Sunshine Coast Convention Centre opens at Novotel Twin Waters Resort
The $10 million Sunshine Coast Convention Centre at Novotel Twin Waters Resort has officially opened today, which has been purpose-built by Shakespeare Property Group, who purchased the Resort in September 2018 for $100 million.
Roma Street Station Busway $250m underground upgrade
Roma Street Station’s busway interchange will undergo a $250 million transformation and be moved underground to create a seamless connection to the Cross River Rail Project.
Construction is nearly completed on The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane’s newest live music venue and the largest ballroom/theatre-styled space in Australia.
Design secrets of The Fantauzzo Hotel by Furn-Niche
The striking fitout of the latest Art Series Hotel, The Fantauzzo in Brisbane’s Howard Smith Wharf precinct, was a collaboration between developer, architect, builder and furniture specialist, Furn-niche.
World class design unveiled for new theatre at Queensland Performing Arts Centre
The Queensland Government has unveiled the concept design of the $150 million new theatre to join the stage at the Queensland Cultural Centre at South Bank.
Outback Tourism Events receives Government funding
From star gazing and bush storytelling to camp drafting and dunny racing, The Outback is set to come alive in 2019 and beyond with dozens of new and much-loved tourism events and experiences receiving more than $1.1 million in funding.
Multiplex announced as contractor for Queen's Wharf development
Destination Brisbane Consortium has awarded preferred contractor status to Multiplex for the major construction works at the transformational Queen’s Wharf Brisbane Integrated Resort Development.
Brisbane Marriott Hotel unveils $20m upgrade of its 267 guest rooms
Brisbane Marriott Hotel has showcased its remarkable $20 million reimagined hotel, with the extensive redesign transforming the hotel’s 267 guest rooms and suites, Executive Lounge, two floors of event space and its signature restaurant.
Private sector the key to Queensland's continued tourism economic rise
New data has revealed more than $1 billion in private sector tourism infrastructure projects, tipped to create more than 1,500 jobs will be completed by mid this year.