‘Be proud’: Star chief’s message to hospitality sector
Star Brisbane CEO Daniel Finch says the city’s culinary offering can shine in 2032 and the hospitality workforce will be critical to its success.
Star Brisbane CEO Daniel Finch says the city’s culinary offering can shine in 2032 and the hospitality workforce will be critical to its success.
Fixing the current AirTrain issues will allow more frequent, affordable and competitive rail services to the airport, writes Gert-Jan de Graaff.
Queensland’s hospitality industry needs a major overhaul – including tax revamps, visa changes and role rebrands – to turn Brisbane into a true 24-7 city ahead of the 2032 Games.
Queensland tourism has the chance to go to another level – but we have to be bold first, writes Carnival’s Peter Little.
Embarrassed industry leaders are calling for a night-time commissioner to fix Brisbane’s hospitality scene, saying we can’t face international guests with “by the way, can you get up at 4am and be in bed by 8.30pm”.
The 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games can ignite innovation in Brisbane and celebrate our tech prowess, attract top talent and create a legacy, writes Ed Chung.
Brisbane’s laid-back nature is hurting its ability to lure new residents and major businesses from the southern cities of Sydney and Melbourne, and it should be championing itself as Australia’s Silicon Valley.
Brisbane needs to create more night-time precincts if the city is going to maximise the green and gold runway to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, writes Robbie Cooke.
The state government releases a 20-year blueprint on Friday that will address South East Queensland transport infrastructure for the 2032 Games and beyond.
Cuts and delays to Queensland’s road and rail projects risk setting up the state for “international embarrassment” when the Olympics arrive, MPs are warning.
Brisbane Metro’s 10-hectare depot will produce enough daily energy to power to 280 homes and will operate 24/7.
By stepping in to save the 2026 Games, the Gold Coast has the opportunity to reshape what the event has become, to make it more attractive to future hosts, writes the editor.
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