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Business Council of Australia

Business Council Reveals AI Strategy for 2028 Leadership

The Business Council of Australia has today released a landmark report outlining a national blueprint to make Australia a global leader in artificial intelligence by 2028, reigniting productivity growth critical to Australian living standards.

The new report, Accelerating Australia’s AI Agenda, presents a clearly phased plan to unlock the immense potential of AI to boost innovation, lift living standards, and address Australia’s decades-long productivity stagnation.

“AI is our next big lever for economic growth and a significant opportunity to boost Australian living standards,” said BCA Chief Executive Bran Black.

“If we get this right, AI can deliver a significant productivity boost and that means higher real wages and more opportunities for more Australians.”

The report highlights AI’s capacity to reverse the national productivity decline by helping people work smarter.

From intelligent logistics and streamlined services to freeing up healthcare workers from repetitive tasks, AI can eliminate bottlenecks and amplify each individual’s capabilities.

Key recommendations include:

The BCA report warns that without immediate action, Australia risks falling behind competitor nations that are racing ahead in AI capability and adoption. The cost of inaction is high: it means reduced economic dynamism and slower service delivery for consumers.

“The choices we make now will determine whether we gain a competitive edge or fall behind,” Mr Black said.

“We need to be training more AI specialists, data scientists and engineers, while also educating the entire workforce on how we can improve the day-to-day work experience.

“Even if we apply AI to just the ‘boring but essential’ parts of our economy-like payroll processing or document analysis-the dividends to consumers and businesses could be significant.”

“AI-enabled productivity means freeing people to do more of the high-value work machines can’t, like creativity, collaboration and care”

“At the same time, we must acknowledge that change is disruptive and can often be challenging for many people, and that’s why recommendations such as an Australian AI Safety Institute are so important.”

“This is Australia’s moment to embrace the opportunity for growth, and that’s how we’ll build a future where AI strengthens our economy, empowers our people, and improves lives.”

Accelerating Australia’s AI Agenda outlines a three-year roadmap, beginning in July 2025, and calls for a united effort across government, industry and education to turn ambition into action.

https://www.bca.com.au/business_council_unveils_australian_ai_report_to_secure_leadership_by_2028

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