The Spirit of Queensland

The Spirit of Queensland is a modern tilt train that runs the length of the Queensland coast between Brisbane and Cairns. The train makes the 1681km journey five times per week. The Spirit of Queensland  has a maximum speed of 160km/h and the entire trip takes 24 hours.

The main stops en route between Brisbane and Cairns are Maryborough (where you can get a connecting bus to Hervey Bay), Bundaberg, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Mackay, Proserpine (where you can get a connecting bus to Airlie Beach) and Townsville.

You can get connecting bus, coach and rail transfers at the following stations:

  • Brisbane : local bus and rail services including trains to the Gold Coast, Trainlink NSW trains to Sydney (the Discovery Pass rail pass is valid on these trains) plus the Spirit of the Outback train to Longreach and the Westlander train to Charleville (the Queensland Explorer Pass is valid on the Spirit of the Outback and the Westlander )
  • Nambour : local buses to Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast (rail passes not valid on these buses)
  • Cooroy : local buses to Noosa on the Sunshine Coast (rail passes not valid on these buses)
  • Maryborough West : buses to Hervey Bay (rail passes are valid on this bus)
  • Rockhampton : buses to Yeppoon (rail passes not valid on this bus) and ferries from Yeppoon to Great Keppel Island. Also transfer to the Spirit of the Outback train to Longreach (the  Queensland Explorer Pass  is valid on the  Spirit of the Outback )
  • Proserpine : buses to Airlie Beach (rail passes are valid on this bus)
  • Townsville : ferries to Magnetic Island and the Inlander train to Mount Isa (the  Queensland Explorer Pass  is valid on the Inlander )
  • Tully : Greyhound coaches to Mission Beach
  • Cairns : the Kuranda Scenic Railway to Kuranda (rail passes not valid on this train) and buses to Port Douglas

The Spirit of Queensland features:

  • licensed club car (open 24 hours with alcohol served 10am–midnight)
  • drinking fountains
  • showers and toilets at the end of each carriage
  • screens with on demand entertainment (8.9 inches in premium economy and 18.5 inches in RailBed seats)

Premium economy seats

If you’re travelling with either the Queensland Coastal Pass or the Queensland Explorer Pass rail pass then you are able to sit in the Premium Economy seats on the Spirit of Queensland. Premium Economy features comfortable leather seats with generous leg room and also comes equipped with an on demand entertainment system with an 8.9 inch screen mounted on the rear of the seat in front of you.

Premium economy seats have a 42 inch pitch, which gives you plenty of legroom. In comparison, economy class seats on most airlines only have a seat pitch of 31–32 inches.

RailBed sleeper seats

There are also two RailBed sleeper cars with airline business class-style seats that convert into lie-flat beds. These are not available to rail pass holders , although it is possible to pay to upgrade to this service. The RailBed seat comes with an 18.5 inch screen with on-demand entertainment and passengers in RailBed seats have all-inclusive meals served at their seat.

RailBed seats give you more comfort than business class on many airlines and feature massive 18.5 inch seats. There’s enough legroom  to allow for your travel companion to sit facing you when they are not in their own seat.

RailBed seats convert into a proper lie-flat bed at the push of a button. You won’t believe you could sleep so well on board a train.

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You can use the Queensland Coastal Pass and the Queensland Explorer Pass to travel on the Spirit of Queensland .

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Rediscover the luxury of time with a rail journey along Queensland’s coast aboard the Spirit of Queensland. With regular services each week and daylight travel between Proserpine and Cairns, it’s a great way to travel to some of Queensland’s spectacular holiday destinations. Take in the scenic journey in a comfortable reclining Economy Seat providing ample legroom, a fold-down tray, individual reading light and on-demand entertainment. Throughout the journey the onboard café offers a variety of meals and refreshments to purchase. For added comfort and amenities when travelling overnight, the Rail Bed is the perfect option. Enjoy a comfortable reclinable seat by day and at night a lie-flat bed with all-inclusive dining and extra touches. You will be relaxed from the moment you step aboard to the time you arrive at your destination.

FEATURES INCLUDE

  • Café offering a selection of meals and refreshments
  • Drinking fountains
  • Shower and toilet facilities

ECONOMY SEAT

  • Comfortable reclinable seat
  • On-demand entertainment
  • Tray table, reading light, drink holder, footrest and 240-volt power point
  • One item of checked-in luggage and one carry-on item
  • Spacious reclinable seat
  • Seat converts to a lie-flat bed at night
  • All-inclusive in-seat dining experience including two course meals with complimentary beverage
  • Linen, pillow, towel and amenities pack provided
  • Two items of checked-in luggage and one carry-on item

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Route:  Brisbane to Cairns

Distance:  1681 kms

Duration:  25 hrs

Network Map:  Train Stations

Departs Brisbane: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri and Sat at 1:45pm

Departs Cairns: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri and Sun at 9:35am

RailBed:  An Australian first, the revolutionary RailBed is a spacious and comfortable seat by day (recline 35°) that includes a state of the art personal entertainment system (18.5 inches) offering on-demand movies and music. In the evening, the onboard team convert your seat to a lie-flat bed (1.7-1.9m length x 51.5cm width, with a 7.5cm mattress).

  • All main meals served directly to your seat
  • 240v powerpoint and USB point, drink holder, reading light and footrest
  • All bed linen (sheets, duvet & pillow), towel and Queensland organic and sustainable amenities pack

Premium Economy Seat:  Premium Economy seats have state-of-the-art personal entertainment systems (8.9 inches) offering on-demand movies and music.

