General Questions

Stadiums Queensland is a statutory body which manages, develops, operates and promotes the use of the State’s major sport, entertainment and recreation facilities. 

Stadiums Queensland (previously Major Sports Facilities Authority) was established by an act Parliament, called the Major Sports Facilities Act 2001, on 1 December 2001. 

SQ currently owns nine venues across its diverse portfolio. 

Stadiums Queensland owns:

  • Brisbane Entertainment Centre
  • Cbus Super Stadium
  • The Gabba
  • People First Stadium
  • Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre
  • Sleeman Sports Complex
  • Suncorp Stadium
  • Queensland Country Bank Stadium; and
  • Queensland Tennis Centre 

Stadiums Queensland portfolio of venues is currently valued at $4 billion.  

Stadiums Queensland is overseen by a Board of Directors and began operations on 21 December 2001, under the Major Sports Facilities Act 2001.  

Stadiums Queensland reports to The Hon. Timothy Mander MP, Minister for Sport and Racing and Minister for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.