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Stadiums Queensland
ANNUAL REPORT 2008–09
Cover: Sam Stosur competes in the 2009 Brisbane International (image cover/below courtesy Tennis Queensland).
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Queensland tennis greats Pat Rafter, Sam Stosur and leading Queensland junior players Isabella Holland and Jason Kubler entertain the crowd at the opening of the Queensland Tennis Centre on 2 January 2009.
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Stadiums Queensland at a glance 6
Corporate Review 8
Our Vision 8
Our Mission 8
Our Core Values 8
Our Operating Principles 8
Key Outcome Statements 8
Chairman’s Report 10
Chief Executive’s Report 12
The Board 14
Organisational Structure 16
Corporate Governance 18
The Board 18
Committees 18
Internal Committees (Committees convened by the Stadiums Queensland) 18
External Committees (Committees attended by Stadiums Queensland representatives convened by other agencies) 19
Risk Management 19
Enterprise Bargaining 20
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement 20
Women and Stadiums Queensland 20
Representation of Women on Boards and Committees 20
Personal and Professional Development Initiatives for Women 20
Work Experience and Trainee Program 21
Cultural Diversity 21
Ethical Procedures, Values and Practices 21
Recordkeeping 21
Consultancy Costs 21
Toward Q2: Tomorrow’s Queensland – Our Contribution 22
Venue Reports 24
Skilled Park 24
Dairy Farmers Stadium 30
Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre 36
Suncorp Stadium 42
The Gabba 48
Sleeman Sports Complex 54
Brisbane Entertainment Centre 60
Queensland Tennis Centre 66
FINANCIAL STATEMENTSGENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL REPORT 70
CONTACT INFORMATION 102
Contents
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The Sleeman Sports Complex – home of the Australian Institute of Sport Diving Team.
Image: Lime Corporate Photography.
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� Close to 3.8 million patrons attended events at Stadiums Queensland venues over the year;
� Stadiums Queensland continued to achieve savings in water consumption. When compared to the Queensland Water Commission’s (QWC) base line year 2004/2005, Stadiums Queensland has reduced its annual water consumption by 214ML or 60%;
� On 2 January 2009, the $82 million Queensland Tennis Centre was officially opened by the Premier, the Hon. Anna Bligh MP;
� The Queensland Tennis Centre hosted the first major tennis tournament in Queensland in more than a decade – the Brisbane International;
� In February the Premier announced Stadiums Queensland would take ownership of its ninth major sporting facility. A redeveloped Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast which will accommodate the Australian Football League’s 17th national team;
� Dairy Farmers Stadium and Skilled Park will accommodate a full year program of events for the first time following the introduction of two new Hyundai A-League football teams;
� The final stage of the Suncorp Stadium redevelopment, the Caxton Roma pedestrian link, was completed in 2008; and
� The official attendance figure at Suncorp Stadium since the venue was redeveloped in 2003 passed 5 million patrons.
our priorities � Create jobs through major construction projects (such as
the redevelopment of Carrara Stadium) which contribute to the State’s sporting infrastructure, and through the conduct of events at its stadia;
� Support the Queensland Tourism industry by attracting international, interstate and intrastate patrons to major national and international sporting and entertainment events;
� Attract new events and other business opportunities which bring economic benefits to the state;
� Continue to introduce environmentally sustainable technology and practices and promote the use of recycle bins to recycle waste materials at venues;
� Reduce the traffic impact on communities adjacent to major venues through innovative public transport initiatives;
� Continue to develop innovative partnerships with educational institutions and relevant sports industry bodies to foster better training and development opportunities for elite athletes and research opportunities for the future of the sports industry;
� Continue to provide the community, schools and other educational institutions with access to a range of quality sports, entertainment and leisure facilities, to foster participation in sport and the performing arts; and
� Maintain the State’s major sporting and entertainment facilities to a world class standard and provide safe venues for patrons attending events.
Stadiums Queensland at a glance
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Skilled Park, Robina.
Image: Adnic Photography.
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Corporate overview
our Vision our Mission our Core Values
our operating principles
Key outcome Statements
Building better venue experiences � Teamwork
� Integrity
� Respect
� Trust
� Service
� Attracting and retaining quality, dedicated personnel who exhibit Our Core Values
� Good corporate governance and sound business practice
� Adding value for venue members, hirers, tenants and patrons
� Ensuring maximum operational effectiveness at each venue
� Attracting and retaining quality events and activities
� Building and enhancing the reputation of each of our venues
� Acting in a commercially responsible manner
� Developing the organisation to support business directions
� Striving for excellence
As part of performing its function Stadiums Queensland has developed Key Outcome Statements based upon the three critical elements that give life to the organisation:
peopleStadiums Queensland is a great place to work that nurtures, develops and inspires excellence, and celebrates success.
Our people are professional, well trained, highly motivated and display Our Core Values.
pRoCeSSThrough sound business practices Stadiums Queensland achieves the Government’s outcomes and its corporate objectives by balancing its environmental, social and commercial responsibilities.
As a leader in venue management, Stadiums Queensland embraces continuous improvement, fosters innovation and anticipates, customer needs.
plACeSOur venues:
� Provide for the champions of today and tomorrow
� Provide a place for the viewing of sport and entertainment in a safe environment
� Are developed and maintained to attract major events for the benefit of Queensland
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Chairman’s Report
It is with great pleasure, as Chairman of Stadiums Queensland, that I present the 2008/09 Annual Report.
As Chairman, I would like to acknowledge the contribution over the past 12 months of each of the Stadiums Queensland Directors, namely Mr Geoffrey Trivett, Mr Michael Harvey, Ms Susie O’Neill OAM, Mr Peter Johansen, Ms Sophie Devitt and Mr David Hanna.
During this period, Stadiums Queensland has continued to grow and, with the addition of the Queensland Tennis Centre to its portfolio of venues, Stadiums Queensland now owns eight major sports facilities and is responsible for assets in excess of $1.3 billion.
This year has been one where many milestones have been achieved.
the Queensland tennis CentreOn 2 January 2009, the $82 million Queensland Tennis Centre was officially opened by the Premier, the Hon. Anna Bligh MP. The opening was followed by the first major tennis tournament in Queensland in more than a decade – the Brisbane International.
More than 65,000 people attended the Brisbane International, marking a resurgence of the sport in Queensland.
Tennis now has a home in Queensland and since its commissioning in January 2009, the Centre has become the venue of choice as the training base for our elite athletes due to their being able to access clay, grass and hardcourts, all on one site. When not being used by players for training or for tournaments, these courts are available to the general public. Recognition needs to be given to Mirvac, which constructed the facility, Ashley Cooper, the then President of Tennis Queensland, and the Board and officials of Tennis Queensland and Tennis Australia, in bringing this wonderful facility to fruition.
new teams 2009/10In 2009, two of our existing regional stadia, Dairy Farmers Stadium and Skilled Park, will accommodate a full year program of events for the first time following the introduction of two new Hyundai A-League football teams.
Stadiums Queensland congratulates the North Queensland Fury, based in Townsville, and the Gold Coast United Football Club on their admission to the Hyundai A-League and welcomes them to our stadia.
Caxton Roma pedestrian linkThe final piece of the $280 million Suncorp Stadium, the Caxton Roma pedestrian link, was completed in 2008. The $12 million walkway now makes it easier for thousands of people walking from the CBD to events at Suncorp Stadium and offers improved access for people with a disability who attend the venue.
The walkway is also an integral part of the redevelopment of the Barracks Precinct which, with its cafes, shops and cinemas, has breathed new life into the area surrounding Suncorp Stadium. Stadiums Queensland thanks QM Properties and Property Solutions for their cooperation throughout the process of design of the precinct and in its operation on event day. This walkway has delivered a vibrant civic space which has improved connectivity between the city and the stadium, as envisaged in the precinct plan prepared by the City West Task Force.
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5 million patrons at Suncorp StadiumSuncorp Stadium reached a major milestone this year when the official attendance figure edged past 5 million patrons since the redeveloped venue opened in 2003.
There have been many exciting moments in Suncorp’s history that stand out including the Rugby World Cup in 2003, world renowned music acts such as Robbie Williams, the Police and Andre Rieu, famous Queensland State of Origin victories and memorable Socceroos internationals as part of the FIFA World Cup qualifying rounds.
I would like to thank Suncorp-Metway Limited for its continued support of the venue. Stadiums Queensland values this partnership and welcomes the decision taken by Suncorp-Metway Limited to extend its naming rights of the iconic stadium for a further two years.
Dairy Farmers Stadium upgradesStadiums Queensland continued to upgrade Dairy Farmers Stadium through a program of progressive improvements. This year the venue added six new outdoor corporate boxes taking the corporate capacity of the stadium to 1,754 people in 128 outdoor boxes, 12 internal suites, and corporate function spaces.
