The Canberra Plan is a plan that was created in 1925 to help the Australian government decide how to divide the country's money. It was named after the city of Canberra, the capital of Australia. The plan was designed to make sure that the money the government was spending was being used to benefit all Australians. It listed things like better roads, hospitals, schools, and other public facilities, that would improve life in Australia. It also provided money for research, so Australia could be a more educated and advanced nation. The Canberra Plan is still used today to help the government make sure the money it spends is being used for the good of all Australians.