Australian Data Centres (ADC), a leading provider focused on supporting Australia’s sovereign and domestic national interests, has announced the acquisition of a new data centre campus in Canberra.
The strategic purchase marks a significant step in ADC’s national expansion plans, strengthening its footprint across key regions as demand for secure, locally operated digital infrastructure continues to rise.
ADC CEO, Mark Pont said the acquisition in Fyshwick was a significant milestone in ADC’s national expansion strategy.
“It strengthens our ability to meet increasing demand for secure, high-availability facilities that underpin government and enterprise digital services,” said Mr Pont
“The new site has been fully integrated into our existing operations, has been Certified Strategic under the Hosting Certification Framework and provides additional optionality and redundancy.
“Our priority is to provide customers with differentiated options in Canberra and at growth sites across Australia,”
Leveraging our unique, scalable powered land bank—enabled by our partnerships and investment structures, we can deliver capacity at pace and meet evolving needs nationwide,” he said.
Executive Chairman Rob Kelly added that the acquisition was a marker of ADC’s growth ambitions. “A lot of work is going on behind the scenes to enable ADC to offer a new scale of flexible co-location and build-to-suit sovereign data storage solutions tailored to our customers’ long-term requirements,”
“With a highly experienced management team in place, we are tightly focused on opportunities to scale sovereign data centres and AI factory footprints to meet the needs of customers and Australia’s national capability,” Mr Kelly said.
As the company continues to scale its national presence, the new Canberra campus positions ADC to better support government, defence and enterprise clients while contributing to the growth and resilience of Australia’s sovereign data ecosystem.

