Learn Chinese Online in Brisbane with a Native Speaker
Join students from the CBD, South Bank, Sunnybank, Fortitude Valley and across Brisbane — live, personalised Mandarin lessons that fit around your schedule.
Why Brisbanites are learning Mandarin
Brisbane is Australia’s fastest growing capital city and a rising Asia-Pacific trade hub. With the 2032 Olympics on the horizon, Mandarin has never been more relevant in Queensland’s capital.
Brisbane 2032 Olympics — Asia-Pacific spotlight
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will bring an unprecedented international focus to Queensland. Mandarin-speaking professionals across events, hospitality, government, and trade will be in strong demand in the lead-up and beyond.
Queensland’s largest Chinese-Australian community
Brisbane’s Chinese-Australian community is concentrated in Sunnybank, Sunnybank Hills, Macgregor, and the CBD, with over 150,000 Mandarin speakers in greater Brisbane. The community is growing rapidly with Queensland’s population boom.
QUT and UQ attract large Chinese student populations
Queensland University of Technology and the University of Queensland both have significant Chinese international student cohorts and active research partnerships with Chinese institutions. Mandarin opens academic and professional doors across Brisbane’s universities.
China drives Queensland’s export economy
Coal, LNG, beef, and agricultural produce flow from Queensland to China in vast quantities. Brisbane-based trade professionals, logistics operators, and agribusiness exporters with Mandarin skills are better positioned in this relationship.
Chinese tourism to South East Queensland
The Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, and Brisbane attracted China’s highest-spending tourists pre-COVID. As Chinese visitor numbers grow, Brisbane’s tourism, hospitality, and retail sectors increasingly value Mandarin-speaking staff.
Brisbane’s growing international business identity
Brisbane is rapidly maturing as an international business city. With a pro-development government, major infrastructure investment, and a booming population, Mandarin skills give Brisbane professionals a meaningful edge in Asia-Pacific markets.
Built for Brisbane learners
AEST-friendly scheduling (with no daylight saving complications), a native Mandarin speaker, and lessons tailored to Brisbane’s trade, tourism, and community context.
Book a Free Intro CallAEST-friendly scheduling — year-round consistency
Brisbane doesn’t observe daylight saving, so your lesson time is completely consistent year-round. Morning, evening, and weekend slots available.
Lessons built around Brisbane’s context
Trade and agribusiness Mandarin, Olympics-ready hospitality Mandarin, or community and conversational fluency — every lesson targets your specific goals.
Learn from anywhere in Brisbane
CBD, South Bank, Fortitude Valley, Sunnybank, Carindale, the northern or southern suburbs, or the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast — fully online.
Mandarin lessons for every part of Brisbane
Brisbane is one city, lived in distinctly different ways. The reasons people learn Mandarin in the CBD aren’t the same as in Sunnybank, Fortitude Valley, or South Bank — same teacher, same online format, completely different conversations.
The 2032 Olympics-era business hub
Brisbane CBD is Australia’s fastest-growing capital and Queensland’s gateway to its #1 export market: China. With the 2032 Olympics on the horizon, the CBD is becoming a serious Asia-Pacific business centre — finance, infrastructure, hospitality, and trade are all leaning more heavily on Mandarin every year.
Brisbane’s modern Chinatown
Sunnybank and Sunnybank Hills together form one of Australia’s most concentrated Chinese-Australian communities outside Sydney. Mandarin and Cantonese are everyday languages across the shopping centres, restaurants, and schools. Many of our Sunnybank students are reconnecting with heritage, supporting bilingual kids, or running businesses that operate across both languages daily.
The historic Chinese quarter
Brisbane Chinatown sits in the heart of Fortitude Valley — Duncan Street, the iconic Chinese arch, and decades of restaurants, grocers, and cultural events. The Valley is also Brisbane’s creative and nightlife district, and many of our students here are professionals working in design, music, and hospitality industries with strong Asian connections.
For students and the academically curious
The cultural precinct south of the river — South Bank, West End, and St Lucia — is dense with University of Queensland students, researchers, and creative workers. UQ has one of Australia’s leading Chinese studies programmes, and many of our students in this corridor are PhD candidates, art-world professionals, or curious adults inspired by QAGOMA’s long-running Asia Pacific Triennial.
How to start learning Chinese in Brisbane
Three simple steps from your first enquiry to your first lesson.
Book a free intro call
A relaxed 20-minute chat with Will to discuss your goals, current level, and find the right course for you.
