Alfred Hubbard (c. 1812 – 1887) was an alderman and mayor of Brisbane Municipal Council.
[2] In 1875, Alfred Hubbard was living as a freeholder in Wharf Street, Brisbane.
[6] In 1876 at the Brisbane Exhibition, Alfred Hubbard won second prize with his Little Wanzer in the sewing machine competition.
[9] He served on the following committees:[9] In 1876 Alfred Hubbard was sworn in as a magistrate in Brisbane.
[10] In April 1879, Alfred Hubbard resigned as an alderman and from the Local Health Committee.