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Department of the Treasury

3.9
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Department of the Treasury

7.7
7.7 rating for Workplace, based on 18 reviews
Please comment on your company's office space, location and facilities. And while we're at it, please tell us a little about the dress code.
Nice cubicle, very functional equipment. Casual Fridays. Kitchen spaces could be larger.
Graduate, Canberra
The Canberra office is very central, and in a great location. There aren't many food options around, but that's not a bad thing. The office is nice, and there are showers and lockers in the basement which are great. Dress code is professional, but it isn't too formal.
Graduate, Canberra
The office has good facilities (kitchens, toilets, etc.) but they are not impressive.
Graduate, Canberra
Dress code is quite formal which is very different to the rest of the sector.
Graduate, Canberra
Wonderful working office. Dress code depends on team. I wear a casual suit. Others wear hoodies.
Graduate, Canberra
Large 1960s office building less than 1km walk from both Parliament House and Old Parliament House. So many bus lines travel past the office and in the near future there should be a tram stop outside. There are showers, change rooms and lockers as well as a secure bike rack zone. The dress code is standard business attire although this changes area to area. My area is very casual an Fridays, think sports wear as the minimum.
Graduate, Canberra
In Canberra, the office space is comfortable and expectations around dress code are usually smart office wear. Shirts, pants, shoes. Suits and ties are encouraged for external meetings, and a number of people wear them daily but, they are not always an expectation. Casual Fridays exist and jeans and tshirts are sometimes worn by the managers. Working from home usually is a t-shirt or hoodie affair and is not strictly managed unless there is a serious meeting. The main downsides are a lack of food options in the area, and free parking.
Graduate, Canberra
The office location is in the parliamentary triangle. There aren't many food options around. The dress code for women is business corporate. I usually wear closed-in heels, long slacks, a blouse or shirt, modest jewellery and makeup. Portmans is a great store for young female professionals.
Graduate, Canberra
I think noting the age of the buildings it's quite good and has been modernised but it's still an old building and there's little facilities in the surrounding area. There is usually casual Fridays but the dress code is business wear.
Graduate, Canberra
Location, space and facilities are all great - maybe not as many options food-wise compared to being in the city, but that's not anything terrible. Dress code is not super strict, just business/business casual on Fridays.
Graduate, Canberra
Offices are fine however the location isn't the best as there is not much by way of restaurants and local shops in the area (being in the parliamentary triangle). Also, there are not enough meeting rooms and they are always booked out. Dress code: office-wear. Some divisions dress more formal it kind of depends where you sit, but general office-wear is expected. Some areas do casual Friday.
Graduate, Canberra
Semi-open plan, on floor access to managers, great kitchen facilities and quiet spaces.
Midlevel, Canberra
Men's changerooms could be improved (additional ironing board). Dress code is good.
Graduate, Canberra