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Brisbane's Skyline To Light Up Again In 2012 and 2013
Brisbane's skyline will light up in a kaleidoscope of colour for
the next two years with the Queensland Government announcing
today continued support for Brisbane Festival's Santos City of
Lights laser light show.
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh said the choreographed light
spectacular would be an opportunity for local families and
visitors alike to get out and enjoy for free what has quickly
become a centrepiece of Brisbane Festival
"After the fantastic performance for the inaugural show in 2011,
I can today announce that Santos City of Lights will continue to
feature as a major attraction on the Brisbane Festival calendar
in the coming years," Ms Bligh said.
"Santos City of Lights is a great way to celebrate the city of
Brisbane, our great lifestyle and all it has to offer.
"More than 185,000 people attended the 2011 event, reinforcing
Brisbane's popularity as an arts and cultural hub.
"Attracting major events like Santos City of Lights is all part
of our plan to continue building Queensland's bright
future.
"In 2011, Santos City of Lights generated 5,600 visitor nights -
which is great for the Queensland tourism industry, local
businesses and jobs.
"That's why the Queensland Government, through Events Queensland,
is investing in events like this as part of our record $174
million investment in events over four years."
Events Queensland CEO John O'Sullivan said Santos City of Lights
was another highlight on Queensland's growing and dynamic event
calendar.
"Securing Santos City of Lights for Brisbane Festival for a
further two years is the latest addition to the calendar and
further demonstrates Brisbane's ability to host major cultural
events," Mr O'Sullivan said.
"Brisbane will also play host to a range of significant upcoming
arts and cultural events including exclusives like QPAC
International Performance Series, Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb,
Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado and the current
Matisse: Drawing Life.
"This follows the successes of other events in 2011 like
Surrealism: The Poetry of Dreams and the World Theatre
Festival."
Brisbane Festival Artistic Director Noel Staunton said he was
delighted Santos City of Lights would be a part of future
festivals, and the ongoing support from Events Queensland and
Santos is fantastic news for Brisbane and Queensland.
"Brisbane Festival was extremely proud to pioneer Santos City of
Lights this year which was enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of
spectators during the three weeks of the festival, and we look
forward to creating another spectacular show in 2012," Mr
Staunton said.
Mark Macfarlane, President Santos GLNG announced Santos'
continued major sponsorship with the Brisbane Festival for
2012.
"Santos is pleased to announce the continuation of our major
partnership with the Brisbane Festival to ensure that the Santos
City of Lights show remains a feature of the 2012 Brisbane
Festival", Mr Macfarlane said.
Dates for Brisbane Festival 2012 and Santos City of Lights will
be announced early 2012.
Premier and Minister for Reconstruction
The Honourable Anna Bligh
17/01/2012
Brisbane's Skyline To Light Up Again In 2012 and 2013
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Publish Date: 17 Jan 12
PO Box 15185, City East QLD 4002, Brisbane
Phone: 07 3224 2111
Fax: 07 3229 2900

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