New dining and leisure experiences have already been announced for The Star Brisbane, including new live entertainment venue LiveWire. They’ll be joined by several other outlets, including a mammoth sports bar, plus the main casino floor and premium gaming rooms. "We are thrilled to welcome everyone to experience the magic and momentum of The Star Brisbane, a destination that has been years in the making and is set to elevate our city onto the global stage," he said. The Star Brisbane will also welcome new public spaces the terraced Miller Park and pedestrian-only Neville Bonner Bridge, connecting Queen’s Wharf to South Bank Parklands. Below, the 12,000sqm open-air Leisure Deck, perched 37 metres above street level, delivers resort-style amenities, event space and expansive lawns overlooking the city skyline. Its 250-metre Sky Deck, soaring 100 metres above the river, has quickly become one of the city’s most iconic drawcards, offering spectacular dining, bars and panoramic views. The Star Brisbane is home to the five-star The Star Grand Brisbane, a vibrant collection of restaurants and bars, and a state-of-the-art Event Centre – including Brisbane’s largest hotel ballroom. But Star Brisbane CEO Daniel Finch said it would be exciting for the community to have a new offering every time they visit. After eight years of construction, the $3.6 billion Brisbane riverfront casino precinct will open as questions remain over its viability. The first collection of dining and entertainment options will also open throughout today, such as Luke Nguyen’s reimagined Fat Noodle, Japanese restaurant Sokyo, Cicada Blue rooftop cocktail bar, Sports Bar and the LiveWire music venue. At the centre is the 340-room The Star Grand luxury hotel, fully booked for opening weekend, along with a host of 50-plus culinary and entertainment experiences, including the 100m-high Sky Deck – ideal for viewing the Riverfire spectacular, part of the Brisbane Festival. The wad is a jarring site for a humble journalist not used to getting access to the high-roller room at a major casino. On 5 April 2016, eligible shareholders were sent a letter together with a Share Retention Form (for the Small Holding Sale Facility) or a Sale Instruction Form (for the Voluntary Share Sale Facility), and Terms and Conditions for the relevant share sale facility. The Trans and gender-diverse communities are starting to feel vulnerable, so let’s continue to work on making The Star a safe and inclusive place for everyone, esp., for trans and gender-diverse team members. Without the dedication of the Proud team, we would never have been able to achieve what we had. Seeing a person’s growth and change since they affirmed has been remarkable and is the perfect story of how allowing people to be their authentic selves really does create a positive impact. It was an absolute joy to see the collaboration from all the stakeholders and how their team welcomed them with open arms. Secondly, I was invited to help reintroduce a team member who was affirming their gender to their department. "Like the rest of Brisbane, I am excited for this game-changing development to invigorate the CBD, including our nighttime economy, and we will soon announce more exact dates for the diary." "Public spaces will be among the first areas to be opened and that includes the viewing platform on Sky Deck, Miller Park and of course the Neville Bonner Bridge linking Queen’s Wharf to South Bank," said Star Brisbane CEO Daniel Finch, as reported by The Brisbane Times. Australia’s Star Entertainment Group has revealed that its long-awaited AU$3.6 billion (US$2.4 billion) Queen’s Wharf Brisbane development, to be known as The Star Brisbane, will finally open its doors to the public from 29 August. This expansive 30-acre precinct along Brisbane’s river edge promises over 50 venues and experiences designed to appeal to both locals and visitors, redefining the city’s cultural and entertainment landscape. Perched 37 metres above street level, a 12,000sqm open-air Leisure Deck delivers an impressive mixed-use space for hotel guests and the public to enjoy. From late August into September, and throughout the remainder of 2024, new restaurants, bars, public spaces and other destinations will commence trading. The full 7.5 hectares of public space will open progressively from there, including the upgraded Bicentennial Bikeway and newly created green space, The Landing. The Star Brisbane also features the Sky Deck – a 250-metre stretch of restaurants and bars, and the Leisure Deck running between four towers, offering 12,000 square metres of open-air space. Philippines real estate firm Belle Corp is in discussions with a number of foreign casino operators, including its City of Dreams Manila partner Melco Resorts & Entertainment, to run a planned US$300 million integrated resort in Clark, the company has... With a buzzing bar, elegant private dining spaces, and impeccable service, this sleek venue elevates Cantonese dining on The Terrace, Level 4. Led by acclaimed Chef Ling Lee, the inspired menu honors timeless Chinese flavors while embracing modern innovation. Led by Head Chef Zachary Sykes, the bespoke menu blends Asian spices with Latin spirits, complementing the venue's opulent mosaic walls, live greenery, and custom brass tables. Azteca at The Star Brisbane offers a vibrant fusion of Latin American and Asian flavors in an exquisitely designed space. The initial phase introduced key attractions, including the main casino gaming floor, the Star Grand Hotel with 340 luxury rooms, suites, and penthouses, and various dining and entertainment options. The Star Brisbane opened in phases beginning on August 29, 2024, with additional venues and experiences continuing to debut into September and beyond. The Leisure Deck features an Event Deck, expansive lawn area for sunset picnics and exclusive resort amenities overlooking the city skyline. Soaring 100 metres above the Brisbane River, the rooftop space features spectacular restaurants and bars where locals and visitors meet, celebrate, or simply soak in the breathtaking views. The Star Brisbane’s Sports Bar is a haven for sports enthusiasts, boasting 732sqm of elevated space with floor-to-ceiling glass overlooking the Brisbane River. Additionally, the expansive 12,000m² Leisure Deck offers unparalleled event opportunities, equivalent to two football fields of mixed-use open-air space. Ideal for bespoke events of any size, this versatile space is part of the 12-hectare Queen’s Wharf Brisbane precinct. Spanning 2,000m² (21,527 sq ft), the soundproofed venue can be divided into five distinct areas, complemented by a pre-function room, six conference rooms, a business centre, and a conference secretariat.