This October, we’re celebrating Airport Safety Week alongside the Australian Airports Association, and while safety might not sound as exciting as your next getaway, we think it’s just as important.
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.
Brisbane Airport as you know it is undergoing a $5 billion transformation as part of its exciting Future BNE project. While construction is underway, the airport will continue to connect millions of passengers as Australia’s third largest airport, but you will notice some changes to the passenger experience while we create a more efficient flight experience for the future.
For most travellers, the vibrant atmosphere of duty-free shopping after security screening is the first stop on an exciting journey. But for Simone Di Nardo, General Manager at Lotte Duty Free Brisbane Airport, it’s where her day begins.
As much as we love them, airports can be a bit of a jungle. Between juggling kids, navigating security lines, and running on little sleep, it’s easy to feel like you’re embarking on an expedition instead of a vacation.
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.
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).
In 2024, Brisbane Airport proudly sponsored the Lantern Parade as part of the LUMINOUS Festival, an event that has grown from humble beginnings to one of Brisbane’s most important celebrations of multiculturalism.
For almost two decades, Brisbane Airport and Queensland Theatre have grown a meaningful partnership, one that has enriched Queensland’s arts community.