Epic Barcelona-style beach bars for Gold, Sunshine coasts
Mediterranean-style beach clubs could become permanent fixtures as Queensland looks to boost its summer tourism offerings in the lead up to the 2032 Olympic Games. HAVE YOUR SAY
Mediterranean-style beach clubs could become permanent fixtures as Queensland looks to boost its summer tourism offerings in the lead up to the 2032 Olympic Games. HAVE YOUR SAY
Water taxis linking Brisbane’s riverside precincts, overwater helipads, and ferries direct from the CBD are all on the list as leaders consider how to boost the city’s global tourism standing.
Many of Europe’s world-class cities are overcrowded, suffer social discord and are under a tsunami of mass tourism, writes Mike O’Connor.
Premier David Crisafulli has opened the door for a new stadium build, despite repeatedly promising that he would not build one for the Brisbane 2032 Games.
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.
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