, which houses the main offices of the ACT Government The ACT Government is served by a unified ACT
Public Service agency, reporting to a single Head of Service. Administrative units, known as directorates, are grouped under areas of portfolio responsibility. Each directorate is led by a director-general who reports to one or more ministers. , there are nine directorates: • Canberra Health Services •
Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate (CMTEDD) • Community Services Directorate • Education Directorate •
Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate (EPSDD) • Health Directorate • Justice and Community Safety Directorate • Infrastructure Canberra •
Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate (TCCS)
Agencies and authorities • City Renewal Authority • Suburban Land Agency
Independent authorities • Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission • Office of the Work Health and Safety Commissioner
Public authorities and territory-owned corporations The ACT Government also has a number of public authorities and territory-owned corporations: • ACT Building & Construction Industry Training Fund Board: providing funding for the training of eligible workers in the ACT building and construction industry. • ACT Long Service Leave Authority: administers portable long service leave schemes. • ACT Teacher Quality Institute: an independent
statutory authority established to build the professional standing of ACT teachers and to enhance the community's confidence in the teaching profession through professional regulation and practical initiatives to raise teacher quality. •
Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) is the ACT Government operated vocational educational provider. • Cultural Facilities Corporation: manages the Canberra Theatre Centre; the Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG). • EvoEnergy: owns and operates the ACT electricity and gas networks as well as gas networks in Queanbeyan and Palerang shires and Nowra. • Icon Water Limited: providing drinking water and wastewater services to the ACT and surrounding regions. The following are officers of the
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly: • ACT Audit Office: responsible for the audit of all ACT public sector agencies. •
ACT Electoral Commission: an independent statutory authority responsible for conducting elections and referendums for the Legislative Assembly. •
ACT Integrity Commission: responsible for investigating alleged corrupt conduct in the Legislative Assembly and the ACT Public Sector. • ACT Ombudsman: manages complaints about unfair treatment by ACT Government agencies. ==See also==