One of Australia’s most anticipated developments that’s been in the works for nearly a decade, the $3.6bn project is finally open. The tiered opening includes Queensland’s newest 5-star resort, The Star Brisbane, along with the queen’s Wharf leisure and entertainment precinct, covering 12ha in Brisbane City.
The Star Brisbane CEO, Daniel Finch, said the highly anticipated opening was a landmark moment.
“Today is a historic occasion not just for Brisbane, but all of Australia. Our incredible team of nearly 3,000 dedicated individuals have poured heart and soul into creating a resort that will redefine entertainment and hospitality standards in our city,” Finch said.
“We are thrilled to welcome everyone to experience the magic and momentum of The Star Brisbane, a destination that has been years in the making and is set to elevate our city onto the global stage.”
At the center of this weekends openings is the 340-room The Star Grand luxury hotel, fully booked for opening weekend, along with a host of 50-plus culinary and entertainment experiences, including the 100m-high Sky Deck – ideal for viewing the Riverfire spectacular, part of the Brisbane Festival.
The first collection of dining and entertainment options will also open throughout today, such as Luke Nguyen’s reimagined Fat Noodle, Japanese restaurant Sokyo, Cicada Blue rooftop cocktail bar, Sports Bar and the LiveWire music venue.
Anthony Ryan, CEO of the Brisbane Economic Development Agency, added, “The Queen’s Wharf precinct is a game-changer that will transform Brisbane’s skyline and supercharge the region’s AU$10.6 billion visitor economy.
“In addition to new world-class hotels, event venues and a stunning riverside precinct, this landmark development will further catapult Brisbane’s reputation on the world stage as a must-do destination. Brisbane’s global popularity as a city to live, work, visit and invest is taking the world by storm. The addition of Queen’s Wharf just adds another compelling reason why Brisbane is the new hero of Queensland tourism.”