  • Premium leather seating
  • Reading light, drink holder, 240v power adapter
  • Seat recline – 30° / Pitch – 1080m

Onboard facilities available to all customers

  • Licensed Club Car providing light refreshments, confectionery and beverages and open 24 hrs
  • Showers and Toilets located in the end of each carriage
  • Smoking is not permitted
  • RailBed – check in two (2) items not exceeding 20kg each
  • Premium Economy – check in one (1) item not exceeding 20kg each
  • One (1) item of carry on hand luggage free of charge up to 20kg

Disability Access

  • Allocated spaces and accessible seats/RailBeds are available as well as signage with raised text, braille and hearing aid loops
  • Disability accessible shower/toilet located in the first RailBed carriage and first Premium Economy carriage in the direction of travel

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Brisbane to Cairns on the Spirit of Queensland: Is the RailBed sleeper worth it?

by Anne Betts | Nov 7, 2019 | Australia | 8 comments

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“So let me get this straight. You could have flown business class on points, on a direct flight from Sydney to Cairns for $25 in taxes and fees. Instead, you flew from Sydney to Brisbane for $22 and from there took the train to Cairns for $389?

In other words, you traded a three-dollar business class flight to spend 24-hours on a train? For $389?”

My young friend shook her head in disbelief at the absurdity of my travel choices.

The points thing

Miles and points are my thing. Well, one of my things. When travelling in Australia, I use British Airways Avios points to fly on Qantas, one of British Airways’ oneworld airline partners. Other points programs fund other travels. In fact, I used Scotiabank’s Scotia Rewards to cover the cost of the Spirit of Queensland fare from Brisbane to Cairns.

But, there’s also the train thing. For anyone who loves train travel, Queensland Rail’s Spirit of Queensland is a fabulous choice. The RailBed class is a top-notch travel experience at an affordable price.

Spirit of Queensland

The Spirit of Queensland service operates from Brisbane to Cairns, a distance of 1,681 kilometres (1,045 miles). A small train compared to that of other epic rail journeys such as The Ghan , it has two locomotives and just seven carriages.

There’s a locomotive at each end. The one in front pulls while the one at the rear pushes. They drive the train and supply power to the carriages.

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The seven carriages in between include two RailBed sleeper cars with airline style seats that convert to lie-flat beds.

The three premium economy cars have adjustable leather lounger seats in a 2 – 2 configuration. Each one can recline to thirty degrees.

There’s also a Galley / Club Car, and a carriage for luggage and crew.

The train attains a top speed of 160 kph, usually achieved during the night. However, the average speed is more like 80 kph. The journey takes roughly 25 hours.

There are stops for passengers to board and disembark. On the south-to-north service, the stop in Tully was long enough for passengers to stretch their legs on the platform.

RailBed class

What attracted me to the Spirit of Queensland was the RailBed class.

It was more expensive than flying but an attractive option, all things considered. One of the advantages of train travel is that travelling between city centres is usually more convenient and less costly than getting to and from airports. Besides, when compared to air travel, it’s a more sustainable method of transportation.

Another is that it’s an opportunity to take in the scenery. On the Brisbane to Cairns route, the views were interesting and varied. After leaving the urban sprawl of Brisbane, we passed by pineapple farms, rainforests, and the Glasshouse Mountains.

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Further north were cattle stations, wetlands, sugar cane fields, and mango and banana plantations. The route was dotted with coastal towns, each with its own character. I even spotted the odd kangaroo and wallaby, and lots of cockatoos.

The service included a welcome drink of ginger beer, lime, mint, and ice.

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The three meals were delivered on a trolley to each seat. Two of them, dinner and lunch, included a complimentary soft drink, juice, water, beer, or wine. Tea and coffee were also provided. Orders were taken in advance of the meal. The food was better than what I’ve encountered in economy-class cabins on international airlines. For the three-course evening meal, the appetizer was a Caprese salad of Mozzarella pearls, tomatoes, and sweet basil seasoned with salt and olive oil. For the main, I chose oven-roasted pork loin accompanied by an apple infused jus, chat potatoes, carrots, and beans. For dessert, I had the tiramisu cake. The Sirromet Vineyard Selection Shiraz came from Queensland’s Granite Belt.

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I considered the cost of overnight accommodation when evaluating the fare. The bed and bedding were very comfortable. Sleeping to the rocking and rolling of the train and soothing sounds of rail travel added to the enjoyment.

The bathroom was spacious and worth the experience of showering to the rocking on the rails. One hand on the grab bars at all times added to the challenge. The water was hot and the pressure was perfect. The bathroom was kept impeccably clean throughout the trip.

Spirit-of-Queensland-railbed-bathroom

In March 2019, my ticket cost AUD 389.25 / USD 268.54 / CAD 371.38, covered by 37,138 Scotia Rewards.

RailBed class seating

By day, the RailBeds are spacious seats capable of reclining up to 35 degrees.

At night, they’re a comfortable bed with a thick mattress and beautiful bedding consisting of a sheet, two pillows, and a duvet.

Spirit-of-Queensland-railbed

Staff made them up, and returned the beds to seats, on demand.

I was a little wary of the 2-1 configuration and sharing sleeping space with 18 other passengers. It worked just fine. The pod-like RailBeds provided a considerable amount of privacy, similar to business class pods on an aircraft.

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The main lights were turned off at 21:30, but each pod had individual reading lights. Most people seemed to have pyjamas for sleeping. With the beds made up, the lights dimmed, and the curtains closed, it felt like one large upmarket moving hostel dorm.   

Each seat had a standard power point, USB port, and earphone socket. There was a decent-sized 18.5-inch screen on the back of the seat in front. Movies, music, and audiobooks were on demand. However, with daylight, it was more interesting to enjoy the constantly changing coastal Queensland landscape.

There was an extra seat that folded down under the TV. The fold-down seat had a pocket for reading material and assorted items.

Each passenger received an amenities kit of Queensland organic products. The drawstring bag included shampoo, conditioner, face mist, lip balm, body lotion, face cloth, eye mask, earplugs, and headphones.

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The overhead compartment contained a towel, blanket, and inflatable neck cushion. Passengers were invited to take the blanket and cushion with them at the end of the journey. The overhead bin was large enough for my carry-on travel bag.

The ride was quiet and smooth, and conversation was possible at a normal volume. After folks settled in, a more social atmosphere prevailed, especially while watching staff make up the beds.

For a change of scenery, the Club Car offered an opportunity to mingle with other passengers over conversation and drinks. Premium economy-class passengers buy their meals from the Galley and some choose to eat in the Club Car so it can become congested at meal times. At busy times, it was possible to buy a drink and take it back to the comfort of your seat.

