![]() Translating and Interpreter Serviceįor assistance with translation and interpreting, the Service operates 24 hours each day. To discuss the use of unleased Territory Land, contact the above telephone numbers. The ACT Government is responsible for managing the land outside the national areas. You should contact the Security Controller before using land within the Parliamentary Precincts. Tel: (02) 5126 9066 Parliament House Security Controller Security Investigations Diplomatic Liaison ACT Roads can assist with road closures and traffic management. The ACT Government is responsible for roads in the ACT, which are outside the national areas. You should advise Roads ACT if you wish to organise a march using public roads. They can provide advice on, and assistance with safety and security matters and traffic controls. You should contact ACT Policing when planning a protest. The NCA also manages Lake Burley Griffin. This includes the land in the National Triangle and in the Diplomatic areas of Yarralumla, Deakin, O’Malley, Forrest, Curtin and Red Hill. ![]() You must have written approval from the NCA before erecting any structures on National Land. arranging access to utilities such as electricity, water, rubbish bins and public toilets.adjusting land maintenance programs, including irrigation and mowing.arranging any necessary closures of roads or public places.ensuring your arrangements do not clash with other planned activities. ![]() Who to contact National Capital Authority You are required to comply with any lawful direction given by Parliamentary Security, Australian Federal Police or Australian Protective Service officers. Information about Territory land is available from the Department of Territory and Municipal Services. Most public land outside these areas within the Australian Capital Territory is managed by the ACT Government. The Presiding Officers have the discretion to approve or not approve the conduct of protests, demonstrations or public assemblies including public activities within the Parliamentary Precincts. National Land in the National Triangle and the diplomatic areas is managed by the National Capital Authority (NCA). In either case, it may be in your interests if you are planning a protest or demonstration to discuss your plans with the relevant authorities. However, the erection of structures associated with a protest or demonstration do require approval. You do not require formal approval to conduct a protest or demonstration within the National Capital. Of paramount importance are the protection of public safety, the maintenance of peace and the facilitation of fair and equal access to public areas.Īn information booklet has been prepared by the Federal Government to assist organisers to carry out their protests safely, peacefully and without unduly impacting on other legitimate interests and can be found at the bottom of this page. ![]() Our democracy recognises this right which is subject to the general law and must be balanced against the rights and interests of others and of the community as a whole. The National Capital has many public places where people can exercise their right to communicate their opinions and ideas through peaceful protests and demonstrations. ![]()
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