City councils are the most immediate layer of government — close to the people, grounded in place, and responsible for day-to-day civic life.
But in today’s world, civic identity doesn’t stop at the town hall or the community center. It continues online, where trust, transparency, and access are increasingly expected — and increasingly fragmented.
Queensland.Domains helps city councils create and control sovereign digital spaces tied directly to the geography they represent.
With domains like .brisbane, .queensland, .qld, and .surfersparadise, councils can build platforms that reflect local pride, serve residents directly, and stand apart from commercial or centralized platforms.
Social platforms are designed for engagement.
Civic infrastructure is designed for service.
By using sovereign Web3 domains, councils can create:
All governed and maintained under a domain the city actually owns — without dependency on third-party systems or advertising-based tools.
This isn’t about abandoning what works. It’s about expanding what’s possible.
Web3 infrastructure enables city councils to:
All of it under a domain that reflects not just your location, but your leadership.
In an age of increasing digital sprawl, the most powerful thing a city can do is own its digital ground.
Your residents already live online — and your services already depend on digital tools. The next step is to reclaim space, identity, and control in a way that reflects your city’s values.
A city that owns its domain owns its digital future — not just its logo on a website, but a lasting piece of infrastructure built for generations.
Deploying decentralized identity frameworks tied to Queensland’s Web3 domains.
Creating and managing private or public Web3 naming ecosystems.
Advising institutions, startups, and governments to build digital public spaces onchain.