Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Agency


The Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Agency was established by the Emergencies Act 2004, which came into effect on 1 July 2004. The mission of the ACT ESA is to protect and preserve life, property and the environment in the ACT.
The ACT Emergency Services Agency is the ACT Government organisation charged with providing emergency management services to the Canberra community.
The ESA Mission is “We work together to care and protect through cohesive operations, collaborative management and a unified executive”.
The ESA workforce profile includes over 2500 full time and volunteer personnel.

Structure

The Commissioner, ESA reports to Director-General of the Justice & Community Safety Directorate, who is responsible to the Minister for Police and Emergency Services. The ACT ESA comprises: four emergency service agencies and several support areas, including: People and Culture, Governance and Logistics, Risk & Planning Services, Emergency Media and Broadcasting Services. The four operational agencies are:
YearTotal Cost
2019/20A$161.279m
2018/19A$147.924m
2017/18A$141.531m
2016/17A$143.929m
2008/09A$66.794m
2007/08A$60.421m
2006/07A$59.157m
2005/06A$53.495m
2004/05A$44.813m

History

1993–2004 Emergency Services Bureau

Prior to 1 July 2004, emergency services in the ACT were delivered by the Emergency Services Bureau, an agency of the ACT Department of Justice and Community Safety.

2004–2006 Emergency Services Authority

The Emergencies Act 2004 established the ESA as a statutory authority.

2006– now Emergency Services Agency

In the 2006-07 Australian Capital Territory budget, the ACT Government announced that the ESA would again be subsumed by the ACT Department of Justice and Community Safety, effective 1 July 2006.