  • Book as early as possible to take advantage of saver fares and seat selection.
  • If you’re travelling solo, reserve a seat in the single bed aisle at the time of booking. I suspect Queensland Rail assigns single bookings in this way but I wouldn’t count on it. Also, I’d steer clear of selecting seats near doors that open and close frequently.
  • For your listening pleasure, you might want to pack your own headphones. The ones in the amenities kit are cheap and flimsy. It’s also a good idea to pack your own entertainment. Your entertainment system might not work or the content could be uninspiring. A few downloaded Netflix movies and Spotify playlists, or favourite podcasts or books might come in handy. 
  • Pack shower shoes (e.g., thongs/flip flops), and comfortable sleepwear. Shoes with a decent tread will keep you upright when moving throughout the train. A light sweater or pashmina will help combat fluctuations in air temperature.   

Exploring Cairns and environs

Cairns is an excellent base and launching point for exploring Far North Queensland. Ride the historic railway to the hinterland or take a tour out to the Great Barrier Reef. Stroll along the Cairns Esplanade or visit the unique Daintree Rainforest. This three-day itinerary describe these suggestions and a host of other ideas.

The final verdict

What was missing from the RailBed experience? Not much. I would have appreciated Wi-Fi to look up stuff on the fly such as “How did the Glasshouse Mountains get their name?” or “When is sugar cane harvested?” Also, a lounge would have been a more attractive spot to relax than the Galley / Club Car. Apparently, a lounge was part of the original design but with rising costs, the project needed to be scaled back and the lounge was scrapped.

Did it represent good value? Yes, especially when factoring in the costs of overnight accommodation, three meals, and long-distance ground transportation. There are also savings from the cost of getting to and from airports, and baggage and seat selection fees associated with air travel.

It was a welcome break from the frenetic pace of busy airports, enhanced security-screening measures, and cramped aircraft space.

The Spirit of Queensland’s RailBed experience was one of the most relaxing journeys I’ve ever had. If you enjoy train travel, it might be for you. I highly recommend it.

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Very interesting. I’ve read a couple of articles recently about the resurgence in interest in overnight rail travel, especially in Europe with the expansion of the Austrian Railjet routes. I enjoy train travel far more than flying but my overnight experiences were sadly not my favourites, even in a sleeper car, but this one looks pretty nice. Perhaps I’ll give it another chance.

Raye Bickel

I have a little service dog and want to know if he can travel with me

Anne Betts

I Googled “Queensland Rail service dog” and the following site was at the top of the search results: https://www.queenslandrailtravel.com.au/Pages/Assistance-Animals.aspx

Sharon Plumb

Can you take the train from Brisbane to Cairns but get on and off overnight in various places en route? For example, can I get the train and get off at Pomona, then after a few days get back on and continue to Whitsundays, get off for a few days then continue to Cairns?

Yes, some folks got and and off at different stops but most people seemed to travel the entire route on the RailBed. There are the non-RailBed carriages that might meet your needs. Check out the Queensland Rail site for options. I took a Queensland Rail train form Brisbane to Maryborough and it was very affordable.

I imagine so, but presumably it will cost more and will require paying for each segment. Plus, if you get off in Pomona (for example), there’s no need to take the RailBed as it’s only 150 km or so north of Brisbane. Contact Queensland Rail to find out how your travel plans can be accommodated. Good luck!

Anthea Warnes

How do you return from Cairns when trip finishes I believe it finishes at night

It arrives at 4:30 pm. I would speculate that most travellers spend time in Cairns to explore the hinterland, the reef, and surrounding areas. A direct flight back to Brisbane offers a quick return.

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Spirit Of Queensland Review: Brisbane To Cairns Train

Australia’s impressive size and long distances between its destinations make travelling by plane the most popular way to see Australia. But while domestic flights certainly dominate travellers’ preference list, it won’t surprise many to hear that it’s not the most eco-conscious way.

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Luckily, It Is Possible To Get Around Australia Without Flying, Especially On The East Coast By Taking The Spirit Of Queensland Train!

On our recent trip to Australia,  we discovered the beauty of travelling around the East Coast of Australia by train,  and it’s now an experience that we highly recommend to others. 

For us,  trains offer the best alternative to flying . Trains are  more sustainable  and  more comfortable,  and not only that, but going at a slower pace allows you to see more of the Australian countryside without the crazy cost of multiple flights. 

One of the  most popular long-distance rail travel in Australia is the Brisbane to   Cairns  train aboard the   Spirit of Queensland , and it was this particular rail journey that we experienced on our recent trip to Queensland.

Riding a train from Brisbane to Cairns is one of the best things to do in Queensland!

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Queensland Trains

The Spirit of Queensland is a  long-distance passenger rail service  running along the North Coast between Brisbane and Cairns. They redefine the modern rail travel experience, offering a comfortable and convenient way to access spectacular holiday destinations. The  Spirit of Queensland Brisbane to Cairns train  isn’t the only one departing from Queensland– there are a number of other routes taking you to the far-flung corners of the state!

Here’s a quick look at the other trains and their destinations.

Spirit Of The Outback: Brisbane To Longreach

This traditional diesel train journeys through the diverse and ever-changing scenery between Brisbane and Longreach with coach connections to Winston, offering the perfect outback experience.

Brisbane, Australia

The Tilt Train: Brisbane To Rockhampton

The modern  Tilt Train  takes you from bustling Brisbane to some of Australia and Queensland’s most popular destinations, including the Southern Great Barrier Reef, Capricorn Coast, Bundaberg, and Fraser Coast.

The Inlander: Townsville And Mt Isa

This route is slightly less travelled but is by no means less impressive as it crosses the rugged terrain of North Queensland, past Charters Towers, through the Great Dividing Range and into the heart of Queensland.

Townsville Marina, Queensland, Australia

The Westlander: Brisbane And Charleville

Another route through the Outback, this time going from Brisbane to Charleville, taking in the picturesque scenery of the  Great Dividing Range and the Darling Downs farmland  along the way. You can also get connecting coach services to Quilpie and Cunnamulla.

