Organisation

Government of the Australian Capital Territory

Report

Australian Capital Territory Budget 2025–26: Budget outlook


The outlook summarises the 2025–26 Budget and forward estimates for the general government sector, the public trading enterprise sector and the total Australian Capital Territory Government. It provides details of the projected Budget results, and background information including economic conditions and federal financial relations. An overview of initiatives and the infrastructure investment program are provided.
Report

Unplugged is inflexible: how drivers’ plug in behaviour determines the flexibility of electric vehicle (dis)charging


This study focuses on how the amount of time that electric vehicles are plugged into chargers impacts the potential benefits of managed charging. The study considers multiple objectives for managed charging and assesses the impacts on the cost of charging, the stress on the distribution network and the potential to align charging with renewable energy...
Strategy

ACT Social Recovery Framework


The ACT, like the rest of Australia, is experiencing the impacts of climate change with more frequent and larger disasters impacting more people. The Social Recovery Framework guides and directs social recovery efforts in line with existing community and territory wide arrangements. The Framework will also inform and shape future emergency planning from preparedness through...
Strategy

National framework for the assurance of artificial intelligence in government


The framework establishes cornerstones and practices of artificial intelligence (AI) assurance, an essential part of the broader governance of how governments use AI. The practices demonstrate how governments can practically apply Australia’s AI Ethics Principles to their assurance of AI.
Discussion paper

Voluntary assisted dying: discussion paper


The ACT government recognises that the majority of Australians support voluntary assisted dying with appropriate safeguards in place. This consultation paper seeks the views of the ACT community about how voluntary assisted dying should be implemented in the ACT.