The Queensland National Bank is a former bank in Queensland, Australia.
In 1872, the bank was established in Brisbane.
In 1948, the bank was taken over by the National Bank of Australasia, now the National Australia Bank.
The bank constructed many substantial and ornate buildings as branches throughout Queensland. A number of extant buildings are heritage-listed, including:
The locality of Qunaba takes its name from the Qunaba sugar mill, being in turn coined from the bank's name (QUeensland NAtional BAnk).