Kuranda Scenic Railway: Cairns To Kuranda

Kuranda Scenic Railway winds through a tropical rainforest, past rugged mountains, waterfalls tumbling and deep ravines of the Barron Gorge. The journey to Kuranda passes by  some of the most breathtaking scenery , plus 15 handmade tunnels and 37 towering bridges and offers a truly unique rail adventure.

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Brisbane To Cairns On The Spirit Of Queensland Train

The  Spirit of Queensland  train journey is a  1681-kilometre route  taking about  24-25 hours from Brisbane to Cairns . Even though the train gets up to speeds of 160km per hour, its innovative tilt design allows for a really smooth ride even around those sharp turns; you’d barely know you were moving at all! 

The Spirit of Queensland train is quite possibly  the most comfortable and convenient way to hit up some of the most popular tourist spots along the Queensland coast.  It has everything you need, from spacious and comfortable seats, beds, showers, a galley car, an all-inclusive dining option, in-seat entertainment, and much more!

But the best thing is that you can really take your time and make a few pit stops along the way, the  Great Barrier Reef,  the  Whitsundays , and  Townsville,  before arriving at your final destination of Cairns. 

Spirit of Queensland train

The Spirit Of Queensland Train

You can catch the Brisbane to Cairns train  five times a week  and have the option of booking  RailBed  or  Premium Economy  seats. 

Spirit Of Queensland: Premium Economy Seats

A  Premium Economy  ticket comes with one  20kg luggage  item plus  one carry-on hand   luggage  item free of charge. The seats in Premium Economy are pretty spacious and recline just enough for you to feel relaxed.

You’ll have  your own reading light , a  power point for charging your phone  or other electrical devices, overhead lockers, and  in-seat entertainment . You’ll also get a free knee blanket!

Railbeds On The Spirit Of Queensland

We travelled from Brisbane to Cairns in RailBed seats and were  impressed with the comfort and service level in RailBed Class , very similar to Business Class seats on a plane in both design and style. Not only are the RailBed sets much more comfortable and spacious than seats in Premium Economy, but we found them to be more comfortable than First Class air travel. 

At night, the  staff reclines the seat, turning  it into a lie-flat bed so you can enjoy a good night’s sleep and arrive at your destination well-rested and refreshed. You also get an amenities pack, which includes all organic products.

The RailBed ticket for the Spirit of Queensland train includes  all-inclusive meals,  which are served directly to your seat.

Seats in Spirit of Queensland

Food On Board

There are slightly different food options depending on your ticket type, but there is a good general selection of  seasonal dishes, with gluten-free, dairy-free and veggie options . 

We got to sample the delicious   all-inclusive railbed menu  and were really impressed by its quality. It was so much better than what we had ever gotten on a plane. 

For breakfast,  there was a  hot or cold option served at around 7 am.  Hot breakfast consisted of a three-cheese omelette served with pork chipolata, bacon and tomato wedge (there was also a vegetarian option available). The cold option included a choice of cereal with Greek yogurt, berry compote, and a freshly baked pastry. 

Lunch was a 2-course meal served at around midday.  We got to sample both the spinach and feta quiche served with a fresh garden salad and the lemon chicken with rice pilaf and seasonal vegetables. The spinach & feta quiche was definitely our favourite!

For dinner,  we once again had a choice of a  3-course meal.  We opted for a Caprese salad, roasted pork loin and tiramisu cake. Oksana had the vegetarian noodle salad option. 

We found out that while the menu was different in the Gallery Car, where Economy customers ate on their journey, everything served on the Spirit of Queensland Train was fresh with a  paddock-to-plate focus . We were also thrilled to see that the Galley Car meals were served with  Biopak biodegradable cutlery !

Max checking the menu

Entertainment On Board

We never got bored looking at the stunning scenery outside of our windows, but when it got dark, we had to amuse ourselves before getting some shut-eye. The Spirit of Queensland combines modern seating and  plentiful entertainment options on board.

There was a good selection of  movies ,  TV shows,   kids’ programmes , and  music channels  available in the in-seat entertainment. The entertainment schedule changes regularly, but you can check it ahead of your trip via the Spirit of Queensland   entertainment guide .

Movie selections in the Spirit of Queensland

Destinations Along The Route

One of the biggest benefits of travelling by train was that it was easy to hop off and hop back on the train to split up the journey. After all, there are lots of great stops and things to do between Brisbane and Cairns. Here are just a few of them: 

Sunshine Coast – Noosa

Noosa is one of the most popular holiday destinations in all of Queensland and is home to the most visited National Park in the country. Disembark here to enjoy the crystal-clear blue waters on the shores of the   Noosa National Park . 

There are also plenty of  fun activities around the park, such as walking trails and the chance to spot some of Australia’s national animals, like koalas and kangaroos.

Things to do in Noosa, Queensland, Australia

Hervey Bay – Fraser Island

Hop off the Spirit of Queensland train and  hop on a ferry from Hervey Bay to   Fraser Island , the largest sand island in the world.  This  nature lovers paradise  is definitely worth a stop along your Spirit of Queensland journey.

Fraser Island is known for being a unique nature destination with miles of beach, 100 freshwater lakes and over 30 walking tracks. Not to mention, it’s also home to over 350 species of birds, possums, wallabies, sea turtles, dolphins, and the famous dingo!

Camping on Fraser Island: Lake Wabby, Fraser Island

The Whitsundays

You can take the Spirit of Queensland train to Proserpine and then take a RailBus Connection to Airlie Beach, the gateway to the  Whitsundays Islands and the Great Barrier Reef . You can spend a few days just exploring Airlie Beach with its palm-fringed beaches, bars and restaurants before going island hopping or   sailing around the 74 islands of the Whitsundays . 

This was one of the stops we made during our journey from Brisbane to Cairns by train. We stopped for 5 days, enjoying some time in Airlie Beach, in the Whitsundays and on the Great Barrier Reef. 

