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April 22-23, 2026 — Microsoft announced a A$25 billion (about US$17.9 billion) commitment to Australia to be deployed by the end of 2029, its largest investment in the country to date.
The company said funds will expand Azure AI supercomputing and cloud infrastructure, boost GPU capacity (more than 140% growth planned by 2029), strengthen cybersecurity and deliver AI skills training — including a pledge to train three million Australians by 2028.
The move builds on a prior A$5 billion investment in 2023 that expanded Microsoft’s local data centre footprint to 29 sites across three Azure regions.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the plan in Sydney.
Separately, Microsoft announced wider AI and security initiatives — new Microsoft 365 E7 Frontier features and a collaboration with Anthropic on Project Glasswing to use the Mythos model for vulnerability discovery.
Analysts have reacted with mixed investor signals: some firms maintained buy ratings while adjusting targets.
Local reporting highlighted gaps in disclosure on data-centre locations, energy sourcing, long-term local job creation and tax flows, and has prompted parliamentary scrutiny in New South Wales.







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