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Connect 4 Essential Services Moving to Brisbane

Step-by-step guide to setting up electricity, gas, water, and NBN internet when relocating to Brisbane or Queensland.

By Brisbane Daily · Published 3 July 2026

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Setting Up Utilities in Brisbane

Setting up utilities in Brisbane involves choosing an electricity retailer, connecting gas (if applicable), transferring your water account to Queensland Urban Utilities, and setting up NBN internet. Queensland's energy market is competitive, and Brisbane has strong NBN coverage.

Electricity

Queensland is part of the National Electricity Market. Brisbane's electricity distributor is Energex (south-east QLD). You choose your retailer: major options include Origin Energy, AGL, EnergyAustralia, Alinta Energy, Ergon Energy (country areas), Red Energy, and Powerclub. Compare on Energy Made Easy (energymadeeasy.gov.au). Queensland also has a 30c/kWh flat rate cap under the Queensland Market Notice framework; some retailers offer lower off-peak rates with smart meters.

Gas

Not all Brisbane homes have natural gas, many newer homes in growth corridors are all-electric. If your property has gas, retailers include Origin, AGL, and others. The gas network is operated by Multinet Gas or Jemena. Check at move-in.

Water

Queensland Urban Utilities (QUU) provides water to Brisbane, Ipswich, Scenic Rim, Somerset, and Lockyer Valley. Transfer your account at urbanutilities.com.au. Accounts are billed quarterly. Some outer Brisbane areas use other water authorities, check with your real estate agent.

Internet (NBN)

Most of Brisbane has NBN coverage, with a mix of FTTP, HFC, and FTTN. Inner Brisbane and established suburbs often have HFC (via the former Telstra/Optus cable infrastructure). Outer growth areas may have FTTP. Check at nbnco.com.au. Top Brisbane providers: Aussie Broadband, Superloop, TPG, Telstra, Optus, Dodo. NBN 100 plans are most popular.

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