Whitehaven Beach, Whitsundays

Not only is Cairns a hub of vibrant city life full of great cafés, markets, art galleries, and nearby beaches, but it’s also  a jumping-off point to many other popular tourist destinations . Take your pick from the  Great Barrier Reef ,    Daintree National Park , or one of the many wildlife and nature experiences just outside the city. 

READ NEXT:   Best Things to do in Cairns, QLD

Is The Spirit Of Queensland Train Worth It? 

A 24-hour journey from Brisbane to Cairns on the Spirit of Queensland train will set you back by  $370 per seat for a Premium Economy Seat and over $860 for a RailBed seat.  With a high ticket price, many would wonder, is the journey on the train really worth it? 

In our opinion, it is, especially  if you take it as an opportunity to stop along the way  and break up your journey.  Individual flights to destinations such as Hervey Bay, Airlie Beach and Cairns would easily add up, costing just as much if not more than a rail ticket. 

One of the best things about travelling on the Spirit of Queensland train is the fact that it opens up so many more travel and sightseeing possibilities than flying ever could. 

Take advantage of the coach connections at certain stops to explore parts of the Australian countryside  that many tourists miss out on. You can easily plan your trip with the full   Spirit of Queensland timetable .

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Disclaimer: Our trip on the Spirit of Queensland train was provided courtesy of Queensland Rail Travel, but as always, all opinions expressed in this article are our own.

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This exciting trip captures the iconic highlights of Far North Queensland in an ultimate reef and rainforest adventure with legendary rail journey to Cairns!

Board the famous Spirit of Queensland train in Brisbane and travel 1681 kilometres to arrive in Cairns the next afternoon.

This week-long escape introduces you to the tropical north, that’s brimming with beauty and wonder. Based in the peaceful surrounds of a Cairns resort, the laid-back vibe and relaxed lifestyle is ideal. From here you’ll get to enjoy snorkelling on the Outer Great Barrier Reef and cruise to exclusive reef locations.

Spend a day exploring the ancient Daintree Rainforest, cruising down the Daintree River and discovering the coral sands and lush surrounds of Cape Tribulation. The thrills continue with a cruise to Green Island and the protected Marine National Park. Plus, take a fun journey on the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway. Enjoy plenty of time to relax, explore at your own pace or take part in the many activities that are available in the region.

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  • Rail Bed, recliner seat converts to a bed at night
  • Palm Royale Resort, Bay Village Tropical Retreat or similar
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  • Green Island Escorted Cruise
  • Cape Tribulation and Daintree Rainforest Escorted Day Tour
  • Kuranda Railway Escorted Tour

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  • The adventure starts with the Queenslander train in a comfy rail bed for the 24-hour trip
  • Enjoy a tropical retreat in Cairns with a sparkling pool & tranquil atmosphere
  • All the must-do sightseeing is included with Great Barrier Reef & island cruises
  • Experience the best of Far North Queensland in one spectacular week!

Depart Brisbane on the Spirit of Queensland

Board the Queenslander train from Brisbane for your overnight train tour to Cairns.  The train departs Brisbane at 3.45 p.m. and arrive in Cairns at 4.30 pm the following day.  The Spirit of Queensland is a Queensland Rail long-distance passenger rail service. It runs five times a week on the North Coast line between Brisbane and Cairns, a distance of 1,681 kilometres. At the start of 2015, it replaced the diesel-hauled train The Sunlander. The Spirit of Queensland combines modern seating and entertainment options with the charm of long-distance rail travel. Contemporary, comfortable and designed for relaxation, the Spirit of Queensland redefines the modern rail travel experience with a comfortable and convenient way to access spectacular holiday destinations such as the Great Barrier Reef and Cairns.

Arrive Cairns

Arrive Cairns railway station in the late afternoon and make your own way to your hotel for the next 6 nights.

Great Barrier Reef Cruise & Snorkelling Tour

Set out from Cairns for a day of snorkelling and sightseeing at 2 spectacular destinations in the Great Barrier Reef. Each day, your captain chooses amongst 12 exclusive moorings at 6 reef locations based on the water and weather conditions, making sure you get the best experience to be found. Seasoned dive masters are on hand to provide an in-depth briefing on your gear and what to expect at each site. Relax aboard the vessel as you leave the Australian coast behind and get your gear ready for some quality time in the sea. With outer reef locations chosen for their variety and the striking contours of the ocean floor, you're in for an outstanding experience when you plunge into the water. Once you've had a chance to mingle with the amazing sea life of beautiful corals and tropical fish, kick back aboard the vessel to enjoy a barbecue lunch before you cruise back to shore.

Day Tour Daintree Forest & Cape Tribulation

Spend a day exploring the ancient Daintree Rainforest and its incredibly diverse tropical ecosystem with an expert guide. Cruise down the Daintree River and walk through the Daintree Entomological Museum before venturing further to the Cape Tribulation National Park. Start your day with morning pick-up from your hotel, driving north to the Daintree Rainforest. Dating back 135 million years, the rainforest is one of the oldest in the world and is now home to one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Your guide takes you first to the Daintree River, where you enjoy morning tea before stopping on board a cruise. As you float down the gentle current, look for birds, frogs, crocodiles, and even flying foxes in the flourishing nature around you. Following your cruise, take lunch by the Daintree Entomological Museum before touring its fascinating exhibits, which house the largest live and dead collection of insects in Australia. Your afternoon is spent visiting the Cape Tribulation National Park, where the beach beckons as you stroll along its coral sands. After a pause for refreshing afternoon tea, begin the return journey, catching sight of the extraordinary and primitive king ferns of the Alexander Range on the way back.

Green Island Cruise

Cruise to Green Island, the only coral cay in the Great Barrier Reef with a lush rainforest. Spend the day exploring this protected Marine National Park—immersing yourself in its surrounding undersea universe teeming with coral and marine life. Your journey begins aboard a high-speed catamaran steering for the soft, white beaches of Green Island. This 6000-year-old coral cay boasts its own rainforest—the only of its kind in the Great Barrier Reef. Mid-cruise, tune in to your local guide's informative snorkelling and reef presentation.  Upon arrival, step ashore to soak up the turquoise waters, glittering sand, and fringe of emerald palms ringing the island. Climb into a glass-bottom boat and lean over the railings to get an up-close look at a colourful underwater world. Feast your eyes on brilliant colonies of zany Brain Coral, orange sea stars, and scores of blue damselfish flitting to and fro. If you're craving a swim, strap on a snorkel and mask to see everything up close: black and white angelfish feeding on sponges and striped clownfish nestled amongst anemones. Emerge from the water to amble around the island at your leisure. Relax on the beach to soak up the sun, or choose to indulge in an optional semi-submarine tour, or buffet lunch before cruising back to Cairns.

Free day Cairns

Today is a free day for you to enjoy the sights of Cairns at leisure, or take it easy by the resort pool.

Kuranda Railway Tour

Immerse yourself in the ancient, World Heritage-listed rain forest of Tropical North Queensland. Your full-day adventure begins with pickup at your Port Douglas hotel and a ride on the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway. During the 1.5-hour journey, wind around mountainous curves and stop briefly at beautiful Barron Gorge for photos.  When you arrive at the station in Kuranda, enjoy several hours of leisure time to spend as you choose. Browse heritage markets and enjoy lunch at a local café (own expense), or select from a variety of optional activities. Join in an indigenous celebration at the Tjupakai Aboriginal Cultural Park, take an amphibious duck tour at the Rainforestation Nature Park or enjoy an up-close observation of some of Australia’s amazing animals at Birdworld and the Kuranda Koala Gardens.

Depart Cairns

Your tour concludes this morning, as you check out of your hotel and catch a taxi to the airport if you're flying out today.

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This Australian rail package departs on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, from 15 January to 15 December.

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The Spirit of Queensland: Cairns to Brisbane Train [REVIEW]

The Spirit of Queensland train is a luxury train that makes the 1600km trip from Cairns to Brisbane. Over its 30 hour journey, it stops in at key Queensland towns, including Mackay, Rockhampton, Townsville and Bundaberg . This is a modern rail travel experience not as common in Australia as the rest of the world and a rail journey worth checking out as you explore Queensland .

We asked travel writer Maureen Spender to share a review of her recent experience on the train to help you decide if long-distance rail travel is right for you.

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On a recent trip to Cairns from the Gold Coast, the Bag Carrier and I flew up to Cairns but returned on the Spirit of Queensland train to Brisbane. We love a good train trip, and the shiny 100km to a maximum speed of 160km per hour tilting train called the Spirit of Queensland sounded like it was going to be quite a different experience to the usual Australian train trip. Here’s how it went. We travelled in a railbed seat, so our review reflects this.

With its luxurious seating and flat rail beds, on first glance, you might wonder if you have accidentally boarded a plane. This train offers a modern rail travel experience with great entertainment options. It really does offer a similar experience to that you get when you fly and if you are a train buff you will appreciate that the entire trip is a comfortable and convenient way to explore the Queensland coast .

The Spirit of Queensland train departs Cairns Railway Station at 8.35 am five times a week, there is no trip on Tuesdays or Saturdays. The overnight journey is 1680 km long and takes about 25 hours.

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You will travel in daylight from Cairns to Proserpine (6pm) or Mackay in summer (7.36pm) and arrive ain Brisbane the following morning at 9.20am.

You get approximately the same daylight time in either direction and the same scenery. The Mackay to Maryborough section is completed at night in both directions.

The return trip between Brisbane and Cairns also travels five times a week, with no service on Thursdays or Sundays. It departs Brisbane at 3.45 pm and arrives in Cairns at 4.30 pm the following day.

If you decide to travel on the Cairns to Brisbane trip by train, your first decision will be which class of ticket to book. Premium Economy is the popular option for people doing shorter sections of the route and not requiring a lie flat bed for the night section. It is comfortable and all that most travellers not staying on board overnight would need.

The Premium economy carriages have four seats per row- two on each side of the aisle. The leather seats are reasonably spacious, with 43 inches of pitch, and can be reclined 30 degrees. Each seat has its own entertainment system -an 8.9inch screen on the back of the seat in front.

Spirit of Queensland Premium Economy carriage

There are overhead lockers for luggage, a powerpoint for phone charging, and a reading light. Your ticket allows you to take one 20 kg bag and one carry-on item. A knee blanket is provided, but no pillows.

Food and drink are available from the Galley Car, which is open 24 hours and provides meals, drinks, and snacks.

We booked the Railbed option, as we are now of an age where sleeping sitting up in a seat is too tough! The Railbed seats are very similar to a business class seat on a plane in style and design. This was unlike anything we had previously experienced on a train.

Railbed Car - Spirit of Queensland

Each seat or pod is contained within its own hardback shell. There are three seats (pods) per row- two on one side of the aisle and one on the other- perfect for solo travellers. There is plenty of legroom, and what a treat that is! The seats have 35 degrees of recline. The floor is carpeted, and in true airline-style, there is an overhead locker for bags.

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There are plenty of other extras, including a complimentary welcome pack containing an assortment of toiletries. Your entertainment options are good too, there is an 18.5-inch screen which is mounted on the seat in front as it is in an aeroplane, a handy fold-out table, a drink holder, a reading light, a 240-volt powerpoint for phone charging, and a footrest folding down from the seat in front that can act as a seat too for any passers-by that want to have face to face, sit down chat with you!

A Spirit of Adventure Menu is in your seat pocket when you get on board, and you are given options, including vegetarian for the three meals served during the trip. A complimentary wine, beer, or juice is served with lunch and dinner.

For our first meal, which was lunch, we chose the Spinach and Pumpkin Feta Filo pastry with beetroot relish and a Greek salad. Dessert was a New York cheesecake with a passionfruit topping. All meals were served by the friendly attendants at our seats on trays, as it is in business class on an aeroplane.

Spirit of Queensland Lunch onboard

For dinner, we had an entrée of a Chicken Basil Penne Pasta Salad and Braised Beef Cheeks for our Main Course. Dessert was Apple and Rhubarb Crumble. Both the lunch and dinner were delicious and well presented and served.

However, our cooked breakfast the following day was a disappointment. It was very much like a tasteless ‘economy class on a plane’ breakfast- very overcooked and bland. It was labelled a fluffy spinach and feta omelette served with pork chipolata, bacon, and roasted tomato.

Our train was running an hour and a half late in the morning; unbeknown to most passengers, there had been a medical incident overnight, and the train had been stopped for quite some time during the night while waiting for an ambulance and medical assistance. We decided that this was probably the reason for our very overcooked breakfast!

Spirit of Queensland Rail

The Galley car, which is open 24 hours, can also be accessed by people in the Railbed section if extra snacks or drinks are required.

The magic of the seat that converts to a lie flatbed

I had expected the whole seat would simply roll flat like a sofabed, but this was not the case. Announcements were made, giving us plenty of notice for when the crew would be coming to convert our modern seating for the night.

All the seats in the carriage were converted at the same time. You did not have an option of when you would like the bed made up.

The process was fascinating to watch and quite labour intensive! The attendant carried a remote control gadget that he plugged into the power socket and hydraulics took care of, actually slowly flipping the seat to become a lie-flat mattress. The bed was then made up with pillows, sheets, and a doona.

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It was quite a comfortable bed, cozy even! The flat beds are 515mm wide and 1900mm long for the window seat or 1700mm for the aisle seat. The aisle bed is shorter to allow the person on the window side to get out of bed without having to climb over the person on the aisle side.

The showers and toilets are at either end of each carriage. They were quite spacious and reasonably clean. Towels are provided too which was appreciated.

The entertainment system has a good variety of movies, TV shows, music, and podcasts to keep you entertained. The scenery was interesting and varied. We passed through many small country towns, and we saw tropical rainforests, plenty of sugar cane fields, and banana plantations.

10. Photo credit Queensland Rail Spirit of Queensland train

There were plenty of big mango trees laden with mangoes on one section that we felt we could almost reach out the window and grab! We could get off the train and stretch our legs at a few stations. However, this was a stressful exercise as the announcement on the platform that the train was now departing was made at almost exactly the same time as the train departed! It required a very quick sprint to get back on board the train.

It certainly was a comfortable, interesting, and different train ride experience and very much a similar experience to a business class flight. The tilt train did make for a very smooth ride. However, I think my personal preference for an overnight train trip would still be to have my own compartment with a little more privacy.

At the time of writing, the fare for the railbed from Cairns to Brisbane or vice versa was $389, and the Premium Economy fare was $221. Our flight from Gold Coast to Cairns was $139 per person economy class, so this is not the cheaper form of transport.

To make the comparison regarding cost, you would also need to factor in the price of one night’s accommodation and meals and the business class service on board the train, as compared to the economy service on the flight.

Overall, it was undoubtedly a much more pleasant experience than flying and dealing with queues, baggage control, and time spent hanging around an airport. It was certainly offered a chance for some relaxation and less stress than a road trip where you are dealing with traffic, navigation, and finding accommodation and meals.

About the Author : ​Maureen is a travel writer lucky enough to be living in New Zealand and has a great passion for travel. Since she became “empty nested” in the late 1990s, she has travelled and worked in over 70 countries! Now she writes articles to share her amazing experiences with other travellers in the hope of providing practical information to help them to prepare and plan for their travel trips.

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Cairns to Brisbane train: Timetable, journey time & fare prices

The Cairns to Brisbane train has four departures per week, with a journey time of 24h25m. Spirit of Queensland fare prices start at around $221.

The Cairns to Brisbane train covers a journey that most people choose to either drive or fly. Traditionally, Cairns and Brisbane are the start and end points of a Queensland road trip, although it is much quicker to fly between the two cities.

Cairns brings Great Barrier Reef snorkelling cruises , World Heritage-listed rainforest adventures , glass bottom boat tours at Green Island and the Kuranda Scenic Railway into the mountains. To choose from a wide range of memorable Cairns tours and experiences, look here . To pick the Cairns accommodation best suited to you, book here .

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Choosing the Cairns to Brisbane train isn’t exactly about speed, comfort or seeing the sights along the way. The train from Cairns to Brisbane is a pretty bizarre choice from a visitor’s point of view, but rail nerds are likely to be unperturbed.

Cairns to Brisbane train timetable

The Cairns to Brisbane train run by Queensland Rail is known as the Spirit of Queensland, and it departs four times a week . According to the Spirit of Queensland timetable, these departures are at 08.35 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. They arrive in Brisbane’s Roma Street Station the next day at 09.20. That’s a journey time of 24 hours and 45 minutes. Expect a thoroughly numb bum by the end of it.

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I am planning 7-9 days in and around Cairns before flying or driving to Brisbane.

Similar to a Melbourne post I just made, I am having  a problem with logistics/planning and where to base myself.

I will hire a car . I will stay in AIRBNB, hotels , guest houses.

I absolutely want to see the Great Barrier Reef, WHITSUNDAYS,Kuranda Rainforest (train/skyway) and Daintree.(I will POSSIBLY spend 2 days just relaxing in Port Douglas ).  There are other places I would like to visit but I only include the must-see places for this post.

At the end of this I will fly or drive to Brisbane.  I am leaning towards driving so I can plan a visit to WHITSUNDAYS and other stops on the way to Brisbane.

My specific questions:

Am I trying to fit too much into 7-9 days?

What places do you regard as MUST-SEE in Queensland?

Where do you recommend I base myself to optimise the time?

Any opinions / recommendations on driving from Cairns to Brisbane?

Thank you for your input.

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You need to group these things geographically. And yes, they are all doable and worth the time

The tropics are not generally known for good wines.

We did enjoy visiting Mungalli Dairy for its cheese and yoghurts.

And do you want to visit wineries everywhere you go? As SB said, they're not really a thing in FNQ but some really good ones in your Melbourne leg. Are you happy with just visiting one or two wineries in Victoria?