The capital works program also included an expansion of the concourse areas in the Eastern grandstand, major upgrades to food outlets and toilet facilities and refurbishments to venue offices.
Redevelopment of Gold Coast StadiumThe next 12 months will see work commence on the redevelopment of the existing Gold Coast Stadium at Carrara to accommodate the Australian Football League’s newest team, the 17th national team. The opportunity to provide a home for the new Gold Coast team comes about because of funding contributions by the Queensland Government ($60M), the Commonwealth Government ($36M), the Gold Coast City Council ($20M) and the AFL ($10M),
The stadium will comprise 23,500 seats with standing room for a further 1,500 patrons and is expected to be ready for use during the 2011 AFL season. The new AFL team is expected to inject around $340 million into the local economy over the next 10 years. The venue will also be able to accommodate cricket and athletics (with appropriate overlays) once complete.
AcknowledgementsOn behalf of the Stadiums Queensland Board, I would like to acknowledge the support Stadiums Queensland received from the former Minister for Sport, the Hon. Judy Spence MP. Her contribution in respect of the ongoing development of our major sporting and entertainment facilities was greatly appreciated.
I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome our new Minister for Sport, the Hon Phil Reeves MP. The Board and I look forward to continuing to work with the Minister to further enhance the quality of our facilities so as to maintain their reputation as being amongst the best in the world for showcasing elite sport and entertainment.
I thank our venue hirers for their continued support and for their efforts in promoting our great stadia to the world. I also thank the staff of Stadiums Queensland (and our operating partners, AEG-Ogden at Suncorp Stadium and the Brisbane Entertainment Centre) for the committment they make in ensuring our venues are presented as quality facilities for each and every event .
Finally I thank the Premier of Queensland, the Hon Anna Bligh MP for her ongoing efforts in promoting the value of the State investing in sporting and entertainment facilities and for achievements in positioning Queensland as the sporting and entertainment capital of Australia.
Wayne MyersChairman
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Chief executive’s Report
The 2008/09 financial year proved challenging yet ultimately successful for Stadiums Queensland.
Our challenges arose from two unexpected and unprecedented events.
The first challenge was a climatic episode in November when an intense storm damaged a portion of the Gabba roof just hours before the first ball was to be bowled in the Australia v New Zealand International Test match. Several sections of fabric roofing were torn, and 12 of the supporting roof trusses damaged.
It is in circumstances such as these that an organisation’s systems are put to the test. It is pleasing to report that the operating procedures and risk management systems we, as an organisation, have progressively developed over the past eight years proved up to the task. All systems require people to make them work, and as a result of the co-operation of all parties to mobilise the necessary resources and expertise, the first ball of the Test was bowled as soon as the wicket had dried out enough for the umpires to commence play. Stadiums Queensland acknowledges and appreciates the contribution of all those who played a part in the prompt and effective response to this incident including Gabba staff, Watpac (the stadium building contractor), engineering consultants, Queensland and Australian cricket officials, venue caterer
Michael O’Brien, the Queensland Police Service, Emergency Services and the insurers. As a consequence of their efforts, the game on the field was able to proceed unaffected by the carnage left by that extreme storm event.
It is important to acknowledge the co-operation received from spectators attending the Test match. The goodwill extended by cricket patrons, when it was necessary to relocate them to enable the clean up to proceed, was greatly appreciated. Similarly, thanks is due to our neighbours, the East Brisbane State School and adjacent businesses for their co-operation as we set about the clean up and the task of repair. The support received by the Brisbane Lions Board, management and fans for their patience and understanding as repairs to the roof continued into the first half of the AFL season is also appreciated.
The testing undertaken following this extreme weather event confirmed the Gabba roof remains structurally sound and work is now well progressed in replacing damaged trusses and reinstating fabric roofing.
The second major challenge within the last 12 months was the impact on consumer confidence arising from the global financial crisis. Working with our hirers and stadium service providers, Stadiums Queensland sought to mitigate the effects of the economic downturn through efficient operational practices, optimising the use of its assets, and pursuing new business opportunities.
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The impacts of such a severe economic downturn on the sporting franchises, and others who use Stadiums Queensland venues. are hopefully lessened to some extent in that our hirers are not required to make a contribution to the costs of servicing the loans taken out to build the quality venues which showcase their events. This relieves the hirers of a considerable overhead, and is only possible because of the support the Queensland Government provides to Stadiums Queensland in the form of funding to meet these loan repayments. In addition, some $27 million was expended in capital works, which included a package of upgrades at Dairy Farmers Stadium and major refurbishments to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. The installation of water harvesting infrastructure and water efficiency devices across all venues was also funded as part of the capital works program.
Stadiums Queensland appreciates the support it receives from its Minister, the Hon Phil Reeves MP. Mr Reeves was appointed Minister for Sport in February 2009 and since that time has been actively engaged in working with Stadiums Queensland to increase utilisation of our assets, and their ongoing development as world class venues.
The contribution of the former Minister for Sport, the Hon Judy Spence MP (2007 – 2009) is also acknowledged. Her support of Stadiums Queensland in its quest to improve the facilities at its venues was greatly appreciated.
I would like to acknowledge the work of the Stadiums Queensland Board and express appreciation for the valuable contribution each Director makes to the governance of this dynamic and expanding enterprise.
I would also like to thank our dedicated staff, the staff of AEG Ogden (who operate Suncorp Stadium and the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on behalf of Stadiums Queensland) and Tennis Queensland which operates the Queensland Tennis Centre under a lease arrangement with Stadiums Queensland. The commitment of Stadiums Queensland staff and our venue operators to the service of the almost 3.8 million patrons who attended our eight sporting and entertainment facilities in the past year is appreciated. It is important to acknowledge the part played by the many contractors and partners we work with who also make a valuable contribution to the overall operation of our venues and the successful conduct of events.
The coming year will bring with it new challenges, however Stadiums Queensland is well placed to respond to changes within the sporting and entertainment industry and is looking forward to another year of growth as it commences the construction of its ninth venue - a new stadium at Carrara which will be home to the Gold Coast AFL team which is scheduled to enter the AFL Premiership competition in 2011.
Kevin Yearbury Chief Executive
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the Board
The Board is responsible for the overall corporate governance of the organisation. It sets Stadium Queensland’s strategic direction within the parameters set down by legislation applicable to the organisation and determines the policies and practices that govern its day-to-day operations.
DIReCtoRS
Wayne Christopher MYERS (Chairperson)
Wayne Myers has worked in the IT&T industry for over 30 years. He has held senior management positions in large national and multinational companies such as NEC Australia Pty Ltd, AT&T Australia Ltd, Lucent Technologies Australia Pty Ltd and AAPT Ltd.
Wayne was previously a Trustee of the Lang Park Trust and Chairman of the Queensland Government’s Communication and Information Advisory Board.
Wayne is also a Director of Ergon Energy Corporation Ltd and John Paul College Ltd. He has been Chairperson since 2003.
Geoffrey Donald TRIVETT
Geoff Trivett is Managing Director of G D Trivett & Associates Pty Ltd, a leading Queensland valuation and property consultancy company which he commenced some 30 years ago. Prior to starting his own business, Geoff was the Managing Director of the Queensland office of the Baillieu Group, now Knight Frank. Geoff continues to have a keen interest in cricket, golf and football and was presented with the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to cricket.
Michael HARVEY
Michael Harvey has an extensive legal career with over 34 years of experience in Queensland. Michael is currently Partner/Principal of law firm Elliott and Harvey with offices in Upper Mount Gravatt, Brisbane.
Michael has served on the Board of Directors of Credicorp Finance Pty Ltd and was a founding Board member and trustee of the Credit Union Australia Members Benefit Friendly Society (Credicare).
Michael has an extensive involvement with sport, serving as President of the Mount Gravatt Sporting and Workers Club and his firm has acted as legal advisor to the Sunnybank Rugby Union Club, and advisor to the Capalaba Sports Club and the Clayfield Bowls Club. Michael was an active Rugby Union player with Wests Bulldogs prior to commencing his legal career.
Susie O’NEILL OAM
Susie O’Neill is regarded as one of Australia’s greatest ever swimmers. Susie won medals at three successive Olympic games, with 8 medals in total including 2 gold medals. Her gold medals came in the 200 m butterfly at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and the 200 m freestyle in Sydney in 2000.
Susie achieved consistent success at all other major championship events, where she won 15 Commonwealth Games medals, 4 World Championship medals and 4 Pan Pacific Championship medals. Just as successful in her home country, Susie was a dominant figure at national titles, her total of 35 making her the most prolific title winner in the history of the Australian National Swim Titles.
Susie is the mother of two children and balances this with sponsor, charity and media commitments.
Peter JOHANSEN
Peter Johansen has extensive experience in the aviation industry, serving as a senior corporate manager with Qantas Airways Limited in a career spanning more than 30 years. In that time Peter was involved with a number of key initiatives, including the implementation of the Qantas on-line corporate booking service and the development of the Qantas Travel Show in Queensland. Currently, he is a Senior Relationship Manager with investment services group Tynan Mackenzie.
