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Brisbane is experiencing one of Australia's strongest job markets, driven by major infrastructure investment tied to the 2032 Olympic Games, population growth, and a diversifying economy. Queensland's capital has evolved well beyond its resources and agriculture base into healthcare, technology, professional services, and construction.
Major Employment Sectors
Construction and infrastructure is the defining story of Brisbane's labour market in 2026. The Cross River Rail, Brisbane Metro, Olympic venues (Gabba redevelopment, Woolloongabba precinct), and associated precinct developments have created enormous demand for construction workers, project managers, engineers, and planners.
Healthcare is Brisbane's largest consistent employer. Princess Alexandra, Royal Brisbane and Women's, Mater, Greenslopes, and St Andrew's hospitals anchor employment in health. Metro North and Metro South Hospital and Health Services are major public employers.
Technology companies have been establishing Brisbane operations at pace. Woolloongabba's "innovation precinct" and the Fortitude Valley tech corridor host startups and scale-ups. Major tech companies like AWS, Atlassian (Brisbane office), and Oracle have a presence.
Professional services, accounting, law, consulting, are well represented in the CBD. Big 4 accounting firms and major law firms have growing Brisbane practices.
Defence employment at RAAF Amberley (west of Brisbane) and Enoggera Barracks supports a significant employment base in the outer suburbs.
Growing Roles in 2026
Civil engineers and project managers (Olympic infrastructure)
Registered nurses and allied health professionals
Cyber security and cloud computing specialists
Supply chain and logistics managers
Renewable energy technicians (Queensland solar and wind)
Finding Work in Brisbane
SEEK and LinkedIn are the main platforms. QLD Government Jobs (smartjobs.qld.gov.au) lists public sector roles. The Brisbane Times and CourierMail carry local job listings. Large employers run graduate programs announced from March.
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