eWaste Connection has successfully diverted over 422,340 kilograms of electronic waste from landfill while growing a supportive community for individuals with physical and mental disabilities.
The Culture Crusader is on a mission to take art outside the gallery walls and into the community. Born out of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Culture Crusader was founded by Pia Robinson, an arts sector veteran who lost one of her jobs during the
Brisbane Airport has been a key supporter of Australasian Dance Collective (ADC) for over a decade, enriching Brisbane’s cultural landscape and helping this leading contemporary dance company thrive.
In Australia, sports and recreation are a way of life, but for the 4.3 million people living with a disability, access to these activities is often limited. Disability Sports Australia (DSA) aims to change that.
The Boss Boxing (TBB), a recent recipient of Brisbane Airport Corporation’s Community Giving Fund, is not your average boxing gym – their aim is get the youth “off the streets and into the gym”. The Boss Boxing was born out of a need from the
Brisbane Airport is proud to have been the first Australian airport to formally commit to celebrating and promoting the traditions, laws, and customs of First Nations people through a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
Brisbane Airport’s has set ambitious sustainability goals, including achieving zero operational waste to landfill by 2030. By being an eco-conscious traveller and putting your rubbish in the right bin you can help us achieve zero waste while supporting community initiatives at the same time.
Every three years, the walls of Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) come to life with its flagship exhibition series, The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art.