Peter is an active community member, serving as Chairman of the St Paul’s Anglican School Foundation Board from 1994 to 1998 where he implemented the International School. He is currently a member of the Mater Foundation Major Gifts Committee.
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Sophie DEVITT
Sophie Devitt is a Senior Associate at law firm DLA Phillips Fox. She has been an integral part of growing the Litigation and Dispute Resolution team over the past 7 years. Sophie specialises in professional indemnity litigation and risk management and assessment, advising national and international clients in the property, financial services and insurance industries.
Throughout her legal career, Sophie has led a number of pro bono projects providing legal assistance through programs such as the Homeless Peoples’ Legal Clinic and the Self Representative Legal Clinic.
Sophie has a keen interest in tennis, all codes of football and cricket.
David HANNA
David Hanna is currently Assistant State Secretary for the Australian Building Construction Employees and Builders Labourers Federation (QLD Branch) Union of Employees. This follows almost 20 years of experience in the building industry.
As well as occupying a number of key construction roles throughout his career, David has amassed a strong repertoire of qualifications specialising in occupational health and safety and industrial relations.
In the financial year 2008 /09, the Stadiums Queensland Board met on 13 occasions with attendance by Members as follows:
Wayne Myers (Chairperson) 13
Geoff Trivett 13
Michael Harvey 13
Susie O’Neill 8
Peter Johansen 13
Sophie Devitt 13
David Hanna 11
Board meetings are held at Stadiums Queensland venues throughout the year. This provides Board Members with the opportunity to meet key staff and monitor capital works programs and venue operations.
Stadiums Queensland Board of Directors.
From left: Peter Johansen, Michael Harvey, Wayne Myers (Chairperson), David Hanna, Susie O’Neill OAM, Geoff Trivett, Sophie Devitt.
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organisational Structure
The Hon. Phil Reeves MPminister for Child Safety and
minister for Sport
Board of directors
Kevin YearburyChief Executive
Jennifer WhittakerExecutive Officer
Ian WhiteheadGeneral manager Operations
David Spencer General manager
Asset management and development
Jaimie Robertson General manager
Business development and
marketing
Communication Officer
Jane Stelfox General manager
Corporate Services
Corporate Services Teams
Asset management
Team
Queensland Tennis Centre (operated by Tennis Queensland)
Brisbane Entertainment
Centre (operated by AEG Ogden)
Suncorp Stadium(operated by AEG Ogden)
managerThe Gabba
manager QSAC & manager
State Tennis Centre
manager Sleeman Sports
Complex
manager dairy Farmers Stadium
managerSkilled Park
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Our corporate governance arrangements are structured to position Stadiums Queensland as:
� An efficient and effective organisation delivering quality venue experiences to the public, tenants and the hirers of our facilities;
� An ethical and productive enterprise that achieves high standards of accountability, transparency and performance;
� An organisation that works in partnership with sporting bodies, recreational interest groups, the tourism industry, public sector agencies and business to achieve the Government’s policy of developing infrastructure to enhance participation in sport at both the community and elite levels; and
� A flexible, reputable organisation that effectively manages risk.
the BoardThe Board is responsible for the overall corporate governance of Stadiums Queensland. It sets the organisation’s strategic direction within the parameters set down by legislation applicable to Stadiums Queensland and determines the policies and practices that govern its day-to-day operations.
CommitteesThe Board has established a series of Committees to assist it fulfill its governance responsibilities.
Internal Committees (Committees convened by Stadiums Queensland)
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee comprises Stadiums Queensland’s General Managers and Venue Managers and is chaired by the Chief Executive. The Committee meets fortnightly to ensure a consistent approach to the operations of Stadiums Queensland. It reviews processes and procedures for the effective management of the organisation and to enable it to meet its statutory obligations. It monitors the performance of the organisation and establishes the mechanisms required to manage capital works programs and construction projects. The Committee also performs the role of the Information and Communications Technology Steering Committee.
Venue Committees
The Board has established three venue Committees to consider and oversee venue and operational matters. A number of Board Members sit on each of these Committees. The Chief Executive and nominated senior management personnel attend committee meetings as agenda items dictate. Issues considered at these committee meetings relate mostly to the operations at the respective venues including tenancy agreements, commercial arrangements and the prioritising and monitoring of maintenance and capital works.
Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee
The Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee comprises three Board Members. The Committee is supported by Stadiums Queensland’s Internal Auditor (as provided for under the
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obligations of the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 and the Financial Management Standard 1997), who provides advice on audit and audit related matters.
The Chief Executive of Stadiums Queensland, General Manager Corporate Services and the Financial Controller attend meetings as observers. This ensures appropriate separation between the Committee as the body responsible for oversight and monitoring corporate governance within Stadiums Queensland and the managers responsible for the administration of the business.
The Committee focuses on strategic risk issues facing Stadiums Queensland and provides advice on the control mechanisms (implemented by management) to protect the organisation’s assets and promote efficient and effective work practices. Officers of the Queensland Audit Office (QAO) attend meetings of the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee.
The Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee has due regard for the terms of its charter and Queensland Treasury’s Audit Committee Guidelines in the conduct of its business.
external Committees – (Committees attended by Stadiums Queensland representatives convened by other agencies)
Government Asset Management Arena
Established as a whole-of-government body, the Government Asset Management Arena is a forum for discussion on best practice government asset management. Asset managers from all government agencies and units attend the Arena. Stadiums Queensland’s General Manager Asset Management and Development is a member of this group.
Events Coordination Forum
The Events Coordination Forum is convened by the Department of Premier and Cabinet as a means to communicate and coordinate the whole-of-government approach to attracting a large variety of events to Queensland. Stadiums Queensland’s General Manager Business Development and Marketing is a member of this forum.
Q150
Queensland’s 150th Celebrations in 2009 commemorate Queensland’s independence from New South Wales as a colony. The vision for the celebrations ‘reflect on our past, imagine our future’ will drive the program around the four broad themes of history, people, places and future. The celebratory program incorporates both existing events and new initiatives to generate interest and engage Queenslanders across the State. Stadiums Queensland’s General Manager Business Development and Marketing is a member of this committee.
Suncorp Stadium Management Advisory Committee
A Stadium Management Advisory Committee (SMAC) has been established to fulfil a condition of the Suncorp Stadium Development Approval. Suncorp Stadium’s Chief Executive Officer convenes SMAC on behalf of Stadiums Queensland. This Committee comprises representatives from emergency service agencies, transport providers, Brisbane City Council and community organisations. These meetings enable Stadium Management to receive a range of views regarding the operation of the stadium. Three SMAC meetings were held during the financial year.
Risk ManagementThe identification and proper management of risk is embedded in Stadiums Queensland’s business processes and operating procedures. In addition, Stadiums Queensland has several Committees that address risk management issues:
� Stadiums Queensland’s Executive Committee provides a coordinated approach to the management of risks at the operational level; and
� The Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee focuses on key strategic risk issues facing Stadiums Queensland and ensures mechanisms are in place to effectively protect assets and the safe operation of the business.
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enterprise BargainingTo achieve best practice in human resource management, Stadiums Queensland utilises the following certified agreements to cater for its broad range of staff:
� General Staff Certified Agreement 2003;
� Trades Grounds and Maintenance Certified Agreement 2004;
� Event Day Staff Certified Agreement 2005;
� Miscellaneous Workers Award - State 2002;
� Memorandum of understanding Security Officers 2008;
� Order - Apprentices’ and Trainees’ Wages and Conditions (Excluding Certain Queensland Government Entities) 2003; and
� Common Law Contracts.
equal employment opportunity (eeo) Statement As part of its commitment to best practice in management, Stadiums Queensland is an equal opportunity employer. As such, Stadiums Queensland seeks to ensure employment practices are non-discriminatory and the talents and resources of all employees are optimally utilised. All employees are responsible for implementing EEO policies and are expected to reflect behaviours consistent with Stadiums Queensland’s policies and values.
Women and Stadiums Queensland 2008/2009Representation of salary levels for women within Stadiums Queensland
MeasureNumber of Total Positions
No and % of Women as of 30 June 2009
% of women that hold a directorship and are represented on Stadiums Queensland’s Board
7 Directors (2) 29%
% of women in General Manager Positions
4 General Managers
(1) 25%
% of women in senior or middle management positions
35 positions (8) 23 %
Representation of Women on Boards and CommitteesThe female Board members play an active role in the Committees of Stadiums Queensland and hold positions of responsibility in other businesses, which are complementary to their work with Stadiums Queensland. Senior female staff are also active in Committees concerned with the operation of Stadiums Queensland and its venues.
personal and professional Development Initiatives for WomenStadiums Queensland is committed to professional and personal development for all employees. Professional and personal development opportunities provided for women during the year included study assistance, training courses and seminars. Stadiums Queensland recognises the importance of achieving balance between employment and family responsibilities.
