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Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA)

4.2
  • #8 in Government & public service
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA)

7.8
7.8 rating for Workplace, based on 11 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.
Office space is comfortable and well-equipped, dress code is appropriate but not rigid
Graduate, Melbourne
It looks a lot better on the outside than inside. My floor has a fantastic view. Everyone hot desks and nobody enjoys it. The dress code is 'business casual' but is more lax. Men/male-identifying people have less flexibility in office attire than women.
Graduate, Melbourne
Older buildings rank very poorly, but the newer ones are fantastic. The dress code can also be variable, depending where in the department you work. My area wears a uniform but the dress code is not strict. In other areas people choose to wear smart casual or more corporate clothes.
Graduate, Colac
Some are nice and fun, some are dull and boring. dress code varies a lot! some people are in uniform, some are in t shirts and jeans. it all depends on the team you work with
Graduate, Gippsland
I am well looked after in the office - two monitors, a spacious desk, and a great view. The location is great, close by to Parliament Station, and lots of shopping, food and gardens. The dress code is fairly relaxed, most men tend to wear chinos, boots or similar leather shoes and a smart casual buttoned shirt. I have seen some people in jeans and Birkenstocks. Definitely no ties.
Graduate, Melbourne
I work out of the government offices in Geelong. The dress code is pretty casual most of the time and I only really need to dress up for meetings with external partners or high level roles. There is a nice kitchenette and good restaurants and cafes nearby as well as a view of the ocean. The one thing it doesn't have is much parking but it is 5 minutes from the train station so it doesn't bother me.
Graduate, Geelong
Very good at regional offices and hubs - slow development process for district work centres
Graduate, Ballarat