We promote community events, local school upgrades, government project, development, local business and art in Queensland News articles are presented in an unbiased manner from information publicly accessible that includes referenced links for the reader to obtain any further information. As both sectors progress there will be an emphasis on offering gambling experiences for all players to secure Australia’s strong position in the global gambling market. Future stages will introduce even more luxury accommodations and retail experiences, with opening dates for the Dorsett and Rosewood hotel towers, Velo Café, and high-end retail outlets to be announced in the coming months. From 5pm, the much-vaunted Sky Deck, offering expansive views of the river, CBD and South Brisbane, opens to the public, along with the first of three restaurants on the deck level. The facts of the proposed government projects, media releases, school upgrades and development applications are based on the available information at the time of the published date, with information sourced directly from company websites, media releases and development application material. The IRD, designed by Cottee Parker, is mixed-use, featuring several hotels, the Brisbane Star casino, retail tenancies, an event centre with ballroom, a public art gallery, and dining and beverage establishments. The towers take shape as distinct entities, before uniting approximately 30 storeys above ground level via a sky deck that overlooks the Brisbane river, the CBD and Mt Coot-tha. The $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf precinct includes an Integrated Resort Development (IRD), comprising four towers situated atop a seven-storey podium and a five-level basement. While physical casinos offer experiences such as live shows and luxurious accommodations that cannot be replicated, online casinos provide accessibility and convenience from anywhere at any time. Following the example of Las Vegas Crown Resorts bid is investing in entertainment, dining choices and shopping experiences to enhance its reputation as a sought-after tourist destination. Led by the Destination Brisbane Consortium, this exciting project signifies a moment for Brisbane as it looks to rejuvenate its business district and riverfront. The luxury five star Star Grand hotel occupies towers two and three, which are the two curved towers. Queen's Wharf consists of four towers situated atop a seven-storey podium and a five-level basement. The embattled entertainment giant – which also operates casinos in Sydney and the Gold Coast – first floated plans to sell the Queen’s Wharf development in Brisbane to its project partners last year. "The Star has been advised that Charter Hall no longer intends to proceed with the proposed transaction," the company confirmed in an ASX announcement on June 20 last year. "Every Queenslander should know that Star is getting a leave pass no other business in Queensland would get," he said. The Queensland government only granted Star's new casino licence yesterday, although the company is still under the purview of Mr Weeks. "And also safer gambling and harm minimisation — we have an enormous team now, we have protocols in place and we are well and truly on our way to suitability." The megaproject is one of Australia's biggest mixed-use precincts. Select two infrastructure projects needed most ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympics Head Chef Zac Sykes will helm the kitchen, offering a custom menu complemented by cocktails featuring Latin American spirits and Asian spices. This project will bring a Latin American-inspired venue with Asian fusion elements to The Terrace at The Star Brisbane. The Star Brisbane CEO Daniel Finch said that this announcement was the first of many to come acknowledging the staged opening approach, and emphasised the importance of readiness and exceptional guest experiences. Star Brisbane CEO Daniel Finch expressed enthusiasm for the development’s potential to invigorate Brisbane’s CBD and nighttime economy. The highly anticipated Queen’s Wharf development, a transformative project for Brisbane, is officially set to open its doors on August 29. 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. In turn, I aspired to be that source of encouragement and affirmation for others, fostering an environment where authenticity is celebrated and safeguarded. The narrative was often harmful and derogatory, particularly from certain media and public spheres. My journey with Spectrum/Proud began during the marriage plebiscite, a time that placed the LGBTQI+ communities under intense scrutiny. I have been part of the company for over 21 years, serving in various capacities. 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. As a business, The Star is ahead of many in our industry in terms of diversity and inclusion, but there’s still a lot to do. Without the dedication of the Proud team, we would never have been able to achieve what we had. The design aims to integrate tourism, leisure and entertainment facilities in an underutilised part of the city. This involved the placement of a 175-tonne piece of steel 100 metres above ground level, between the two curved towers. The project's location was criticised for its proximity to the historical heart of the city and government seat of power. Azteca will join other unique dining experiences at Queen’s Wharf, including Black Hide by Gambaro, Cucina Regina, Sokyo Brisbane, and Luke Nguyen’s Fat Noodle, as part of The Star Brisbane’s staged opening starting in August.