AI Services in Queensland
AI strategy, training, automations and AI search for Queensland's insurance, banking, travel, resources, and tourism sectors — backed by Advance Queensland's $9M Emerging Technologies investment and the Queensland AI Hub.
Key Takeaways
- Brisbane tech jobs grew 15% year-on-year with tech salaries up 11.4% (Robert Walters Brisbane Q1 2025).
- Advance Queensland invested A$9M in Emerging Technologies Acceleration including the Queensland AI Hub.
- Queensland-headquartered Suncorp Group runs 100+ AI/ML models, 470+ robots automating ~30M transactions/year, and the SunGPT generative AI engine.
- Queensland signed onto the National Framework for the Assurance of AI in Government (June 2024); the Queensland Audit Office's AI ethics report sets state-level AI risk-management expectations.
Queensland industry context
Queensland's economy concentrates insurance, banking, travel, resources, and tourism — sectors with high AI adoption pressure. Suncorp Group (Brisbane HQ) is Australia's most AI-mature insurer with 100+ AI/ML models live, 470+ robots automating ~30M transactions/year, and SunGPT as an in-house generative AI engine. Flight Centre Travel Group (Brisbane HQ) launched a global AI Center of Excellence in 2024 with Adrian Lopez as Head of AI for Corporate. Bank of Queensland (Brisbane HQ) signed a 2025 strategic partnership with Capgemini targeting A$30M+ annualised cost savings from FY27 via an AI Academy.
Brisbane is Australia's third-largest city and tech market — Brisbane tech jobs grew 15% year-on-year with tech salaries up 11.4% per Robert Walters Q1 2025. The Brisbane Olympics 2032 build-up is accelerating tech investment.
Regional Queensland carries distinctive AI-adoption pressure: Gold Coast (tourism + film/VFX), Sunshine Coast (services + tourism), Cairns + Townsville (mining services + tourism + tropical health), Toowoomba (agriculture + logistics), Mackay + Rockhampton (mining services). Each underserved by AI consultancies relative to the south-east capitals.
Queensland Audit Office AI ethics + Advance Queensland
Queensland's AI governance combines QAO ethical risk management with state innovation funding
Queensland's AI governance is anchored by the Queensland Audit Office's 2024 AI ethics report which set state-level expectations on AI risk management for Queensland public-sector entities. Sector-specific strategies like the Department of Transport and Main Roads AI Strategy flow through procurement.
Advance Queensland is Queensland's flagship innovation programme, with A$9M invested in Emerging Technologies Acceleration including the Queensland AI Hub — a combined training centre + startup scale-up support. The Future Queensland Science Strategy 2024–2029 sets the broader state framework. Queensland signed on to the National Framework for the Assurance of AI in Government in June 2024.
Cities we serve in Queensland
Queensland AI ecosystem
Queensland's AI research is anchored by UQ School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ITEE), UQ AI research, and the QUT Centre for Data Science (directed by Distinguished Professor Kerrie Mengersen). Professor Tim Miller at UQ is one of Australia's most-cited researchers on explainable AI. The Queensland AI Hub operates as both training centre and startup scale-up.
Research centres
Upcoming AI events
- Queensland AI Festival 202628–29 May 2026, Brisbane
- CDAO Brisbane (Corinium)2026 annual
Mindiam services for Queensland
All four service pillars are delivered across Queensland. National pricing applies (with state-specific governance overlay) - see each pillar for full pricing tiers, methodology, and case studies.
AI Automations
Automate repetitive tasks, connect your tools, and deploy AI agents that work around the clock.
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AI Training
Upskill your team with practical AI workshops, 1:1 coaching, and online courses.
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SEO, GEO & AI SEO
Get found on Google and AI search engines with technical SEO, GEO optimisation, and AI-ready content.
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AI Strategy & Consulting
Strategic AI roadmaps, readiness assessments, governance frameworks and vendor selection for Australian businesses adopting AI.
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References
- Advance Queensland
- Queensland AI Hub
- Queensland Audit Office — Managing the ethical risks of AI
- QLD Department of Transport and Main Roads — AI Strategy
- Future Queensland Science Strategy 2024–2029, 2024
- iStart — Suncorp leans on AI to reshape insurance
- Robert Walters — Brisbane Job Market Update Q1 2025, 2025