Le Grand is perfectly
suited to events from gala
dinners to high-tech
executive meetings
• On-site Conference Concierge
to assist with every need,
ensuring your conference
runs smoothly
• Two purpose-built state-of-theart boardrooms
Catering
• Sofitel Brisbane Central creates
dishes which showcase the true
authenticity of natural flavours
• Dedicated catering kitchen
designed to service conferences
with innovative presentation
CAPACITY (MAX)
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Banquet
Theatre
Classroom
Ballroom Le Grand
798
6.15
1,100
650
1,100
600
-
-
Y
Ballroom Le Grand 1
212
6.15
200
150
200
130
-
-
Y
Ballroom Le Grand 2
254
6.15
300
200
300
216
-
-
Y
Ballroom Le Grand 3
332
6.15
400
250
400
256
-
-
Y
Bastille
106
2.7
90
60
90
60
30
36
N
Bastille 1
50
2.7
45
30
45
27
15
18
N
Bastille 2
56
2.7
45
30
45
27
15
18
N
Concorde
81
2.7
60
50
60
44
25
-
N
Odeon
128
2.7
100
80
100
70
40
46
N
St Germain
64
2.4
50
40
50
32
-
-
N
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Guest Services
& Facilities
• Offering 429 elegantly
appointed rooms including 20
luxurious suites that showcase
the Sofitel style
• Stephanies Spa Retreat, heated
pool and SoFit gymnasium
• Rooms offer Sofitel MyBed,
plasma television, Internet and
bathrooms with Parisian toiletries
• Views of either the city or the
Brisbane mountains from
every room
• Centrally located, and walking
distance to the Queen Street Mall
and major Brisbane attractions
Contact Information
address 249 Turbot Street, Brisbane 4000
postal 249 Turbot Street, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3835 3535
fax (+61 7) 3835 4960 email h5992@sofitel.com web www.sofitelbrisbane.com.au
transport Bus, Train & CityCat/Ferry parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
56
Map
F8
Cocktail
DIMENSIONS
Positioned in the heart of the central business district with
direct access to Central Station, you will discover a hotel of
refined French elegance and personal service. Renowned for
its impressive arrival lobby, choice of dining and breathtaking
views, the Hotel’s reputation as the leading choice in luxury
accommodation is absolutely deserved.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Accom. Rooms
429
AAAAA
Vehicle Access
One of Brisbane’s premier 5 star
conference hotels.
Star Rating
Boardroom
Meeting Rooms
11
U-Shaped
SOFITEL BRISBANE CENTRAL
• Club Sofitel – one of the largest
club lounges in Australia
• Cuvée Lounge Bar, Thyme2
Interactive Restaurant and the
award-winning Privé 249
BRISBANE CITY HALL AND KING GEORGE SQUARE
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle Access
• Catering for City Hall events will
be subject to new operational
arrangements after reopening
U-Shaped
• Enjoys a central location with
excellent public transport links and
close proximity to major hotels
• Clients are welcome to engage their
preferred catering suppliers for
events at King George Square
Classroom
• King George Square is a modern and
vibrant venue for outdoor events
Catering
Theatre
Conference Services
& Facilities
100
100
30
30
30
N
220
170
80
40
80
N
160
150
-
-
-
N
300
250
414
108
100
100
N
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
N
849.5
26.5
1,000
800
1,544
350
-
200
N
111.4
4.45
100
50
100
50
25
30
N
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Cocktail
In January 2010, Brisbane City Hall closed for three years for critical
restoration work designed to preserve this iconic venue’s beauty and
history. Future event enquiries are still being taken during the restoration
period. In addition, the adjoining King George Square remains available
for a wide range of outdoor events during the closure of City Hall.
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
DIMENSIONS
Balmoral
349.5
4.85
100
Brisbane
362.5
4.75
250
Hamilton
277.4
3.95
200
Ithaca Auditorium
420.5
4.7
King George Square
3,000
Main Auditorium
Windsor
Map
H8
Y/N
A Heritage-listed venue in Brisbane city
with superb event facilities.
Meeting Rooms
6
address King George Square, Brisbane 4000
Contact Information
postal GPO Box 1434, Brisbane 4001 phone (+61 7) 3403 8888
fax (+61 7) 3404 5325 email [email protected] web www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/cityhall
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
BRISBANE MARRIOTT HOTEL
Meeting Rooms
9
Star Rating
Multi-award-winning 5 star hotel.
Boardroom
• Rooms and suites featuring state-ofthe-art ‘Plug In and Play’ technology
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
• 720m2 of flexible meeting space
U-Shaped
• 267 guest rooms and suites
Ceiling
Ht m
Classroom
• Most conference rooms feature
superb natural light
Size
m2
Theatre
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
DIMENSIONS
Map
F10
Cocktail
The Brisbane Marriott Hotel is the ultimate in 5 star luxury, located in the
heart of the city nestled between the central business district and the
vibrant hub of Fortitude Valley. Just a stone’s throw from chic shopping,
riverside dining and the cultural heart of Brisbane, all 267 guest rooms
and suites offer stunning views of the city or Brisbane River.
Accom. Rooms
267
AAAAA
Atcherley
47.6
3.9
40
20
30
16
15
15
N
Fraser
33.5
3.9
30
10
20
12
12
12
N
Grand Ballroom
204
3.9
280
160
250
110
50
50
N
Makore Boardroom
36.3
3.9
-
16
-
-
-
16
N
Queen Adelaide
202
3.9
200
110
120
65
40
45
N
Queen Adelaide 1
82.8
3.9
60
40
50
30
30
30
N
Queen Adelaide 2
120
3.9
100
70
80
45
30
30
N
NAME OF ROOM
Contact Information address 515 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000
postal 515 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3303 8000
fax (+61 7) 3303 8088 email [email protected] web www.brisbanemarriott.com.au
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
57
Map
N of A20
• Flexible catering options with menus
designed by the Brisbane Racing
Club’s own Executive Chef
• 18 internal function venues for your
conference, fashion parade, awards
night or corporate dinner
• Fully-licensed with a quality selection
of beverages
30
30
N
44
44
N
20
20
N
-
-
-
Y
200
120
-
-
Y
50
30
20
20
N
-
-
100
60
20
250
330
70
50
-
20
1,000
250
350
-
300
150
-
80
60
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
10,000
160
-
180
Chief de Beers
160
-
140
Satchel
450
-
300
The Laboratory
120
-
120
The St Leger Stand
& Lawn
750
-
The Tote
460
80
Y/N
N
160
NAME OF ROOM
The Vice Regal
Boardroom
• Vast outdoor spaces with vehicle
access, perfectly suited to large
exhibitions and trade shows
25
Classroom
Catering
25
Theatre
Conference Services
& Facilities
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
Located across 88 acres of manicured landscaping, and within close
proximity to Brisbane’s central business district and airport, Brisbane
Racing Club offers more than 18 unique spaces perfect for conferences,
awards nights or corporate dinners. Offering tailored event coordination
and vehicle access, your next event will surely impress.
DIMENSIONS
Vehicle Access
Vehicle Access
One of Brisbane’s most diverse, unique and
impressive array of venues.
U-Shaped
Meeting Rooms
18
Banquet
BRISBANE RACING CLUB
address Eagle Farm Racecourse, 230 Lancaster Road, Ascot 4007
Contact Information
postal PO Box 817, Hamilton Central 4007 phone (+61 7) 3268 2171
fax (+61 7) 3868 2410 email [email protected] web www.brc.com.au
transport Bus, Train & CityCat/Ferry parking Complimentary km airport 7 km cbd 6.5
Meeting Rooms
5
BTP TECHNOLOGY & CONFERENCE CENTRE
A modern, versatile venue in
a smart location.
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
• On-site licensed bistro with indoor
and alfresco dining
U-Shaped
• Full on-site banqueting and catering
services available
Classroom
• Advanced technology and audio-visual
– 100MB broadband, teleconferencing
and HD video conferencing
Catering
Theatre
• Spacious atrium with natural light –
ideal for hosting trade shows or can
be used as a breakout area
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
N
240
3.8 - 5.5
200
180
280
150
70
70
N
180
3.8 - 5.5
150
110
170
120
60
60
N
East & Central
Auditorium
420
3.8 - 5.5
350
270
420
270
130
130
N
Sir Ian Clunies Ross
Auditorium
600
3.8 - 5.5
600
400
750
-
-
-
N
West Auditorium
180
3.8 - 5.5
150
110
180
100
50
50
N
West & Central
Auditorium
420
3.8 - 5.5
350
270
420
270
130
130
N
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Boardroom
40
Central Auditorium
East Auditorium
Ceiling
Ht m
address 1 Clunies Ross Court, Brisbane Technology Park, Eight Mile Plains 4113
Contact Information
postal PO Box 4037, Eight Mile Plains 4113 phone (+61 7) 3853 5200
fax (+61 7) 3853 5211 email [email protected] web www.brisbanetechnologypark.com.au
transport Bus parking Complimentary km airport 26 km cbd 15
58
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
The BTP Technology & Conference Centre offers a range of flexible
conferencing and boardroom solutions including a large auditorium
with seating capacity for up to 750 people which can be subdivided
into two or three smaller conferencing rooms, suitable for seminars
and banqueting.
DIMENSIONS
Map
SE of O20
AAAAB
Located on the Queen Street Mall,
with South Bank a short stroll away.
Classroom
U-Shaped
3.6
150
120
200
30
40
-
N
3.6
500
350
550
225
-
-
N
Clarence
98
2.65
70
50
80
38
80
20
N
Flinders
85.5
2.7
70
50
50
20
50
20
N
George
171
3.6
150
150
150
60
30
-
N
Lachlan
111
2.7
70
50
80
35
80
20
N
Queen
135
3.6
100
80
120
48
30
-
N
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• 13 convention and function rooms
seating five to 550 theatre style
• Modern and stylish hotel featuring
spacious rooms with city views
Albert
Ballroom
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Y/N
Theatre
219
592.5
NAME OF ROOM
• Variety of rooms including
deluxe rooms, executive rooms,
one bedroom suites and luxury
spa rooms
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
DIMENSIONS
Ideally located on the Queen Street Mall, the Chifley at Lennons offers a
high standard of accommodation and services. Just a short stroll away
you will find the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Bank
Parklands and Queensland Art Gallery. Chifley at Lennons is also the
closest hotel adjacent to the Treasury Casino.
• All rooms feature natural light and
some have city and river views
Map
H8
Accom. Rooms
154
Boardroom
Star Rating
Vehicle
Access
Vehicle Access
Meeting Rooms
13
Cocktail
CHIFLEY AT LENNONS
Contact Information address 66 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000
postal GPO Box 1392, Brisbane 4001 phone (+61 7) 3222 3222
fax (+61 7) 3236 4286 email functions.lennons@chifleyhotels.com web www.chifleyhotels.com
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
EMPORIUM HOTEL
Meeting Rooms
7
Star Rating
AAAAA
Accom. Rooms
102
Stand out from the crowd at the
award-winning Emporium Hotel.
Boardroom
• Private ensuites and in-suite
laundry facilities
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
• Complimentary in-built audio-visual
equipment with touchscreen
controlled lighting
U-Shaped
• 102 luxuriously appointed guest
suites including four spacious deluxe
corner suites
Ceiling
Ht m
Classroom
• A versatile function centre that can
be divided into three conference
rooms or a single ballroom
Size
m2
Theatre
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
DIMENSIONS
Cocktail
Exquisite events. Exclusive facilities. Emporium Hotel’s function centre
caters for events of up to 280 people and is ideal for product launches,
gala dinners, cocktail parties, conferences and boardroom bookings. The
exquisite Cocktail Bar’s stunning décor, featuring interior pieces flown in
from around the world, is guaranteed to impress.
Map
A12
Boardrooms
22
2.7
-
-
-
-
-
12
N
Cocktail Bar
205
3
120
-
-
-
-
-
N
Conference 1 & 2
112
2.7
100
70
80
40
30
48
N
Conference 1, 2 &
Dining
170
2.7
170
120
200
120
60
72
N
Conference 2 &
Dining
113
2.7
100
80
100
40
30
48
N
Dining
58
2.7
50
30
40
24
24
24
N
Frangipani Ballroom
222
2.7
280
160
240
120
-
72
N
NAME OF ROOM
Contact Information address 1000 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley 4006
postal PO Box 2600, Fortitude Valley BC 4006 phone (+61 7) 3253 6999
fax (+61 7) 3253 6966 email [email protected] web www.emporiumhotelevents.com.au
transport Bus, Train & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 14 km cbd 2
59
Meeting Rooms
4
Map
SW of O1
Flexibility in catering for all types of events
from 10 to 800 guests.
CAPACITY (MAX)
In addition to venue space, Hillstone St Lucia also caters for the casual
diner with award-winning alfresco bar and restaurant, the Hundred Acre
Bar. Also benefit from Hillstone’s unique style of hospitality with its
outside catering service – Hillstone Catering.
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Cocktail
Banquet
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
DIMENSIONS
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
HILLSTONE ST LUCIA
Entire Venue
1,388
2.4 - 4.2
1,500
-
-
-
-
24
Y
Conference Services
& Facilities
Grand View &
Victoria Long Bar
608 + 84
3.7 - 5.5
800
650
500
360
-
-
Y
Hundred Acre Bar
400
4.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
Y
Library Bar
105
2.4
120
60
70
30
-
-
Y
Rosewood
191
3.7
200
140
120
65
-
-
N
• State-of-the-art technical facilities
• Long-established and highlyregarded management team
Catering
• Restaurant-quality modern Australian
food with a wine list to match
• Award-winning and recently
refurbished restaurant and bar on-site
address St Lucia Golf Links, Carawa Street, St Lucia 4067
Contact Information
postal St Lucia Golf Links, Carawa Street, St Lucia 4067 phone (+61 7) 3870 3433
fax (+61 7) 3371 4331 email [email protected] web www.hillstonestlucia.com.au
transport Bus & Train parking Complimentary km airport 21 km cbd 6
Meeting Rooms
14
Star Rating
AAAAA
Accom. Rooms
319
Contemporary luxury and unlimited event
potential in Brisbane’s city heart.
Vehicle
Access
Vehicle Access
• Other upgrades include a refreshed
Porte-cochère and Business Centre
and three new meeting rooms
Boardroom
• Dedicated event facilities feature 14
rooms with a total space of 2,500m2
Ceiling
Ht m
U-Shaped
• A $13 million upgrade in 2011 brings
refreshed accommodation and
restaurant to the Hilton Brisbane
Size
m2
Classroom
• Hilton Brisbane offers an ideal
meeting space location in Brisbane
with unrivalled flexibility
NAME OF ROOM
Theatre
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Ballroom A or C
295
5.9
300
180
240
140
55
50
Y
Ballroom AB or BC
498
5.9
550
320
500
240
60
-
Y
Ballroom B
200
5.9
200
140
180
90
48
46
Y
Grand Ballroom
790
5.9
1,000
550
800
450
-
-
Y
Level 8, Room 83
96
3.6
80
60
60
30
24
26
N
Lockyer, Moreton &
Redlands
291
2.9
180
140
180
130
45
40
N
Queen’s Ballroom
280
3
280
160
150
110
35
40
N
Contact Information address 190 Elizabeth Street, Brisbane 4000
postal GPO Box 1394, Brisbane 4001 phone (+61 7) 3234 2000
fax (+61 7) 3231 3191 email [email protected] web www.brisbane.hilton.com
transport Bus, Train & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
60
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
DIMENSIONS
Cocktail
Commanding an enviable position above Brisbane’s bustling Queen
Street Mall, Hilton Brisbane is one of the river city’s most iconic hotels.
Enjoy an experience unique to Brisbane including contemporary
accommodation, the finest food and personalised service that is
distinctly Hilton.
Map
H9
Y/N
HILTON BRISBANE
HOLIDAY INN BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
7
Star Rating
AAAA
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
• Executive rooms available with extra
amenities, welcome gift and high
floor position
U-Shaped
• Pre-function areas available including
a unique outdoor breakout balcony
Classroom
• 191 guest rooms with 24-hour
Concierge and room service
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
• Seven meeting rooms catering for
up to 500 people, with six rooms
featuring natural light
Size
m2
Banquet
Holiday Inn Brisbane is located adjacent to the Brisbane Transit Centre
and only a five minute walk to the central business district, with popular
theatres and major shopping malls nearby.
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
NAME OF ROOM
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Map
G6
DIMENSIONS
Smart enough to do business;
casual enough to let you relax.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Accom. Rooms
191
Bribie
86
3.8
80
40
60
30
24
25
N
Fraser
98
2.1
100
60
60
45
25
30
N
Grand Ballroom
413
3.8
500
250
450
219
-
-
N
Meeting Room 1 & 2
83
2.1
-
40
85
42
-
-
N
Moreton
60
3.8
50
30
40
24
18
12
N
North Stradbroke
65
3.8
60
30
50
30
20
20
Y
South Stradbroke
206
3.8
240
120
210
81
50
40
Y
Contact Information address 159 Roma Street, Brisbane 4000
postal PO Box 13005, George Street Post Shop, Brisbane 4003 phone (+61 7) 3238 2222
fax (+61 7) 3238 2266 email [email protected] web www.holidayinn.com
transport Bus, Train & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15 km cbd 1
HOTEL GRAND CHANCELLOR BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
11
Centrally located conference venue
offering flexible package options.
Accom. Rooms
194
AAAAB
Map
E7
3.5
80
70
40
20
20
15
N
235
6
200
140
160
80
50
50
N
Chancellor 2
102
6
80
60
80
40
25
25
N
U-Shaped
72
Chancellor 1
Classroom
Boardroom 1
Theatre
Ceiling
Ht m
NAME OF ROOM
Banquet
Size
m2
Boardroom
CAPACITY (MAX)
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
DIMENSIONS
Cocktail
Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane is ideally located on the highest point
in the Brisbane central business district and offers function space for
small meetings or large conferences, from two to 250 delegates. Catering
options include a buffet lunch in Frescos Restaurant or a working lunch,
with packages tailored to suit the specific needs of each function.
Star Rating
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• 11 purpose-built conference
rooms, with nine rooms featuring
natural light
• 194 guest rooms, most with balconies
and all offering stunning views of the
city, river or parklands
Chancellor 4
100
3
80
60
80
40
30
30
N
Chancellor 5
114
3.5
80
70
120
50
30
30
N
• Every function room is equipped for
broadband Internet access and most
offer city or parkland views
• On-site car parking, lift access,
loading bay, restaurant, bar, café,
well-equipped gym, pool and spa
Chancellor 6
86
3.5
60
40
80
30
25
20
N
340
6
300
220
220
130
-
-
N
Chancellor Ballroom
Contact Information address 23 Leichhardt Street, Brisbane 4000
postal GPO Box 539, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3831 4055
fax (+61 7) 3831 5031 email [email protected] web www.ghihotels.com
transport Bus & Train parking Paid km airport 14.5 km cbd 1
61
MERCURE CLEAR MOUNTAIN LODGE SPA
AND VINEYARD
Meeting Rooms
6
Star Rating
Accom. Rooms
53
AAAA
An oasis of tranquillity that redefines
Brisbane’s hinterland escapes.