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Work experience and trainee programStadiums Queensland recognises the benefits of employing trainees and apprentices within its venues not only to develop the skill base within Stadiums Queensland itself but across the labour market generally. This approach is consistent with the employment creation policy of the Queensland Government.
Stadiums Queensland actively supports the Government’s Smart State initiative through work experience and on-the-job training arrangements and internships. In 2008/09, Stadiums Queensland supported individuals from recognised educational and training establishments to gain work experience in the areas of grounds, administration, health and fitness, event administration and event operations.
Cultural DiversityStadiums Queensland acknowledges the importance of developing an inclusive society in which the cultural diversity of its members are recognised and valued. Multicultural influences pervade many of the entertainment, sporting and community events held at Stadiums Queensland’s venues. Explicit acknowledgement is given to cultural influences at such events where these are of particular significance.
ethical procedures, Values and practicesDuring the 2008/09 financial year, Stadiums Queensland met its statutory and regulatory reporting obligations to executive Government and Parliament. During the 2008/09 financial year Stadiums Queensland had no public interest disclosures under the Whistleblowers Protection Act 1994.
Recordkeeping Since its inception in 2001, Stadiums Queensland has been developing administrative systems to meet the requirements of the Queensland Government’s Information Standard 40 – Recordkeeping. During 2009, the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009 were introduced. Stadiums Queensland has taken the necessary steps to ensure compliance with the new legislation.
Recordkeeping improvements which have improved the management of Stadiums Queensland information and records, include:
� Digitisation of incoming correspondence upon receipt;
� Implementation of Stadiums Queensland’s electronic document and records management system (edrms) at all Stadiums Queensland controlled venues.
� Staff training in recordkeeping fundamentals; and
� Recordkeeping policies being made available to all staff via the intranet.
Consultancy Costs
Type of consultancy2008/09
$0002007/08
$000
Human resource management
29 -
Professional and technical - 36
Total 29 36
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toward Q2: tomorrow’s Queensland – our Contribution
In managing, operating and promoting the use of Government owned major sports, recreation and leisure facilities, Stadiums Queensland contributes to the ambitions of Tomorrow’s Queensland by:
Ambition Stadiums Queensland’s Contribution
StrongCreating a diverse economy powered by bright ideas
� Creating jobs through major construction projects (such as the redevelopment of Carrara Stadium)
which contribute to the State’s sporting infrastructure as well as through the conduct of events
� Supporting the Queensland Tourism industry by attracting international, interstate and
intrastate patrons to major national and international sporting and entertainment events such
as State of Origin, Tri Nations Test Matches and Rugby League World Cup matches
� Attracting new events and other business opportunities which bring economic benefits
to the state
� Hosting events provides jobs for Queenslanders in areas such as security, cleaning, catering
and event management
� Continually improving the venues’ facilities and benchmarking new practices and technology
� Encouraging innovation and continuous improvement in the way we do business
� Integrating all elements of the event experience to enhance patron value by introducing
initiatives such as automated access control at venues and joint (public transport and event
admission) ticketing for major sports events
GreenProtecting our lifestyle and environment
� Introducing environmentally sustainable technology and practices into the venues such
as sourcing energy for the Sleeman Sports Complex from landfill generated gas. This
project reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 36,000 tonnes per year. This has the same
environmental effect of removing 6,500 cars from the road or planting 3,600 hectares of trees
� Recycling waste materials through the use of colour-coded recycling bins
� Water consumption across Stadiums Queensland’s Brisbane venues has decreased by 60%
when compared to 2004/05 due to rainwater harvesting at Suncorp Stadium, Skilled Park, the
Gabba, Sleeman Sports Complex and the Queensland Tennis Centre
� Reducing the traffic impact on communities adjacent to major venues through innovative
public transport initiatives. Approximately 84% of patrons attending events at Suncorp
Stadium use public transport to get to the game
� Due to the nature and standard of the venues, the Stadiums Queensland positively impacts
upon the lives of Queenslanders by allowing them to see and experience world class events,
e.g. Rugby Union international matches, State of Origin clashes, FIFA World Cup qualifying
matches, Test Match Cricket, as well as national and international acts
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Ambition Stadiums Queensland’s Contribution
SmartDelivering world-class education and training
� Developing innovative partnerships with educational institutions and relevant sports industry
bodies to foster better training and development opportunities for elite athletes and research
facilities for the future of the sports industry
� Investing in skills development in what is a growing part of the service economy by training
permanent and casual workers in best practice standards of venue and event management,
and maintenance of grounds used for elite sport
HealthyMaking Queenslanders Australia’s healthiest people
� Providing the community, schools and other educational institutions with access to a range
of quality sports, entertainment and leisure facilities, to foster participation in sport and the
performing arts
� Working in partnership with sporting bodies, recreational interest groups, the tourism industry,
public sector agencies and business to develop infrastructure to enhance participation in sport
at both the community and elite levels
� Providing a range of healthy food options at venues
� All Stadiums Queensland venues are non-smoking venues
FairSupporting safe and caring communities
� Providing safe venues for patrons
� The continued improvement of the Stadiums Queensland facilities to provide a safe and
enjoyable experience for patrons
The Sleeman Sports Complex co-generation plant uses gas produced by land-fill to heat indoor pools within the Brisbane Aquatic Centre.
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Venue Reports:
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Skilled Park is a state-of-the-art 27,400 seat stadium on the Gold Coast and is the home ground of the Gold Coast Titans NRL team and the Gold Coast United A-League (soccer) team.
Within the venue are player facilities, administration and event control offices, 101 open corporate boxes, 25 enclosed corporate suites, two 450 person function rooms and 21 food and beverage outlets.
Image: courtesy Populous.
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Highlights � Hosted two 2008 Rugby League World Cup fixtures;
� Secured a second major venue hirer, the Gold Coast United Football Club, which joins the Hyudai A-League in 2009;
� Completed a major refurbishment of the North East beverage concessions;
Major hirers � Gold Coast Titans (NRL); and
� Gold Coast United Football Club (A-League).
Significant events
Event Date Patronage
NRL Rd 17 Titans v Sea Eagles
4 Jul 21,374
NRL Rd 19 Titans v Panthers
19 Jul 17,759
NRL Rd 22 Titans v Knights
11 Aug 15,136
NRL Rd 26 Titans v Tigers
7 Sept 20,723
QANTAS Socceroos training session
11 Oct 2,616
Rugby League World Cup
NZ v PNG 1 Nov 9,446
Rugby League World Cup Semi Final Qualifier Fiji v Ireland
10 Nov 6,911
NRL Rd 1 Titans vs Knights
15 Mar 16,203
NRL Rd 3 Titans vs Bulldogs
27 Mar19,854
Event Date Patronage
NRL Rd 6 Titans vs Raiders
17 Apr18,532
NRL Rd 8 Titans vs Rabbitohs
2 May 19,925
NRL Rd 11 Titans vs Sea Eagles
24 May 16,126
NRL Rd 13 Titans vs Dragons
8 Jun 20,416
A-LEAGUE PRE-SEASON
GC United vs Nth Qld FC23 Jun 2,251
NRL Rd 16 Titans vs Warriors
Jun 20,031
Non-event day functions 2,137
In 2008/09 a total of 229,440 patrons visited Skilled Park.
priorities 2009/10 � Continue to refine the traffic management and public
transport plan to improve the mobility of patrons attending events at Skilled Park and facilitate options to reduce implementation costs without reducing services;
� In cooperation with the Football Federation of Australia (FFA) and Gold Coast United Football Club provide an operations plan for the Gold Coast United home games;
� To work with hirers to ensure on costs are minimised whilst continuing to provide a safe and enjoyable event experience for patrons;
� Review performance of concourse catering concessions; and
� Review the Local Control Area Traffic Plan to ensure it minimises any inconvenience to residents and local businesses created by the staging of events at Skilled Park.
Skilled park
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Jetstar Gold Coast Titans player Scott Prince, in action at Skilled Park.
Image: News Ltd. (Newspix).
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“My greatest joy from this entire process is standing at Skilled Park watching the crowds come in.”
Paul BroughtonChairman Gold Coast Titans (Gold Coast Bulletin 10 September 2009)
upcoming events
Event Date
A-LEAGUE PRE-SEASON GC United vs Fulham 8 Jul
NRL Rd 18 Titans vs Eels 13 Jul
A-LEAGUE PRE-SEASON GC United vs Central Coast Mariners 18 Jul
NRL Rd 20 Titans vs Broncos 24 Jul
NRL Rd 21 Titans vs Cowboys 31 Jul
A-LEAGUE Rd 2 GC United vs Nth Qld FC 15 Aug
NRL Rd 24 Titans vs Sharks 23 Aug
NRL Rd 25 Titans vs Wests Tigers 29 Aug
A-LEAGUERd 5 GC United vs Sydney FC 5 Sept
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Gold Coast United Football Club will be based at Skilled Park from late 2009.
