Government Business Enterprises (GBEs)

The Government Businesses Advice Branch (GBAB) provides advice to the Australian Government relating to its Government Business Enterprises (GBEs) and other commercial entities.

The branch´s primary tasks in relation to GBEs is to:

Government Business Enterprises (GBEs) are prescribed in regulations [External Site] under the Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997.

The Australian Government´s relationship to its GBEs is similar to the relationship between a holding company and its subsidiaries, features of which include:

To enable greater public accountability, the wholly owned GBEs to prepare a Statement of Corporate Intent (SCI) in consultation with Shareholder Ministers.

A SCI focuses on the purpose and corporate outlook of a GBE, and expresses the expectations of its management in relation to future financial and non-financial performance.

The following is a list of the Australian Government´s GBEs, with links to their websites, where available:

Other entities which are not prescribed as GBEs but which GBAB also provides advice to the Government in relation to:


Contact for information on this page: GBE contact


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Last Modified: 5 June, 2008