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AI’s $300bn land grab for Australian data centres is only starting

Tom Mercer by Tom Mercer
July 15, 2026
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Australia is in the early stages of a building boom unlike any in its recent history, and most of it is invisible to the average punter. Behind fenced compounds on the fringes of Sydney, Melbourne and increasingly in the regions, a race is under way to lock up the three ingredients that artificial intelligence cannot run without: land, electricity and water. According to reporting in The Australian, the pipeline of potential data centre investment tied to AI could swell to as much as 300 billion dollars, a figure that would place the sector alongside the country’s largest resources projects.

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The scale is easy to underestimate. A single hyperscale campus of the kind now being planned can consume hundreds of megawatts, enough to power a mid-sized city, and draw millions of litres of water a year for cooling. Where a decade ago a data centre was a modest shed near a fibre trunk, the AI era has produced facilities measured in gigawatts and financed like power stations. That shift is what is driving the current scramble for sites: developers are buying not for the buildings, but for the grid connections and water entitlements attached to them.

Who is buying, and where

The buyers span a familiar cast. The American hyperscalers, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Google, remain the anchor tenants, having already committed billions to Australian cloud regions and now chasing the far larger footprints that AI training and inference demand. Alongside them sit specialist developers and infrastructure funds, including domestic players such as AirTrunk (now controlled by Blackstone) and NEXTDC, plus a growing queue of offshore capital looking for a stable, English-speaking jurisdiction with deep pools of superannuation money willing to co-invest.

Geography is being rewritten in the process. The traditional cluster in Sydney’s western suburbs is running into hard limits on power and land price, pushing developers toward regional New South Wales, Victoria’s west, south-east Queensland and, increasingly, sites chosen for their proximity to renewable generation or spare transmission capacity. For rural councils, the arrival of a data centre proposal can mean a rates windfall and construction jobs, but relatively few permanent roles once the racks are humming. That trade-off is fast becoming a defining tension in regional planning debates.

The case for the boom

Proponents argue Australia is well placed to capture a slice of a genuinely global build-out, and that turning it away would be an act of economic self-harm. The country offers political stability, strong data-protection and sovereignty credentials that appeal to government and financial customers, ample land, and a rapidly growing renewable pipeline that could, in theory, make Australian compute among the cleaner options in the region. Industry bodies point out that sovereign AI capacity matters strategically: if Australian businesses and agencies want to run frontier models on data that stays onshore, the physical infrastructure has to exist here rather than in Singapore or the United States.

There is also a jobs-and-capital story that governments are keen to tell. Construction of a large campus can employ thousands over several years, and the associated grid and water upgrades can leave behind infrastructure that benefits surrounding communities. Supporters frame the 300 billion dollar figure less as a threat than as an opportunity that Australia is currently underprepared to bank.

The case for caution

The counter-argument is gathering force, and it centres on the grid. Australia’s electricity system is already navigating the retirement of coal generators and a bumpy transition to renewables, and critics warn that dropping gigawatts of always-on data centre demand into that system risks pushing up prices for households and delaying decarbonisation. If new AI load is met by keeping fossil generators running longer, the environmental maths turns quickly negative.

Water is the second pressure point. Evaporative cooling can consume large volumes in a country that remains the driest inhabited continent, and communities on the Murray-Darling or in drought-prone catchments are entitled to ask why scarce entitlements should be directed to server halls. Consumer and energy advocates, including groups that have scrutinised the sector’s grid demands, have called for far greater transparency on how much power and water individual facilities will actually use, arguing that commercial confidentiality has kept ratepayers and regulators in the dark.

What it means for Australia

For Australia specifically, the stakes are unusually high because the boom collides with two national projects already in motion: the energy transition and the push for economic sovereignty. Get the settings right and data centres could become anchor customers that underwrite new renewable generation, firming and transmission, effectively paying for grid upgrades that consumers would otherwise fund. Get them wrong and the same facilities could crowd out households for power and water, entrench gas, and export most of the profits offshore while leaving regional communities with the environmental footprint.

The policy machinery is only beginning to respond. Planning approvals sit largely with the states, energy market rules with the Australian Energy Market Operator and its regulators, and foreign investment screening with the Treasurer and the Foreign Investment Review Board. None of those systems was designed for assets that behave like both a factory and a power station. There is a live question about whether Australia should follow overseas jurisdictions in demanding that new data centres bring their own clean generation, disclose water use, and locate where the grid can bear them, rather than where land is cheapest.

What’s next

Expect the next twelve months to bring a steady drumbeat of announcements: fresh site acquisitions, grid-connection applications, and superannuation funds taking equity stakes in developers. Watch, too, for the first serious regulatory pushback, whether through tougher planning conditions in New South Wales and Victoria, new disclosure rules on energy and water, or federal signals about which foreign buyers are welcome. The commercial momentum is unlikely to slow; the open question is whether Australian governments can shape it before the concrete is poured.

If the 300 billion dollar estimate is anywhere near right, the decisions made in council chambers and energy regulators over the coming year will echo for decades. The land grab, as those inside the industry concede, is only just beginning.

Sources: The Australian.

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