Map
E9 Regional Map
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Banquet
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
Mercure Clear Mountain Lodge, Spa and Vineyard, located a short
35 minute drive from Brisbane’s central business district, is a superbly
secluded 53 room retreat which offers professional hospitality,
state-of-the-art facilities, breathtaking scenery and stunning surrounds.
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
DIMENSIONS
Banksia
80
2.75
80
24
70
32
16
20
N
Ebert
80
2.75
70
24
50
24
16
20
N
EEM
NAME OF ROOM
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
240
2.75
210
72
200
72
48
60
N
• Six air-conditioned conference rooms
configured to suit various sized
groups of up to 240 delegates
• The Resort’s 53 rooms and suites all
have private balconies designed to
take full advantage of views
Esmonde
80
2.75
70
24
50
24
16
20
N
Flynn
130
2.75
100
36
154
48
28
22
N
• Facilities include projectors, screens,
audio equipment, wireless Internet
and lake and bush views
• Room options include a standard or
superior room, a spa suite or a two
bedroom king apartment
MacKiehan
80
2.75
70
24
50
24
16
20
N
Contact Information address 564 Clear Mountain Road, Clear Mountain 4500
postal 564 Clear Mountain Road, Clear Mountain 4500 phone (+61 7) 3298 5100
fax (+61 7) 3298 5435 email [email protected]
web www.mercure.com www.clearmountainlodge.com.au parking Complimentary
MERCURE HOTEL BRISBANE
km airport 37
Meeting Rooms
11
km cbd 33
Star Rating
Stylish hotel on the Brisbane River with
excellent meeting facilities.
Accom. Rooms
194
AAAA
One of Brisbane’s largest and most versatile conference venues, the
Mercure Brisbane offers a unique event experience. With dedicated event
planners and a range of venue spaces in one of Brisbane’s best locations,
the Mercure Brisbane can cater for all event styles.
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Banquet
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
DIMENSIONS
Map
I7
Burke, Wills &
Leichhardt
287
3.15
280
180
272
180
48
-
N
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Chelsea
322
3.5
350
230
352
195
72
-
Y
Glanworth
93
3.5
100
60
100
45
30
30
Y
• 1,007m2 of flexible meeting space
• 194 spacious and comfortable guest
rooms with spectacular city and
river views
Grand Chelsea
645
3.15
850
560
850
460
75
-
Y
Hopewell
80
3.5
90
60
90
30
30
30
Y
Leichhardt
116
3.15
150
80
142
78
42
42
N
Wills
92
3.15
110
30
110
54
30
30
N
• All floors have ample pre-function
areas with natural light
• Work desks with broadband Internet
and flat-screen televisions
Contact Information address 85–87 North Quay, Brisbane 4000
postal PO Box 13102, George Street, Brisbane 4003 phone (+61 7) 3237 2300
fax (+61 7) 3237 2371 email [email protected] web www.mercurebrisbane.com.au
transport Bus, Train & CityCat/Ferry parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
62
NOVOTEL BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
10
Star Rating
AAAAB
Accom. Rooms
296
Welcome to Novotel Brisbane, where
organising functions is easy.
• Quality audio-visual equipment and
high-speed Internet access with
on-site specialist available
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
• 296 spacious, modern, well-appointed
guest rooms and executive suites with
superb views of Brisbane
Ceiling
Ht m
Classroom
• Features natural light, pillarless
ballroom, soundproof walls and
professional, friendly staff
Size
m2
Theatre
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
CAPACITY (MAX)
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
DIMENSIONS
Cocktail
We offer a versatile conference facility with indoor/outdoor flow and
modern surroundings. No event is too challenging and we are pleased to
provide you with the skills and resources to assist you in planning your
next event.
Map
F8
Gilmore
52
4.3
40
40
40
24
20
20
N
Kendall
N
NAME OF ROOM
91
3
100
70
100
48
30
30
Lawson Ballroom
282
3.4
500
250
350
180
80
80
N
Mackellar
39
4.3
30
30
30
21
15
15
N
Paterson
91
4.3
100
70
100
48
30
30
N
Simpson
39
4.3
30
30
30
21
15
15
N
Contact Information address 200 Creek Street, Brisbane 4000
postal 200 Creek Street, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3309 3309
fax (+61 7) 3839 9462 email [email protected] web www.novotelbrisbane.com.au
transport Bus & Train parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
NOVOTEL BRISBANE AIRPORT
Meeting Rooms
6
Novotel Brisbane Airport is the perfect
choice for meetings.
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
CAPACITY (MAX)
Classroom
DIMENSIONS
Map
N of A20
Theatre
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Accom. Rooms
157
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
AAAAB
Cocktail
Situated within the airport precinct, the 4.5 star hotel offers premium
accommodation options, superior conferencing facilities, rooftop swimming
pool, contemporary in-house restaurant and bar, and a convenient location
– 20 minutes to Brisbane’s city centre and just minutes from the airport –
making the Novotel Brisbane Airport the perfect business choice.
Star Rating
Bailey
65
4.1
70
30
45
24
20
22
N
Flynn 1 & 2
120
4.1
120
80
120
54
-
-
N
Flynn 1 or 2
60
4.1
60
40
60
24
20
18
N
McLeod
43
4.1
40
20
30
18
15
16
N
NAME OF ROOM
• Six dedicated meeting rooms with an
Executive Boardroom – capacity from
12 to 120 guests
• 157 spacious guest rooms and suites
feature king or twin bedding, ensuite
and Internet access
Robinson Boardroom
30
4.1
-
12
-
-
11
12
N
Waldorf
48
4.1
50
20
36
15
15
16
N
• Meeting rooms feature natural light,
soundproof walls, state-of-the-art
audio-visual and Internet
• Blend of traditional elegance and
contemporary design to provide a
modern, yet welcoming experience
Waldorf & McLeod
90
4.1
90
50
66
42
30
22
N
Contact Information address 6–8 The Circuit, Brisbane Airport 4007
postal PO Box 1565, Eagle Farm 4009 phone (+61 7) 3175 3100
fax (+61 7) 3175 3199 email [email protected] web www.novotelbrisbaneairport.com.au
transport Bus & Train parking Complimentary & Paid km airport 2.6 km cbd 11
63
OAKS HOTELS & RESORTS
Oaks offer eight contemporary, apartment-style
hotels in Brisbane’s central business district.
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
Oaks Casino Towers
Oaks Charlotte Towers
Oaks Festival Towers
• Oaks Casino Towers boasts spectacular views
overlooking South Bank
• Oaks Charlotte Towers offers panoramic views of
Brisbane’s commercial heart and Brisbane River
• Premier position with spacious modern design,
first-class facilities and technology
• Walking distance to the Brisbane Convention &
Exhibition Centre
• Walking distance to the Brisbane Convention &
Exhibition Centre
• Walking distance to the Brisbane Convention &
Exhibition Centre
• Fully self-contained one and two bedroom apartments
with private balconies and separate lounges
• Fully self-contained one and two bedroom apartments
with private balconies and separate lounges
• Fully self-contained one and two bedroom apartments
with private balconies and separate lounges
• Broadband connectivity, DVD, gym, lap pool, sauna,
spa and barbeque facilities
• Broadband connectivity, DVD, gym, lap pool, outdoor
pool, sauna, spa and barbeque facilities
• Broadband connectivity, DVD, gym, lap pool, sauna,
spa and barbeque facilities
address 151 George Street, Brisbane 4000
phone 1300 663 347
email [email protected]
no. of accom. rooms 101 star rating AAAAB
address 128 Charlotte Street, Brisbane 4000
phone 1300 663 477
email [email protected]
no. of accom. rooms 297 star rating AAAAB
address 108 Albert Street, Brisbane 4000
phone 1300 664 427
email [email protected]
no. of accom. rooms 240 star rating AAAAB
O’REILLY’S RAINFOREST RETREAT
& MOUNTAIN VILLAS
Meeting Rooms
5
Star Rating
AAAAB
O’Reilly’s is a haven for clear thinking and
productive outcomes.
Boardroom
• Luxury two and three bedroom
contemporary self-contained villas
with rainforest or mountain outlook
Ceiling
Ht m
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
• Follow a lantern lit path through the
rainforest to enjoy dinner fireside at
the Corroboree Ring
Size
m2
U-Shaped
• O’Reilly’s offers 66 rooms and
suites set amid the tranquil quiet
of a rainforest
NAME OF ROOM
Classroom
• Enjoy a sunset experience at Moonlight
Crag against the breathtaking backdrop
of the McPherson Range
Lost World
Conference Centre
120
2.6
150
120
160
50
40
40
N
Mountain View
38
2.5
40
30
30
20
14
18
N
Rainforest Theatrette
99
2.7
150
60
120
60
40
40
N
Toolona
70
2.4
40
48
96
40
30
36
N
Contact Information address Lamington National Park Road, via Canungra, Lamington National Park 4275
postal Lamington National Park Road, via Canungra, Lamington National Park 4275 phone (+61 7) 5502 4900
fax (+61 7) 5502 0988 email [email protected] web www.oreillys.com.au
transport Car & Bus parking Complimentary km airport 123 km cbd 110
64
CAPACITY (MAX)
Theatre
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
DIMENSIONS
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
Map
M11 Regional Map
Cocktail
Surrounded by World Heritage-listed rainforest, O’Reilly’s delivers an
ultimate thinking and planning retreat in South-East Queensland. Remove
your team from daily distractions – swap BlackBerries for bush berries,
replace phone calls with bird calls and enjoy guided rainforest experiences,
decadent spa treatments, wildlife encounters and team building.
Accom. Rooms
150
SOUTH BANK
Meeting Rooms
10
Map
K8
Our spaces are like nowhere else
in Queensland.
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Banquet
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
A day or night at South Bank will reveal endless authentic and surprising
experiences. South Bank, incorporating Little Stanley Street, Grey Street
and the Parklands, has become one of South-East Queensland’s major
tourist destinations and plays host to community events, performances,
festivals, concerts, gala dinners and corporate functions all year round.
Cultural Forecourt
8,500
-
6,000
-
-
-
-
-
Y
Nepalese Pagoda
Conference Services
& Facilities
• South Bank is operational 365 days
a year
• High levels of infrastructure and
services are located within the
immediate vicinity
370
-
200
80
-
-
-
-
Y
1,500
-
1,000
-
-
-
-
-
Y
Suncorp Piazza
995
10
720
500
2,100
-
-
-
Y
Various Grassed
Areas
-
-
1,500
-
-
-
-
-
Y
Streets Beach
Catering
• Brisbane Convention & Exhibition
Centre offers award-winning
professional catering services
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
DIMENSIONS
• Option for external catering
address Ground Floor Reception, South Bank House, Stanley Street Plaza, South Bank 4101
Contact Information
postal PO Box 2001, South Bank 4101 phone (+61 7) 3867 2000
fax (+61 7) 3844 9436 email [email protected] web www.southbankcorporation.com.au
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 17.5 km cbd 1.5
Meeting Rooms
3
Star Rating
AAAAB
A unique cattle station experience on
Brisbane’s doorstep.
Boardroom
• Private ensuite, mini-bar, LCD
television, air-conditioning, sitting
area and verandahs in most rooms
Vehicle
Access
Vehicle Access
• Comfortable meeting spaces offering
natural light, private verandahs and
fresh country air
Ceiling
Ht m
U-Shaped
• Individual cottage-style rooms
and suites offering views of the
picturesque mountains and valley
Size
m2
Classroom
• State-of-the-art facilities with wireless
access, data projection system,
electronic whiteboard and DVD
CAPACITY (MAX)
Theatre
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
DIMENSIONS
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
Map
I5 Regional Map
Cocktail
Situated on 12,000 acres one hour south-west of Brisbane, Spicers Hidden
Vale offers a corporate escape for conferences, meetings and events with
the unique character of Outback Australia. The retreat combines the best
of Australian rural life with luxury cottage-style accommodation, fine
conference dining and extensive on-site team building experiences.
Accom. Rooms
31
Boardroom
64
3.1
-
14
-
-
-
14
N
Grandchester
117
2.75
120
70
100
45
45
40
N
Laidley
100
3.1
100
60
80
35
35
25
N
NAME OF ROOM
Y/N
SPICERS HIDDEN VALE
Contact Information address 617 Mount Mort Road, Grandchester 4340
postal 617 Mount Mort Road, Grandchester 4340 phone 1300 410 048
fax (+61 7) 5465 5999 email [email protected] web www.spicershiddenvale.com.au
transport Train parking Complimentary km airport 90 km cbd 74
65
STAMFORD PLAZA BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
9
Riverside location with luxurious and idyllic
boutique surrounds.
Star Rating
Map
H10
Accom. Rooms
252
AAAAA
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle
Access
Vehicle Access
Ballroom 1 or 2
141.6
3.9
150
100
140
60
36
-
N
Ballroom Foyer
140
3
150
80
-
-
-
-
N
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Boardroom
33
3
-
-
-
12
-
12
N
283.1
3.9
320
200
300
120
60
-
Y
• Nine conference rooms, with several
featuring natural light and river views
• All 252 spacious guest rooms and
suites feature stunning river views
• Diverse range of function
options including indoor and
outdoor environments
Grand Ballroom
Y/N
Positioned perfectly on the Brisbane River and just a stone’s throw from the
City Botanic Gardens, the Stamford Plaza Brisbane offers an unparalleled
inner-city location. The diverse range of meeting rooms, indoor and
outdoor function spaces and the most stunning backdrop creates a truly
wonderful ambience and the perfect setting for a very successful event.
Banquet
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
DIMENSIONS
Raffles 1, 2 & 3
128
3
90
80
90
57
42
42
N
River
120
2.6
200
100
90
54
42
40
N
Stamford Lounge
80
2.9
40
40
40
20
18
20
N
Contact Information address Corner Edward & Margaret Streets, Brisbane 4000
postal PO Box 2929, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3221 1999
fax (+61 7) 3221 6895 email [email protected] web www.stamford.com.au/spb
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
SUNCORP STADIUM
Meeting Rooms
17
Map
G2
Set close to Brisbane’s city centre;
an iconic Australian venue.
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
• Modern cuisine with a unique sense
of style and sophistication
U-Shaped
• Room hire includes air-conditioning,
room furniture, standard staging and
audio-visual
Ceiling
Ht m
Classroom
• Award-winning The Mode Group
is the official corporate caterer for
Suncorp Stadium
Size
m2
Theatre
Catering
• Choice of 17 rooms and suites
ideal for events from meetings and
conferences to large banquets
NAME OF ROOM
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
Concourse Areas
North & South
1,350
-
800
500
-
-
-
-
N
Dressing Rooms
280
-
100
-
50
-
-
-
N
74
-
80
50
90
40
30
-
N
Hirer’s Suite
Members Dining
1,139
-
900
750
800
-
-
-
N
Paddington or Milton
415
-
350
250
300
150
110
-
N
-
-
150
-
-
-
-
-
N
200
-
130
80
100
50
-
-
N
Rooftop Terraces
North, South, East
& West
Skyline Lounges
address 40 Castlemaine Street, Milton 4064
Contact Information
postal PO Box 1658, Milton BC 4064 phone (+61 7) 3331 5000
fax (+61 7) 3331 5001 email [email protected] web www.suncorpstadium.com.au
transport Bus & Train parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 3
66
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
Imagine an event where guests can enjoy a pitchside champagne
reception overlooking the hallowed playing field or venture into the
players’ dressing rooms for a motivational speech by a former Origin
great. This unique venue is overflowing with atmosphere and never fails
to deliver.
DIMENSIONS
Meeting Rooms
5
Journey across Moreton Bay where
Tangalooma Island Resort awaits.
Boardroom
• 74 hotel rooms, 24 deluxe rooms,
56 beachfront villas and 156 resort
units and suites
Ceiling
Ht m
Vehicle
Access
Vehicle Access
• Two beachfront dining areas and
beachfront marquee options
Size
m2
U-Shaped
• Luxury 4.5 star beachfront Deep
Blue Apartments and contemporary
holiday houses
CAPACITY (MAX)
Classroom
• Three conference rooms with
audio-visual equipment and two
beachfront breakout areas
DIMENSIONS
Map
D14 Regional Map
Theatre
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Accom. Rooms
312
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
AAAAB
Cocktail
Tangalooma is the perfect destination for delegates seeking a unique
adventure, educational or nature-based experience in a truly relaxed
environment, right on Brisbane’s doorstep. The resort features more
than 80 activities, many of them water and nature-based, with the Resort’s
star attraction being handfeeding wild bottlenose dolphins at night.
Star Rating
Alfresco/Marquee
Beachside (max)
-
-
350
250
-
-
-
-
N
Beachfront Patio
185
4.5
150
110
-
-
-
-
N
Beachfront Rotunda
1 or 2
105
3.5
100
70
65
50
26
30
N
Kallatina
185
3
200
128
180
128
45
50
Y
Mirapool Boardroom
20
3.9
30
18
30
18
-
18
Y
Rotunda 1 & 2 with
Foyer
300
3.5
300
250
-
-
-
-
N
Wadsworth
100
3.5
120
90
100
64
45
-
Y
NAME OF ROOM
Y/N
TANGALOOMA ISLAND RESORT
Contact Information address Tangalooma Island Resort, Moreton Island 4025
postal PO Box 1102, Eagle Farm 4009 phone 1300 652 250
fax (+61 7) 3268 6299 email [email protected] web www.tangalooma.com
transport Ferry parking Paid km airport 20 km cbd 32
THE PAVILION FUNCTION & CONFERENCE CENTRE
Meeting Rooms
2
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
This modern, private facility boasts superb views, ample free parking and
is located just seven minutes from Brisbane’s city centre and 15 minutes
from the Brisbane Airport.
Banquet
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
CAPACITY (MAX)
The Pavilion is one of Brisbane’s most
appealing boutique venues.
Cocktail
DIMENSIONS
Map
N of A15
Captains’
216
3
250
200
220
-
40
-
N
Century
165
2.6 - 2.9
110
110
140
-
35
-
N
Keepers Bar
200
-
250
50
-
-
-
-
Y
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Choice of two private first-class
rooms with views over the leafy
Allan Border Field
• Friendly, professional staff
and service
Catering
• The Pavilion can cater for groups
from 25 to 250 guests
• Flexible indoor and outdoor catering
options for conferences, cocktail
parties and product launches
address Allan Border Field, 1 Bogan Street, Breakfast Creek 4010
Contact Information
postal PO Box 575, Albion 4010 phone (+61 7) 3292 3155
fax (+61 7) 3862 6291 email [email protected] web www.thepavilion.net.au
transport Bus & Train parking Complimentary km airport 11.5 km cbd 4.5
67
THE SEBEL & CITIGATE
KING GEORGE SQUARE BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
14
Star Rating
AAAAB
A unique and stylish hotel ideally located in
the heart of the city.
