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This paper describes an approach to defining the information systems architecture of the national logistics city (NLC) concept for Melbourne. Drawing from other major examples in the world, the NLC is a unifying concept and provides an opportunity for sustained economic growth. A major enabler of this concept is the information systems architecture, which is based on the Australian Government Architecture (AGA) and includes the business systems architecture.