Engage with industry, commerce, government and community in Brisbane’s bustling heart

Scheduled to open in 2027*, our new location in Brisbane’s CBD represents an exciting, fresh chapter for the University and our students.

Our heritage-listed Treasury Building location will offer unprecedented access and proximity to government, industry, community and not-for-profit organisations. With extensive internal renovations underway, it will also offer cutting-edge teaching, learning, research and events spaces.

*Expected opening date only. If delayed, courses may be delivered all or in part at our other locations. Please see Degree pages for full details.

Teaching and research facilities

A space for all

The newly refitted Treasury Building will offer learning, teaching and research facilities, as well as a range of event spaces for community and industry engagement.

Along with a large central courtyard to foster collaboration and belonging, as well as versatile event and learning spaces, the heritage-listed building will include a library, end-of-trip facilities and multiple food and coffee outlets.

Law

Students will have unparalleled access to work-integrated learning opportunities with new and existing industry partners, including The Innocence Project.

The Treasury Building will also feature a dedicated moot court for law students.

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Business

Close access to CBD-based business, government and community organisations offers exciting new opportunities for work-integrated learning through internships, placements and more.

Business and finance students will have access to a state-of-the-art trading room in the Treasury Building to practise their skills

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IT

At the Treasury Building, students will enjoy access to industry-standard IT infrastructure as they learn. The inner-city location also offers a range of work-integrated learning opportunities with existing and new tech-industry partners in the CBD area.

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Latest news

Take a sneak peek inside the new Treasury Building, thanks to Channel 7 news.

Campus development

Find out the latest information about our move to the Treasury Building in the heart of the Brisbane CBD.

History to treasure

Brisbane's Treasury Building, an iconic heritage landmark, was constructed between 1886 and 1928 in three stages to house the Queensland Government's Treasury Department. Designed in an Italian Renaissance style by colonial architect J.J. Clark, the building reflects the prosperity of Queensland in the late 19th century. It served as the hub for government administration before being repurposed in the 1990s.

Getting there

Whether you choose to drive, cycle, walk or hop onto one of our many public and shared transport options, it’s easy to get where you’re going.

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130 William St

Brisbane City Qld 4000

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Acknowledgement of Country

Griffith University acknowledges the people who are the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Yugarabul, Yuggera, Jagera and Turrbal peoples, and pays respect to the Elders, past and present, and extends that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.