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A section of the Sky Deck in Brisbane has been closed after a crack was discovered.

Section of Star Brisbane’s Sky Deck closed after crack appears in panel

A casino spokesperson said the Sky Deck was still open but a section has been closed off for repair.

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The Queensland Investment Corporation has put 63 George Street (highlighted) on the market. The site is in the Priority Development Area for Queen’s Wharf.

Final piece of Queen’s Wharf precinct up for sale

Government buildings on George Street were included in the special planning provisions for Queen’s Wharf, and could be demolished to make way for a 274-metre tower.

  • Sean Parnell
Screenshot from Back to the Future II.

Will Bally’s bring the Biff to Queen’s Wharf?

Queenslanders were promised champagne and caviar. Turns out, we could end up with Coke and crackers.

  • Cameron Atfield
Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is expected to start opening from April next year.

The high-stakes game being played for the future of Queen’s Wharf

More than a decade in the making, Queen’s Wharf now takes up 10 per cent of the CBD. It was meant to be more than a casino, but that’s all people are talking about.

  • Courtney Kruk
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli says Star has not lived up to its commitments.

Star’s obligations for Queen’s Wharf project ‘weren’t met’: Premier

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli says the Star Entertainment Group failed to honour its agreement for the $3.6 billion Brisbane casino precinct.

  • Cameron Atfield
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has downplayed the prospect of government support for The Star Entertainment Group, but says the workers will be protected.

Crisafulli vows to support Queensland casino workers if Star falls

“I want Queenslanders to know that we’re not in the business of being concerned about the corporate suits who sit around a company,” the premier said.

  • Savannah Meacham
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After a solid 2024, here’s what’s in store for Brisbane in 2025

And what – or who – could be on the way out this year ...

  • Courtney Kruk
The Star livery on the side of Destination Brisbane Consortium’s partially opened but still under construction Queen’s Wharf casino complex.

Promised Queen’s Wharf hotels still years away as Star finances fade

As it seeks more financial support, gambling giant Star Entertainment has confirmed The Dorsett and Rosewood hotels are running four years behind schedule.

  • Sean Parnell
Garden debris from the Queen’s Wharf precinct washed into drains along the Margaret Street off-ramp, forcing road closures.

Busy CBD off-ramp closes again due to runoff from Queen’s Wharf

For at least the fifth time this week, a Riverside Expressway off-ramp has been closed to traffic while workers clear water and debris.

  • Catherine Strohfeldt
Impressions of the Queen’s Wharf luxury retail shopping precinct. The former luxury retail tenant DFS is suing Destination Brisbane Consortium over claims it mislead the group.

Behind the rift between the Queen’s Wharf developer and the retail giant

Destination Brisbane Consortium and luxury retail giant DFS fell out over the condition of spaces to be leased, and work to prepare them for occupation.

  • Courtney Kruk

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