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About the ATSB

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is Australia's national transport safety investigator.

  • The ATSB contributes to transport safety by independently investigating, analysing and openly reporting on transport safety matters.

  • ATSB advertises all employment opportunities in the Commonwealth Public Service Gazette and on this website. ATSB jobs are only open to Australian citizens.

  • View the ATSB corporate structure.

  • ATSB's corporate brochures include information about the ATSB and safety investigations in Australia.

  • This Annual Report covers the first year of operations as a separate statutory agency.

  • Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003 and Regulations in addition to common questions and answers about the Act.

  • Follow these links for Australian and International websites.

  • A limited number of places become available to industry participants from the aviation, marine and rail industries.

  • The Bureau is governed by a Commission and is entirely separate from transport regulators, policy makers and service providers.

  • A brief overview and Minister's Expectations and the ATSB's Statement of Intent.

  • The ATSB is committed to assisting our regional neighbours, both through international agreements and through participation in targeted government aid programs.

  • The ATSB's commitment to the science of human factors is at the heart of its credibility and underlies its reputation as a leading safety investigation agency in the world arena.

  • Information about how to make a Freedom of Information request.

  • The Information Publication Scheme is a means of providing access to information which an authority proactively publishes.

  • The ATSB has entered into Memoranda of Understanding (MoU). The MoUs recognise the separate and independent roles of the parties but confirm their commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for transport safe

  • Senate Order of Continuing Effect - Indexed lists of departmental and agency files. Download list of file titles created.

  • ATSB resources and planned performance and Department of Infrastructure and Transport, Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS).

  • All open Requests for Tender (RFTs) are available via the AusTender web site.