The ACT Government is committed to community engagement in the development and delivery of government policies; programs; public works and services. The Community Engagement site is designed to assist members of the community and the government to work together to achieve improved decision-making on policies and programs. We encourage your consultation and feedback.
Canberrans have access to a single entry of government newspaper advertising with the ACT Government's community noticeboard in Saturdays Canberra Times. The noticeboard is a consolidated placement of government announcements, community consultations sessions and events.
Complaints regarding ACT Government services can be submitted through the ACT Government Feedback system.
The ACT Government Contracts Register is an online publication of ACT Government Contracts with suppliers of goods, services and works.
Submit compliments, complaints or enquiries regarding ACT Government services.
Find the latest media releases from the ACT Government Ministers.
Requests for ACT Government services can be submitted through the ACT Government Feedback system.
Read and comment on various ACT Government blogs.
Canberra Connect is your gateway to services provided by the ACT Government - what they are, how much they cost, where to pay for them and who to contact for further information. The site includes ACT Government forms and a secure bill payment portal that allows you to pay many different ACT Government bills and services.
Data.gov.au provides an easy way to find, access and reuse public ACT Government datasets. The main purpose of the site is to encourage public access to and reuse of government data by providing it in useful formats and under open licences.
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Information that is provided to an applicant under Freedom of Information legislation, by the ACT Government, is also released on the Open Government website within 15 days of the application being finalised.
Information on lodging a Freedom of Information Request with any of the nine Directorates of the ACT Government.
The independent engineer's report investigating the Gungahlin Drive Extension (GDE) Stage 2 bridge collapse over Barton Highway as provided to WorkSafe ACT.
The Have Your Say website lets Australians talk about the way Canberra is developed and encourages discussion on matters impacting on Canberra as the national capital. If you would like to have your say, or ask a question about any of the topics under consultation, visit Have Your Say today.
Measuring Our Progress is the ACT Government's online report card on life in Canberra. It measures our progress towards an ACT that is healthier, fairer and safer, smarter, more prosperous, vibrant, sustainable and with high quality services.
The Open Government website will make information the ACT Government holds readily available to anyone interested in the work of the ACT Government. It's a summary of our Cabinet outcomes available, together with access to Freedom of Information documents the ACT Government releases, and ACT Government datasets.
A petition is a formal written document containing a list of signatures from ACT residents to members of the Legislative Assembly seeking the redress of a grievance. Any citizen or group of citizens of the ACT can submit a petition asking for an action to be taken by the Assembly.
From July 2011, the Government has taken a policy decision to undertake a "proactive" release of Cabinet information. This initiative forms part of the Government's wider open government agenda, designed to make government information more readily available to the community. Until the establishment of an ACT Open Government website the Summary of Cabinet Outcomes will be available through this website.
Time to talk is an opportunity for all Canberrans to have a conversation on the future look and operation of our city. It is about planning together for how we want the city to function. Its overall aim is to encourage as many people as possible to tell us what they love about Canberra now, and what they would like Canberra to be in 20 years time.
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Follow various ACT Government agencies on YouTube.