Stadiums Queensland
Stadiums Queensland Annual Report 2011–12 21 September 2012 The Honourable Steve Dickson MP Minister for National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing Level 7 111 George Street Brisbane Qld 4000 Dear Minister, I am pleased to present the Annual Report 2011–2012 for Stadiums Queensland. I certify that this Annual Report complies with: • the prescribed requirements of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 and the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009, and • the detailed requirements set out in the Annual report requirements for Queensland Government agencies. A checklist outlining the annual reporting requirements can be accessed at www.stadiums.qld.gov.au Yours sincerely Mike Pelly Chair Stadiums Queensland B Contents 1 Stadiums Queensland at a glance 3 Corporate Overview 5 Chairman’s Report 7 Chief Executive’s Report 9 The Board 11 Organisational Structure 12 Corporate Governance 15 Venue Reports 40 Financial Statements 75 Contact Information © The State of Queensland (Stadiums Queensland) 2012 Stadiums Queensland is charged with managing, operating and promoting the use of major public facilities for the staging of community, elite sporting and entertainment events. Stadiums Queensland, formerly the Major Sports Facilities Authority until April 2008, was established by the Major Sports Facilities Act 2001 and commenced operations on 21 December 2001. Stadiums Queensland Annual Report 2011–12 Stadiums Queensland at a glance Our Achievements • Completed upgrades to the Bundy Bar at Dairy • Hosted more than 4.4 million patrons throughout Farmers Stadium. This previously underutilised the year, bringing the total patronage across space is now a popular pre and post-match all venues to more than 35 million since the destination for North Queensland Cowboys fans.
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