Image: Scott Powick, courtesy Gold Coast United Football Club.
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Dairy Farmers Stadium
Dairy Farmers Stadium is the sporting and entertainment hub for the people of North Queensland. It is renowned for its electrifying atmosphere and attracting a range of major events to the region. The 26,500 capacity venue is home to the North Queensland Cowboys National Rugby League (NRL) team and the North Queensland Fury A-League team.
Among the highlights in the stadiums history is the sell-out Elton John concert in 2007, Rugby World Cup matches in 2003, Rugby League World Cup matches in 2008 and of course the many “local derby” clashes between the Cowboys and the Brisbane Broncos NRL Premiership teams.
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Image: Matt Tubb (Airship Solutions).
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Highlights � Completed the expansion of the Eastern Stand concourse to improve pedestrian flows, ingress and egress throughout the grandstand;
� Completed the installation of new food and beverage concessions in the Eastern Grandstand;
� Upgraded electrical and data networks to better ensure continuity of lighting and communication services during events;
� Staged two Rugby League World Cup matches at Dairy Farmers Stadium in 2008, England vs Papua New Guinea on 25 October 2008 and Australia vs Papua New Guinea on 9 November 2008; and
� Hosted the Super X Australasian Motocross Tour on 22 November 2008.
Significant events
Event Date Patronage
2008
North Queensland Cowboys v Broncos 18 Jul 22,048
North Queensland Cowboys v Roosters 2 Aug 14,601
North Queensland Cowboys v Titans 16 Aug 17,605
North Queensland Cowboys v Raiders 30 Aug 14,985
Rugby League World Cup - England v Papua New Guinea 25 Oct 10,780
Rugby League World Cup - Australia v Papua New Guinea 9 Nov 16,293
Australasian Super X 22 Nov 12,888
2009
North Queensland Cowboys v Wests Tigers 21 Mar 19,879
North Queensland Cowboys v Melbourne Storm 28 Mar 21,489
North Queensland Cowboys v Titans 11 Apr 18,123
North Queensland Cowboys v Sea Eagles 25 Apr 16,153
North Queensland Cowboys v Dragons 9 May 16,031
North Queensland Cowboys v Knights 25 May 11,892
North Queensland Cowboys v Rabbitohs 6 Jun 16,568
North Queensland Cowboys v Roosters 20 Jun 13,486
Non-Event Day Functions and Venue Hire (80) 4,758
In 2008/09 a total of 247,579 patrons visited Dairy Farmers Stadium.
Dairy Farmers Stadium
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Dairy Farmers Stadium hosted the Super X Australasian Motocross Tour.
Image: courtesy Global Action Sports.
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Major Venue Hirers � North Queensland Cowboys; and
� North Queensland Fury Football Club.
Venue tenants � North Queensland Cowboys;
� G&T Security;
� Access All Areas Event Management.
upcoming events
Event Date
2009/10
North Queensland Cowboys v Sharks 4 Jul
North Queensland Cowboys v Panthers 25 Jul
North Queensland Fury FC v Sydney FC 8 Aug
North Queensland Cowboys v Bulldogs 14 Aug
North Queensland Fury FC v Melbourne Victory FC 22 Aug
North Queensland Cowboys v Broncos 28 Aug
North Queensland Fury FC v Brisbane Roar FC 5 Sept
North Queensland Fury FC v Adelaide United FC 26 Sept
North Queensland Fury FC v Wellington Phoenix FC 17 Oct
North Queensland Fury FC v Perth Glory FC 24 Oct
North Queensland Fury FC v Central Coast Mariners FC 21 Nov
North Queensland Fury FC v Adelaide United FC 28 Nov
North Queensland Fury FC v Perth Glory FC 11 Dec
North Queensland Fury FC v Melbourne Victory FC 27 Dec
North Queensland Fury FC v Brisbane Roar FC 23 Jan
North Queensland Fury FC v Newcastle Jets FC 30 Jan
North Queensland Fury FC v Gold Coast United FC 13 Feb
priorities 2009/10 � Continuing upgrades of patron amenities throughout the
stadium and the refurbishment of corporate facilities in the western stand;
� Realign the northern entrance to improve traffic flows for non-event day operations between Ryan Catholic College and Dairy Farmers Stadium northern car park and bus interchange;
� Complete a traffic management study to improve precinct traffic operations for all major events; and
� Maintain the venue and assets to a standard consistent with major sporting stadia.
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“ Significant improvements to Dairy Farmers Stadium have occurred over the past few years and Stadiums Queensland continues to work with us to ensure the people of North Queensland have a first class facility to watch their favourite NRL team.”
Peter ParrExecutive Director North Queensland Toyota Cowboys
The North Queensland Cowboys in action at Dairy Farmers Stadium.
Image: News Ltd. (Newspix).
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Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (QSAC)
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The Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (QSAC) is a focal point for elite athlete training, development and recovery in Queensland. Home to the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS), QSAC includes two international standard running tracks, a 49,000 seat main stadium, a 2,100 seat State Athletics Facility and an eight court beach volleyball complex, “The Beach”.
The venue hosts numerous international, national and local athletics events and school sports carnivals on an annual basis, in addition to outdoor entertainment events such as concerts and Super X.
A new purpose-built facility for elite athletes assists training and recovery, providing the best possible chance of success at the highest level.
Image: Adnic Photography.
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Highlights � Since its commissioning prior to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the QAS Recovery Centre has been used by athletes more than
12,000 times, who have benefitted from the facilities offered by the Centre;
� A number of major national and state athletic events have been held at the venue including the Athletics Australia Cup, the Queensland Track and Field Championships and the National Track and Field Championships;
� The venue hosted the 2008 Australasian Super X Championships, attracting a crowd of 20,000; and
� Some 13,600 people used the publicly available facilities at QSAC for daily training sessions.
Significant events
Event Date Patronage
2008
Catholic School Girls Secondary Sports Association Beirne Cup 18 Aug 3,000
The Cancer Council Queensland- Relay for Life 6-7 Sept 1,000
Fitness and Dance 13 Sept 6,000
Queensland Primary Track and Field State Championships 16-17 Sept 2,500
Queensland Secondary Track and Field State Championships 9-12 Oct 1,500
Boys GPS Track and Field Championships 31 Oct 4,000
Australasian Super X Championships 29 Nov 20,000
2009
National Track and Field Championships 18 Mar 4,000
Queensland Little Athletics State Championships 27-29 Mar 4,000
Non-event day functions 40,417
In 2008/09 a total of 162,289 patrons visited the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (includes events, functions and athletics carnivals).
Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (QSAC)
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Pole Vaulter Alana Boyd in training at QSAC.
Image: courtesy Queensland Academy of Sport.
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Significant non-event Day Activity at QSAC
� Queensland Little Athletics Association athletic meets;
� Queensland Academy of Sport training;
� Queensland Masters Association athletic meets;
� Queensland Athletics club meets;
� 80 primary and secondary school athletic carnivals; and
� Corporate and public usage of the function room facilities servicing 280 functions and over 40,000 guests per annum.
Venue tenants � Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS);
� Queensland Athletics;
� Football Brisbane;
� Football Queensland;
� Queensland Canoeing;
� Queensland Masters Association;
� Sandstorm (Operator of the Beach Volleyball facility); and
� Touch Football Australia
upcoming events
Event Date
2009
Catholic School Girls Secondary Sports Association Beirne Cup 25 Aug
Fitness and Dance 5 Sept
Queensland Primary Track and Field State Championships 20 and 21 Oct
Queensland Secondary Track and Field State Championships 22-25 Oct
Boys GPS Track & Field Championships 30 Oct
Pearl Jam 25 Nov
Australasian Super X Championships 5 Dec
2010
ACDC Black Ice Tour 25 and 27 Feb
priorities 2009/10 � Successfully manage four major events: Pearl Jam, Super X
and two AC/DC Concerts, including a complete review of the venues transport and traffic management plan and event plan;
� Continue to attract major events to the venue;
� Implement a significant capital works program to accommodate changes to the venue’s event management plan;
� Increase the utilisation of both athletics tracks for school carnivals through improved access to facilities and operating procedures;
� Maintain elite athletics facilities to attract national and international events;
� Continue to drive the ‘Centre of Sporting Excellence’ concept through venue development as funds permit; and
� Continue to reduce water consumption through the review of water management practices.
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“ We had great facilities all in the one location here at QSAC along with great training, great physios, great strength and conditioning coaches, we had dietitians; they provided us with everything we needed to get us to be the best athlete possible. I can’t say enough about the QAS as I would never have achieved what I did in Water Polo without them.”
