The Brisbane Entertainment Centre is Queensland's premier entertainment, sporting and meeting facility and was purpose built to accommodate the most complex events, from an intimate setting of 500 people up to a maximum of 13,500 for the grandest extravaganzas and international conferences. The Brisbane Entertainment Centre was built by the Brisbane City Council as a world class multi purpose faci
lity which formed part of Brisbane's bid for the 1992 Olympic Games. Ownership was transferred to Stadiums Queensland (formally Major Sports Facilities Authority) from 1 July 2002. The Centre has been operated since its inception by Legends Global, formerly ASM Global & AEG Ogden (Brisbane) Pty Ltd. Primarily recognised as a venue to host concerts, family shows and sporting events, the Brisbane Entertainment Centre also specialises in staging corporate events in particular, conferences, seminars, product launches and gala banquets. Conveniently located in Brisbane's northern suburbs, the Brisbane Entertainment Centre is situated just 16 kms from the Brisbane CBD and a 8 kms from Brisbane Domestic and International airports. SOCIAL MEDIA BEHAVIOUR GUIDELINES
Our social media platforms are family friendly and suitable for all ages, and we reserve the right not to publish, or to take down any comments that are deemed to be unlawful, offensive, defamatory or which may otherwise cause damage to our reputation or bring it into disrepute. These guidelines apply to all participants (public or otherwise) on our social media platforms to ensure fair and respectful interaction between members of the general public, and between the public and the platform host.
• Always be polite and respectful of people’s opinions, especially when discussions get heated.
• Do not post content that is obscene, defamatory, threatening or discriminatory to an individual, brand or organisation.
• Do not swear or use profanities.
• Do not post comments that you would not say directly to another person and consider how others may react before you post.
• Show proper consideration for other people’s privacy.
• Respect other’s intellectual property including trademarked names and slogans.
• Make sure you have permission to post copyright items, properly attribute the work to the copyright owner where required, and never use someone else’s work as if it were your own. Being fair and respectful means:
• Not swearing or using profanities;
• Avoiding negative descriptions of personal characteristics, culture or beliefs that are irrelevant or derogatory; and
• Avoiding content that may be viewed by diverse audiences as inappropriate, offensive, discriminatory or defamatory.