Damian Black

Manager at ACT Government - Canberra, ACT, AU

Damian Black's Colleagues at ACT Government
Surendra Sundram

Information Technology Manager

Contact Surendra Sundram

Laura Mesurier

Assistant Manager, Access Canberra

Contact Laura Mesurier

Sarah Boyd

Event Officer - Awards, protocol and ceremonies

Contact Sarah Boyd

View All Damian Black's Colleagues
Damian Black's Contact Details
HQ
Location
Company
ACT Government
Damian Black's Company Details

ACT Government

Canberra, ACT, AU • >10000 Employees
Government

This page is managed by the Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate and includes content from the nine ACT Government directorates:• ACT Health Directorate • Canberra Health Services • Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate • Community Services Directorate • Education Directorate • Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate • Justice and Community Safety Directorate • Major Projects Canberra, and• Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate.

Education Health Municipal & Local Council services including Access Canberra Community & Human Services Land release development and property management Sustainable living planning and land use Justice the law and emergencies Municipal & Local Council services including Access Canberra Community & Human Services Municipal & Local Council services including Access Canberra Community & Human Services
Details about ACT Government
Frequently Asked Questions about Damian Black
Damian Black currently works for ACT Government.
Damian Black's role at ACT Government is Manager.
Damian Black's email address is ***@act.gov.au. To view Damian Black's full email address, please signup to ConnectPlex.
Damian Black works in the Government Administration industry.
Damian Black's colleagues at ACT Government are Surendra Sundram, Andrew Neilsen, Indra Rukmanikanthan, Kim Bailey, Richard Noble, Laura Mesurier, Sarah Boyd and others.
Damian Black's phone number is
See more information about Damian Black