Changes to Catching Buses from Cultural Centre Station

Changes to Catching Buses from Cultural Centre Station

August 11, 2022 – Community

From Monday 15 August, Platform 2 at Cultural Centre station (outbound from the City) will be temporarily closed to assist with works on the Brisbane Metro Project.

Two temporary platforms will open on Melbourne Street to cater for the existing services that currently use Platform 2.

Platform 1 (inbound to the City) will remain open at Cultural Centre station.

For more information – Click here or call 1800 318 059

Scape Welcomes Back Students

Scape Welcomes Back Students

August 9, 2022 – Celebrating Members, Community, Featured

After a tough couple of years in the world of student accommodation, Scape has seen a massive uplift in international student arrivals. The ‘No Vacancy’ sign has been dusted off and hung out at its’ three South Bank buildings, that 2,401 students now call home.

Back in October 2019, Scape acquired the Atira portfolio of student accommodation, then purchased the Urbanest portfolio in March 2020, just as the pandemic was spreading through Australia. The borders then slammed shut and all plans for re-brand and consolidation were put on hold. Fast forward to May this year, all Atira and Urbanest buildings nationally have been re-branded to ‘Scape’. There are six assets in Brisbane, with capacity for 3,993 students. Three of those assets are within 100 meters of each other in the South Bank precinct on Merivale Street.

Scape has introduced a new initiative this year, ‘Scape’s Got talent’. Through the BSB network, Scape has partnered with Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre and Emporium Hotel to connect students for casual employment opportunities. This has been a great success with both these partners attending a pop-up market day at Scape recently resulting in lots of students lining up, resume in hand.

On Level 13 at Scape South Bank, in collaboration with local apiarist ‘Gary’s Honey’, beehives have been installed with the first harvest due in September. The honey will be provided to students at a regular pop up ‘crumpets and honey’ event twice per month on a Saturday morning, and the beeswax turned into lip balm and given free to students and team members at Scape.

Bridge to Brisbane Returns

Bridge to Brisbane Returns

August 5, 2022 – Community, Events

The Sunday Mail Transurban Bridge to Brisbane will return on Sunday, 28 August. Support fellow BSB member organisations in this year’s race.
To find out more on fundraising for each charity, click the links below.

Ronald McDonald House Charities 
To donate – Click here 

Children’s Hospital Foundation 
To donate – Click here 

Epilepsy Queensland 
To donate – Click here 

Lifeline Queensland 
To donate – Click here

Inner Spark – The Big Ideas

Inner Spark – The Big Ideas

August 5, 2022 – Celebrating Members, Community, Featured

Bold ideas for the precinct have been put forward as part of the Brisbane City Council’s Inner Spark engagement process. These ideas will guide Council’s planning for the future and the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Business South Bank has a submission named “City-Wide Bougainvillea Path”.

Submissions have also been put forward by fellow BSB Members; including ARIA, Urbis, Blight Rayner, Hassell, City Parklands Services and Blaklash Creative.

To view the submissions and vote – Click here

Image: ‘Green the Queen’ Idea by ARIA/Urbis

Last Chance to visit Queen’s Wharf Visitor Centre

Last Chance to visit Queen’s Wharf Visitor Centre

August 5, 2022 – Community, Featured

Due to the incredible achievement of the Queen’s Wharf Tower residential sales, early works have progressed on its future site where the Visitor Centre currently resides.

Ensure you visit the state-of-the-art Queen’s Wharf centre before it closes. The facility includes an interactive VR, a 3m diameter detailed scale model of the precinct, display of artefacts found during excavation, a photo booth and theatre room.

The Centre will be open Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm, with the last day of trade being Friday 12 August 2022.

For more information – Click here

THE CONNECTION WITH Chef Takashi Nami, Head Omakase Chef, TAKASHIYA

THE CONNECTION WITH Chef Takashi Nami, Head Omakase Chef, TAKASHIYA

June 3, 2022 – Celebrating Members, Community, The Connection

What is your business?
TAKASHIYA is an authentic Japanese restaurant and cocktail bar offering the first omakase experience in Brisbane.

How many people work at your business?
We have around 10 people in the operation of the business.

What do you want BSB members to know about you or your business?
Chef Takashi, has over 40 years experience (including 8 years in Japan before migrating to Australia) specialising in crafting the best nigiri with his special sushi rice and impeccable knife skill. He is passionate about presenting the best produce to his customers. Chef Takashi often visits the fish markets to select the freshest local seafood and sources ingredients which we rarely see in Australia from his trusted suppliers from Japan. Chef Takashi also travels to Tasmania to source fresh wasabi and truffle. Alongside with Chef Kazu, the duo cooks and serves in front of the 12-seater omakase counter offering 16 course “the ultimate gourmet Japanese dining experience” as described in The Courier Mail.

TAKASHIYA opens for omakase from Thursdays to Mondays for 2 sessions (5:30pm and 8:00pm) as well as Sunday lunch.

For a more casual dining and drinking experience, TAKASHIYA also offers Japanese specialty cocktails, whiskies and sake as well as A la Carte menu under the 24-seater cherry blossom bar.

What do you like about the South Bank Precinct? 
South Bank Precinct is an iconic destination for tourists and locals and because of that, I have met a lot of people from different backgrounds in South Bank which I really enjoy. South Bank also has the best view of the skyline of Brisbane.

What has surprised you the most about the Covid experience?
A lot of businesses (especially hospitality) were hit by Covid but it was also interesting to see how people’s perception towards dining has changed (e.g. more takeaway and delivered meals). I was lucky enough to start up my business during Covid as people still wanted my food during lockdown. Through social media, more people know about my food and that was also how TAKASHIYA has come together and opened in September 2021 during this unprecedented time.   

What are your words of wisdom?
Keep calm, think positively and work hard.