Accom. Rooms
438
Map
H7
NAME OF ROOM
Size
m2
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
Classroom
U-Shaped
Boardroom
Vehicle Access
Vehicle Access
Connaught
293
2.8
350
220
350
140
60
70
Y
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
Grand Windsor
Ballroom
424
2.8
500
350
500
250
80
100
Y
Kennedy
210
3.5
250
140
250
110
50
60
Y
• Brisbane’s largest conference and
convention hotel ideal for small to
large scale events
• Spacious, well-appointed guest
rooms and suites in two distinct
accommodation towers
Lincoln
238
3.5
250
150
200
90
50
60
Y
Norfolk
190
2.8
200
150
200
80
40
50
Y
• State-of-the-art audio-visual
equipment with an on-site specialist
to assist with all requirements
• Rooftop swimming pool, gymnasium,
sauna, espresso bar, restaurant and
lounge bar
Presidential Ballroom
687
3.5
1,000
550
1,000
400
140
110
Y
Roosevelt
245
3.5
320
210
320
130
60
80
Y
Y/N
Hotel features include superior or deluxe guest room accommodation,
an array of dining options and superb conference and meeting facilities
all within walking distance of the Queen Street Mall and Brisbane
Convention & Exhibition Centre.
Banquet
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
DIMENSIONS
Contact Information address Corner Ann & Roma Streets, Brisbane 4000
postal GPO Box 13147, George Street, Brisbane 4003 phone (+61 7) 3229 9111
fax (+61 7) 3229 9618 email [email protected] web www.mirvachotels.com/events
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
Star Rating
Brisbane’s ultimate
entertainment destination.
Court Lounge
114
5.4
50
Map
153
5.4
120
Ryan’s Private Dining
180
5.4
100
Surveyors’
118
5.4
80
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Five beautifully appointed function
rooms offer a memorable setting for
the most important occasions
• 130 individually selected
accommodation rooms and
suites with marble bathrooms
and modern amenities
• 24-hour reception and Concierge,
bathrobes, in-room safes and
executive desk with Internet access
Contact Information address Top of the Queen Street Mall, Brisbane 4000
postal GPO Box 2488, Brisbane 4001 phone (+61 7) 3306 8888
fax (+61 7) 3306 8880 email [email protected] web www.treasurybrisbane.com.au
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
68
Boardroom
-
Vehicle
Access
Vehicle Access
5.4
U-Shaped
114
Cabinet
Classroom
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
Size
m2
NAME OF ROOM
• Each room showcases the history of
the building, once occupied by the
Lands Administration
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
DIMENSIONS
Set within the grandeur of two of Brisbane’s most iconic Heritage
buildings in the heart of the central business district sits the Treasury
Casino & Hotel. With five bars, six restaurants, 130 5 star hotel rooms,
five functions rooms, live music, 80 gaming tables and over 1,300 gaming
machines, it is Brisbane’s 24/7 ultimate entertainment destination.
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Accom. Rooms
130
AAAAA
18
-
-
-
18
N
-
80
20
26
28
N
80
100
36
-
-
N
70
80
32
38
40
N
50
80
20
26
28
N
Y/N
Meeting Rooms
5
Banquet
TREASURY CASINO & HOTEL
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Choose from nine unique spaces
including a boardroom, tiered theatre
and flexible layout rooms
• Breakout and small meeting
rooms available
Catering
• Menu options can be tailored to suit
your requirements
• Contemporary and relaxed catering
spaces with interior design elements
Auditorium
220
2.55
150
80
150
Boardroom
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
Size
m2
Banquet
NAME OF ROOM
CAPACITY (MAX)
Cocktail
After entering a stunning foyer with views of the Story Bridge, be
welcomed into one of our private seminar rooms which feature natural
light. Our facility is fully-equipped with state-of-the-art information
technologies and audio-visual infrastructure and we offer unique and
flexible 5 star catering.
DIMENSIONS
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
Award-winning interior design and
a world-class facility.
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U-Shaped
Meeting Rooms
9
Classroom
UQ BUSINESS SCHOOL DOWNTOWN
60
50
70
N
Boardroom
48
2.55
70
-
50
-
-
24
N
Boardroom/Foyer
90
2.55
150
-
-
-
-
-
N
MBA Theatre
120
2.55
-
-
58
-
-
-
N
Seminar Room East
120
2.55
100
48
100
36
24
24
N
Seminar Room
West
100
2.55
60
32
60
27
21
18
N
The Hub
100
2.55
-
-
-
36
21
-
N
Contact Information address Level 19, Central Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4001
postal PO Box 5721, Central Plaza, Brisbane 4001 phone (+61 7) 3346 7111
fax (+61 7) 3346 7199 email [email protected] web www.business.uq.edu.au/downtown
transport Bus, Train, CityCat/Ferry & CityCycle parking Paid km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
VICTORIA PARK GOLF COMPLEX & FUNCTION VENUE
Meeting Rooms
8
DIMENSIONS
CAPACITY (MAX)
Boardroom
• Catering for conferences, gala
dinners, cocktail parties, product
launches and corporate golf days
Vehicle Access
Vehicle
Access
Y/N
• Support from event professionals and
complimentary on-site parking
U-Shaped
• Seasonal menus to suit any event,
designed by our experienced
Executive Chef
Classroom
• Modern, well-appointed spaces with
natural light, spacious terraces, sound
and audio-visual systems
Ceiling
Ht m
Theatre
Catering
Size
m2
Banquet
Conference Services
& Facilities
NAME OF ROOM
Cocktail
Style | Views | Elegance | Detail
Situated just two kilometres from Brisbane’s city centre, Victoria Park Golf
Complex & Function Venue is an inner-city sanctuary combining state-ofthe-art golf and function facilities in one stunning setting. Victoria Park
has quickly become one of Brisbane’s premier function locations.
Map
B5
Alabaster
170
2.7
180
120
80
60
33
21
N
Driving Lounge
42
2.4
30
-
-
-
-
-
N
Garden Marquee
200
4
150
80
100
72
30
27
Y
Marble Bar
350
4.8
300
130
140
90
50
33
N
Marquee
450
5.5
1,000
480
600
-
-
-
Y
Putting Lounge
109
2.2
70
-
-
-
-
-
N
Quartz
155
2.8
120
60
50
42
27
21
N
address Herston Road, Herston 4006
Contact Information
postal PO Box 256, RBH PO, Herston 4029 phone (+61 7) 3252 0666 fax (+61 7) 3257 2552
email [email protected] web www.victoriaparkfunctionvenue.com.au
transport Bus & Train parking Complimentary km airport 14.5 km cbd 2.5
69
AUSTRALIA ZOO
Meeting Rooms
7
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A10 Regional Map
Crikey! It’s not just a conference; it’s a wildlife adventure!
Conference Services
& Facilities
Catering
• Great location – inside Australia Zoo
with full access to Australia Zoo
throughout the day
• Australia Zoo has a massive
2,000 seat food court with an
extensive menu
• Full and half-day rates, room
flexibility, themed facilities and an
experienced event team
• Morning tea, lunch and afternoon
tea options available
Contact Information
address Steve Irwin Way, Beerwah 4519
postal Steve Irwin Way, Beerwah 4519 phone (+61 7) 5436 2000
fax (+61 7) 5494 8604 email [email protected] web www.australiazoo.com.au
km airport 74.5 km cbd 72
BOND UNIVERSITY FUNCTION CENTRE
Meeting Rooms
32
Map
M14 Regional Map
Sandstone arches, lakeside settings and landscaped grounds.
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Able to cater for functions for
10 to 1,000 people
• Natural lighting with floor-to-ceiling
windows; blackout curtains in
Princeton Ballroom and
University Club
Catering
• Flexible catering options for
conferences, school formals, cocktail
parties and dinners
• We are able to tailor a menu to suit
your event
Contact Information
address 14 University Drive, Bond University 4229
postal 14 University Drive, Bond University 4229 phone (+61 7) 5595 4124
fax (+61 7) 5595 5009 email [email protected] web www.bond.edu.au
km airport 97 km cbd 86
BRISBANE POWERHOUSE
Meeting Rooms
11
Map
F18
A multi-arts, dining and conference venue set on the Brisbane River.
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Offering unique spaces for meetings,
exhibitions, private parties,
conferences and product launches
• Located just 10 minutes from the city
Catering
• By working with our catering partner,
food and beverage is made easy
• An array of catering options and
tailor-made menus to suit any event
Contact Information
address 119 Lamington Street, New Farm 4005
postal PO Box 364, New Farm 4005 phone (+61 7) 3358 8622 fax (+61 7) 3358 8611
email [email protected] web www.brisbanepowerhouse.org
km airport 14 km cbd 3.5
CENTRAL VENUES
Conference where the mood takes you – the bush, the city or the river.
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Bardon Conference Venue –
a conference retreat with 22 conference
rooms and 320 seat amphitheatre
• Eagle Street Conference Venue –
in Brisbane city, 120 seat tiered
theatrette, three breakout rooms
• Dockside Conference Venue –
on the river, three conference rooms
and on-site accommodation
Contact Information address PO Box 571, Ashgrove 4065
phone (+61 7) 3217 5333 fax (+61 7) 3367 1350
email [email protected] web www.centralvenues.com.au
70
ECONO LODGE CITY STAR BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
1
Star Rating
AAAB
Accom. Rooms
44
Map
L13
Award-winning property, great location and good value for money.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Specialising in smaller size meetings,
seminars, team building activities
with full catering service
• Newly refurbished spacious rooms
with ensuite, air-conditioning,
mini-bar fridge and Foxtel
• Complimentary car parking and
on-site accommodation
• Complimentary coffee and tea
making facilities and use of
swimming pool
Contact Information address 650 Main Street, Kangaroo Point 4169
postal 650 Main Street, Kangaroo Point 4169 phone (+61 7) 3391 6222
fax (+61 7) 3891 0720 email [email protected] web www.citystar.com.au
km airport 17 km cbd 3.5
HOTEL GEORGE WILLIAMS
Meeting Rooms
5
Star Rating
AAAB
Accom. Rooms
106
Map
H7
Ideal Brisbane city location in the government and corporate precinct.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Five conference rooms that can
accommodate up to 100 guests in
a variety of styles
• 106 quality rooms all with
security key access and individually
controlled air-conditioners
• Perfect venue for training
courses, workshops and all types
of conferences
• Two dedicated residential
conference floors
Contact Information address 317–325 George Street, Brisbane 4000
postal PO Box 13386, George Street, Brisbane 4003 phone (+61 7) 3308 0700
fax (+61 7) 3308 0733 email [email protected] web www.hgw.com.au
km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
HOTEL IBIS BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
1
Star Rating
AAAB
Accom. Rooms
217
Map
H7
Ibis Brisbane offers a modern and centrally located inner-city venue.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• With competitive mid-market pricing,
Ibis Brisbane is the perfect inner-city
conference venue
• This 3.5 star hotel features 217
contemporary spacious rooms
• Modern restaurant and bar facilities
• Modern design with natural light
Contact Information address 27–35 Turbot Street, Brisbane 4000
postal PO Box 102, Roma Street, Brisbane 4001 phone (+61 7) 3237 2333
fax (+61 7) 3237 2444 email [email protected] web www.accorhotels.com
km airport 15 km cbd 0
JEPHSON HOTEL
Meeting Rooms
2
Star Rating
AAAAB
Accom. Rooms
51
Map
SW of O1
The Jephson Hotel offers conference delegates and guests free parking.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Our state-of-the-art rooftop function
facilities provide the perfect setting
for any type of event
• The Jephson is inner-city
accommodation at its finest, with
quality you expect from a 4.5 star hotel
• The space consists of two
interconnecting rooms, an adjoining
breakout terrace and private bar
• Premium studios through to luxuriously
spacious one, two and three bedroom
apartments/penthouse
Contact Information address 63 Jephson Street, Toowong 4066
postal 63 Jephson Street, Toowong 4066 phone (+61 7) 3736 4400
fax (+61 7) 3736 4499 email [email protected] web www.jephsonhotel.com.au
km airport 20 km cbd 5
71
KEDRON-WAVELL SERVICES CLUB
Meeting Rooms
8
Map
N of A16
Modern, multimillion dollar complex located in the Chermside precinct.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Catering
• Choice of function rooms or secluded
private terraces to cater for up to
500 guests
• Innovative and modern menus
tailor-made to suit any event,
requirement or budget
• Specialised events department with
a personal experienced supervisor
appointed to your event
• Professional catering team with
extensive experience in a variety
of events
Contact Information
address 375 Hamilton Road (off Kittyhawk Drive), Chermside 4032
postal PO Box 107, Chermside South 4032 phone (+61 7) 3350 0904
fax (+61 7) 3359 7609 email [email protected] web www.kedron-wavell.com.au
km airport 12 km cbd 11
MANTRA SOUTH BANK
Meeting Rooms
2
Star Rating
AAAAB
Accom. Rooms
161
Map
K7
Next to Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre; ideal for delegates.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Pillarless meeting space, natural light
and wireless Internet in conference
rooms and lobby
• Spacious studio, one and two
bedroom apartments with deluxe
hotel-style service
• Exclusive dining options available at
Stone Restaurant and Bar
• Apartments feature fully-equipped
kitchens, laundry facilities and
private balconies
Contact Information address 161 Grey Street, South Bank 4101
phone (+61 7) 3305 2513 fax (+61 7) 3305 2598
email [email protected] web www.mantra.com.au
km airport 17.5 km cbd 1
MANTRA ON QUEEN
Meeting Rooms
2
Star Rating
AAAAB
Accom. Rooms
172
Map
E10
Centrally located near the city heart, Riverside and Fortitude Valley.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Offering versatile conference facilities
featuring one or two rooms with
spacious pre-function area
• Spacious hotel rooms, one and two
bedroom apartments
• Audio-visual equipment included
• All apartments feature fully-equipped
kitchen, laundry facilities and balcony
Contact Information address 570 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000
phone (+61 2) 8062 5085 fax (+61 2) 8062 5111
email [email protected] web www.mantra.com.au
km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
METRO HOTEL IPSWICH INTERNATIONAL
Meeting Rooms
7
Star Rating
AAAAB
Accom. Rooms
97
Map
I8 Regional Map
Your one stop conference and events venue.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Seven first-class conference and
function rooms catering from two to
400 delegates
• 4.5 star accommodation rooms – 11
one bedroom apartments, 84 deluxe
rooms and two spa suites
• Fine-dining in Platfom 9 Restaurant,
Lounge & Bar
Contact Information address 43 South Street (corner Foote Lane), Ipswich 4305
postal 43 South Street (corner Foote Lane), Ipswich 4305 phone (+61 7) 3812 8077
fax (+61 7) 3812 8277 email [email protected] web www.ipswichinternational.com.au
km airport 52 km cbd 37
72
MORETON ISLAND ADVENTURES
Map
F11 Regional Map
We create extraordinary events in very unique locations.
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Private charters on our ship Micat
• Unique Moreton Island events include
corporate challenges, dinner under
the stars and beach barbeques
Catering
• Specialising in innovative fresh
cuisine in all styles aboard Micat
• Beach barbeques incorporating fresh
Queensland seafood
Contact Information
address 14 Howard Smith Drive, Port of Brisbane 4178
postal PO Box 249, Wynnum 4178 phone (+61 7) 3909 3333 fax (+61 7) 3895 1015
email [email protected] web www.moretonislandadventures.com.au
transport Bus parking Complimentary & Paid km airport 18 km cbd 18
PARK REGIS NORTH QUAY
Meeting Rooms
5
Star Rating
AAAAB
Accom. Rooms
95
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G5
Perched above the Brisbane River with spectacular views over the city.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Function rooms can accommodate
boardroom meetings for 17 guests to
an event for 150
• Range of modern and spacious hotel
rooms and one and two bedroom
self-contained apartments
• Our dedicated team take pride in
providing exceptional service to help
make your event perfect
• Modern rooms feature Internet,
air-conditioning, cable television and
DVD player
Contact Information address 293 North Quay, Brisbane 4000
postal 293 North Quay, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3013 7200
fax (+61 7) 3236 1582 email [email protected]
km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
QUAY WEST SUITES BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
3
Star Rating
AAAAA
web www.parkregishotels.com
Accom. Rooms
60
Map
J10
Luxurious central city hotel with exceptional conference facilities.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Features three versatile function
areas with adjoining sandstone
courtyard
• Private penthouses available for
executive conferences and dinners
• Ideal for intimate meetings or large
functions, with space to cater for up
to 120 guests
• One and two bedroom apartments
and penthouses
Contact Information address 132 Alice Street, Brisbane 4000
postal 132 Alice Street, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3853 6000
fax (+61 7) 3853 6060 email [email protected] web www.mirvachotels.com/events
km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
REGATTA HOTEL
Meeting Rooms
5
Map
W of O1
Newly renovated, this iconic hotel is a grand option for meetings.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Catering
• The hotel has five rooms, all airconditioned, dedicated to meetings,
functions and conferences
• A fully-operational kitchen with
skilled team of chefs and wait staff to
suit any occasion
• Caters for 500 guests cocktail style
with latest sound system, televisions
and in-house audio-visual
• Menus are available on request and
can be custom created for specific
meeting requirements
address 543 Coronation Drive, Toowong 4064
Contact Information
postal 543 Coronation Drive, Toowong 4064 phone (+61 7) 3871 9504
fax (+61 7) 3871 9965 email [email protected]
web www.regattahotel.com.au km airport 19 km cbd 4
73
RIVERGLENN
Meeting Rooms
8
Star Rating
AAA
Accom. Rooms
44
Map
SW of O1
Unique, award-winning venue offering privacy and a relaxed atmosphere.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Conference packages with an
extensive range of catering options
and audio-visual equipment
• 44 air-conditioned rooms with
double or single beds including
ensuite facilities
• High and low adventure training
courses facilitated by highly qualified
and experienced instructors
• 24-hour broadband Internet access
and complimentary laundry facilities
Contact Information address 70 Kate Street, Indooroopilly 4068
postal PO Box 770, Indooroopilly 4068 phone (+61 7) 3871 4500
fax (+61 7) 3878 2366 email [email protected] web www.riverglenn.com.au
km airport 23.5 km cbd 10
RIVERSIDE HOTEL SOUTH BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
3
Star Rating
AAAA
Accom. Rooms
112
Map
I5
Personal service with flexibility to suit a wide range of budgets.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• On-site restaurant available for all
functions; accommodation and
secure parking available
• Choice of recently refurbished hotel
rooms or one bedroom
self-contained apartments
• Latest automated audio-visual
equipment including ceiling
projectors, microphones and lecterns
• Balconies, mini-bar, Foxtel channels,
iron and ironing board, hairdryers and
laundry facilities
Contact Information address 20 Montague Road, South Brisbane 4101
postal 20 Montague Road, South Brisbane 4101 phone (+61 7) 3846 0577
fax (+61 7) 3846 2577 email [email protected] web www.riversidehotel.com.au
km airport 17.5 km cbd 1.5
SCHONELL FUNCTIONS & CATERING
Meeting Rooms
4
Map
S of O3
Located on the scenic grounds of The University of Queensland.
