ACT government is fairly committed to reducing environmental impacts, through wider public policy as well as intergovernmental arrangements
Graduate, Canberra - 12 Sep 2024
As a territory government, they have a strong focus on programs that influence sustainability e.g. active travel, walk to work day, etc.
I don't know much about this space but the designs of the office buildings are sustainable as well.
Graduate, Canberra - 06 Sep 2024
All offices have recycling/compost/waste bins. ACT Gov has a net zero policy by 2045
Graduate, Canberra - 06 Sep 2024
Reducing environmental impact is not heavily focused on but an example is the travel policy encourage public transport when it is more convenient, safe or cost-effective.
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Sep 2024
We are the government. This is a political question on whether or not I believe that the government is doing enough to address sustainability, so I'll leave it down the middle.
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Sep 2024
Great.
Graduate, Canberra - 31 Oct 2023
A lot of the communication and messaging comes across as tokenistic.
Graduate, Canberra - 30 Oct 2023
Somewhat great in projects, but will fall to the wayside where deadlines or program require it. It's not a number 1 consideration. Although embedded in most projects as required by the Territory, it is not holistic across the organisation. We don't even have composting at Callam. It's poor form.
Graduate, Canberra - 27 Oct 2023
Turning Canberra into a Net-Zero emission city is one of the main priorities of the ACT PS
Graduate, Canberra - 26 Oct 2023
We are operating paperless, and most employees bring lunch from home which would mean less plastic waste.
Graduate, Canberra - 26 Oct 2023
ACT government is focused on the sustainability so has forwarded various projects on the green forest, zero-emissions, free incentives for installing the solar panel in the household, providing 150004 interest free loan to the family to install insulation stove and focused on the renewable sources.
Graduate, Canberra - 26 Oct 2023
MPC is always taking less emission and green material as an important criterion in the tender and project delivery.
Graduate, Canberra - 26 Oct 2023
Mostly good. Someone should ban printers in Health Policy.
Graduate, Canberra - 26 Oct 2023