What can I do with the Act digital account?
The ACT Digital Account allows you to: Use one account to access a growing number of ACT Government services Access these services anytime and anywhere Protect your digital identity when accessing services online
How can CIT staff access their email remotely?
Staff can access this via Office.com using their current CIT login. CIT staff can now access their email remotely, including while they are working from home.
How do I contact the Act Public Service?
You can contact us online, by telephone, in person or by post. Locations and opening hours are available here. This portal serves as a community noticeboard and contains useful information such as media releases, events, hot topics, community consultations and public notices. Looking for a job in the ACT Public Service?
What is the ACT public service portal?
This portal serves as a community noticeboard and contains useful information such as media releases, events, hot topics, community consultations and public notices. Looking for a job in the ACT Public Service?
Access Canberra services, locations and opening hours
Access Canberra delivers information, payments and emergency support on behalf of the ACT Government. You can contact us online, by telephone, in person or by post. Locations and opening hours are available here.
ACT Government Information Portal
This portal serves as a community noticeboard and contains useful information such as media releases, events, hot topics, community consultations and public notices.
Jobs ACT
Looking for a job in the ACT Public Service? This site lists current temporary and permanent vacancies.
What is MFA in Outlook?
Please register right now for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Registering for MFA will enable you to access Microsoft Office 365 applications (including Outlook) from any device, on or off the ACT Government network. For example, you will be able to access Outlook from your personal computer at home, your smartphone, or a tablet.
Can you reset your ACT password?
By registering for Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR), you will be able to reset your ACT Government network password from anywhere, at any time. If you do not sign up and you require a password reset, you will need to get in contact with a colleague to request a password reset on your behalf, which could prove difficult while working from home.