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Choose from a cocktail, classroom,
banquet or theatre style set-up to
suit your individual needs
• Complimentary room hire with
minimum catering spend
Catering
• Catering packages starting from
just $7 per person
• Full range of options including
light lunches, sit-down dining and
cocktail services
Contact Information address Level 4, UQ Union Building 21, The University of Queensland,
St Lucia 4072 postal Level 4, UQ Union Building 21, The University of Queensland, St Lucia 4072
phone (+61 7) 3377 2206 fax (+61 7) 3377 2221 email [email protected]
web www.schonellevents.com.au km airport 20 km cbd 8
SHELDON SPORT & ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Meeting Rooms
4
Map
H12 Regional Map
Brisbane’s premier suburban event and function centre.
Conference Services
& Facilities
• Unique spaces for all types of events
including meetings, conferences and
corporate parties
• Complimentary on-site parking for
delegates and visitors
Catering
• Catering from 10 to 800 guests
banquet style and 2,000 cocktail style
• Innovative, modern and creative
chefs with menus to suit any and
all events
Contact Information address Taylor Road, Sheldon 4157
postal PO Box 1188, Capalaba DC 4157 phone (+61 7) 3206 5573
fax (+61 7) 3206 5592 email [email protected] web www.ssec.com.au
km airport 34 km cbd 32.5
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SPICERS BALFOUR HOTEL
Meeting Rooms
1
Star Rating
Accom. Rooms
9
AAAAA
Map
E13
Classic Queenslander with a European heart.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• State-of-the-art equipment with
50" plasma projection system, iPod
station and Bose surround sound
• Executive – spacious in size, work
desk, plasma television, Nespresso,
Foxtel and free Wi-Fi
• Butler service, on-site delegate
parking, fresh air, natural light and
complimentary Wi-Fi access
• Courtyard – spacious, outdoor
area, work desk, plasma television,
Nespresso, Foxtel and free Wi-Fi
Contact Information address 37 Balfour Street, New Farm 4005
postal PO Box 543, New Farm 4005 phone 1300 401 648
fax (+61 7) 3259 8768 email [email protected]
web www.spicersgroup.com.au/balfour km airport 15.5 km cbd 2
STATE LIBRARY OF QUEENSLAND
Meeting Rooms
13
Map
I6
Amazing spaces and an experienced event team for unforgettable events.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Catering
• Auditoriums, a function terrace and
a range of meeting rooms, ideal for
conferences and events
• Catering for cocktails, banquets and
events can be arranged through one
of our six caterers
• 10 minute walk from the city and
a short stroll to galleries, cafés,
parklands and public transport
• Our diverse range of caterers allows
you to select the style of menu best
suited to your event
Contact Information
address Cultural Centre, Stanley Place, South Bank 4101
postal PO Box 3488, Stanley Place, South Brisbane 4101 phone (+61 7) 3840 7249
fax (+61 7) 3840 7933 email [email protected] web www.slq.qld.gov.au
km airport 17.5 km cbd 1.5
TATTERSALL’S CLUB
Meeting Rooms
8
Accom. Rooms
18
Map
H9
Offers the ultimate atmosphere, style and service for functions.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Catering
• Many styles of rooms ranging from
the old-world style of the Chandelier
Room to the modern Ballroom
• Breakfasts, lunches, dinners, cocktail
receptions, meetings, presentations
and conferences
• 18 spacious accommodation suites
that echo the elegance of the Club
• Catering packages tailored to suit
all occasions
address 215 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000
Contact Information
postal GPO Box 124, Brisbane 4001 phone (+61 7) 3331 8881
fax (+61 7) 3221 8827 email [email protected] web www.tattersallsclub.com
km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
THE INCHCOLM HOTEL
Star Rating
A AAA
Accom. Rooms
36
Map
F8
Brisbane’s premier Heritage-listed boutique suite hotel.
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Superior suite – queen size bed,
lounge, ensuite bathroom, work desk
and wireless Internet
• One and two bedroom suites –
bedroom, lounge room, ensuite
bathroom, desk and wireless Internet
Services & Facilities
• Full service restaurant and bar,
available for private functions
• Guest laundry, swimming pool
and secure parking (subject
to availability)
Contact Information address 73 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane 4000
postal 73 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3226 8888
fax (+61 7) 3226 8899 email [email protected]
web www.theinchcolm.com.au km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
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THE LANDING AT DOCKSIDE
Meeting Rooms
3
Map
H13
Overlooking the Brisbane River, the ideal space to showcase Brisbane.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Catering
• Book a space for one to eight hours
to workshop, team build and create.
• Large range of menus and
packages available
• Tranquil setting opens onto
private terraces for catering and
breakout areas.
• Tailor a menu specific to your
taste and budget
address 44 Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point 4169
Contact Information
postal 44 Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point 4169 phone (+61 7) 3217 3646
fax (+61 7) 3391 1830 email [email protected]
web www.landingatdockside.com.au km airport 16.5 km cbd 3.5
THE MARQUE BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
4
Star Rating
Accom. Rooms
99
AAAA
Map
I9
Centrally located in the heart of the city on George Street.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Four versatile function rooms with
natural light, catering for up to 120
guests banquet style
• 99 rooms and suites with wireless
broadband Internet, outdoor pool,
fitness room and parking
• Ideal for small to medium sized
conferences, functions and seminars
• Restaurant 103, located on the
ground floor, is open for breakfast,
lunch and dinner
Contact Information address 103 George Street, Brisbane 4000
postal 103 George Street, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3221 6044 fax (+61 7) 3221 7474
email [email protected] web www.marquehotels.com/brisbane
km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
THE SEBEL SUITES BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
3
Star Rating
AAAAB
Accom. Rooms
164
Map
I9
Stylishly appointed apartment hotel located in the heart of the city.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Versatile conference areas with
natural light that can cater for up to
200 guests
• Stylish studio rooms, spacious one
bedroom apartments and interconnecting
two bedroom apartments
• Adjoining landscaped terrace that’s
ideal for event breakouts, lunches and
cocktail parties
• Full guest services including daily
housekeeping, 24-hour room service,
recreation deck and pool
Contact Information address 95 Charlotte Street, Brisbane 4000
postal 95 Charlotte Street, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3224 3500
fax (+61 7) 3211 0299 email [email protected] web www.mirvachotels.com/events
km airport 15.5 km cbd 0
WATERMARK HOTEL BRISBANE
Meeting Rooms
3
Star Rating
AAAAB
Accom. Rooms
95
4.5 star boutique hotel overlooking Roma Street Parkland.
Conference Services
& Facilities
Type of Accommodation/
In-Room Facilities
• Naturally lit, pillarless rooms ideal
for conferences, board meetings
and seminars
• Standard and superior rooms with
balconies; deluxe and executive
rooms with upgraded amenities
• Fully-licensed bar and restaurant
with adjoining terrace for up to
200 people
• Business Centre, Foxtel, in-house
movies, mini-bar and room service
Contact Information address 551 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill 4000
postal 551 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill 4000 phone (+61 7) 3058 9333
fax (+61 7) 3058 9350 email [email protected]
web www.watermarkhotelbrisbane.com.au km airport 14.5 km cbd 1
76
Map
E6
MORE VENUES
Name
Address
Phone
(+61 7)
Web
Map ref.
Australia Zoo
Steve Irwin Way, Beerwah
5436 2000
www.australiazoo.com.au
A10*
Bond University Function Centre
14 University Drive, Bond University
5595 4124
www.bond.edu.au
M14*
Boonah and District Cultural Centre
3 High Street, Boonah
5463 1524
www.liveatthecentre.com.au
L7*
Brisbane City Hall and King George Square
King George Square, Brisbane
3403 8888
www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/cityhall
H8
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
(BCEC) on Grey Street
Corner Merivale & Glenelg Streets,
South Bank
3308 3063
www.bcec.com.au
K6
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
(BCEC) on Merivale Street
Corner Merivale & Glenelg Streets,
South Bank
3308 3063
www.bcec.com.au
K6
Brisbane Cruises
Brett’s Wharf, Kingsford Smith Drive,
Hamilton
3630 2666
www.brisbanecruises.com.au
N of A20
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Melaleuca Drive, Boondall
3265 8111
www.brisent.com.au
N of A12
Brisbane Powerhouse
119 Lamington Street, New Farm
3358 8622
www.brisbanepowerhouse.org
Brisbane Racing Club
Eagle Farm Racecourse,
230 Lancaster Road, Ascot
3268 2171
www.brc.com.au
Brisbane Women’s Club
25 Mary Street, Brisbane
3229 3969
www.bwc.org.au
Broncos Leagues Club
98 Fulcher Road, Red Hill
3858 9013
www.broncosleagues.com.au
Brookwater Golf & Country Club
1 Tournament Drive, Brookwater
3814 5500
www.brookwatergolf.com
SW of O1
BTP Technology & Conference Centre
1 Clunies Ross Court, Eight Mile Plains
3853 5200
www.brisbanetechnologypark.com.au
SE of O20
Central Bardon Conference Venue
390 Simpsons Road, Bardon
3217 5333
www.centralvenues.com.au
Central Dockside Conference Venue
44 Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point
3217 5333
www.centralvenues.com.au
I13
Central Eagle Street Conference Venue
175 Eagle Street, Brisbane
3217 5333
www.centralvenues.com.au
F10
Cliffs Café
29 River Terrace, Kangaroo Point
3393 1209
www.cliffscafe.com.au
J12
Cloudland
641 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
3872 6600
www.cloudland.tv
C11
Customs House
399 Queen Street, Brisbane
3365 8999
www.customshouse.com.au
F10
Dreamworld | WhiteWater World
Dreamworld Parkway, Coomera
5588 1111
www.worldsinone.com.au
K13*
Fitzy’s Loganholme
Corner Bryants Road & Pacific Highway,
Loganholme
3209 8022
www.fitzys.com.au/loganholme
I12*
Gambaro Restaurant & Function Centre
33 Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace
3369 9500
www.gambaros.com.au
F2
Greek Club
29 Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane
3844 1166
www.thegreekclub.com.au
Hillstone St Lucia
St Lucia Golf Links, Carawa Street, St Lucia
3870 3433
www.hillstonestlucia.com.au
F18
N of A20
I9
NW of C1
W of F1
L5
SW of O1
Il Centro Restaurant & Bar
Eagle Street Pier, Brisbane
3221 6090
www.il-centro.com.au
H10
Institute of Chartered Accountants
345 Queen Street, Brisbane
3233 6500
www.charteredaccountants.com.au
F10
Ipswich Civic Centre
Corner Limestone & Nicholas Streets, Ipswich
3810 6699
www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au
I8*
Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley
3872 9018
www.judithwrightcentre.com
C12
Kedron Wavell Services Club
375 Hamilton Road (off Kittyhawk Drive),
Chermside
3350 0904
www.kedron-wavell.com.au
Kookaburra River Queens
Eagle Street Pier, Brisbane
3221 1300
www.kookaburrariverqueens.com
La Boite Roundhouse Theatre
6–8 Musk Avenue, Kelvin Grove
3007 8600
www.laboite.com.au
C3
Logan Entertainment Centre
170 Wembley Road, Logan Central
3412 4770
www.logan.qld.gov.au
I12*
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
708 Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket
3378 1366
www.koala.net
SW of O1
Moda Events Portside
Portside Wharf, 39 Hercules Street, Hamilton
3868 3600
www.modaevents.com.au
N of A20
Moreton Island Adventures
14 Howard Smith Drive, Port of Brisbane
3909 3333
www.moretonislandadventures.com.au
Niche Event Spaces
433 Logan Road, Stones Corner
3394 8304
www.nicheeventspaces.com.au
Old Government House
QUT Gardens Point, 2 George Street,
Brisbane
3138 8005
www.ogh.qut.edu.au
K10
F12*
N of A16
H10
F11
SE of N20
Port of Brisbane Visitors Centre
1 Whimbrel Street, Port of Brisbane
3258 4677
www.portbris.com.au
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art
(QAG/GoMA)
Stanley Place, South Bank
3840 7303
www.qag.qld.gov.au/venue_hire
I6
Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University
140 Grey Street, South Bank
3735 6111
www.griffith.edu.au/music
K7
Queensland Museum South Bank
Corner Grey & Melbourne Streets, South Bank
3840 7555
www.southbank.qm.qld.gov.au
J6
Queensland Performing Arts Centre
Corner Grey & Melbourne Streets, South Bank
3840 7444
www.qpac.com.au
Queensland Rugby Club
Ballymore Stadium, 91 Clyde Road, Herston
3352 8120
www.qruclub.com.au
Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre
Kessels Road, Nathan
3405 7511
www.qsac.org.au
S of O12
Queensland Tennis Centre
190 King Arthur Terrace, Tennyson
3120 7999
www.queenslandtenniscentre.com.au
S of O12
QUT Precincts – Brisbane City
QUT Gardens Point,
2 George Street, Brisbane
3138 7750
www.gardenstheatre.qut.com/venuehire
QUT Precincts – Kelvin Grove
Corner Kelvin Grove Road & Musk Avenue,
Kelvin Grove
3138 7750
www.gardenstheatre.qut.com/venuehire
Regatta Hotel
543 Coronation Drive, Toowong
3871 9504
www.regattahotel.com.au
River City Cruises
South Bank Forecourt Jetty, South Bank
0428 278 473
www.rivercitycruises.com.au
Riverlife Adventure Centre
Naval Stores, Lower River Terrace,
Kangaroo Point
3891 5766
www.riverlife.com.au
RNA Showgrounds
600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills
3253 3900
www.rnashowgrounds.com.au
J7
N of A5
K10
C3
W of O1
K7
I12
N of A9
*Regional Map
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Name
Address
Phone
(+61 7)
Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron
578 Royal Esplanade, Manly
3396 8666
www.rqys.com.au
G12*
Sails Restaurant and Function Centre
Marine Parade, Redcliffe
3284 3320
www.sails-redcliffe.com.au
D11*
Schonell Functions & Catering
UQ Union Building 21,
The University of Queensland, St Lucia
3377 2206
www.schonellevents.com.au
Sheldon Sport & Entertainment Centre
Taylor Road, Sheldon
3206 5573
www.ssec.com.au
H12*
Sirromet Winery
850 Mount Cotton Road, Mount Cotton
3206 2999
www.sirromet.com
H12*
South Bank
South Bank House,
Stanley Street Plaza, South Bank
3867 2000
www.southbankcorporation.com.au
Web
Map ref.
S of O3
K8
State Library of Queensland
Stanley Place, South Bank
3840 7249
www.slq.qld.gov.au
I6
St Laurence’s College
82 Stephens Road, South Brisbane
3010 1111
www.slc.qld.edu.au
O9
Studio @ The Prop House
Corner Leopard & Vulture Streets,
Woolloongabba
3392 4000
www.theprophouse.com.au
M12
Summit Events Centre
157 Given Terrace, Paddington
3512 7820
www.summitevents.com.au
F2
Summit Restaurant & Kuta Café
1012 Sir Samuel Griffith Drive, Mount Coot-tha
3369 9922
www.brisbanelookout.com
W of O1
Suncorp Stadium
40 Castlemaine Street, Milton
3331 5000
www.suncorpstadium.com.au
G2
Tattersall’s Club
215 Queen Street, Brisbane
3331 8881
www.tattersallsclub.com
H9
The Brisbane Club
241 Adelaide Street, Brisbane
3222 8700
www.brisbaneclub.com.au
The Centre Beaudesert
82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert
5540 5050
www.liveatthecentre.com.au
The Fox
Corner Melbourne & Hope Streets, South
Brisbane
3844 2833
www.thefox.com.au
J6
The Gabba
Vulture Street, Woolloongabba
3249 2000
www.thegabba.org.au
N14
The Groove Train – King George Square
100 Adelaide Street, Brisbane
3220 2947
www.groovetrain.com.au
H8
The Landing at Dockside
44 Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point
3217 3646
www.landingatdockside.com.au
H13
The Met
256 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley
3257 2557
www.themet.com.au
B11
The Pavilion Function & Conference Centre
Allan Border Field,
1 Bogan Street, Breakfast Creek
3292 3155
www.thepavilion.net.au
The Plough Inn Tavern
Stanley Street Plaza, South Bank
3844 7777
www.ploughinn.com.au
L8
The Polo Club
Naldham House, Corner Felix & Eagle Streets,
Brisbane
3229 3766
www.brisbanepoloclub.com.au
H10
The Ship Inn
Corner Stanley and Sidon Streets, South Bank
3844 8000
www.shipinn.com.au
M9
The Story Bridge Hotel
200 Main Street, Kangaroo Point
3391 2266
www.storybridgehotel.com.au
G12
G9
L10*
N of A15
The Strand at Rugby Quay
123 Eagle Street, Brisbane
3031 6061
www.strandrugbyquay.com.au
The Tivoli
52 Costin Street, Fortitude Valley
3852 1711
www.thetivoli.net.au
The Villager Hotel
185 George Street, Brisbane
3211 1300
www.thevillager.com.au
The Workshops Rail Museum
North Street, North Ipswich
3432 5100
www.theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.au
I8*
UQ Business School Downtown
Central Plaza One,
345 Queen Street, Brisbane
3346 7111
www.business.uq.edu.au/downtown
G9
UQ Centre
The University of Queensland, St Lucia
3346 9654
www.uq.edu.au
Urbane
181 Mary Street, Brisbane
3229 2271
www.urbanerestaurant.com
Victoria Park Golf Complex & Function Venue
Herston Road, Herston
3252 0666
www.victoriaparkfunctionvenue.com.au
Warner Village Theme Parks
Pacific Motorway, Oxenford
5573 3999
www.myfun.com.au
K13*
Woodlands of Marburg
174 Seminary Road, Marburg
5464 4777
www.woodlandsofmarburg.com
H7*
XXXX Ale House, Brewery Tours & Visitor Centre
Corner Black & Paten Streets, Milton
3361 7597
www.xxxx.com.au
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G10
N of A9
H8
S of O5
H10
B5
H1
MORE ACCOMMODATION
Address
Phone
(+61 7)
Web
Brisbane Marriott Hotel
515 Queen Street, Brisbane
3303 8000
www.brisbanemarriott.com.au
F10
Emporium Hotel
1000 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
3253 6999
www.emporiumhotelevents.com.au
A12
Hilton Brisbane
190 Elizabeth Street, Brisbane
3234 2000
www.brisbane.hilton.com
H9
Limes Hotel
142 Constance Street, Fortitude Valley
3852 9000
www.limeshotel.com.au
A10
Name
Map ref.
