Statement on outcomes from the Silver Review

Published: 19 March 2026
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On Thursday 4 December 2025, the Victorian Government released a response to the Independent Review of the Victorian Public Service led by Helen Silver AO. In its response, the Government has determined that Sustainability Victoria and its functions will be abolished. 

Sustainability Victoria will therefore close on 30 June 2026

Impacts to SV programs and services 

We acknowledge the significant work underway with our stakeholders and suppliers across government, business, industry and the community. 

A limited number of activities delivered by Sustainability Victoria will transfer to the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) in June 2026. 

This includes the ResourceSmart Schools program and FirstRate5 energy software along with some components of SV’s work in markets acceleration, industry and infrastructure development, Small Acts, Big Impact campaign and investment facilitation. 

All grant contracts awarded by SV will continue.

SVHub will accept space hire and desk bookings until 30 April 2026. 

All other work programs will be progressively wound down by 30 June 2026.

If you are engaged with SV in a specific capacity as part of a program, activity or contract you will receive more detailed information on next steps as it becomes available. 

Further information will also be forthcoming on the wind down of SV’s website, newsletters, social media channels and customer contact line.  

Accessing SV resources

During its 20-year history, SV is proud to have created an extensive range of information, research and resources.

As we wind up our operations, we encourage you to download any materials currently available on our website to ensure you can access these in future. Most resources on the SV website will also continue to be available via online archive websites such as Trove and Wayback Machine.

You can also request access to resources not publicly available via a resource request form. Please also lodge a request if you anticipate needing to access SV resources in the longer term. SV will endeavour to provide advice on future access arrangements prior to our closure on 30 June. 

The next chapter

As we prepare for the closure of SV by 30 June, will continue to work hard for Victorians on the path to net-zero emissions and a circular economy for our state. 

We’ve played a pivotal role supporting Victorians to take real action on the ground, helping them to cut waste and emissions. We’ve expanded local recycling capability and capacity, educated households on waste and recycling, and invested in new and emerging markets and technologies by partnering across business, industry and government. 

We’d like to thank our communities, customers and partners for their support – both as we process this news, and over the past two decades. In this, our 20th anniversary year, we’ve had the opportunity to reflect on the tremendous outcomes we’ve achieved together. 

We hope and trust that you will continue the legacy of Sustainability Victoria. 

Editor's note