Get your plan
Will puts together a personalised lesson plan — your pace, your focus areas, your Brisbane schedule.
Start your first lesson
Jump online via Zoom or Google Meet and start building real Mandarin skills from session one.
Choose your Mandarin course
From complete beginner to fluent conversationalist — a course for every Brisbane learner.
Traveller
Preparing you for China, one phrase at a time
- Practical travel vocabulary & phrases
- Everyday expressions & greetings
- Ordering food, shopping & directions
- Cultural etiquette & context
- Survival Mandarin for real situations
Basics
The complete start — from zero to genuine conversations
- Pronunciation & the 4 tones from day one
- Pinyin reading & phonetics system
- Foundational grammar — logic, not rules
- Vocabulary building at your own pace
- Real conversations from lesson one
Intermediate
Build on what you know — reach real fluency
- Advanced grammar structures & patterns
- Chinese character reading & writing
- Fluency practice with live feedback
- Business & professional Mandarin
- Cultural depth & nuanced expression

Meet Will — the person behind WillyChina
Will is a native Mandarin speaker born in China and raised in Australia — giving him a unique ability to bridge both cultures. He understands exactly what Brisbane learners need to connect authentically with Mandarin.
Will doesn’t just teach you words — he helps you understand the Chinese way of thinking and communicating. That’s the difference between reciting phrases and actually holding a real conversation.
What students say
Real results from real learners — online, 1-on-1, with Will.
“I’d done a few intro classes years ago in Brisbane but never built on them. Will’s Intermediate course rebuilt my foundations and pushed me into real conversations. I can now follow basic Mandarin around West End and Sunnybank without panicking. Massive confidence boost.”
“I grew up in a Cantonese-speaking family and always wanted to learn Mandarin properly. Will understood exactly how to bridge from Cantonese phonology into Mandarin tones. Incredibly patient and deeply knowledgeable.”
“I work in tourism hospitality and Brisbane’s Chinese visitor market is huge. Will’s Intermediate course gave me the vocabulary and cultural confidence to genuinely connect with guests. The difference in guest experience scores has been noticeable.”
5 ways to live Mandarin in Brisbane — outside the lesson
A curated guide to Brisbane’s Chinese cultural ecosystem — from the historic Valley Chinatown to Sunnybank’s buzzing food courts. Tap a tab to explore each one.
Brisbane Chinatown (Fortitude Valley)
The iconic Chinese gateway on Duncan Street marks the heart of Brisbane’s historic Chinatown. Decades of restaurants, grocers, herbalists, and cultural businesses cluster here — many staff speak Mandarin or Cantonese as their first language. Yum cha on a Saturday morning at one of the long-running Valley restaurants is one of the easiest ways to put new vocabulary into practice in a low-pressure setting.
Sunnybank — modern Chinese Brisbane
Twelve kilometres south of the CBD, Sunnybank is Brisbane’s modern Chinese hub. Sunny Park, Market Square, and Sunnybank Plaza are dense with restaurants, bakeries, bubble tea shops, grocers, and karaoke bars — and Mandarin and Cantonese are working languages across the precinct. For real-world practice without leaving Brisbane, nothing beats spending an afternoon in Sunnybank.
Asia Pacific Triennial at QAGOMA
The Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) runs the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art — one of the world’s most significant exhibitions of contemporary art from China and the wider Asia-Pacific. Free, multilingual, and held in central South Bank, it’s an immersive way to engage with contemporary Chinese culture between lessons.
SBS Mandarin
SBS broadcasts daily Mandarin-language news, current affairs, and cultural programming via the SBS Audio app, digital radio, and online — completely free. Even 15 minutes per day of background listening builds tonal recognition and vocabulary fast, especially around news topics that come up in everyday Brisbane conversation.
Mandarin language exchange meetups
Brisbane has active Mandarin language exchange meetup groups that meet weekly in CBD and West End cafes for casual conversation practice. The University of Queensland’s Confucius Institute also runs free public events through the year. Free, low-pressure, and the best way to bridge from textbook fluency to real conversation with native speakers and other learners.
FAQs for Brisbane learners
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Other cities and the QLD state hub — pick the page closest to where you are, or zoom out for the full state overview.
“I work in Brisbane’s export finance sector and Mandarin has become increasingly essential. Will’s Business Mandarin course is practical, fast, and focused on real trade conversations. The ROI has been immediate.”
Nathan W. 🇦🇺 · Brisbane CBD
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