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Capacity
  
5,300

Broke ground
  
1995

Phone
  
+61 7 4042 4200

Surface
  
various

Opened
  
June 1997

Owner
  
Government of Queensland

Cairns Convention Centre

Location
  
Cnr Wharf & Sheridan Street, Cairns, Queensland, 4870

Operator
  
AEG Ogden (Cairns) Pty Ld

Address
  
Sheridan St & Wharf St, Cairns City QLD 4870, Australia

Similar
  
Cairns Central, Cairns Regional Gallery, Flecker Botanical Gardens, Townsville Entertainment and Conv, WIN Entertainment Centre

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Cairns convention centre


The Cairns Convention Centre, selected the World’s Best Congress Centre in 2014 and 2004, is a convention and entertainment centre in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

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Description

The centre has a floor space of 31,000 square metres on a 2.2 hectare site in the Cairns CBD, 10 minutes from Cairns International Airport. It has five halls, including the Great Hall, which caters to 2,330 theatre-style guests and can be divided into four separate rooms, and Hall Two, which holds up to 5,300. It has nine meeting rooms, six conference rooms, a media room and state-of-the art audio visual facilities.

History

The Cairns Convention Centre is owned by the Queensland State Government and has been managed and marketed by AEG Ogden since 1994. Stage one of the building opened on June 26, 1996 and a multi-purpose 5,300 seat hall was added in 1999. It was Australia’s first regional convention centre and the country’s first environmentally designed public building, and in its opening year it won the inaugural international EIBTM’s most environmentally conscious congress centre. It became home to the Cairns Taipans in 1999, the team’s first year in the NBL. The centre undertook a $12 million refurbishment in 2005 and a $6.3 million upgrade in 2011.

Sport

Since the team's inaugural season in 1999, the Cairns Convention Centre has been the home venue for the Cairns Taipans, who play in the National Basketball League. During Taipans home games, the centre is referred to as "The Snakepit".

The Convention Centre is set to host preliminary rounds of the men's basketball competition at the Commonwealth Games, which will be held on Queensland's Gold Coast in April 2018.

Recent events

In 2014, the centre hosted the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting and the Australian Tourism Exchange conference, the first time it was held in a regional destination. Also in 2014, it held the World Buiatrics Congress, the 6th International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding, the Association of Financial Advisers Conference and Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects. In 2015, it hosted the Professional Bull Riding Cairns Invitational, adding 300 tonnes of sand to the floor of Hall Two, the 25th Meeting of the International Society for Neurochemistry, World Congress on Larynx Cancer, Australasian Hydrographic Symposium, Prostate Cancer World Congress, Toyota Dealer Meeting and Hilux Launch and James Cook University Graduation Ceremonies. It has been selected to host the 2018 Commonwealth Games basketball heats.

Awards

The Centre received the 2014 and 2004 International Association of Congress Centres (AIPC) APEX Award for World’s Best Congress Centre. It was inducted into the Queensland Tourism Awards Hall of Fame after winning gold in the 2013, 2014 and 2015 Business Event Venues category and received the Chairman’s Award for Excellence in the Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) Industry Excellence Awards. In 2011, it achieved Gold Certification in the AIPC Quality Standards Program.

Environment credentials/green initiatives

The centre’s energy efficient features includes rain water storage, water flow restrictors, an insulated roof with light coloured roof sheeting and solar hot water panels and louvers. The centre is ISO 9001 accredited with Lloyd's of London and has an EarthCheck Benchmarked Bronze status.

References

Cairns Convention Centre Wikipedia