Queensland Government and Digital Sovereignty
Queensland's government serves 5.46 million people. Health bookings, disaster alerts, council payments, school enrolments — critical infrastructure that Queenslanders depend on every day. And every single domain name that carries this infrastructure is rented from a private registrar.
THE SOVEREIGNTY QUESTION.
Digital sovereignty — the principle that a state controls its own digital infrastructure — is increasingly recognised as a genuine policy priority. Queensland has an opportunity that most jurisdictions don't: the chance to build permanent, onchain digital infrastructure for its government institutions from the ground up.
gov.qld · health.qld · police.qld · fire.qld — permanent onchain infrastructure for Queensland."gov.qld doesn't expire. health.qld can't be squatted. council.brisbane belongs to Brisbane City Council — permanently, immutably, and entirely on its own terms."
THE PRACTICAL CASE.
A permanent onchain address eliminates renewal risk entirely. Pay once. Own forever. Queensland's digital infrastructure becomes as permanent as its physical infrastructure — which is exactly what critical public services deserve.
Permanent Queensland addresses from $5. No renewals. Ever.
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