Melissa Byram Sydney Olympic Games gold medallist - Water Polo
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Suncorp Stadium
Suncorp Stadium is one of Australia’s best rectangular sports and entertainment venues. The 52,500 seat, venue offers a showcase for Rugby League, Rugby Union, Soccer and outdoor concerts. The design brings spectators close to the playing field, producing an atmosphere commensurate with the stadium’s reputation as ‘the Cauldron’.
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Andre Rieu brings the world’s biggest touring stage to Suncorp Stadium.
Image: courtesy AEG Ogden.
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Highlights � A total of 41 events and 1,081,552 patrons at an average of 26,379 per event;
� 86 functions hosting almost 11,000 guests;
� Staged a FIFA World Cup qualifying game (Socceroos v Qatar); the semi-final and final of Rugby League World Cup 2008, a Bledisloe Cup Rugby Test and two Andre Rieu concerts;
� Achieved an average of 84.2 percent event day public transport utilisation during the year; and
� Introduced the “Target 40” recycling initiative (40% of waste recycled) for Stadium events;
Significant eventsSuncorp Stadium capacity is 52,500. The following events were held at the Stadium in 2008/09.
Event Date Patronage
2008
Wallabies v France 5 Jul 40,218
Roar v Palmeiras 12 Jul 12,841
Broncos v Bulldogs 13 Jul 37,683
Broncos v Sharks 25 Jul 27,905
Broncos v Raiders 3 Aug 28,103
Bulldogs v Cowboys 9 Aug 8,549
Broncos v Dragons 15 Aug 33,237
Broncos v Titans 22 Aug 39,757
Roar v Adelaide United 24 Aug 12,761
Roar v CC Mariners 31 Aug 12,185
Broncos v Knights 5 Sept 37,552
Wallabies v New Zealand 13 Sept 52,328
Roar v Newcastle Jets 19 Sept 12,103
Broncos v Storm (Semi Final) 20 Sept 50,466
Australia v Qatar – Asian Qualifier 15 Oct 34,230
Roar v Adelaide United 17 Oct 11,117
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Event Date Patronage
Roar v Melbourne Victory 8 Nov 12,022
England v New Zealand (RLWC Semi Final) 15 Nov 26,659
Australia v New Zealand (RLWC Final) 22 Nov 50,559
Roar v Perth Glory 23 Nov 9,118
Andre Rieu concert 3 Dec 24,236
Andre Rieu concert 4 Dec 22,599
Roar v Newcastle Jets 14 Dec 11,048
Roar v Wellington Phoenix 28 Dec 13,115
2009
Roar v Sydney FC 17 Jan 19,111
Roar v Perth Glory 24 Jan 17,367
Roar v CC Mariners (Semi Final) 13 Feb 23,705
Reds v Cheetahs 1 Mar 16,285
Broncos v Cowboys 13 Mar 45,022
Reds v Sharks 14 Mar 20,582
Broncos v Storm 20 Mar 36,647
Reds v Chiefs 28 Mar 21,041
Broncos v Dragons 3 Apr 42,435
Reds v Lions 18 Apr 15,597
Broncos v Eels 24 Apr 30,887
Reds v Brumbies 2 May 19,346
Australia v New Zealand (Test Match) 8 May 37,152
Broncos v Sea Eagles 10 May 27,527
Broncos v Titans 15 May 43,079
Reds v Hurricanes 16 May 19,025
Broncos v Bulldogs 12 Jun 26,353
In 2008/09 a total of 1,081,552 patrons visited Suncorp Stadium.
Image: courtesy Queensland Reds.
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Major functions and events held at the Stadium during the year included:
� Bunnings Hardware staff conference;
� Queensland Restaurant and Catering Awards;
� Brisbane Inner West Chamber of Commerce breakfast;
� Brisbane Boys College Valedictory Dinner;
� Ipswich Grammar Valedictory Dinner;
� Andre Rieu concert corporate hospitality;
� Carbine Club Corporate lunch; and
� Former Origin Greats Annual Charity lunch.
Major HirersMajor hirers to utilise the Stadium during the year were:
� Brisbane Broncos;
� Queensland Rugby League;
� National Rugby League;
� Australian Rugby League;
� Canterbury Bulldogs;
� Queensland Rugby Union;
� Australian Rugby Union;
� Brisbane Roar (formally Queensland Roar);
� Football Federation Australia; and
� Andre Rieu Productions.
Venue tenants � Spotless Services Ltd (Stadium caterer);
� Queensland Rugby League;
� Concept Sports (Stadium merchandise agent) - July to Nov 2008; and
� Former Origin Greats (FOGS).
priorities 2009/10 � Attracting additional events when it is possible to host
them within the busy schedule of sporting fixtures the stadium accommodates each year;
� Maintaining the venue’s reputation for operating excellence and high customer service standards;
� Maintaining the venue and assets to a standard consistent with major international sporting venues;
� Through a $1.2m Capital Works Program, the Stadium will undertake upgrades to the Building Management Systems, the electrical circuit system, corporate suites refurbishment (including the Hirers Suite) and television and carpet replacement all within the older western stand. The Programme also provides for some public concourse floor finishing; and
� An upgrade of the Stadium Control Room to improve communications and surveillance and an additional Forward Control Point on Level 7.
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Brisbane Roar striker Sergio Van Dijk salutes the crowd after scoring a goal.
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The Brisbane Broncos celebrate in front of the Suncorp faithful.
“ I have played at stadiums all around the world but nothing compares to Suncorp Stadium here in Brisbane! It is a world class sporting venue, great atmosphere, great playing surface and I love performing there. It brings out the best in me.”
Darren Lockyer (October 2009)
Image: Left - courtesy Brisbane Roar.
Above - courtesy Brisbane Broncos.
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the Gabba
Image: Jumbo Aerial Photography.
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The Brisbane Cricket Ground (BCG), affectionately known as the Gabba, is a 42,000 seat oval sports venue which hosts Australian Football League (AFL) and national and international cricket fixtures. The Gabba is an icon of the Brisbane landscape and is the home ground for the Brisbane Lions AFL team and the Queensland Bulls state cricket team. The venue has a range of function and meeting spaces that are used extensively throughout the year.
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Highlights � More than 468,000 patrons attended cricket and AFL matches;
� Commencement of the Australia v New Zealand cricket Test close to scheduled time, not withstanding significant damage to part of the Gabba roof due to an extremely severe storm event;
� A total of three AFL matches with crowds in excess of 30,000 with a year best of 34,912 to watch the Brisbane Lions versus Collingwood match in April 2009;
� Average attendance for Brisbane Lions AFL matches was 29,068 per match, an increase of almost 1,000 per match compared with the previous season;
� Hosted the first Twenty20 All Star cricket match between Australia and the All Star team to start the International Cricket season;
� Secured the first Test match of the 2009/10 Summer cricket season against the West Indies and two One Day Internationals involving Australia against both the West Indies and Pakistan;
� Hosted 141 non event day functions attended by more than 23,311 patrons; and
� Installed additional traffic control infrastructure on Stanley Street to enhance patron safety.
Significant events
Event Type Team A Team B Date Patronage
2008
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane West Coast 19 Jul 27,784
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane Western Bulldogs 16 Aug 27,315
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane Carlton 23 Aug 34,327
Cricket - 4 Day Domestic Queensland Tasmania 10 Oct 857
Cricket - 1 Day Domestic Queensland Tasmania 15 Oct 825
Cricket - 4 Day Domestic Queensland Victoria 21 Oct 568
Cricket - 1 Day Domestic Queensland Victoria 26 Oct 7,535
Cricket - International Twenty20 Australia Australia All Stars 14 Nov 14,325
Cricket - Test Match Australia New Zealand 20 Nov 34,426
Cricket - 4 Day Domestic Queensland South Australia 28 Nov 886
Cricket - 1 Day Domestic Queensland South Australia 03 Dec 1,644
Cricket - Domestic Twenty20 Queensland New South Wales 26 Dec 10,514
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Event Type Team A Team B Date Patronage
2009
Cricket - Domestic Twenty20 Queensland South Australia 09 Jan 12,376
Cricket - International Twenty20 Australia South Africa 13 Jan 37,457
Cricket - Domestic Twenty20 Preliminary Final Queensland Victoria 21 Jan 8,367
Cricket - 1 Day Domestic Queensland Western Australia 28 Jan 1,560
Cricket - 4 Day Domestic Queensland Western Australia 30 Jan 1,030
Cricket - 1 Day International Australia New Zealand 13 Feb 20,581
Cricket - 4 Day Domestic Queensland New South Wales 26 Feb 1,541
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane West Coast 28 Mar 26,800
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane Sydney 11 Apr 24,984
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane Collingwood 17 Apr 34,912
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane Essendon 02 May 29,252
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane Adelaide 16 May 27,767
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane Carlton 06 Jun 33,790
AFL - Season fixture Brisbane Melbourne 27 Jun 23,750
Functions (141 functions held) 23,311
In 2008/09 a total of 468,484 patrons visited the Brisbane Cricket Ground.
