Queen’s Wharf Opening Date Confirmed for August 29th

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Queen’s Wharf Opening Date Confirmed for August 29th

New dining and leisure experiences have already been announced for The Star Brisbane, including new live entertainment venue LiveWire. Azteca will join other unique dining experiences at Queen’s Wharf, including Black Hide by Gambaro, Cucina Regina, Sokyo Brisbane, What are the best new online casinos in Australia for 2026? and Luke Nguyen’s Fat Noodle, What are the best new online casinos in Australia for 2026? as part of The Star Brisbane’s staged opening starting in August. “We want to ensure our team members are prepared, our facilities have been tested, our processes are right, and our guests have an exceptional experience they will talk about and come back to experience again,” says Finch. The new precinct on the edge of Brisbane River will experience multi-phase openings, with The Star Brisbane at the heart of the 12-hectare space.
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Taking casual all-day dining to the next level with its relaxed and warm atmosphere…. Blending authentic Cantonese traditions with contemporary flair, HUA introduces a new chapter of Chinese dining in Brisbane’s premium restaurant scene…. The Star Brisbane features The Star’s own 5-star hotel offering The Star Grand, and a contemporary 4.5-star hotel for business and leisure travellers, Dorsett Brisbane. This new world-class precinct places Brisbane on the map as a tourism, leisure and entertainment destination. Based on a share price of $5.68, being the closing price of The Star Entertainment Group (SGR) shares on the Australian Securities Exchange on the Record Date, an Unmarketable Parcel was any holding of 88 shares or less. The Star Entertainment Group announced on 5 April 2016 share sale facilities that provided eligible small shareholders the opportunity to sell their shares without incurring any brokerage or handling costs. 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.
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At the heart of Black Hide Queens Wharf is an open air kitchen, inviting guests to witness firsthand the meticulous preparation and cooking of the award-winning Black Hide dishes. Black Hide’s award-winning selection of world class steak cuts combine with locally sourced fresh Queensland seafood to offer diners a truly memorable dining occasion. Experience innovative dining sophistication at Black Hide Steak & Seafood by Gambaro, located at Brisbane’s multi-billion dollar entertainment precinct The Star Brisbane, Queen’s Wharf. The Star Brisbane is home to the five-star The Star Grand Brisbane, a vibrant collection of restaurants and bars, and a state-of-the-art Event Centre – including Brisbane’s largest hotel ballroom. Positioned at the heart of the multi-billion-dollar Queen’s Wharf Brisbane precinct, The Star Brisbane commenced its staged opening IN August 2024 – redefining Brisbane’s riverfront as a world-class tourism, entertainment and lifestyle destination.
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The full 7.5 hectares of public space will open progressively from there, including the upgraded Bicentennial Bikeway and newly created green space, The Landing. The Terrace dining on level four – Cucina Regina (Italian), Azteca by Potentia Solutions Leisure (Latin American), Ghanem Group’s Luc Lac (Asian fusion) and other eateries – will also open during this first phase. Regulatory and government approvals remain crucial as the company aims to deliver outstanding outcomes for the community, guests, and team members. 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. Say ‘bonjour’ to a chic bar and restaurant offering a fresh approach to French-style dining….
Its 250-metre Sky Deck, soaring 100 metres above the river, has quickly become one of the city’s most iconic drawcards, offering spectacular dining, bars and panoramic views. The Star Brisbane also features the Sky Deck – a 250-metre stretch of restaurants and bars, and the Leisure Deck running between four towers, offering 12,000 square metres of open-air space. On the art front, Queen’s Wharf Brisbane has announced “Sheila,” a five-metre-high, five-tonne bronze sculpture by Brisbane artist Justene Williams, as part of its $3.6 billion public art offering. 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. Perched 37 metres above street level, a 12,000sqm open-air Leisure Deck delivers an impressive mixed-use space for hotel guests and the public to enjoy.

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