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Notifiable Invoices Register
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2024-05-21T06:27:08.000ZIn accordance with the Government Procurement Act 2001, from 1 July 2015, the Government is publishing relevant information about its notifiable invoices. The requirement is consistent with Open Government and applies to all Territory entities. The Notifiable Invoices Register, in conjunction with the ACT Government Contracts Register provides transparency about Government purchasing to the community. Notifiable Invoices are invoices with a value of $25,000 or more for goods, services or works received by the Territory or a Territory entity. The Territory publishes details of notifiable invoices within 21 days after the end of the month in which the invoice was paid. For reporting from July 1 2017, the Territory will be including date invoice received in the notifiable invoices register. A number of points should be taken into account when using this information: - For the June 2017 reporting period, this field is the date that a valid invoice was received by the responsible Territory entity, however in small number of cases, it relates to the date the invoices was initially entered into the financial processing system of the Territory entity where known. - A small proportion of notifiable invoices do not have date received information recorded. This is due to a variety of reasons including some cases of scheduled payments under agreements or contracts not having an explicit invoice received date, and several reporting entities not yet being able to transmit to the Territory central finance system the date invoice received. A new column titled ‘Procurement Unique Identifier’ has been added to the Notifiable Invoices Register. An initiative of the Procurement Reform Program to improve transparency of government procurement and contracting, the Procurement Unique Identifier was launched for new procurements entering into the planning phase in April 2023 to facilitate linkage of procurement activities across the procurement lifecycle. The Procurement Unique Identifier can be searched in the ‘Contract Number’ or ‘Contract Title’ field in the Notifiable Contracts Register. Reporting Entity Key ACT Legal Aid: ACT Legal Aid Commission ACTAO: ACT Audit Office ACTIA: ACT Insurance Authority ACTIC: ACT Integrity Commission BCIFA: Building and Construction Industry Fund Authority CFC: Cultural Facilities Corporation CMTEDD-SPA: Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate - Superannuation Provision Account CMTEDD-TBA: Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate - Territory Banking Account ICRC: Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission LSLA: ACT Long Service Leave Authority LTCS: Lifetime Care and Support Fund ACT MAI: Motor Accident Injuries Commission OLA: Office of the Legislative Assembly PTG: Public Trustee and Guardian for the Australian Capital Territory TCCS-Canberra Cemeteries: Canberra Memorial Parks/Australian Capital Territory Public Cemeteries Authority TQI: Teachers Quality Institute ACT Ombudsman: ACT Ombudsman ACT Electoral: ACT Electoral Commission AHD: ACT Health Directorate CHS: Canberra Health Services CIT: Canberra Institute of Technology CMTEDD: Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate CMTEDD-ACT Exec: ACT Executive CMTEDD-DDTS-ICT: Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate- Digital, Data and Technology Solutions CMTEDD-ED: Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate - Economic Development CMTEDD-SS: Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate - Shared Services CRA: City Renewal Authority CSD: Community Services Directorate CSD-Housing: Community Services Directorate - Housing ACT EPSDD: Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate ETD: Education Directorate GRC: ACT Gambling & Racing Commission JACSD: Justice and Community Safety Directorate MPC: Major Projects Canberra SLA: Suburban Land Agency WorksafeACT: Office of th
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Notifiable Invoice Register - total amount by entity and supplier
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2024-05-21T06:27:08.000ZIn accordance with the Government Procurement Act 2001, from 1 July 2015, the Government is publishing relevant information about its notifiable invoices. The requirement is consistent with Open Government and applies to all Territory entities. The Notifiable Invoices Register, in conjunction with the ACT Government Contracts Register provides transparency about Government purchasing to the community. Notifiable Invoices are invoices with a value of $25,000 or more for goods, services or works received by the Territory or a Territory entity. The Territory publishes details of notifiable invoices within 21 days after the end of the month in which the invoice was paid. For reporting from July 1 2017, the Territory will be including date invoice received in the notifiable invoices register. A number of points should be taken into account when using this information: - For the June 2017 reporting period, this field is the date that a valid invoice was received by the responsible Territory entity, however in small number of cases, it relates to the date the invoices was initially entered into the financial processing system of the Territory entity where known. - A small proportion of notifiable invoices do not have date received information recorded. This is due to a variety of reasons including some cases of scheduled payments under agreements or contracts not having an explicit invoice received date, and several reporting entities not yet being able to transmit to the Territory central finance system the date invoice received.
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ACT Blocks
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2020-06-19T23:06:50.000ZA parcel of land, usually the smallest unit of land that can be held under an individual lease without a requirement for further subdivision. Blocks in ACTMAPi are displayed as Urban and Rural blocks, and have been separated into individual layers based on its lifecycle stage (Registered, Approved, Proposed, Occupied and Retired). URBAN blocks are defined as blocks that appear within a division and have division and section identifiers. RURAL blocks do not usually appear within a division, but may do so if they remain from before the division was created. REGISTERED: The block appears on a Deposited Plan that has been registered with the Land Titles Office but is not RETIRED or DELETED. APPROVED: The block appears on an Approved Plan that has been signed by the Territory Planning Section and the Project Officer for the development, but the block is not REGISTERED, RETIRED or DELETED. PROPOSED: The block is proposed but has not reached any other stage. OCCUPIED: The block is leased, but does not appear on a registered plan. Leases over unregistered blocks may not be registered at the Land Titles Office, so this stage is used for unregistered blocks with unregistered leases. This normally only occurs in rural areas. RETIRED: Retirement of a block occurs when it is replaced by another block. Creative Commons License Creative Common By Attribution 4.0 (Australian Capital Territory), Please read Data Terms and Conditions statement before data use.
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ACTGOV BLOCK
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2021-07-30T10:58:47.000ZThe position and extents of a parcel of land, usually the smallest unit of land that can be held under an individual lease without a requirement for further subdivision. URBAN blocks are defined as blocks that appear within a division and have division and section identifiers. RURAL blocks do not usually appear within a division, but may do so if they remain from before the division was created. Blocks may have a lifecycle stage or Proposed, Registered, Approved, Occupied or Retired.PROPOSED: The block is proposed but has not reached any other stage.REGISTERED: The block appears on a Deposited Plan that has been registered with the Land Titles Office.APPROVED: The block appears on an Approved Plan that has been signed by the Territory Planning Section and the Project Officer for the development.OCCUPIED: The block is leased, but does not appear on a registered plan. Leases over unregistered blocks may not be registered at the Land Titles Office, so this stage is used for unregistered blocks with unregistered leases. This normally only occurs in rural areas.RETIRED: Retirement of a block occurs when it is replaced by another block.Note that block boundaries may not always align exactly. The legal definition of a block is defined in the Deposited plan.
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Traffic camera offences and fines
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2024-05-08T03:28:54.000ZMonthly Infringement count and value displayed by camera location, penalty, vehicle type and client type. The penalty amount and the infringement count are penalties that occurred within the date described in the offence month. The withdrawal amount and the withdrawal count relate to the date the fine was withdrawn and not the date the original fine occurred
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Budget 2017-2018 Tables
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2017-07-31T02:49:17.000ZThe 2017-18 Annual Budget is the Government’s key policy statement and financial plan for the upcoming financial year and forward estimates period for the Territory and the territory entities. The Budget Papers are presented on an accrual accounting basis. Accrual accounting discloses the full cost of providing government services and indicates the ability of government to deliver services into the future. This data contains operating statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, taxes, revenue, grants, expenditure, purchases, and economic indicators.
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Criminal Justice Statistical Profiles
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2017-07-31T02:31:23.000ZThe ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile (the Profile) is a historical series of crime data that is compiled twice a year by the Legislation, Policy and Programs Branch (LPP) of the ACT Government Justice and Community Safety Directorate and tabled in the Legislative Assembly. The profile contains data from ACT Policing, ACT Ambulance Service, Canberra and Calvary Hospitals’ Emergency Departments, ACT Sobering Up Shelter, Domestic Violence Crisis Service, Restorative Justice Unit, ACT Magistrates Court, Supreme Court of the ACT, Access Canberra, Office of Children, Youth and Family Support, Community Services Directorate, ACT Corrective Services, Galambany ‘Circle Sentencing’ Court and Victim Support ACT.
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Budget 2018-2019 capital works - program savings
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2018-06-05T05:00:44.000ZDataset of ACT Government 2018-2019 budget capital works program containing savings to the budget
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CBRfree Wi-Fi Monthly Reports
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2023-01-18T00:40:50.000ZiiNet provides Digital Canberra with CBRfree Wi-Fi monthly client usage and client traffic data in order to monitor the network's performance. Please note data from the following timeframes are not available: January 2015 December 2016, January 2017, and December 2021 (other than data between 6/12/21 - 19/12/21).
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Budget 2017-2018 - by government priority table
www.data.act.gov.au | Last Updated 2018-12-17T22:51:40.000ZTable of Budget 2017-2018 financed amounts grouped by government priority