Properties managed by ACT Property Group
ACT Property Group operates within the Treasury stream of the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate (CMTEDD) and delivers accommodation services for several ACT Government owned and managed properties.
Premises managed by ACT Property Group are available for lease by community groups, small businesses and some commercial organisations. Requests for leasing of these properties is in high demand and tenant turn over is low. ACT Property Group manages a register of organisations interested in occupying facilities owned and managed by the ACT Government. It is recommended that interested organisations complete the application form expressing interest to lease a property.
How to apply
Before applying, please ensure that you review the eligibility criteria for the property you are interested in. Completed applications can be sent to ACT Property Group by post, email or through the contact form. Full contact details are available here.
Accommodation guidelines and procedures
- Community and other tenancies application and allocation policy (PDF 489KB)
- Guidelines to complete an application for community or other tenancy purposes (PDF 132KB) or (DOC 85KB)
Application forms and supporting documents
- Application Form to Occupy Multipurpose Buildings (PDF 382KB) or (DOC 94KB)
- Application Checklist to Occupy Multipurpose Buildings (PDF 112KB) or (DOC 46KB)
Vacant properties available for leasing
- Please contact us for information about our vacant properties.
Property leasing templates and forms
For government tenants, please use Service Now website to make application or enquiry.
Peppercorn leases
The Select Committee on Estimates 2018-19, in its Inquiry into the Appropriation Bill 2018-19 and the Appropriation (Office of the Legislative Assembly) Bill 2018-19, recommended that the ACT Government ‘create a public register of those organisations who benefit from peppercorn arrangements.’ The Government has accepted this recommendation and is committed to increased openness and transparency in Directorate annual reporting.