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About Us

IPAA-ACT-AboutUSThe Public Sector plays a vital role in the daily lives of all Australians. Now, one organisation is playing a leading role in the activities of the public sector. Through a range of far reaching and innovative programs, the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) is enhancing the work and influence of the sector throughout the country.

IPAA is a professional non-political organisation with divisions in all Australian states and territories. IPAA is coordinated by a National Council. In the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), the Institute serves as an important source of information and opinion on issues of government policy, innovation and reform. 

Membership

IPAA-ACT-MembersMembership of the ACT Division of IPAA is open to those who have a continuing interest or involvement in public administration and management. The Institute is a professional non-political organisation with divisions in all states and territories and coordinated by a National Council.

The ACT Division is managed by a council of elected members and an Executive Director. The council is elected by postal ballot and announced at the Annual General Meeting held prior to 30 September in each year. 
 

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