Image: courtesy Brisbane Lions.
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upcoming events
Event Team A Team B Date
AFL Season fixture Brisbane Geelong 11 Jul
AFL Season fixture Brisbane North Melbourne 25 Jul
AFL Season fixture Brisbane Western Bulldogs 15 Aug
AFL Season fixture Brisbane Port Adelaide 22 Aug
AFL – Season Final Brisbane Carlton 5 Sept
Cricket International Twenty20 Australia All Stars 22 Nov
Cricket Test Match Australia West Indies 26 Nov
Cricket 1 Day International Australia Pakistan 22 Jan 2010
Cricket 1 Day International Australia West Indies 14 Feb 2010
Major Hirer(s) � Brisbane Lions; and
� Queensland Bulls.
Venue tenants � Michael O’Brien catering; and
� Queensland Cricketers Club.
priorities 2009/10
� Complete the program for the replacement of the roof structure damaged during the November 2008 storm experienced in the Brisbane area;
� Redevelop the BCG membership program to enhance the membership experience; and
� Continue to evaluate the Traffic Management Plan with the objective of improving the efficiency of patron movement whilst enhancing safety.
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James Hopes adds four more runs to the Queensland Bulls tally at the Gabba.
Image: courtesy Queensland Cricket.
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Sleeman Sports Complex
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Sleeman Sports Complex has been the breeding ground for some of Australia’s most talented and successful athletes. Sleeman provides a training base for Swimming Queensland, Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Diving, Australian Diving and Queensland Diving, Gymnastics, BMX, Badminton, Cycling and Weight Lifting. With facilities that include the 4,300 seat Brisbane Aquatic Centre, a 2,700 seat indoor arena, a 1,500 seat Theatre, an outdoor cycling velodrome with grandstand seating and self-contained accommodation facilities, Sleeman has the capacity to host international, national and community events year round. The Complex also caters for a wide variety of aquatic activities, fitness activities, learn to swim programs and sports medicine activities.
Image: courtesy Sleeman Sports Complex.
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Highlights � More than 800,000 patrons either attended events or participated in fitness and leisure activities;
� The Brisbane Aquatic Centre hosted more than 70 swimming carnival days;
� Hosted National and State Masters Swimming Championships;
� Hosted both the State and National Gymnastics Championships;
� Hosted National Diving Championships with three international teams also participating;
� John Edward sold out two shows in the Chandler Theatre;
� The Brisbane Aquatic Centre conducted a successful School Holiday Program with more than 250 children per day participating in the scheduled activities;
� Hosted Top 100 auditions for “So You Think You Can Dance” television series; and
� Hosted more than 30 event days for multi-cultural, community, school and arts groups.
Significant events
Event Date Patronage
Multiple Events
Queensland Swimming Association - including State Champs 4 events 25794
Brisbane Swimming Association - including Regional Champs 7 events 17505
Les Mills 4 events 4000
Evolution Kickboxing 3 events 8550
Dance Fever 4 events 5550
School Celebrations - Dance / Arts / End of year 18 events 18000
International Events / Participants
Hand Ball - Pacific Cup and Junior Nationals 25-31 May 800
John Edward 10-11 Nov 2884
National Championships
National Gymnastics Championships 09-12 Jul 7207
National Handball Championships 24-26 Oct 1070
Oz Strongman 9 Nov 886
GKR Aust Karate Championships 13-15 Nov 1800
Aust Cheerleading Championships 22-23 Nov 4200
AUSSI Maters National Swimming Championships 1-3 May 1200
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Event Date Patronage
State Championships
So You Think You Can Dance - Queensland Top 100 20-22 Oct 400
Queensland State Gymnastics Championships 01-02 Jul 1800
Bodybuilding State Championships 2 events 2390
Irish Dancing State Championships 15-17 Aug 6300
Queensland Volleyball Schools Cup 17-19 Oct 1800
Queensland Sec Schools Swim Championships 2-4 Apr 3000
Queensland Gymnastics State Championships 26-30 Jun 6600
Ceremonies / Cultural / Family Events
Queensland Police Graduation 3 events 3500
QFRS Graduations 3 events 800
Justine Clarke Concert 28 Jul 808
FAYA Concert 1 Aug 700
Miss Pooja Indian Concert 9 Aug 1200
Wat Thai Concert 10 Aug 400
Bollywood Concert 24 Aug 1200
Lehmber Hussainduri 28 Sept 800
Latter Day Saint Stake Conference 2 events 2400
Malayalee Concert 3 Apr 400
Bayside Beginners Music Week 27 Apr - 1 May 2083
Jazzi B Live Concert 9 May 615
Creative Generation Rehearsals 24 May 1200
In 2008/09 a total of 844,930 patrons visited the Sleeman Sports Complex (includes non-event day patrons).
Image: News Ltd. (Newspix).
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upcoming events Multiple Events Date
Queensland Swimming Association - including State Champs 7 events
Brisbane Swimming Association - including Regional Champs 7 events
Les Mills Workshop 4 events
Evolution Kickboxing 3 events
Dance Fever (State of Origin) 5 events
School Celebrations - Dance / Arts / End of year 18 events
International Events / Participants
World Transplant Games - Swimming 26-27 Aug
John Edward Seminar 9-11 Nov
National Masters & Commonwealth Games Selection Trials Weightlifting 17-19 Jun
National Championships
National Gymnastics Championships 4-10 Jul
Aus Cheer Internationals Cheerleading, Dance & Sport Aerobics 10-11 Jul
National Trampolining Club Competitions 1-2 Aug
Taekwondo National Championships 1-4 Oct
Christadelphian National Conference 2-11 Apr
Australian Age Diving Championships 4-10 Apr
National Secondary & Primary Swimming Championships -Swimming 6-11 Jun
Sathya Sai Organisation of Australia National Conference 11-14 Jun
State Championships
Irish Dancing State Championships 20-23 Aug
INBA Queensland Titles 20 Sept
Queensland Primary School Relay Carnival 20 Nov
Queensland Open Diving Championships 19-21 Dec
Gymnastics Qld State Championships 25-30 Jun
Cultural / Family Events
Punjabi Versa Concert 9 Aug
Jagjit Singh Live Concert 2 Oct
Music Alive 10 Oct
Brisbane Eisteddfod - Dance Groups 17-30 Apr
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Venue tenantsThe Sleeman Sports Complex is home to eight national and state sport organisations including:
� Swimming Queensland;
� Australian Institute of Sport Diving;
� Australian Diving;
� Queensland Diving;
� Queensland BMX;
� Queensland Badminton;
� Queensland Cycling; and
� Queensland Weightlifting.
priorities 2009/10 � Continue upgrades to CCTV, access control and security
systems to further enhance patron safety;
� Attract additional tenants and sports events that improve utilisation of the venue’s facilities;
� Refurbishment of the Theatre and the Arena to increase tenancy space and improve the overall amenity of both facilities; and
� Enhancements to the Sleeman Sports Complex grounds, including programs for regeneration, bush management, water course development and the protection of wildlife habitats.
“ Dream, Believe, Create, Succeed! The great staff and facilities at Sleeman Sports Complex helped me get to the Olympics!”
Briony ColeAustralian Olympic Silver Medallist – Synchronised Diving
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Brisbane entertainment Centre (BeC)
The Brisbane Entertainment Centre is one of Australia’s top venues for national and international touring acts. High profile indoor sporting events such as netball, basketball and tennis can also be staged at the venue. The 13,500 seat venue has hosted international performers such as Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Neil Diamond, Celine Dion, Foo Fighters, Billy Joel, Coldplay, P!NK and Brooks and Dunn, as well as many national acts including the Wiggles, Powderfinger and Silverchair. The Brisbane Entertainment Centre is operated by AEG Ogden on behalf of Stadiums Queensland.
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Image: courtesy AEG Ogden.
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Highlights � High profile events including Billy Joel, P!NK and Simon and Garfunkel sold out multiple performances. Other International artists
including Neil Young, Kings of Leon, Leonard Cohen, Stevie Wonder and John Mellencamp performed to big crowds;
� Australian events contributed to another successful year with performances by The Veronicas, So You Think You Can Dance Live, El Caballo Blanco, Monster Trucks and the Creative Generation State Schools on Stage 2009;
� The Anthony Mundine World Title Fight in May 2009 attracted broad media coverage for the Centre and for Brisbane to a national and international audience; and
� A number of capital works projects were completed including the refurbishment of the back of house dressing rooms and an upgrade to the performers’ Green Room.
