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Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

6.9
6.9 rating for Workplace, based on 10 reviews
Please comment on your company's office space, location and facilities. And while we're at it, please tell us a little about the dress code.
It depends what building. The Nishi building is new, beautiful, with great IT facilities, standing desks as routine, and gorgeous views over Lake Burley Griffin. The Civic buildings are old, drab, and lack natural light. However they both have decent kitchen facilities. The dress code in the Nishi building is more trendy, individual, vibrant and artsy, with many people dressing down for Casual Friday. The Civic buildings are more "basic" formal wear.
Midlevel, Canberra
The Nishi building is outstanding. The Alinga and Nourthbourne offices are older office blocks but are spacious and have ample facilities, plus the CBD location is convenient for most employees. Dress code is normal office wear, with casual dress on Fridays for most teams.
Midlevel, Canberra
Pretty old, like 80s vibes, the comms office is sleek and trendy though location 10/10 right in Canberra city, comms office also close to city comms office has nicer facilities but both have showers/ bike racks/ carparking dress code depends on where you're at but most areas are pretty chill and a tad more on the casual side, which I like.
Graduate, Canberra
Offices are spacious, if dated. Dress code varies team-to-team. It also depends on what your area actually does. Areas that meet regularly with ministers, for example, wear suits. IT wear T-Shirts.
Midlevel, Canberra
Very spacious, good location but quite old.
Midlevel, Canberra
Good office space, clean amenities
Midlevel, Canberra
Again, varies from section to section. My current building would be a 10 easily (great location, facilities, layout), but other offices are conversely quite poor and less enjoyable to work in. Dress code is relaxed formal, I have never felt any pressure to dress more formally than I do usually.
Graduate, Canberra
The location is very central. However, the facilities are lacking i.e. IT equipment. The dress code is business formal.
Graduate, Canberra