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Venue and City Information

Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC)

The Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC) is located at Glenelg Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, on the southern bank of the Brisbane River.

Address

Glenelg St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia

Proximity to Landmarks

It’s in the South Bank area, adjacent to major attractions like the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Queensland Art Gallery, and the South Bank Parklands.

Distance

The BCEC is approximately 17 km (10.5 miles) from Brisbane Airport. It typically takes around 20-30 minutes by car or taxi, depending on traffic conditions.

Public Transport

    • Airtrain: You can take the Airtrain from Brisbane Airport to South Brisbane Station, which is a short walk (about 10-15 minutes) from the BCEC.
    • Bus: Several bus routes service South Bank and the convention center area.

Location in South Bank

It’s located in a vibrant cultural hub, close to museums, theaters, and parks, making it ideal for combining business events with leisure activities.

Award-Winning Venue

BCEC has won numerous awards, including recognition as the World’s Best Convention Centre in the International Association of Congress Centres (AIPC) Apex Award.

Sustainability Leadership

The venue has earned accolades for its environmental sustainability efforts and its commitment to green practices.

Accessibility

The BCEC provides various services for people with disabilities, such as wheelchair access, accessible toilets, hearing loops, and designated parking spaces.

Parking

There are multiple on-site parking facilities with over 1,500 parking bays, including spaces for disabled access.

Public Transport

BCEC is well connected by various public transport options including trains (South Brisbane Station), buses, and ferries.

Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, is Australia’s third-largest city. It’s known for its lively neighborhoods, green parks, and cultural sites, and its proximity to iconic destinations such as the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. With a subtropical climate, Brisbane offers a relaxed and entertaining lifestyle.

The official currency used in Brisbane is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit cards (including Visa, Matercard, and American Express) are widely accepted. Currency exchange services are available at the airport, major banks and some hotels.

Brisbane operates on Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), which is UTC +10:00. The city does not observe daylight saving time.

During September and October, Brisbane enjoys springtime, with pleasant temperatures ranging from 15°C (59°F) to 27°C (81°F). Be sure to check the weather forecast before your trip to pack accordingly.

Things to Do in Brisbane

Brisbane Botanic Gardens

Explore the lush greenery and themed gardens at this popular attraction near Mount Coot-tha.

Mount Coot-tha Lookout

 A short drive from the city, Mount Coot-tha offers sweeping views of Brisbane, ideal for sunset watching.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

A must-visit for wildlife lovers, this sanctuary allows visitors to cuddle koalas and feed kangaroos.

Brisbane River Cruises

Take a river cruise or hop on a CityCat ferry to explore the city’s landmarks from the water.

Story Bridge Climb

For a thrilling experience, visitors can climb the iconic Story Bridge for stunning panoramic views of the city and Brisbane River.

South Bank Parklands

A waterfront district featuring a man-made beach, walking paths, gardens, and cultural institutions like the Queensland Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA).