QPAC is a Statutory Body of the Queensland Government. Its responsibilities are set out in the Queensland Performing Arts Trust Act 1977. QPAC's corporate information is published in its Strategic Plan, Annual Reports and Policies.
Policies
Visitor Policies
To ensure the enjoyment and safety of all patrons and staff, the QPAC Terms and Conditions of Entry outline the conditions applying to all persons whilst they are at QPAC.
General Policies
By purchasing a ticket, parking or gift certificate through QTIX (online or over the phone), through the QPAC Box Office, or an authorised sales channel, you acknowledge and agree to comply with the Ticket Terms and Conditions.
QPAC's Membership Terms and Conditions apply to all memberships.
Gift certificates Terms and Conditions apply to all gift certificate purchases.
QPAC is committed to protecting its customers’ privacy through its Privacy Policy. The way QPAC manages your personal information is governed by the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (Act) and the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) established under the Act. If you have any questions regarding our Privacy Policy, please contact us.
Strategic Plan & Annual Reports
QPAC’s purpose under the Queensland Performing Arts Trust Act 1977 is to contribute to the cultural, social and intellectual development of all Queenslanders. QPAC documents its values, purpose and objectives in its strategic plan, and reports against these in its annual reports.
The official copy of the annual report, as tabled in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland can be accessed from the Queensland Parliament's tabled papers website database. Please phone (07) 3840 7400 for further information or to obtain a hard copy of the report.
Past Annual Reports
Disclaimer
The materials presented on this site are provided by the Queensland Performing Arts Trust for information purposes only. Users should note that the electronic versions of financial statements on this site are not recognised as the official or authorised version. The electronic versions are provided solely on the basis that users will take responsibility for verifying their accuracy, completeness and currency. Although considerable resources are used to prepare and maintain the electronic versions, the Queensland Performing Arts Trust accepts no liability for any loss or damage that may be incurred by any person acting in reliance on the electronic versions.
QPAC's Innovate RAP
QPAC's commitment to Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP)
At QPAC, we recognise and honour the profound cultural heritage of Indigenous communities across Australia. With a deep respect for Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) rights and protocols, we are committed to fostering meaningful partnerships and engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
Through collaboration, consultation, and active participation, we strive to create a space that celebrates Indigenous creativity and knowledge while safeguarding cultural integrity. You can read more about our dedication to ethical practice in our ICIP commitment document.
New Performing Arts Venue
In May 2018, the Queensland Government announced its commitment to deliver a new theatre on the Playhouse Green site co-located with and operated by QPAC.
Delivery of the theatre is being managed by the Queensland Government’s Department of Housing and Public Works (DHPW) Project Delivery Team on behalf of QPAC and Arts Queensland. For more information about the project including the benefits and timeline, please visit the Arts Queensland website.
Public Interest Disclosure
QPAC is committed to implementing employee awareness initiatives and appropriate internal control systems to continue to achieve high standards of professional and ethical conduct within QPAC.
Please email your concerns to qpacpid@outlook.com if you want to make a complaint about QPAC's Chief Executive concerning corrupt conduct or make a public interest disclosure under the Public Interest Disclose Act 2010. If you have feedback or a complaint that is not referred to here please complete the Feedback from.
Alternatively, you can notify us about your concerns by sending a letter to Public Interest Disclosures, PO Box 3567, South Bank, QLD 4101. If you are unable to provide us with your concerns in writing e.g. due to having a disability, you can call +61 7 3840 7444.
Right to Information
The Queensland Government is committed to providing access to information it holds unless, on balance, it is contrary to the public interest to release that information. For more information, visit the Queensland Government's website.
The Right to Information Act 2009 aims to make more information available, provide equal access to information across all sectors of the community and provide appropriate protection for individuals’ privacy.
Accessing Information
Information about QPAC is available on our website. QPAC also makes some information routinely available for the public to access through a publication scheme. If the information is not already available, or you are having trouble accessing documents, please contact us.
Annual Customer Complaints Reporting
Section 264 of the Public Sector Act 2022 (Qld) requires public sector entities to publish information on customer complaints received during each financial year. The below data refers to customer complaints that meet the definition contained in section 7 of QPAC’s Complaints Management Policy. Complaints resulting in further action are those where a remedy beyond an explanation or apology was provided.
QPAC Customer Complaints – Financial Year 2023-2024
Total number of customer complaints received |
4 |
Number of customer complaints resulting in further action |
3 |
Number of customer complaints resulting in no further action |
1 |
More about QPAC
Our Team
Meet the creative powerhouse behind QPAC - a diverse, passionate team dedicated to bringing world-class performances to life.
Performance Venues
With a history of sell-out musicals, ballets and concerts, QPAC has an unrivalled reputation for providing the right mix of location, space, service and venue.
Working with Us
Become part of a vibrant community that is committed to bringing stories to life and creating exceptional experiences for audiences.
Marketing
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