Queen’s Wharf is set to be greater in size than once thought, with Destination Brisbane Consortium’s development application seeking approval for buildings up to 74-storeys, allowing for 600 more hotel rooms than initially expected.

The development application submitted to the state government has now opened for the public to provide comment on the proposal at the former government precinct.

More detail about the proposed Queen's Wharf development has been revealed.

The plan for the 27.3-hectare site includes about 12 hectares of land and a 15.3 hectare part of the Brisbane River, along with the retention and re-use of heritage buildings.

The DA includes plans for a casino, resort complex, hotel, bar, park, shops, residential, parking, a microbrewery, a major sport, recreation and entertainment facility; power generators, new sewer trunk, and a new pedestrian bridge connecting the CBD with South Bank.