// CITY_ASSESSMENT

How smart is Brisbane?

Brisbane scores 85.3% against the DC20 smart city framework in 2026 — ranked #16 of 213 cities assessed, with every finding traceable to a public source.

Smart score

85.3%

Rank

#16 / 213

Criteria present

64 / 82

Evidence coverage

92.7%

Brisbane's smart city score by area

Data & Digital Foundation86%

16 present · 4 partial · 1 absent

Mobility91%

13 present · 3 partial · 0 absent

Environment & Resources79%

12 present · 3 partial · 2 absent

Governance & People80%

15 present · 2 partial · 3 absent

Economy & Method100%

8 present · 0 partial · 0 absent

Where Brisbane is strong

  • Open Data by Default
  • Pervasive IoT Sensing
  • Digital Twin
  • Real-time Public Transit Intelligence
  • EV & Active-Travel Infrastructure

Where the gaps are

  • City Data Platform / Urban Data Exchange
  • Smart Water & Waste
  • Citizen Engagement & Participation
  • Public Safety & Emergency Response
  • Air-Quality & Climate Monitoring

Evidence highlights

Open Data by Default · High-value dataset coverage

Brisbane provides high-value datasets, including transport data through Translink's open data initiative and geospatial information from Urban Utilities.

https://translink.com.au/about-translink/open-data

Pervasive IoT Sensing · IoT connectivity

Brisbane has IoT connectivity supporting sensing, specifically LoRaWAN, as indicated by the presence of a community for The Things Network in Brisbane.

https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/community/brisbane/

Pervasive IoT Sensing · Connected assets / smart lighting

Brisbane has connected municipal assets, with Urban Utilities implementing a remote telemetry unit program for its network and the city having a 'Smart Connected Brisbane Framework'.

https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/our-brisbane/strategies-and-reports/key-strategies/smart-connected-brisbane-framework

Interoperability & Open Standards · Open data standards

The Queensland Government, which includes Brisbane, adopts open data standards, specifically General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) for public transport data, and has an open data policy and strategy.

https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/translink-general-transit-feed-specification-gtfs

About this assessment

Brisbane was assessed against the 82 criteria of the DC20 smart city framework on 2026-06-26 by AI agents gathering evidence from official public sources. Each criterion is marked present, partial or absent, and every finding links to where it was found — see how smart cities are measured. Scores refresh continuously as cities publish new evidence.