Our locations
Queensland State Office
Passports, document legalisations (apostille and authentications) and Certificates of No Impediment to Marriage for Queensland are provided through the Brisbane Passport Office at Level 17, 150 Charlotte Street, Brisbane.
The Queensland State Office is part of DFAT's domestic network and works with a broad range of stakeholders across Queensland to advance Australia's international relations and trade interests. Our partners include state and local governments, business, non‑government organisations, universities, professional associations, community groups and the Queensland Consular Corps.
Contact us
Email: brisbane@dfat.gov.au
Twitter: @DFATQld
Phone: (07) 3405 4799
Location
150 Charlotte Street (opposite Queensland Health)
Brisbane, Queensland 4000
Postal address
GPO Box 879
Brisbane, Queensland 4001
Further information
DFAT offers a variety of information on Australia's foreign policies and interests, including information to support organisations and individuals doing business overseas and to foster a positive image of Australia internationally.
This includes information on:
- international business engagement and economic and commercial diplomacy
- Free Trade Agreements
- Australia's global, regional and country relations
- Australia's development cooperation (Aid)
- cultural and people to people links
Protocol
The Queensland State Office provides protocol services to the Consular Corps in Queensland. These services include processing of arrival and departure notifications, diplomatic visa renewals, issue of identity cards and airport facilitation for foreign dignitaries.
Consular services
If you are seeking emergency consular assistance, please call DFAT's 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 (from overseas) or 1300 555 135 (toll free from within Australia).
We encourage Australian citizens and permanent residents to access our travel advice and information about consular services via the Smartraveller website.
Employment
DFAT recruits graduates and non-graduates for a range of positions. We offer varied and challenging job opportunities advancing Australia's international political, economic, security, development and consular interests.
The Queensland State Office does not recruit employees directly, and we are unable to offer opportunities for work experience or internships.
Other helpful websites
- Visas for Australians to travel overseas – Foreign Embassies and Consulates in Australia
- Visas for foreign citizens to visit Australia – Department of Immigration and Border Protection
- Citizenship inquiries – Department of Immigration and Border Protection
- Registration of births, deaths, marriages and changes of name – Registries of Births Deaths and Marriages