5 STAR
Pethers Rainforest Retreat
28b Geissmann Street, North Tamborine
5545 4577
www.pethers.com.au
K11*
Quay West Suites Brisbane
132 Alice Street, Brisbane
3853 6000
www.mirvachotels.com/events
J10
Sofitel Brisbane Central
249 Turbot Street, Brisbane
3835 3535
www.sofitelbrisbane.com.au
F8
Spicers Balfour Hotel
37 Balfour Street, New Farm
1300 401 648
www.spicersgroup.com.au/balfour
E13
Spicers Peak Lodge
Wilkinson’s Road, Maryvale, Scenic Rim
4666 1083
www.peppers.com.au
M5*
Stamford Plaza Brisbane
Corner Edward & Margaret Streets, Brisbane
3221 1999
www.stamford.com.au/spb
H10
Treasury Casino & Hotel
Top of the Queen Street Mall, Brisbane
3306 8888
www.treasurybrisbane.com.au
All Seasons Stradbroke Island
43–57 East Coast Road, Point Lookout
3415 0000
www.all-seasons-hotels.com
Best Western Ipswich Heritage Motor Inn
51–55 Warwick Road, Ipswich
3202 3111
www.ihmi.com.au
I8
4 – 4.5 star
F15*
I8*
Best Western Sunnybank Star
Motel & Apartments
233 Padstow Road, Eight Mile Plains
3341 7488
www.sunnybankstarmotel.com.au
Binna Burra Mountain Lodge
Binna Burra Road, Beechmont
5533 3622
www.binnaburralodge.com.au
Brisbane Gateway Resort
200 School Road, Rochedale
3341 6333
www.gatewayvillage.com.au
Brisbane Holiday Village
10 Holmead Road, Eight Mile Plains
3341 6133
www.brisbaneholiday.com.au
S of O12
Brisbane Riverview Hotel
Corner Kingsford Smith Drive &
Hunt Street, Hamilton
3862 1800
www.viewhotels.com.au
N of A16
Central Cosmo Apartments
60 Park Road, Milton
3858 5999
www.centralcosmo.com.au
Central Dockside Apartments
44 Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point
3891 6644
www.centraldockside.com.au
H13
N10
S of O14
N11*
SE of O20
J1
Central Hillcrest Apartments
311 Vulture Street, South Brisbane
3846 3000
www.centralhillcrest.com.au
Central West End Apartments
220 Melbourne Street, West End
3011 8333
www.centralwestend.com.au
L5
Chifley at Lennons
66 Queen Street, Brisbane
3222 3222
www.chifleyhotels.com
H8
Comfort Inn & Suites Robertson Gardens
281 Kessels Road, Nathan
3875 1999
www.robertsongardens.com.au
Couran Cove Island Resort
John Lund Drive, Hope Island
5509 3000
www.couran.com
Domain Serviced Apartments
110 Racecourse Road, Ascot
3630 1001
www.domainservicedapartments.com.au
S of O20
K14*
NE of A20
Franklin Villa
35 Brighton Road, Highgate Hill
3255 0889
www.franklinvilla.com
N5
Holiday Inn Brisbane
159 Roma Street, Brisbane
3238 2222
www.holidayinn.com
G6
Hotel Chino
19 O’Keefe Street, Woolloongabba
3896 4000
www.hotelchino.com.au
Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane
23 Leichhardt Street, Brisbane
3831 4055
www.ghihotels.com
E7
Hotel Urban Brisbane
345 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill
3831 6177
www.hotelurban.com.au
F7
iStay River City
79 Albert Street, Brisbane
3017 0800
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
Jephson Hotel
63 Jephson Street, Toowong
3736 4400
www.jephsonhotel.com.au
SW of O1
NE of A20
S of O14
I9
Kingsford Smith Motel
610 Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton
3868 4444
www.kingsfordsmithmotel.com.au
La Vida on Anzac
41 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe
3897 4700
www.lavidaonanzac.com.au
MacArthur Chambers
201 Edward Street, Brisbane
3221 9229
www.macarthurchambers.com.au
Manly Marina Cove Motel
578a Royal Esplanade, Manly
3348 1000
www.manlymarinacove.com
G12*
E10
D11*
G9
Mantra on Queen
570 Queen Street, Brisbane
(+61 2) 8062 5085
www.mantra.com.au
Mantra South Bank
161 Grey Street, South Bank
3305 2513
www.mantra.com.au
K7
Medina Executive Brisbane
15 Ivory Lane, Brisbane
3218 5800
www.medinaapartments.com.au
D11
E9*
Mercure Clear Mountain Lodge Spa and Vineyard
564 Clear Mountain Road, Clear Mountain
3298 5100
www.clearmountainlodge.com.au
Mercure Hotel Brisbane
85–87 North Quay, Brisbane
3237 2300
www.mercurebrisbane.com.au
I7
Metro Hotel Ipswich International
43 South Street, Ipswich
3812 8077
www.ipswichinternational.com.au
I8*
M on Mary
70 Mary Street, Brisbane
3503 8000
www.monmary.com.au
I9
Mount Ommaney Hotel Apartments
Corner Dandenong Road &
Centenary Highway, Mount Ommaney
3279 1288
www.mtommaneyhotel.com.au
Novotel Brisbane
200 Creek Street, Brisbane
3309 3309
www.novotelbrisbane.com.au
Novotel Brisbane Airport
6/8 The Circuit, Brisbane Airport
3175 3100
www.novotelbrisbaneairport.com.au
Oaks 212 Margaret
212 Margaret Street, Brisbane
3012 8020
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
Oaks Aspire
1 West Street, Ipswich
3280 5100
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
I8*
Oaks Aurora
420 Queen Street, Brisbane
3838 9800
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
F10
Oaks Casino Towers
151 George Street, Brisbane
3017 4900
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
I8
Oaks Charlotte Towers
128 Charlotte Street, Brisbane
3027 8400
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
H9
Oaks Felix
26 Felix Street, Brisbane
3023 6777
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
H10
Oaks Festival Towers
108 Albert Street, Brisbane
3027 8800
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
I9
Oaks Lexicon
Corner Ann & Wharf Streets, Brisbane
3222 4999
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
F9
Oaks Mon Komo
99 Marine Parade, Redcliffe
1300 524 404
www.oakshotelsresorts.com.au
D11*
O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat & Mountain Villas
Lamington National Park Road, via Canungra,
Lamington National Park
5502 4911
www.oreillys.com.au
M11*
*Regional Map
SW of O1
F8
N of A20
I10
79
MORE ACCOMMODATION
Name
Address
Phone
(+61 7)
Web
Map ref.
Oxygen
150–170 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill
3833 0833
www.oxygenapartments.com.au
E8
Park Regis North Quay
293 North Quay, Brisbane
3013 7200
www.parkregishotels.com
G5
Portal Hotel
52 Astor Terrace, Spring Hill
3009 3400
www.portalhotel.com.au
E8
Proximity Waterfront Apartments
185 Redcliffe Parade, Redcliffe
3283 1001
www.proximitywaterfrontapartments.com.au
D11*
Q Resorts Abbey Apartments
160 Roma Street, Brisbane
3236 0600
www.qresorts.com.au
G6
Q Resorts Gabba Central Serviced Apartments
803 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba
3175 4700
www.gabbacentral.com.au
N13
Quality Hotel Airport International
528 Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton
3268 6388
www.airportmotel.com.au
N of A12
Quest Ipswich
57–63 Warwick Road, Ipswich
3813 6000
www.questipswich.com.au
I8*
Quest on Story Bridge
85 Deakin Street, Kangaroo Point
3249 8400
www.questonstorybridge.com.au
G12
Quest River Park Central
120 Mary Street, Brisbane
3838 1000
www.questriverparkcentral.com.au
H9
Quest Spring Hill
454 Upper Edward Street, Spring Hill
3026 2500
www.questspringhill.com.au
F7
Rendezvous Hotel Brisbane
255 Ann Street, Brisbane
3001 9888
www.rendezvoushotels.com/brisbane
G8
Republic Apartments
363 Turbot Street, Brisbane
3226 3400
www.republicapartments.com.au
E9
Riverside Hotel South Brisbane
20 Montague Road, South Brisbane
3846 0577
www.riversidehotel.com.au
I5
Rothbury Heritage Apartment Hotel
301 Ann Street, Brisbane
3239 8888
www.rothburyhotel.com
F9
Royal Albert Hotel
167 Albert Street, Brisbane
3291 8888
www.royalalbert.com.au
H9
Royal on the Park Brisbane
Corner Alice & Albert Streets, Brisbane
3221 3411
www.royalonthepark.com.au
I10
Rydges South Bank
9 Glenelg Street, South Bank
3364 0800
www.rydges.com/southbank
Scarborough Beach Resort
89 Landsborough Avenue, Scarborough
3897 3100
www.scarboroughbeachresort.com.au
Spicers Hidden Vale
617 Mount Mort Road, Grandchester
1300 410 048
www.spicershiddenvale.com.au
I5*
Springwood Tower Apartment Hotel
9 Murrajong Road, Springwood
3387 7000
www.springwoodtower.com.au
SE of 013
L7
D11*
Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel | Spa Resort
East Coast Road, Point Lookout
3409 8188
www.stradbrokehotel.com.au
F15*
Tangalooma Island Resort
Tangalooma Island Resort, Moreton Island
1300 652 250
www.tangalooma.com
D14*
The Bunyip Scenic Rim Resort
139 Lutter Road, Charlwood
0408 161 164
www.bunyipscenicrimresort.com.au
L7*
The Docks on Goodwin
15 Goodwin Street, Kangaroo Point
3320 1800
www.thedocks.com.au
G12
The Inchcolm Hotel
73 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane
3226 8888
www.theinchcolm.com.au
F8
The Manor Apartment Hotel
289 Queen Street, Brisbane
3319 4700
www.manorapartments.com.au
G9
The Marque Brisbane
103 George Street, Brisbane
3221 6044
www.marquehotels.com/brisbane
I9
The Point Brisbane
21 Lambert Street, Kangaroo Point
3240 0888
www.thepointbrisbane.com.au
I12
The Sebel & Citigate King George Square Brisbane
Corner Ann & Roma Streets, Brisbane
3229 9111
www.mirvachotels.com/events
H7
The Sebel Suites Brisbane
95 Charlotte Street, Brisbane
3224 3500
www.mirvachotels.com/events
Toowong Villas
9 Ascog Terrace, Toowong
3371 4855
www.toowongvillas.com.au
Watermark Hotel Brisbane
551 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill
3058 9333
www.watermarkhotelbrisbane.com.au
E6
Zengarra Country House and Pavilions
2225 Lake Moogerah Road, Boonah
5463 5600
www.zengarra.com
M6*
Annie’s Shandon Inn
405 Upper Edward Street, Spring Hill
3831 8684
www.babs.com.au/annies
Aynsley Bed & Breakfast
14 Glanmire Street, Paddington
3368 2250
www.aynsley.com.au
W of E1
N of A12
I9
W of O1
3 –3.5 star
F8
Best Western Airport Hacienda Motel
569 Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton
3268 5011
www.hacienda.com.au
City Palms Motel
55 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley
3252 1338
www.citypalmsmotel.com
A9
Econo Lodge City Star Brisbane
650 Main Street, Kangaroo Point
3391 6222
www.citystar.com.au
L13
Hotel George Williams
317–325 George Street, Brisbane
3308 0700
www.hgw.com.au
H7
Hotel Ibis Brisbane
27–35 Turbot Street, Brisbane
3237 2333
www.accorhotels.com
H7
Metro Hotel Tower Mill
239 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill
3832 1421
www.metrohotels.com
F7
Metropolitan Motor Inn
106 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill
3831 6000
www.metropolitanmotorinn.com
E8
Riverglenn
70 Kate Street, Indooroopilly
3871 4500
www.riverglenn.com.au
Sapphire Resort
5 Brereton Street, South Brisbane
3217 2588
www.sapphireresort.com.au
K4
Snooze Inn
383 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley
3620 4800
www.snoozeinn.com.au
B10
The Manly Hotel
54 Cambridge Parade, Manly
3249 5999
www.manlyhotel.com.au
G12*
SW of O1
Backpackers / Hostels
Base Brisbane Central
308 Edward Street, Brisbane
3211 2433
www.stayatbase.com
Base Brisbane Embassy
214 Elizabeth Street, Brisbane
3166 8000
www.stayatbase.com
H9
Brisbane Backpackers Resort
110 Vulture Street, West End
3844 9956
www.brisbanebackpackers.com.au
M5
Brisbane City Backpackers
380 Upper Roma Street, Brisbane
3211 3221
www.citybackpackers.com
G4
Brisbane City YHA
392 Upper Roma Street, Brisbane
3236 1004
www.yha.com.au
G4
Bunk
Corner Ann & Gipps Streets, Fortitude Valley
1800 682 865
www.bunkbrisbane.com.au
C11
Chill Backpackers
328 Upper Roma Street, Brisbane
3236 0088
www.chillbackpackers.com
G4
Tinbilly Travellers
462 George Street, Brisbane
3238 5888
www.tinbilly.com
G6
Woodduck Backpackers
390 Upper Roma Street, Brisbane
3236 2961
www.woodduck.com.au
G4
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EVENT EXPERTS
Brisbane’s behind-the-scenes brilliance
They’re the silent heroes
of events. The organisers.
The entertainers. The
AV experts. The support
service suppliers who
complete the picture of
every great event and
make it effortless for
everyone else.
From transport operators to
lighting technicians, stage
builders to set designers,
performers to Professional
Conference Organisers,
Brisbane is home to an
outstanding group of
support service suppliers.
With their specialised
skills, trained expertise
and intimate knowledge
of the local industry, these
are the people to call on
for assistance and advice
in shaping, styling and
arranging an event. Always
outstanding, always creative,
always focused on delivering
the highest standards of
customer service, Brisbane’s
support suppliers deliver
on the details with an
imaginative flair typical of
Australia’s new world city.
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PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES
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Professional support services
Web
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Airtrain
www.airtrain.com.au
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Alpha Car Hire
www.alphacarhire.com.au
90
Aries Tours & Transport
www.ariestours.com
87
Blue Shadow Group
www.blueshadowgroup.com
89
Brisbane Visitor Information
and Booking Centre
www.visitbrisbane.com.au
90
Limoso Limousines
www.limoso.com.au
91
Moreton Hire
www.moreton.net.au
91
Murrays Coaches, Buses & Limousines
www.murrays.com.au
91
Off-Site Connections Event Management
www.offsiteconnections.com
91
Produktz Pty Ltd
www.produktz.com.au
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Pyramid Displays
www.pyramiddisplays.com.au
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Staging Connections
www.stagingconnections.com
PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE ORGANISERS
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84
Professional Conference Organisers
Web
92
arinex
www.arinex.com.au
92
Carillon Conference Management (CCM)
www.ccm.com.au
92
cievents
www.cievents.com
92
Eventcorp
www.eventcorp.com.au
92
ICMS Australasia Pty Ltd
www.icmsaust.com.au
93
ICMS Pty Ltd
www.icms.com.au
93
LOUD Conferences and Events
www.loudevents.com.au
93
MCI (formerly Event Planners Australia)
www.mci-group.com/australia
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The OzAccom Group
www.ozaccom.com.au
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WALDRONSMITH Management
www.waldronsmith.com.au
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BLUE SHADOW GROUP
Blue Shadow Group – total audio-visual
and event solutions.
Blue Shadow Group is a boutique 5 star audio-visual and event
production house. The passion our team has for creating the
perfect event, shows in everything we do. From audio-visual
hire and web-streaming for conferences to theming concepts
for dinners, we have everything covered. From small to large
scale events, we are your total event solutions team.
Services Provided
• Complete audio-visual services
for conferences, gala dinners and
special events
• The latest video production
and web-streaming technology
for seminars, conferences
and exhibitions
• Our young, dynamic team can offer
fresh ideas utilising the latest in
audio-visual technology
• Customised and creative theming
concept designs for gala dinners
• We can work with you in any
conference or event venue in
South-East Queensland
• Huge range of state-of-the-art
screen technology for exhibitions
• Work with a company that
shares your passion in creating
that perfect event
• Big enough to give you confidence,
small enough to give you flexibility
• A huge range of outdoor inflatable
cinema products – the perfect
addition to any outdoor dinner
Contact Information
address 3/8 Henry Street, Logan 4219
postal 3/8 Henry Street, Logan 4219 phone 1300 767 755
fax (+61 7) 5537 4088 email [email protected]
web www.blueshadowgroup.com
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STAGING CONNECTIONS
Integrated event solutions; audio-visual,
styling, design, webcasting.
Creating unforgettable events for more than 25 years means
we know how to bring your vision to life and seamlessly deliver
any style of event. At 100 locations including 70 premium
venues, only Staging Connections offers an integrated event
solution from audio-visual, styling, theming and set design
through to webcasting and new digital event services.
Services Provided
• Technical production management
– a flawless production timeline
through to seamless event execution
• Props, accessories and linen –
inspire the imagination with a touch
of uniqueness
• Audio, vision, lighting – compellingly
convey your message through vision
and sound
• Set design and screen content –
transform your event creating an
individual environment
• Styling and theming – transport
guests from the ordinary to
the extraordinary
• Webcasting – the evolution of live
events, taking your event from stage
to screen
Contact Information
address 18 Babdoyle Street, Loganholme 4129
postal 18 Babdoyle Street, Loganholme 4129 phone (+61 7) 3442 9999
fax (+61 7) 3442 9900 email [email protected] web www.stagingconnections.com
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BRISBANE VISITOR INFORMATION AND BOOKING CENTRE
Free information for visitors, from a handy Queen Street Mall location.
Whether it’s tour bookings, events and entertainment information, brochures and maps, or general touring advice, the Brisbane
Visitor Information and Booking Centre has it covered. Also the best place in town to get advice about Brisbane and South-East
Queensland’s integrated public transport service.
