The ACT has a new planning system.
The ACT Government starts investigations into the transition of the Molonglo group centre to a town centre.
The ACT Government is calling for expressions of interest for new members to join the Place Names Advisory Committee.
The ACT Government is delivering a fairer and easier way to live and work together. The Managing Buildings Better reforms amend legislation related to unit titles (often referred to a strata or unit title management) to improve the management of apartments, townhouses and mixed-use developments and commercial units.
The Building (Swimming Pool Safety) Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 1 November 2023 and introduces new rules for swimming pool safety barriers in the ACT.
The City Plan is a key strategic planning document that provides a long-term vision for how the city looks, feels, and is used.
Building Ministers met in August 2022 and agreed to upgraded energy efficiency provisions for residential buildings and implementation and transition timeframes for NCC 2022.
In 2021, The ACT Government engaged a third party to undertake a preliminary investigations to inform ACT Government considerations relating to land use, planning, infrastructure provision, land release and commercial opportunities for future development that will benefit from rapid transit in the light rail stage 2B corridor.
Every year kids under five drown or nearly drown in backyard pools or spas - accidents we can help prevent. If you own or live near a pool or spa, we want you to be a backyard lifeguard. As a community, we are all responsible for safety around pools and spas.
Testing innovative forms of housing to address the emerging needs of Canberrans showcasing different housing types such as co-housing and ageing in place homes.
An effective building and construction regulatory system is important for the health, safety and wellbeing of our community. Confidence in the regulatory system is critical to the economic sustainability of the building and construction industry.
The ACT Government has identified parts of the eastern side of the ACT, known as Eastern Broadacre, as a potential future employment, industrial and related uses corridor. The Eastern Broadacre area extends from the Majura Valley to Hume and includes part of Symonston and the Jerrabomberra Valley.
The ACT Government is investigating land to the west of Canberra's metropolitan area as we continue to plan for our city's future.
The night-time economy is a key contributor to Canberra's social, cultural and economic vitality. We are considering how we best nurture and promote live entertainment and the night-time economy, balanced with the needs of our people.