Territory and Municipal Services Directorate (Australian Capital Territory)

The Territory and Municipal Services Directorate (TAMS) is a directorate of the government of the Australian Capital Territory. It delivers a wide range of services that Canberrans rely on every day: for example, recycling and collecting waste, running public libraries and ensuring municipal infrastructure such as streetlights and public barbecues are in good working order.

TAMS is responsible for managing roads, footpaths and cycle paths and operating the public transport system (ACTION) in the ACT.

TAMS also look after the ACT’s parks and reserves, such as Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Namadgi National Park and the reserves that make up Canberra Nature Park.

The directorate also oversees the management of a number of the ACT Government’s commercial operations, including ACT NOWaste, Capital Linen Service, ACT Public Cemeteries Authority (which includes Woden, Gungahlin and Hall cemeteries), Yarralumla Nursery and ACT Property Group.

The directorate is responsible to the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, Shane Rattenbury MLA and the Minister for Roads and Parking, Mick Gentleman MLA.[1]

As at November 2015, the Director-General of TAMS is Gary Byles.[1]

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  1. 1 2 "Organisation Chart" (PDF). Territory and Municipal Services. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
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