SSO is an authentication process that allows you to access multiple services and applications with one username and password.
Most Queensland Government employees can use SSO.
Agencies that use SSO:
- Agriculture and Fisheries
- Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs
- Communities, Housing and Digital Economy
- Corrective Services
- Education
- Electoral Commission Queensland (applications using Microsoft Office365)
- Employment, Small Business and Training
- Energy and Public Works
- Environment and Science
- Health
- Justice and Attorney-General
- Public Service Commission
- Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water
- Resources
- Seniors, Disability Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
- State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning
- State Library (applications using Microsoft Office365)
- Tourism, Innovation and Sport
- Transport and Main Roads
- Treasury
Agencies that don't use SSO:
- Queensland Ambulance Service
- Queensland Fire and Emergency Services
- Inspector-General Emergency Management
- Queensland Police Service
- Government-owned corporates, non-government organisations, and statutory authorities
If your agency doesn't use SSO, contact your agency IT service desk and let them know you would like to use it.