Significant events
2008 / 2009 TICKETED EVENTS
Event Date Patronage
2008
So You Think You Can Dance 5 Jul 7,329
Rock Eisteddfod Heats 15–18 Jul 4.528
Panic At The Disco 20 Aug 4,080
Andrea Bocelli 22 Aug 8,082
Rock Eisteddfod Final 29 Aug 1,916
Disturbed 2 Sept 6,243
Judas Priest 10 Sept 2,645
El Caballo Blanco 14 Sept 4,849
Dora The Explorer 27–29 Sept 14,147
Conrad Treasury’s Boardroom Blitz 11 Oct 730
Simple Plan 17 Oct 2,886
Stevie Wonder 25 Oct 9,447
Snoop Dogg 29 Oct 4,959
Rihanna and Chris Brown 31 Oct–1 Nov 22,150
Netball Test – Aust vs NZ 2 Oct 7,753
Def Leppard 8 Nov 7,560
Hi 5 11 Nov 4,234
Monster Trucks 15 Nov 8,955
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Event Date Patronage
John Mellencamp 25 Nov 9,598
Billy Joel 2 and 4 Dec 24,370
Kanye West 7 Dec 4,871
Alicia Keys 10 Dec 7,881
The Wiggles 18 and 19 Dec 27,300
2009
Neil Young 21 Jan 10,596
Leonard Cohen 3 Feb 8,455
Roberta Flack 4 Feb 3,194
Jose Carreras 6 Feb 3,700
The Veronicas 14 Feb 5,659
Fall Out Boy 20 Mar 5,960
Coldplay 8–9 Mar 23,699
Kings Of Leon 16 Mar 12,247
The Who 24 Mar 7,556
Brooks and Dunn 8–9 May 14,761
Pussycat Dolls 19 May 9,556
Crusty Demons 23–24 May 18,622
IBO Middleweight – Mundine v Geale 27 May 5,798
Creative Generation - Schools on Stage 6 Jun 9,259
P!NK 12–16 Jun 44,812
Simon & Garfunkel 17–18 Jun 18,900
Cesar Milan 19 Jun 4,088
Ross Noble 20 Jun 4,872
Sports Centre patronage 240,000
In 2008/09 a total of 648,247 patrons visited the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.
Image: News Ltd. (Newspix).
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events from July 2009
Event Date
2009
So You Think You Can Dance 3 Jul
WWE Raw 5 Jul
Disney On Ice 9–12 Jul
P!NK 22, 23, 25, 26, 27 Jul
Rock Eisteddfod Heats 29–31 Jul
David Copperfield 6 Aug
Dr Phil 7 Aug
Jehovah’s Witnesses Convention 14–16 Aug 21–23 Aug
P!NK 25 and 26 Aug
Beyonce 20 Sept
Thomas and Friends 11 and 12 Oct
Il Divo 15 Oct
Marilyn Manson 17 Oct
Andre Rieu 21 and 22 Oct
Nudgee College Celebration Evening 5 Nov
Nickelback 10 and 11 Nov
Britney Spears 22, 24 and 25 Nov
Green Day 8 and 9 Dec
The Wiggles 13–15 Dec
Keith Urban 18 and 19 Dec
Brisbane entertainment Centre (BeC)
“ In all the years that I have been coming here, this is the best the Centre has looked – from the upgrades of the back of house area, to the front of house operation – the place is shining inside and out. When speaking to the fans and concert goers it is obvious that the pride shown by the Venue management and staff does truly shine through.”
Michael Chugg Chugg Entertainment
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Coldplay front man Chris Martin performed to a full house at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.
priorities 2009/10 � Refurbishment of main Foyer toilets and the re-surfacing of the main entry stairs to improve patron comfort and enhance the safety
and aesthetics for patrons entering the venue;
� Continue to attract major international and national acts to the venue; and
� Maximise the utilisation of the Sports Centre, through continued use by community associations, local clubs and by securing state, national and international events.
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Queensland tennis Centre
The Queensland Tennis Centre is Australia’s only tennis facility to provide all three Grand Slam court surfaces of clay, grass, and hard-court. In total, 23 international standard courts are available for both tournament and public use. The centre court arena, known as Pat Rafter Arena after one of Queensland’s most successful and popular tennis players, features seating for 5,500 spectators and includes 20 corporate suites, several function spaces and world-class player facilities.
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Highlights � An official naming ceremony was held on Thursday 23
October 2008 to announce the Queensland Tennis Centre stadium as “Pat Rafter Arena”;
� The Centre was officially opened by the Premier of Queensland, the Hon. Anna Bligh MP on Friday 2 January 2009;
� The Inaugural Brisbane International attracted 66,024 spectators and a total domestic television audience of 3.45 million viewers; and
� Around 16,000 members of the public used the facility for fixtures, coaching, social court hire and functions since the opening in January 2009.
Significant events
Event Date Patronage
QTC Official Public Opening 2 Jan 2,800
Brisbane International 2-10 Jan 66,024
Queensland Open ITF Wheelchair Championships
27-30 Jan 200
Rankings Band Event 7/8 Feb 250
Tennis Queensland Annual Awards
7 Mar 200
U12 & U14 Winter Nationals 27 Jun 300
Other (Weekly fixtures, coaching, functions)
OngoingApprox 16,000
In the first half of 2009 a total of 85,774 patrons visited the Queensland Tennis Centre.
Venue tenants � Tennis Queensland; and
� Tennis Australia (Brisbane International / National Academy).
upcoming events
Event Date
Queensland Junior Teams Carnival 12-16 Dec 2009
Brisbane International 3-10 Jan 2010
Queensland Open ITF Wheelchair Championships
7-10 Jan 2010
Plexicushion Queensland Open AMT 26-29 June 2010
Rod Laver Junior Championships30 June -
4 July 2010
priorities 2009/10 � Installation of additional shade structures on the western
side of Pat Rafter Arena;
� Work with Tennis Australia to secure the Centre’s first Davis Cup tie;
� Continue to promote court hire to increase use of all outdoor courts and the centre court for casual and corporate use on non-tournament days; and
� Promote the various Queensland Tennis Centre function spaces to increase use on non-event days.
Queensland tennis Centre
Victoria Azarenka makes history as the first winner of the Brisbane International.
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Pat Rafter serves the first ball at the official opening of the Queensland Tennis Centre on Friday 2 January 2009.
“ This is probably the best small-to-medium tennis centre in the world and the 5,500 seats will create an atmosphere both players and spectators will get excited about.”
Ashley Cooper Queensland Tennis Great and Former President, Tennis Queensland
Image: courtesy Tennis Queensland.
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Financial Statements For the financial year ended 30 June 2009
Image: courtesy Tennis Queensland.
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How you can contact us
Stadiums Queensland
Level 11 Gabba Towers411 Vulture StreetWoolloongabba QLD 4102Phone: (07) 3008 [email protected]
Employment Opportunities
Human Resources ManagerStadiums QueenslandLevel 11 Gabba Towers411 Vulture StreetWoolloongabba QLD 4102Phone: (07) 3008 6100www.stadiums.qld.gov.au
Privacy and Right to Information
Privacy and Right to Information OfficerStadiums QueenslandLevel 11 Gabba Towers411 Vulture StreetWoolloongabba QLD 4102Phone: (07) 3008 6100www.stadiums.qld.gov.au
Business Opportunities
Jaimie RobertsonGeneral ManagerBusiness Development and MarketingStadiums QueenslandLevel 11 Gabba Towers411 Vulture StreetWoolloongabba QLD 4102Phone: (07) 3008 6100www.stadiums.qld.gov.au
The Gabba
Blair ConaghanManagerGate 7 Vulture StreetWoolloongabba QLD 4102Phone: 1300 THEGABBAEmail: [email protected]: www.thegabba.org.au
Dairy Farmers Stadium
Todd HarrisManagerGolf Links DriveKirwan QLD 4817Phone: (07) 4722 7700Email: [email protected]: www.dairyfarmersstadium.org.au
Skilled Park
David LloydManagerCentreline PlaceRobina QLD 4226Phone: (07) 5656 5500Email: [email protected]: www.skilledpark.com.au
QSAC
Patrick OxleyManagerKessels RoadNathan QLD 4111Phone: (07) 3405 7511Email: [email protected]: www.qsac.org.au
Contact Information
Queensland Tennis Centre
Patrick OxleyManager190 King Arthur TerraceTennyson QLD 4105Phone: (07) 3214 3800Web: www.queenslandtenniscentre.com.au
Sleeman Sports Complex
Bryan PrydeManagerCnr Old Cleveland & Tilley RoadsChandler QLD 4155Phone: (07) 3131 9611Email: [email protected]: www.sleemansports.org.au
Suncorp Stadium
Alan GrahamGeneral ManagerPO Box 1658Milton QLD 4064Phone: (07) 3331 5000Email: [email protected]: www.suncorpstadium.com.au
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Trish McNamaraGeneral ManagerMelaleuca DriveBoondall QLD 4034Phone: (07) 3265 8111Email: [email protected]: www.brisent.com.au
How you can contact our venues
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