Services Provided
• Online accommodation and tour
booking system
• Conference travel services
• Specialised conference support
services available – ask the Brisbane
Marketing Convention Bureau
• Can dedicate a travel professional
to take care of all tour and partner
program needs
• Friendly and informative staff
Contact Information
address Queen Street Mall (between Albert & Edward Streets), Brisbane 4000 postal PO Box 12260 George Street, Brisbane 4003
phone (+61 7) 3006 6290 fax (+61 7) 3210 1627 email [email protected] web www.visitbrisbane.com.au
PYRAMID DISPLAYS
Exhibition and display specialists.
Pyramid Displays specialise in exhibition trade shows, custom-built displays and exhibition stands. Listening carefully to your
special requirements and needs, our experienced and creative team will produce impressive trade shows and head-turning,
innovative, custom stands whilst always remaining budget conscious.
Services Provided
• Servicing the exhibition industry from
a single display panel through to a
complete trade show
• Custom stand builders – custom
stands can be built from your design
or ours
• Services include: signage, lighting,
furniture, floor coverings, plant hire
and entrance features
• Trade shows, custom stands and
booth upgrades
• Shell scheme – frontrunner and
aluminium system available
• Informative and friendly staff with
advanced product knowledge
• Art shows, school and community
centre displays
• Graphics and signage produced
in-house by our signage department
• Furniture hire from our extensive
furniture range
Contact Information
address 8 Industrial Avenue, Molendinar 4215 postal 8 Industrial Avenue, Molendinar 4215
phone (+61 7) 5522 1133 fax (+61 7) 5522 0744 email [email protected] web www.pyramiddisplays.com.au
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AIRTRAIN
Runs from Brisbane Airport directly into the heart of Brisbane city.
Services Provided
• Frequent departures stopping at
downtown stations including Central,
Roma Street and South Brisbane
• Express air-conditioned trains offer
a 20 minute transit into Brisbane’s
city centre
• Tailored group and conference
packages available
• Children travel free between the
airport and city stations when
accompanied by a paying adult
Contact Information address Domestic Airport, Brisbane Airport 4007
postal PO Box 66, Pinkenba 4008 phone (+61 7) 3216 3308
fax (+61 7) 3216 3361 email [email protected] web www.airtrain.com.au
ALPHA CAR HIRE
Conveniently located car hire, leading the way on price and service.
Services Provided
• Free hotel delivery – we can deliver
our vehicles to hotels and conference
centres for easy touring
• Pre and post touring – discounted
rates for conferences with free
pick-up from hotel or airport
• Unbeatable corporate and group
rates on new cars, from small cars to
family sedans to eight seaters
• Convenient locations at the Brisbane
Airport, Brisbane city and suburbs
and Gold Coast Airport
Contact Information address Various locations in Brisbane, Brisbane 4000
postal PO Box 676, Hamilton 4007 phone 1300 227 473
fax (+61 7) 3868 2601 email [email protected] web www.alphacarhire.com.au
ARIES TOURS & TRANSPORT
5 star ground transport and tour operator.
Services Provided
• Affordable 5 star ground transport,
sedan and stretch limousines, mini,
mid size and large coaches
• Tours and activities suitable for
partner programs, social days and
team building
• Private airport transfers, transport for
excursions, field trips, site visits and
off-site events
• Dedicated staff allocated to liaise
with event organisers, available 24/7
Contact Information address 16 Barnett Place, Molendinar 4214
postal 16 Barnett Place, Molendinar 4214 phone (+61 7) 5594 9933
fax (+61 7) 5594 9922 email [email protected] web www.ariestours.com
LIMOSO LIMOUSINES
World-class, cost-effective, chauffeured ground transport solutions.
Services Provided
• 24-hour reservations team that
monitors all movements
• Chauffeured luxury sedans, people
movers, mini buses and large coaches
• We specialise in conference,
corporate and all road
show transport
• Chauffeurs are dressed in a corporate
uniform of conservative black suit,
white shirt and tie
Contact Information address Unit 1/720 Macarthur Avenue Central, Pinkenba 4008
postal PO Box 129, Pinkenba 4008 phone (+61 7) 3260 1135
fax (+61 7) 3260 1075 email [email protected] web www.limoso.com.au
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MORETON HIRE
Experience is everything – making your business the star attraction.
Services Provided
• Shell scheme and custom-design
exhibition stand builders
• Signage and graphic design
• Furniture and display equipment hire
• Full range of technical services for
conference and event audio-visual,
lighting and design
Contact Information address 31 Paringa Road, Murrarie 4172
postal PO Box 624, Cannon Hill 4170 phone (+61 7) 3307 4444
fax (+61 7) 3307 4449 email [email protected] web www.moreton.net.au
MURRAYS COACHES, BUSES & LIMOUSINES
Murrays provides Australia’s largest fleet of luxury coaches for hire.
Services Provided
• Modern luxury coaches, buses and
limousines available for charter, hire,
transfers and tours
• All bookings are monitored and
quality controlled 24-hours a day,
seven days a week
• Quality coaches for every
occasion ranging from nine
to 61 seater vehicles
• Tour and transport planning,
hospitality meet and greet services
and on-site airport coordination
Contact Information address 222 Macarthur Avenue, Eagle Farm 4009
postal PO Box 6291, Gold Coast MC 9726 phone 13 22 59
fax 1300 309 448 email [email protected] web www.murrays.com.au
OFF-SITE CONNECTIONS EVENT MANAGEMENT
Meeting and event solutions – production, theming and entertainment.
Services Provided
• Event design including venue
selection, catering, audio-visual
production, décor and entertainment
• Overall event management or solutions
for just a few components of an event
or conference
• Technical production including
conference or event stage set,
audio-visual design and management
• Any size or style of event, conference,
award, cocktail party or road show in
Brisbane or Australia
Contact Information address Level 1, 7 Hudson Road, Albion 4010
postal PO Box 484, Albion 4010 phone (+61 7) 3262 2938 fax (+61 7) 3262 5903
email [email protected] web www.offsiteconnections.com
PRODUKTZ PTY LTD
Creative, tailor-made conference and event promotional merchandise.
Services Provided
• Unique concepts and ideas with the
latest products to add a little bit of
difference to your event
• Competitive pricing, working to
achieve the best result within your
budget constraints
• Amazing service plus reliable and
on-time delivery
• All Produktz account managers have
years of experience with a wealth of
information and contacts
Contact Information address 27 Finchley Street, Milton 4064
postal PO Box 2015, Milton 4064 phone (+61 7) 3369 2199
fax (+61 7) 3369 1560 email [email protected] web www.produktz.com.au
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ARINEX
arinex, “architects of inspiring
experiences”, is a leading specialist of
conferences, events and destination
management. Consisting of eight core
business units, arinex offers end-to-end
solutions, products and services for
successful conferences and events
locally and worldwide. arinex has
offices in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne
and Perth.
Contact Information address Level 5, 79 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000
postal Level 5, 79 Adelaide Street, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3226 2800
fax (+61 2) 9267 5443 email [email protected] web www.arinex.com.au
CARILLON CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT (CCM)
An experienced, long-established
(since 1985), exceptionally capable
and innovative professional conference
management company offering a full
range of conference management
services using the latest generation
systems and technologies. Attentive,
personal services delivered by
executives with unrivalled experience.
Contact Information address Office 14, 152 Musgrave Road, Red Hill 4059
postal PO Box 177, Red Hill 4059 phone (+61 7) 3368 2644
fax (+61 7) 3369 3731 email [email protected] web www.ccm.com.au
CIEVENTS
Since 1986 cievents has continued its
impressive growth with offices in
Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland,
London, Birmingham and Shanghai.
Service offerings include inbound and
outbound conferences, incentive and
event management, full production
services, graphic design and
communication, and loyalty and
incentive marketing programme design.
Contact Information address Level 4, 545 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000
postal Level 4, 545 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000 phone (+61 7) 3170 8580
fax (+61 7) 3170 8595 email fi[email protected] web www.cievents.com
EVENTCORP
Eventcorp is one of Australia’s longest
established Professional Conference
Organisers. Systemised, accountable
and outcome driven, we have a
successful track record in the corporate
sector and in creating high impact,
positive outcomes for the association
and not-for-profit sectors. Our
accredited, qualified and experienced
staff offer great service and real results.
Contact Information address 2a/15 Anthony Street, West End 4101
postal PO Box 3873, South Brisbane 4101 phone (+61 7) 3334 4400
fax (+61 7) 3334 4499 email [email protected] web www.eventcorp.com.au
ICMS AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD
We have successfully delivered
award-winning conferences for
associations, government and corporate
clients. Within the last 15 years, we have
managed over 265 meetings and have
hosted over 250,000 delegates,
speakers, exhibitors and sponsors,
providing us with extensive experience
and contacts in both the national and
international communities.
Contact Information address 72 Merivale Street, South Brisbane 4101
postal PO Box 3599, South Brisbane 4101 phone (+61 7) 3255 1002
fax (+61 7) 3255 1004 email [email protected] web www.icmsaust.com.au
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ICMS PTY LTD
ICMS Pty Ltd is not simply another
conference management company –
we’re a 100 per cent Australian owned
family business with a 41-year history
and international recognition as one of
the country’s leading conference
management companies in the
associations field.
Contact Information address 88 Merivale Street, South Brisbane 4101
postal PO Box 3496, South Brisbane 4101 phone (+61 7) 3844 1138
fax (+61 7) 3844 0909 email [email protected] web www.icms.com.au
LOUD CONFERENCES AND EVENTS
LOUD events is a boutique, award-winning
event and conferencing company
specialising in designing and managing
events throughout Queensland.
Dedicated to delivering personalised
service for registration and
accommodation right through to custom
stage sets, centrepieces, large format
signage, off-site dinners and award
dinner technical production.
Contact Information address Unit 1/64–68 Meakin Road, Meadowbrook 4131
postal PO Box 3695, South Brisbane 4101 phone (+61 7) 3200 8299
fax (+61 7) 3009 0469 email [email protected] web www.loudevents.com.au
MCI (FORMERLY EVENT PLANNERS AUSTRALIA)
MCI (formerly Event Planners Australia)
has been designing and delivering
spectacularly successful conferences,
road shows and corporate events in
Brisbane for over 32 years.
As the leading globally integrated
communication and event management
company, we offer tailored solutions for
associations, corporations and
government departments.
Contact Information address 6 Allison Street, Bowen Hills 4006
postal 6 Allison Street, Bowen Hills 4006 phone (+61 7) 3858 5400
fax (+61 7) 3858 5499 email [email protected] web www.mci-group.com/australia
THE OZACCOM GROUP
The OzAccom Group knows every
conference or event is different. That is
why we tailor our event management
services to suit the unique needs of
your event or conference.
Through our experience, innovative
technology, transparency and
professional management we ensure
successful events for our clients and
their delegates.
Contact Information address 15 Wren Street, Bowen Hills 4006
postal PO Box 104, RBH Post Office 4029 phone (+61 7) 3854 1611
fax (+61 7) 3854 1507 email [email protected] web www.ozaccom.com.au
WALDRONSMITH MANAGEMENT
WALDRONSMITH Management is an
industry leader in conference,
exhibition and association
management. Valuable experience
gained managing national and
international events since 1994 has led
us into the association, corporate and
government sectors. Our shared vision
is to bring people together and your
conference to life.
Contact Information address Locked Bag 8, Milton 4064
postal Locked Bag 8, Milton 4064 phone 1300 883 879
fax (+61 3) 9645 6322 email [email protected] web www.waldronsmith.com.au
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MORE SUPPORT SERVICES
Account Name
Phone (+61 7)
Website
Airtrain
Domestic Airport, Brisbane Airport
3216 3308
www.airtrain.com.au
Aries Tours & Transport
16 Barnett Place, Molendinar
5594 9933
www.ariestours.com
arinex
Level 5, 79 Adelaide Street, Brisbane
3226 2800
www.arinex.com.au
Black & White Cabs
11 Dryandra Road, Brisbane Airport
3860 1800
www.blackandwhitecabs.com.au
Blue Shadow Group
3/8 Henry Street, Logan
1300 767 755
www.blueshadowgroup.com
Brisbane Cruises
Brett’s Wharf, Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton
3630 2666
www.brisbanecruises.com.au
Carillon Conference
Management (CCM)
Office 14, 152 Musgrave Road, Red Hill
3368 2644
www.ccm.com.au
Caxton St Catering
32 Berwick Street, Fortitude Valley
3252 3363
www.caxtonstcatering.com.au
cievents
Level 4, 545 Queen Street, Brisbane
3170 8580
www.cievents.com
Coachtrans Australia
1/33 Ereton Drive, Arundel
3358 9700
www.coachtrans.com.au
Decoder
23 Halford Street, Newstead
3666 0961
www.decoder.net.au
Dreamweavers
52 Annie Street, Auchenflower
1300 883 809
www.dreamweavers.com.au
East Coast Car Rentals
504 Nudgee Road, Hendra
5592 0444
www.eastcoastcarrentals.com.au
Eventcorp
2a/15 Anthony Street, West End
3334 4400
www.eventcorp.com.au
Event Production
Management
PO Box 990, Nerang
5502 0006
www.eventpro.net.au
Executive Helicopters
Hangar 405, Wirraway Avenue, Archerfield
3277 9988
www.execheli.com.au
Expertise Events
4/1 Skyline Place, Frenchs Forest
(+61 2) 9452 7575
www.expertiseevents.com.au
ExpoNet – Exhibition &
Event Services
17 Lochlarney Street, Beenleigh
3442 4100
www.exponet.com.au
FIREWORX by Ian Reidel
208 Beatty Road, Archerfield
3272 9423
www.fireworx.com.au
Ghost Tours
PO Box 232, Sunnybank
3344 7265
www.ghost-tours.com.au
Global Plus
1/7 Indy Court, Nerang
5561 3600
www.globalplus.com.au
Haycom
1/25 Donkin Street, South Brisbane
3255 1855
www.haycomstaging.com.au
ICMS Australasia Pty Ltd
72 Merivale Street, South Brisbane
3255 1002
www.icmsaust.com.au
ICMS Pty Ltd
88 Merivale Street, South Brisbane
3844 1138
www.icms.com.au
j2 ideas & events
D1a/Jetstream Business Centre, 5 Grevillea Place,
Brisbane Airport
3860 6790
www.j2.net.au
Limoso Limousines
1/720 Macarthur Avenue Central, Pinkenba
3260 1135
www.limoso.com.au
LOUD Conferences
and Events
1/64–68 Meakin Road, Meadowbrook
3200 8299
www.loudevents.com.au
Mantle & Cook
187 Wellington Road, East Brisbane
3456 1588
www.mantleandcook.com.au
MCI (formerly Event
Planners Australia)
6 Allison Street, Bowen Hills
3858 5400
www.mci-group.com/australia
Moreton Hire
31 Paringa Road, Murrarie
3307 4444
www.moreton.net.au
Murrays Coaches,
Buses & Limousines
222 Macarthur Avenue, Eagle Farm
13 22 59
www.murrays.com.au
Neal’s Hire and
Special Events
228a Lavarack Avenue, Eagle Farm
3260 1133
www.nealshire.com.au
Off-Site Connections
Event Management
Level 1, 7 Hudson Road, Albion
3262 2938
www.offsiteconnections.com
ONCALL Interpreters
& Translators
2/67 St Pauls Terrace, Spring Hill
3018 0333
www.oncallinterpreters.com
Organised Conferences
70 Barry Road, Tamborine
1800 448 462
www.organisedconferences.com.au
Pyramid Displays
8 Industrial Avenue, Molendinar
5522 1133
www.pyramiddisplays.com.au
Qantas Airways
Airport Central Building, Level 10, Corner O’Riordan
& Robey Streets, Mascot
(+61 2) 9691 3636
www.qantas.com.au
River City Cruises
South Bank Forecourt Jetty, South Bank
0428 278 473
www.rivercitycruises.com.au
3201 2808
www.uq.net.au/
conferenceconnections/
www.stagingconnections.com
Sally Brown
Conference Connections
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Address
43 Billagall Drive, Karana Downs
Staging Connections
18 Babdoyle Street, Loganholme
3442 9999
Staging Dimensions
30 Millway Street, Kedron
3350 1144
www.stagingdimensions.com.au
The OzAccom Group
15 Wren Street, Bowen Hills
3854 1611
www.ozaccom.com.au
The Prop House
Corner Vulture & Leopard Streets, Woolloongabba
3392 4000
www.theprophouse.com.au
Veolia Transport
10 Smith Street, Capalaba
3248 6100
www.veoliatransportbrisbane.
com.au
WALDRONSMITH
Management
Locked Bag 8, Milton
1300 883 879
www.waldronsmith.com.au
Leisu
Activitie
PLEASURE PURSUITS
Gallery of Modern Art
Inspiring activities in and around Brisbane
Urban or outdoors. Hip
or homespun. Art or
adventure. Brisbane
makes business better
with its pleasurable
pastimes and mix of
city, coast and
country experiences.
Acclaimed by Lonely Planet
as “a sleek, cosmopolitan city
complete with world-class
art galleries, a booming
live music scene and a
fabulous café culture”
Brisbane offers city-living,
urban-loving visitors all
that they crave; a vibrant
atmosphere alive with the
sights and sounds of stylish
urban villages, cultural and
artistic endeavours, gourmet
restaurants, fabulous
shopping and luxury spas.
Along with its sophisticated
side, Brisbane has the
sun-kissed style and great
love of the outdoors
that so typifies Australia.
The marine sanctuary of
Moreton Bay and its idyllic
islands sits within one easy
hour eastward, while the
rustic country charms of
the Scenic Rim region lie
westward within the hour.
INSIDER INFORMATION For all your on-the-ground vital visitor information head to
visitbrisbane.com.au
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BRISBANE – INSIDE OUT
HIDDEN TREASURES
Museum of Brisbane
For art and exhibits
that explore Brisbane’s
communities and culture
Mix and match ideas for a memorable itinerary
Whether you’ve got an
hour, an afternoon or
plenty of pre and post
playtime up your sleeve,
we’ve got the mix and
match ideas for building
an itinerary that’s
uniquely you.
Itinerary ideas:
In and around South Bank
Itinerary ideas:
For fun urban action
Soak up the sunshine with
a stroll through South
Bank Parklands, a visit to
Australia’s only inner-city
beach or a scenic ride on
the Wheel of Brisbane.
Grab the best city views
with a sunrise or sunset
visit to the Story Bridge
Adventure Climb.
Explore the galleries,
museums and sites of
the cultural precinct
including the Queensland
Gallery of Art and Gallery
of Modern Art.
Catch a world-class show at
the Queensland Performing
Arts Centre.
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Embrace pedal power and
team up with Brisbane Urban
Adventures for a Brisbane
River bike tour.
Join the urban escapades
of the Riverlife Adventure
Centre with a climb up the
Kangaroo Point Cliffs or a
twilight kayaking tour.
INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES Pay homage to Australia’s rich Indigenous history, in a modern
day way with visits to Dandiiri Maiwar – the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures
Centre, Fireworks Gallery and Riverlife Mirrabooka – Aboriginal Cultural Experience.
South Bank
CITY SECRETS
Mount Coot-tha
For fantastic Brisbane views
morning, noon and night
Itinerary ideas:
A few iconic introductions
Itinerary ideas:
Around the urban villages
Itinerary ideas:
City sights, shopping & spas
Cuddle a koala, walk
amongst kangaroos and
meet Australia’s iconic
wildlife at the Lone Pine
Koala Sanctuary.
Discover the picnicking
charm of New Farm Park,
the pleasure of barefoot
bowls at Merthyr Bowls
Club and the fun of
Brisbane Powerhouse’s
free comedy program.
Discover local secrets and
city sights on one of the
Brisbane Visitor Information
and Booking Centre’s free
walking tours.
Jump aboard a CityCat and
join the locals to cruise the
Brisbane River the cheap
and cheerful way.
Uncover the history of
Australia’s most famous beer
with a brewery tour at the
XXXX Ale House.
Visit Fortitude Valley and
explore its celebrated
collection of fashion
boutiques (like Sass & Bide),
restaurants (like Ortiga) and
clubs (like Family).
Head up hill from the city
to The Barracks precinct
for great dining, art
house cinema and
speciality shopping.
Indulge in Brisbane’s best
shopping experience in
the Queen Street Mall –
home to more than 700
fabulous retailers.
Rest and relax with anything
from a massage to a
manicure amid the decadent
day spa surrounds of
Stephanies Spa Retreat.
GAME ON With world famous sporting grounds located across the city, sport lovers
can easily get their fix of physical action in Brisbane. Try Eagle Farm Racecourse for
a flutter, The Gabba for cricket and AFL, and Suncorp Stadium for football.
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BRISBANE – FURTHER AFIELD
Hot air ballooning – Scenic Rim
Itinerary ideas in the neighbourhood
Beyond Brisbane and
within the hour there’s
seemingly endless scope
to extend the leisure and
pleasure experience.
Branch out to the
broader region and
expand the itinerary with
these extra activities.
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Amp up the itinerary:
With aerial adrenalin
Amp up the itinerary:
With a race car run
For the fearless, the
Toogoolawah drop zone
in Brisbane’s Country
Valleys offers one of the
best skydiving spots in the
country.
Tryabor
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DISCOVERING IPSWICH Queensland’s oldest provincial city is home to beautiful
colonial houses, one of the longest stretches of heritage façades in Australia and The
Workshops Rail Museum – an acclaimed interactive heritage and cultural experience
and one of the region’s premier tourism attractions.
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MORETON BAY AND ISLANDS – MORE TO DO
COASTAL CUISINE
Straight from the sea
Hot, fresh fish and chips –
the Moreton Bay must-do
Sun and
sea inspired
itinerary ideas
With an abundance
of outdoor activities and
natural beauty to spare,
Brisbane’s Moreton Bay
and Islands is an ideal
itinerary option. From
easy day trips to an
extended escape, there’s
an experience to suit
your schedule.
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Itinerary ideas:
Fabulous flora and fauna
Itinerary ideas:
Alfresco island adventures
Marvel at the passing
parade and playful antics
of humpback whales on a
Brisbane Whale Watching
cruise of Moreton Bay (June
to November).
Hit the water with Moreton
Island Adventures and enjoy
a snorkelling excursion
through the Tangalooma
wrecks located just off the
Moreton Island shoreline.
Visit the Tangalooma Marine
Education and Conservation
Centre on Moreton Island for
a guided walking tour and
interactive presentation on
island wildlife preservation.
Feel the thrill of quad-biking
on Moreton Island’s beach
and bushland trails with a
Tangalooma Island Resort
ATV tour.
Experience the pure joy of
handfeeding wild dolphins
under the night stars of
Moreton Island at the
Tangalooma Island Resort.
Embrace the adrenalin rush
of sand-boarding down the
highest stabilised sand-dune
in the world on a Moreton
Island desert safari tour.
MARINE PARK MARVELS Pumicestone Passage (just north of Brisbane) is a calm,
warm water channel that’s perfectly suited to wildlife watching and watersports.
Sightings of dugongs, dolphins and turtles are common and with more bird species
than Kakadu it’s a birdwatcher’s delight.
TRAVEL TIMES
Paradise in under an hour
It takes just 25 minutes to
reach Straddie by water taxi
North Stradbroke Island
Itinerary ideas:
Idyllic island appeal
Itinerary ideas:
Inspired by beach and bush
Itinerary ideas:
A collage of coastal charm
Uncover the unique
eco-appeal of North
Stradbroke Island (or
Straddie as it’s known to
locals) with the team from
Straddie Kingfisher Tours.
Head to Point Lookout for
a surfing lesson with the
gurus from North Stradbroke
Island Surf School.
Hire a car and delve into
the charm and character
of the coastal villages with
a scenic drive along the
tourist routes.
Secure the catch of the day
on a half or full-day deep sea
fishing charter operating out
of Point Lookout on North
Stradbroke Island.
Dive into Straddie’s
underwater world with
the professional team
from the Manta Lodge
& Scuba Centre.
Admire the spectacular
views and beauty of nature
along Straddie’s North Gorge
Headlands walk.
Pack some bush barbeque
supplies and spend time
soaking up the scenic
surrounds of Brown Lake on
North Stradbroke Island.
Join in the life of the
esplanades with walking
and cycling, windsurfing
and fishing, picnics and
play parks.
Include a trip to Sirromet
Winery in the itinerary
and indulge in a tasting
tour and fine-dining at
Restaurant Lurleen’s.
THE DEEP BLUE Located just off Moreton Island, Flinders Reef is one of Queensland’s
most popular dive sites. Along with the spectacular array of fish species, the site offers
more varieties of coral that any other single reef on the Great Barrier Reef.
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SCENIC RIM – BRISBANE’S RURAL BACKYARD
TRAVEL TIMES
To the mountains
in minutes
The Scenic Rim is
located just one hour
out of Brisbane
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Itinerary ideas:
The high life in the hills
Itinerary ideas:
Fresh air mountain thrills
Meander on up to Mount
Tamborine,
stroll down
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THE GREEN CAULDRON The mountains of the Scenic Rim – fittingly known as
the Green Cauldron – were once a verdant volcanic hotspot. Today, with its lush
landscapes of World-Heritage listed national parks and distinct flora and fauna,
the mountains preserve living links to Australia’s ancient past.
BUSH BEAUTY
As nature intended
Home to eight exceptional
national parks
Rock climbing – Mount French
Itinerary ideas:
Test your talents
Itinerary ideas:
Straight to the rural heart
Itinerary ideas:
Cattle station style
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take
in its
bushwalking
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Enjoy a scenic drive to
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Brisbane’s
backyard
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5 star bush-tucker
feast and
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experience.
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with Classe Di Cucina Italiana
–
an Italian
cooking
class
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BACK TO NATURE To truly immerse yourself in the Scenic Rim we recommend
hitting the hiking trails. A great option is the Hidden Peaks Walk – an exceptional
guided bushwalking tour that traverses the pristine environments of the Spicers
Peak Nature Refuge and Main Range National Park.
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while you’re taking care of business,
we’ll take care of you...
right here, in Brisbane’s backyard...
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES
Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Centre
For tours, tips
and travel info
Recognised by tourists
across the globe as a
symbol of information
and assistance, the
big blue and yellow
is dotted high and low
across the Greater
Brisbane region.
Brisbane
Country Valleys
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3006 6290
Esk
T (+61 7) 5424 2923
Brisbane Domestic Airport
T (+61 7) 3305 9233
Fernvale
T (+61 7) 5427 0200
Brisbane International
Airport
T (+61 7) 3406 3190
Lake Apex
T (+61 7) 5466 3426
Beenleigh
Lockyer Valley
T (+61 7) 5411 4291
Beenleigh
T (+61 7) 3287 1377
Pine Rivers
T (+61 7) 3205 4793
Moreton Bay and Islands
Scenic Rim and Ipswich
Bribie Island
T (+61 7) 3408 9026
Beaudesert
T (+61 7) 5541 4495
Caboolture
T 1800 833 100
Boonah
T (+61 7) 5463 2233
Redcliffe Central
T (+61 7) 3283 3577
Canungra
T (+61 7) 5543 5156
Redcliffe City
T (+61 7) 3284 3500
Ipswich
T (+61 7) 3281 0555
Redlands on Moreton Bay
T (+61 7) 3821 2730
Rathdowney
T (+61 7) 5544 1222
Wynnum Manly
T (+61 7) 3348 3524
Tamborine Mountain
T (+61 7) 5545 3200
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QUINTESSENTIAL QUEENSLAND
Walk into the sunshine
Just beyond Brisbane’s
borders lies an explorer’s
world of tourism
treasures. From rainforest
to reef to red desert,
Queensland is where
good times come to life.
Make it memorable with
these spots that shine.
Fraser Island
Sunshine Coast
Celebrated as a precious
part of Australia’s natural
and cultural heritage,
the world’s largest sand
island is a place of pristine
beauty much-loved by
outdoor enthusiasts.
With beaches in
abundance and a beautiful
hinterland in its backyard,
the Sunshine Coast is a
naturally refreshing beach
break option.
Gold Coast
Home to a 70 kilometre
stretch of surf and sand and
100,000 hectares of World
Heritage-listed rainforest,
the Gold Coast is leisure and
pleasure personified.
Queensland’s Outback
Raw, rugged and rich in
history, the wide open
spaces of the Outback
deliver unforgettable,
authentic, Australian
experiences that touch
the heart and soul.
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The Whitsundays
Think Whitsundays, think
sun-drenched perfection,
74 island wonders and the
magnificence of the Great
Barrier Reef.
Tropical North
Spectacular natural
settings and outdoor
adventure experiences come
together in the Tropical
North’s lush landscape of
reef and rainforest.
AUTHENTIC AUSTRALIA
Cable Beach – Western Australia
The trip of a lifetime
Kangaroos, koalas and
crocs. The big red rock,
the brightly coloured reef
and the bright stars of
the Southern Cross. Our
country is unique and
inspiring and wonderful.
Ultimate Australia awaits.
Australian Capital Territory
The political heart of
our nation and home to
Canberra’s powerhouse
collection of museums and
art galleries.
New South Wales
The all-round Aussie
experience to embrace –
from the zen of Byron Bay to
the zest of Sydney to the zip
of the Snowy Mountains.
Northern Territory
Unforgettable. Awe-inspiring.
Raw and real. A definite
Australian must-do for
must-see destinations like
Kakadu and Uluru.
South Australia
One for the wine lovers and
foodie aficionados. Picture
a city of churches, rolling
hills and the world-famous
vineyards of the Barossa Valley.
Tasmania
An island unto itself. Wild,
rugged and beautiful. Full of
history, adventure and iconic
locations like Wineglass Bay.
Victoria
Arts or outdoors, this
southern state delivers in
droves with the culturally
cool Melbourne and famed
sites such as the Great
Ocean Road.
Western Australia
Spanning around a third
of the country, this vast
state offers extraordinary
experiences – from
swimming with whale
sharks to camel rides on
Cable Beach.
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LAY OF THE LAND
Maps that make
it easy
Find your feet in
Brisbane with this
collection of handy
maps that mark
out key city spots,
regional highlights
and international
airline routes.
Inner-city map
On page 111a you’ll
find a map of Brisbane’s
central business district and
inner-city precincts. Use
the grid references to help
pinpoint venues and hotels
featured in the Venues and
Accommodation chapter.
Greater Brisbane
region map
On page 111 you’ll find
a simple guide to the
geography of the Greater
Brisbane region. Use the
map to get your bearings on
the broader Brisbane picture
and locate leisure spots like
the Moreton Bay and Islands
region and the Scenic Rim.
International airline
routes map
On page 112 you’ll find
a global reference chart
mapping out major
international airline routes
into Brisbane Airport. Along
with that, there’s useful
information on travel times
and flight frequency.
LISTINGS AND MAP COORDINATES
Accommodation
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Annie’s Shandon Inn
F8
Base Brisbane Central
G8
Base Brisbane Embassy
H9
Best Western Airport
Hacienda Motel
N of A12
Brisbane Backpackers Resort
M5
Brisbane City YHA
G4
Brisbane Marriott Hotel
F10
Brisbane Riverview Hotel
N of A16
Bunk
C11
Central Cosmo Apartments
J1
Central Dockside Apartments
H13
Central Hillcrest Apartments
N10
Central West End Apartments
L5
Chester’s Hotel
A13
Chifley at Lennons
H8
City Palms Motel
A9
Domain Serviced Apartments
NE of A20
Econo Lodge City Star Brisbane
L13
Emporium Hotel
A12
Franklin Villa
N5
Hilton Brisbane
H9
Holiday Inn Brisbane
G6
Hotel Chino
S of O14
Hotel George Williams
H7
Hotel Grand Chancellor
E7
Hotel Ibis Brisbane
H7
Hotel Urban Brisbane
F7
iStay River City
I9
Jephson Hotel
SW of O1
MacArthur Chambers
G9
Mantra on Queen
E10
Mantra South Bank
K7
Medina Executive Brisbane
D11
Mercure Hotel Brisbane
I7
Metro Hotel Tower Mill
F7
Metropolitan Motor Inn
E8
M on Mary
I9
Novotel Brisbane
F8
Novotel Brisbane Airport
N of A20
Oaks 212 Margaret
I10
Oaks Aurora
F10
Oaks Casino Towers
I8
Oaks Charlotte Towers
H9
Oaks Felix
H10
Oaks Festival Towers
I9
Oaks Lexicon
F9
Oxygen
E8
Park Regis North Quay
G5
Portal Hotel
E8
Q Resorts Abbey Apartments
G6
Quay West Suites Brisbane
J10
Quest on Story Bridge
G12
Quest River Park Central
H9
Quest Spring Hill
F7
Rendezvous Hotel Brisbane
G8
Republic Apartments
E9
Riverglenn
SW of O1
Riverside Hotel South Brisbane
I5
Rothbury Heritage Apartment Hotel
F9
Royal Albert Hotel
H9
Royal on the Park Brisbane
I10
Rydges South Bank
L7
Sapphire Resort
K4
Snooze Inn
B10
Sofitel Brisbane Central
F8
Spicers Balfour Hotel
E13
Stamford Plaza Brisbane
H10
The Docks on Goodwin
G12
The Inchcolm Hotel
F8
The Manor Apartment Hotel
G9
The Marque Brisbane
I9
The Point Brisbane
I12
The Sebel & Citigate King George
Square Brisbane
H7
The Sebel Suites Brisbane
I9
Tinbilly Travellers
G6
Treasury Casino & Hotel
I8
Watermark Hotel Brisbane
E6
Woodduck Backpackers
G4
J6
J7
K10
I6
E10
G9
I7
Dining and Shopping
Ann Street/Fortitude Valley
B12
Brunswick Street/Chinatown Malls
C11
Eagle Street Pier/Riverside Walk
G10
Emporium
A12
James Street
B13
Little Stanley Street
L8
Portside
N of A12
Queen Street Mall
H8
The Barracks
F4
Transport
Brisbane Transit Centre
Central Railway Station
Cultural Centre Busway Station
Fortitude Valley Railway Station
King George Square Busway Station
Roma Street Railway Station
South Brisbane Railway Station
F5
G8
J6
B11
H8
G6
J6
Venues
Cultural and Historical
Anzac Square War Memorial
Australia Post (GPO)
Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
Brisbane Powerhouse
City Hall
Customs House
Judith Wright Centre of
Contemporary Arts
King George Square
MacArthur Museum
Museum of Brisbane
Old Government House
Old Windmill
Parliament House
Queensland Art Gallery/
Gallery of Modern Art (QAG/GoMA)
Queensland Conservatorium
Griffith University
Queensland Maritime Museum
Queensland Museum (Sciencentre)
Queensland Performing
Arts Centre (QPAC)
QUT Art Museum
State Library of Queensland
St John’s Cathedral
St Stephen’s Cathedral
Treasury Casino
G9
G9
J10
F18
H8
F10
C12
H8
G9
G8
K10
G7
J9
I6
K7
M9
Brisbane Convention &
Exhibition Centre
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Brisbane Racing Club
Queensland Sport and
Athletics Centre
Queensland Tennis Centre
RNA Showgrounds
Suncorp Piazza
Suncorp Stadium
The Gabba
Victoria Park Golf Complex
& Function Centre
K6
N of A12
N of A20
S of O12
S of O12
N of A9
K8
G2
N14
B5
Brisbane Visitor Information
and Booking Centre
Queen Street
(between Albert & Edward Streets)
H9
T (+61 7) 3006 6290 W visitbrisbane.com.au
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LISTINGS AND MAP COORDINATES
All Seasons Stradbroke Island
F15
Australia Zoo
A10
Best Western Ipswich Heritage Motor Inn I8
Binna Burra Mountain Lodge
N11
Bond University Function Centre
M14
Boonah and District
Cultural Centre
L7
Couran Cove Island Resort
K14
Dreamworld | WhiteWater World
K13
Fitzy’s Loganholme
I12
Ipswich Civic Centre
I8
La Vida on Anzac
D11
Logan Entertainment Centre
I 12
Manly Marina Cove Motel
G12
Mercure Clear Mountain Lodge Spa
and Vineyard
Metro Hotel Ipswich International
Moreton Island Adventures
Oaks Aspire
Oaks Mon Komo
O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat
& Mountain Villas
Pethers Rainforest Retreat
Port of Brisbane Visitors Centre
Proximity Waterfront Apartments
Quest Ipswich
Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron
Sails Restaurant & Function Centre
Scarborough Beach Resort
E9
I8
F11
I8
D11
M11
K11
F12
D11
I8
G12
D11
D11
Sheldon Sport & Entertainment Centre
Sirromet Winery
Spicers Hidden Vale
Spicers Peak Lodge
Stradbroke Island Beach Hotel |
Spa Resort
Tangalooma Island Resort
The Bunyip Scenic Rim Resort
The Centre Beaudesert
The Manly Hotel
The Workshops Rail Museum
Warner Village Theme Parks
Woodlands of Marburg
Zengarra Country House and Pavilions
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Brisbane Airport:
Denpasar, Bali
6.25 Hr Flight | 12 Flights/Week
Singapore, Singapore
7.55 Hr Flight | 36 Flights/Week
Disclaimer: All details and statistics current as at April 2011.
Brisbane Airport now boasts over 3,300
flights per week to 31 destinations in the
world. 33 airlines now call Brisbane a port of
call making it one of the world’s leading hubs
for commercial and passenger flights.