The same thing with zoos / wildlife parks. Are you happy visiting one of these everywhere you go, or woukd you prefer to choose just one for your whole trip?

There are some things that are unique to certain locations eg Great Barrier Reef is best visited from Cairns/ Port Douglas or from Hervey Bay (for Lady Elliot Island). Beautiful beaches are pretty much everywhere, but formations such as the 12 Apostles are only near Port Campbell. Every state has museums and galleries; you can visit them all or you can pick just one or two. And for spotting wildlife in the wild, certain places have much higher odds of seeing something that is chancey at best.

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Have a look at the map I posted in #8,

Work out a list of what you want to see & do and where it is.

Then work out how long you want to spend at each place & how long it will take you to travel between them.

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Queensland Premier Steven Miles has refused to confirm whether the state government considered cancelling the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games after walking back plans to rebuild the Gabba stadium for the event.

Mr Miles came under fire during question time on Wednesday over reports the state government had received advice about the cost of cancelling the Games that ranged between $500m and $1bn.

The Premier would not confirm the talks because “key tenets of functioning government are that those discussions are confidential” and instead doubled down on plans to deliver the “best Olympic Games ever”.

Queensland Premier Steven Miles says the state is committed to delivering a ‘great Games’. NCA NewsWire / John Gass

“This side of the House are unwavering in our commitment to deliver a great Games, but a games that delivers the legacy our region – our state – needs, and that is about transport,” Mr Miles said on Wednesday.

“It is about using our existing venues so we can invest in housing, in cost-of-living relief, in health care … we will use the opportunity of the Games to deliver faster rail to the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast heavy rail.

“We will invest in transport services across this region because that’s what the Games are about. Not the $3.4bn stadium he (Opposition Leader David Crisafulli) wants to build but about transport for the region.”

Opposition Leader David Crisafulli criticised the government for walking back plans to redeveloped the Gabba. Picture: NCA NewsWire / John Gass

Mr Miles came under fire this week when it was revealed the state government was retreating from plans to massively redevelop the Gabba stadium in Brisbane for the event at a cost to taxpayers of $3.4bn.

While falling short of committing to the stadium’s redevelopment, Mr Crisafulli criticised the government for the reversal and called for an “independent infrastructure delivery authority”. In response, Mr Miles said he planned on delivering the authority, which would oversee Olympics-related projects, but the state government would not “hand them the budget … We will set the budget”.

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No new stadium to be built for 2032 Olympics as Queensland opposition leader reveals plan

David Crisafulli’s stance means the multi-billion dollar Victoria Park plan recommended by Graham Quirk on Monday is dead

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Queensland’s 2032 Olympics will not be held in a brand-new stadium, with both major parties now ruling out the Victoria Park and Gabba rebuild options .

The opposition leader, David Crisafulli, broke his four-day silence on Thursday, promising there will be no new stadium. The LNP leader also ruled out cancelling the Games.

That means the multi-billion dollar Victoria Park plan recommended by Graham Quirk on Monday is dead , no matter who wins the October election .

Crisafulli clarified that he also does not support a knock-down and rebuild of the Gabba, which is also the position of Labor.

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His plan is to appoint an independent infrastructure authority on the first day of a new conservative government, to report back by February 2025, 100 days later.

The body will independently select the athletics site.

Crisafulli said it will have four terms of reference.

“One, it will prioritise roads and rail infrastructure necessary for the games. Two, it will use existing venues. Three, it’ll achieve this with a funding envelope no greater than what is currently on the table. And four, it needs to present legacy opportunities for all Queensland ,” he said.

He said the no-stadium pledge reflected the promise made to Queenslanders when then-premier Annastacia Paluszczuk first won the games in 2021.

“When we signed on to the bid, there was a figure nearing 90% of existing venues. That’s what Queenslanders bought into,” he said.

“I want to restore faith in the process.”

The Brisbane Arena project is not included in the pledge for no new stadiums, because it had federal government financial support, Crisafulli said.

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The pledge leaves essentially two options as to where to hold athletics.

The current plan is a $1.5bn upgrade the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre, which was used for the 1982 Commonwealth Games. That was announced by the Labor premier, Steven Miles, on Monday.

The stadium is more than 13 kilometres south of the Brisbane CBD, and nowhere near a train station. The transport minister, Bart Mellish, revealed in parliament on Thursday that most people will get there by bus.

“This may include a bus layover facility at the venue and extensive traffic management plan for the duration of the games,” Mellish said

The athletics could also be held on the Gold Coast at Carrara Stadium, which hosted the opening and closing ceremonies at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the athletics.

The Quirk review criticised both options. It said upgrading Qsac would cost up to $1.6bn and “does not demonstrate value for money” and estimated a Carrara upgrade would cost $461m and also require relocation of a large part of the Brisbane athletes’ village and prove a “lower quality stadium” with “a lesser experience for spectators and athletes”.

The panel’s view is that the investment of up to $1.6bn in Qsac does not demonstrate value for money and is very hard to justify.

Crisafulli refused to pick from the two or provide a third option.

“Let’s have a look. That’s the that’s the benefit of an independent infrastructure delivery authority,” he said.

“Let’s have a look at what’s not just the best legacy play, what’s our best opportunity to get world class traffic.”

Miles already plans to create an independent authority. He told parliament on Thursday that legislation to do so would be brought before parliament as early as next month.

Thomas Sigler, an urban economist at the University of Queensland said the loss of the Gabba and Victoria Park stadium plans represented a greater benefit to the community than their cost. “I’m supportive of either one. And personally, I don’t care about the stadium itself, it’s about the urban planning effort. And it’s about the fact that the Olympics are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to do something larger than life. And we’re about to miss it all because of political squabbling,” he said. He said either the Suncorp or current Gabba stadiums would not be large enough to host athletics and Qsac was the worst possible option of a number of bad options. “No one would deny that Brisbane is a sports crazed city. Almost no one would deny that we need another stadium of global magnitude,” he said. “We don’t get globally scaled events. We don’t get concerts. We can’t host Coldplay. We can’t host Taylor Swift.”

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