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
7 Hr Flight | 6 Flights/Week
Hong Kong, China
9 Hr Flight | 15 Flights/Week
Manila, Philippines
7.3 Hr Flight | 1 Flight/Week
Phuket, Thailand
8.45 Hr Flight | 2 Flights/Week
Mumbai, India
17.15 Hr Flight | 3 Flights/Week
Taipei, Taiwan
9 Hr Flight | 5 Flights/Week
Bangkok, Thailand
9.2 Hr Flight | 5 Flights/Week
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
8.25 Hr Flight | 5 Flights/Week
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
17.05 Hr Flight | 3 Flights/Week
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
14.4 Hr Flight | Double Daily Flights
Brisbane Airport has defied the economic
downturn, eclipsing the 19 million passenger
mark, with a record 19.7 million passengers
travelling through Brisbane Airport in the last
calendar year.
LOGISTICS GATEWAY TO THE WORLD
112
Brisbane
Domestic passengers
through Brisbane Airport in
the last calendar year.
Passengers travelling
through Brisbane Airport in
the last calendar year.
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
3 Hr Flight | 17 Flights/Week
Honiara, Solomon Islands
3.15 Hr Flight | 6 Flights/Week
weekly
Aircraft movements for the
Domestic Terminal
million
International passengers
through Brisbane Airport in
the last calendar year.
Port Vila, Vanuatu
2.35 Hr Flight | 6 Flights/Week
Nadi, Fiji
3.3 Hr Flight | 18 Flights/Week
Auckland, New Zealand
3.1 Hr Flight | 50 Flights/Week
Christchurch, New Zealand
3.25 Hr Flight | 24 Flights/Week
Noumea, New Caledonia
2.05 Hr Flight | 3 Flights/Week
Norfolk Island, Australia
2.05 Hr Flight | 3 Flights/Week
Hamilton, New Zealand
3.1 Hr Flight | 4 Flights/Week
Queenstown, New Zealand
3.3 Hr Flight | 7 Flights/Week
Apia, Samoa
4.5 Hr Flight | 1 Flight/Week
Nauru, Nauru
5.5 Hr Flight | 1 Flight/Week
Los Angeles, United States
13 Hr Flight | 10 Flights/Week
Aircraft movements for the
International Terminal
weekly
527
GREAT FOR QUEENSLAND
Queensland Australia
Dunedin, New Zealand
3.35 Hr Flight | 4 Flights/Week
Wellington, New Zealand
3.25 Hr Flight | Double Daily Flights
Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu
2.4 Hr Flight | 1 Flight/Week
Dallas, United States
16 Hr Flight | 4 Flights/Week from May 2011
2,781
4.2
Seoul, South Korea
10.2 Hr Flight | 3 Flights/Week
million
million
Guangzhou, China
9.1 Hr Flight | 3 Flights/Week
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FIND THE FLAVOUR
Jellyfish Restaurant
The sweet, savoury and spicy of Brisbane
From brilliant bakeries
to beautiful bistros to
bars bursting with beer
and bubbles, Brisbane
covers all cuisine
compass points.
Whether you’re on the
run and just after a cheap
and cheerful bite to eat or
looking for a spot to settle
into for a long, leisurely
lunch, Australia’s new world
city has options aplenty.
Great service, good times
and fresh produce will be on
the menu.
And for those who like it
shaken, stirred and on the
stylish side, Brisbane hits
the mark with an after-dark
entertainment scene that
features some of Australia’s
best bars, clubs, live music
venues and mixologists.
Delegates always delight
in coming together over
a shared meal and this
sample selection of the
city’s favourite precincts
for wining, dining and
celebrating life will inject
quality casual time into any
conference agenda.
CLASSIC BRISBANE TASTES A cold XXXX ale on a hot summer day. Daytime dining by
the river. Cocktails and champagne enjoyed against the twilight lights of the Story Bridge.
Moreton Bay bugs and fresh seafood straight off the trawler.
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CUISINE IN THE CITY
Fine-dining and foodie favourites
Dining in the city is a culinary expedition that covers the continents. From the
tastes of Bavaria to Beijing and back to Brisbane, the city streets are filled with
great spots for wining and dining indulgences.
B Indicates breakfast is available. P Indicates a private area is available.
Alchemy Restaurant & Bar
Exquisite fine-dining served
up with striking views of the
Brisbane River. P
175 Eagle St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3229 3175
W alchemyrestaurant.com.au
Aria
Elegant dining, an exceptional
menu and the freshest
Australian produce. P
Eagle St Pier, 1 Eagle St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3233 2555
W ariarestaurant.com
Bavarian Bier Café
Brisbane’s best city spot for
Bavarian-inspired beers and
tasty morsels.
Eagle St Pier, 45 Eagle St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3339 0900
W bavarianbiercafe.com
Belgian Beer Café Brussels
All the fine flavours of
Belgium beckon from this
inviting bar-come-bistro.
Cnr Mary & Edward St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3221 0199
W belgianbeercafebrussels.com.au
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Boardwalk Bar + Bistro
Alfresco dining dished
up amid stylishly casual
riverside surrounds. B
Riparian Plaza, 71 Eagle St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3221 0026
W boardwalkbar.com.au
Cha Cha Char Wine Bar & Grill
One of Brisbane’s best steak
restaurants located in the
city by the river.
Eagle St Pier, 1 Eagle St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3211 9944
W chachachar.com.au
Customs House Restaurant
Think historic surrounds,
great views and exceptional
international cuisine.
399 Queen St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3365 8921
W customshouse.com.au
Écco Bar/Écco Bistro
With its understated style
and cellar bar, Écco is a
much-loved dining spot.
Cnr Adelaide & Boundary St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3831 8344
W eccobistro.com
Friday’s Bar | Restaurant | Club
With sweeping river views,
Friday’s is the enduring icon
of Brisbane’s nightspots. P
123 Eagle St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3832 2122
W fridays.com.au
Il Centro Restaurant & Bar
Famed for its sandcrab
lasagne, Il Centro is Italian
with an Australian edge.
Eagle St Pier, 1 Eagle St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3221 6090
W il-centro.com.au
Jellyfish Restaurant
Fresh fish and superb
seafood served with an
impeccably simple style. P
123 Eagle St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3220 2202
W jellyfishrestaurant.com.au
Jimmy’s on the Mall
Open 24-hours a day, this
local institution offers a great
mix of Anglo-Asian meals. B
Queen St Mall, Queen St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3003 1594
W jimmysonthemall.com.au
Saké
Jo-Jo’s
A favourite Queen Street
Mall spot for internationallyinspired casual meals.
Queen St Mall, Cnr Queen &
Albert St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3221 2113
W jojos.com.au
Marco Polo Dining | Cellar |
Martini Bar
Sophisticated 5 star dining
matched by exceptional
service and surrounds. P
Treasury Casino, Top of the
Queen St Mall, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3306 8744
W treasurybrisbane.com.au
Moda
Fantastic food and a wellstocked wine cellar deliver
first-class dining. P
12 Edward St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3221 7655
W modarestaurant.com.au
Moo Moo The Wine Bar + Grill
Steak served with style
and an impressive choice
of fine wines. P
Cnr Edward & Margaret St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3236 4500
W moomoorestaurant.com
Port Office Hotel
Dining and drinking spots
share the limelight in this
historic city hotel. P
Cnr Edward & Margaret St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3221 0072
W portofficehotel.com.au
Restaurant Two
One of the city’s leading
restaurants, known for its
stylish fine-dining. P
2 Edward St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3210 0600
W restaurant2.com.au
Saké
Contemporary Japanese
cuisine that’s full of fresh,
seasonal flavours. P
Eagle St Pier, 45 Eagle St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3339 0999
W sakerestaurant.com.au/
brisbane
Siana Bar Dining Lounge City
Chic and modern, Siana sets
the scene for Asian-style
nights of dinner and drinks.
Riparian Plaza, 71 Eagle St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3221 3887
W sianacity.com.au
Sono Japanese Restaurant
Divine Japanese dining
from a tranquil, inner-city,
rooftop garden. P
Tattersall’s Arcade,
Cnr Queen & Edward St,
Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3220 1888
W sonorestaurant.com.au
Tank Restaurant & Bar
Seasonal produce shines in a
menu of share dishes, sushi
and sashimi. P
31 Tank St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3003 1993
W tankrestaurant.com.au
The Groove Train
Two city locations and a
casual menu makes for
modern dining. B
100 Adelaide St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3220 2947
123 Eagle St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3220 0420
W groovetrain.com.au
The Villager Hotel
Think gorgeous gastro bar
and supperclub housed in a
Heritage-listed building. B P
185 George St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3211 1300
W thevillager.com.au
Urbane + Euro + Laneway
An inner-city oasis of style
offering several venues for
wining and dining. P
181 Mary St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3229 2271
W urbanerestaurant.com
Venice Restaurant
Elegant surrounds and
Italian-inspired dining by
the Brisbane River.
501 Queen St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3831 1400
W venicerestaurant.com.au
Zenbar
Modern Australian meals
and classy drinks with
a fresh Asian spin.
215 Adelaide St, Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3211 2333
W zenbar.com.au
117
FORTITUDE VALLEY FARE
Cloudland
Where to whet your whistle
As the site of Australia’s first dedicated special entertainment precinct, the Valley
is the hot and happening hub for eating out and after-dark action. Head here for
urban, edgy and exceptional.
B Indicates breakfast is available. P Indicates a private area is available.
Agave Mexican Bar & Grill
Beers and burritos and
all things tasty from a
traditional Tex-Mex menu.
512 Wickham St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3257 7331
W agavebar.com.au
Alhambra Lounge
An award-winning nightclub
with a decadent décor that’s
ideal for evenings out. P
12 McLachlan St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3216 0226
W alhambralounge.com
Capri Café Bar
Crowd-pleasing and casual
with a Mediterranean-style of
wining and dining.
Emporium, 1,000 Ann St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3257 0401
W capricafe.com.au
Cloudland
This impressive mega-venue
offers multiple levels of
after-dark places to play. P
641 Ann St, Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3872 6600
W cloudland.tv
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Cru Bar + Cellar
Think great food, fantastic
wines, inspired cocktails and
ultra-smart environs. P
22 James St, Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 2400
W crubar.com
Enjoy Inn Seafood Restaurant
One of Brisbane’s favourite
Chinese restaurants, known
for its food and friendly vibe.
Chinatown Mall,
Cnr Wickham & Duncan St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 3838
Family
Spanning four levels, this
acclaimed mega-club is one
of the country’s best. P
8 McLachlan St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3852 5000
W thefamily.com.au
Freestyle Toút, Emporium
A sweet-tooth favourite
specialising in desserts and
delectable treats. P
Emporium, 1,000 Ann St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 0214
W freestyletout.com.au
Glass
A cosy lounge bar spot for
indulging in chic cocktails
and tasty tapas.
420 Brunswick St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 0533
W glassjazz.com.au
Golden Palace Restaurant
With an extensive menu
this is one of Chinatown’s
must-do spots. P
Chinatown Mall,
Cnr Ann & Duncan St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 8872
Harveys
Polished perfection and
beautiful bistro fare for the
casual diner. B
31 James St, Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3852 3700
W harveys.net.au
Kerbside
A fabulously cool spot with
its hip retro décor and merry
menu of eats and drinks.
Cnr Ann & Constance St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 9833
W kerbside.com.au
Laruche Bar & Supperclub
Glam and gorgeous. A place
for bespoke cocktails and
tempting tapas.
680 Ann St, Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3666 0880
W laruche.com.au
Sky Room
With a cool retro vibe, the
Sky Room offers a relaxed
rooftop location for cocktails.
234 Wickham St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3216 1323
W skyroom.com.au
The Press Club
A local institution known for
its cocktails, live music and
intriguing décor. P
339 Brunswick St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3852 1216
W pressclub.net.au
Tartufo Ristorante + Bar
Classic Italian flavours and
lovely surrounds create the
Tartufo night out. B
Emporium, 1,000 Ann St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3852 1500
W tartufo.com.au
Three Bistro
Modern Australian menu
and classy service that
personifies style.
Emporium, 1,000 Ann St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3852 3133
W threebistro.com.au
The Bowery
Smooth and stylish, the
Bowery delivers a timeless
combo of cocktails and jazz.
676 Ann St, Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 0202
W thebowery.com.au
Vroom Bistro + Bar
A popular eatery with great
cuisine, a casual vibe and live
weekend music. B
46 James St, Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3257 4455
W vroombistro.com
Ortiga
Superb Spanish cuisine
comes to life in Ortiga’s
tapas bar and dining room.
466 Brunswick St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3852 1155
W ortiga.com.au
The Buffalo Club
Degustation dining at
its best, matched by an
extensive menu of fine wines.
234 Wickham St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3216 1323
W thebuffaloclub.com.au
X&Y Bar
A hip bar and live music
venue with a unique vibe
of old-school cool. P
648 Ann St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3257 1259
W xandybar.com.au
Siana Bar Dining
Lounge Valley
From sophisticated cocktails
to superb Asian dining, Siana
Valley covers it all. P
512 Wickham St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 9960
W sianavalley.com.au
The Met
This multi-space nightclub
sets the scene for musicfilled nights out. P
256 Wickham St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3257 2557
W themet.com.au
Mana Bar
Australia’s first dedicated
video game bar – for free fun
and inspired cocktails.
426 Brunswick St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3852 6767
W manabar.com.au
Mecca Bah
Middle Eastern and
Moroccan tastes with
a modern edge.
Emporium, 1,000 Ann St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3252 5299
W meccahbah.net/qld
Zuri Bar & Dining
A 5 star internationallyinspired venue for after-dark
drinking and dining. P
367 Brunswick St,
Fortitude Valley
T (+61 7) 3257 4999
W zuri.com.au
119
SAVOURING SOUTH BANK
Feasting in the parkland precinct
With its great riverside location and glorious greenery, South Bank sets the scene
for great dining occasions and days out. Think casual and cosmopolitan served
with a side of alfresco elegance.
B Indicates breakfast is available. P Indicates a private area is available.
Ahmet’s Licensed
Turkish Restaurant
Rich in the customs of
Turkey, Ahmet’s offers
flavoursome dining. P
164 Grey St, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3846 6699
W ahmets.com
Era Bistro
An internationally-inspired
marriage of food, wine,
service and style. P
102 Melbourne St,
South Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3255 2033
W erabistro.com.au
Jost 154
A casual bar-bistro spot for
breakfast, lunch or a lazy
afternoon drinks session. B
154 Melbourne St,
South Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3846 1154
W jost154.com.au
Beastie Burgers
Burgers get the gourmet
treatment in this lovely
licensed eatery.
60 Little Stanley St,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 4070
5ifth Element Bar & Dining
Great cuisine is paired up
with Australia’s largest menu
of wine by the glass.
Cnr Little Stanley & Tribune
St, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3846 5584
W 5thelement.com.au
La Via
A rustic, reasonably-priced
Italian dining spot full of
charm, flavour and flair.
6 Little Stanley St,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 3460
dell’Ugo Ristorante Italiano,
South Bank
Classic Italian cuisine, superb
service and a warm and
inviting vibe.
182 Grey St, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 0500
W dellugo.com.au
DM Restaurant Jazz Bar
With its mix of live music
and modern dining, DM is a
delight for diners.
28 Stanley St Plaza,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 5121
W dmrestaurant.com.au
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Ginga Japanese Restaurant
From Bento boxes to sizzling
hot plates, Ginga is the place
for Japanese cuisine.
11 Little Stanley St,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3846 2313
W gingarestaurant.com.au
Granada Café Tapas Bar
From sangria at sundown
to the perfect paella, dining
gets delicious at Granada.
154 Melbourne St,
South Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3844 4757
Mado Café and Restaurant
Turkish and Mediterranean
meals make the mouth water
in this exotic eatery. P
15 Tribune St, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 7111
W madorestaurant.com.au
Max Brenner
Chocolate, chocolate and
more chocolate – in a cup or
on a plate.
Stanley St Plaza, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3255 0411
W maxbrenner.com.au
Ahmet’s Licensed Turkish Restaurant
Obsession Restaurant Bar
Classy Chinese dining that’s
simple and stunning.
5 Little Stanley St,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 3373
W obsessionchinese.com.au
San Kai Modern
Japanese Restaurant
A South Bank spot known for
its vibrant fusion of Japanese
and Western cuisine.
164 Grey St, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3161 5978
Piaf Bar Café Bistro
This stylish South Bank spot
offers a gorgeous menu of
elegant French flavours. B
182 Grey St, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3846 5026
W piafbistro.com.au
Sardar Rasoi
A vibrant feast and fusion
of Punjabi flavours, food
and culture.
164 Grey St, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3846 4464
W sardarrasoi.com.au
Punjabi Palace
Revel in authentic tastes that
span all the specialities and
regions of India. P
135 Melbourne St,
South Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3846 3884
W punjabipalace.com.au
Sardine Tin
A favoured hotspot
offering a top selection of
tapas and wines.
3 Little Stanley St,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3846 1146
W sardinetin.com.au
Queensland Art Gallery |
Gallery of Modern Art
For art-inspired day dining
try the Watermall Café,
Foyer Bistro and River Café.
Stanley Pl, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3840 7303
W qag.qld.gov.au
Satay Hut Bar and Restaurant
Think gorgeous Malaysian
and Thai cuisine and
modern chic surrounds.
3 Little Stanley St,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3846 6600
W satayhut.com.au
Queensland Performing
Arts Centre
From bistro to bar, Brisbane’s
home of the performing arts
excels at eats and treats.
Cnr Grey & Melbourne St,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3840 7444
W qpac.com.au
South Bank Surf Club
Bar + Restaurant
The perfect place to
settle into for a meal that
celebrates seafood. P
30 Stanley St Plaza,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 7301
W southbanksurfclub.com.au
The Fox
Food and fun come
together in this elegant art
deco-styled hotel. P
Cnr Melbourne & Hope St,
South Brisbane
T (+61 7) 3844 2883
W thefox.com.au
The Library Cafe
Located at the State Library
of Queensland, this is an
easy-going eatery.
Stanley Pl, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3840 7546
W slq.qld.gov.au
The Plough Inn Tavern
The perfect pub for casual
cuisine, cold beers and
enjoying South Bank. P
Stanley St Plaza, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 7777
W ploughinn.com.au
The Point Restaurant Bar
With its modern Australian
cuisine, The Point is a dining
must-do. B P
176–178 Grey St, South Bank
T (+61 7) 3846 5555
W thepointrb.com
The Ship Inn
A gastro pub that brings
cold beers and fresh flavours
to the table. P
Cnr Stanley & Sidon St,
South Bank
T (+61 7) 3844 8000
W theshipinn.com.au
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IN EVERY
DIRECTION
From hidden cafes to world class
dining, from emerging fashion trends
to designer labels. You’ll be spoiled
for choice in Queensland’s premier
shopping destination.
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