Talk:List of New South Wales government agencies

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[edit] Categorisation

Is this the most appropriate title for this? Shouldn't it be lowercase?

I also note that the federal list is at list of Australian Commonwealth Government entities. Having them standardised would be nice, but I'm not sure which name one might use. Ambi 11:39, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

The NSW Government classes the entities in this list as "agencies". Courts and tribunals, though part of government, are not agencies and so do not appear in the list. Nor do organisations in which the NSW Govt has only a share, such as SnowyHydro. Joestella 12:17, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

Ah, makes sense. Ambi 12:46, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

I suspect that an individual area health service, or for that matter, catchment management authority would count as notable. I'm surprised that the AHSs showed up as separate agencies while the regional units of the other departments did not. The health department, or catchment management in New South Wales, are probably better candidates to become fully-fledged articles. While you're editing, feel free to move things between subsections - I created those to bring a semblance of order to the list. Joestella 12:36, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

I wish there was something we could do about the "other government agencies section", because it's so long, but I'm not sure how we could divide it further. Ambi 12:46, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
My plan is to further divide the group as I go through and create articles, most probably on the basis of their independence. Joestella 13:35, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Unis

Aren't all unis federally owned and operated (except for the state unis such as UNSW)? Chanlord 12:53, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

No. Universities are established under state legislation. They are funded by the Federal government. States, territories and the Commonwealth co-ordinate their regulatory efforts. Joestella 13:33, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Dealing with NSW government agencies

On balance, it may be better to divide them by area of portfolio responsibility in the list, leave the departments and ministries in the Government of New South Wales category and use subcategories to separate them into the NSW Government's schema - "statutory bodies" and "corporations". I think I also need to come up with a consistent format for describing these organisations. The key information is:

  • Core information
  • Name
  • Kind of organisation
  • Area of portfolio responsibility
  • (note that it is part of the NSW Government)
  • Minister and CEO/Chairman/DG
  • Operational information
  • Key duties
  • Enabling/governing legislation
  • Agencies/brands/functions
  • Budget
  • Backstory
  • Foundation date
  • Previous functions/affiliations
  • Current developments and controversies
  • Links
  • Website
  • Similar organisations within NSW Government
  • Similar organisations within other Australian Governments
  • Other info sources

Developing some boilerplate text here would, I think, be beneficial. Joestella 15:03, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Naming conventions

I'm going to bed now, the list is still only half-complete. If anyone wants to pick this up before I've finished it, note the following naming convention for the link destinations:

  • Where the organisation has NSW in the name, write as New South Wales
  • Where the organisation mentions a geographic location in New South Wales, do not add the name of the state
  • Where the organisation is a corporation, do not add the name of the state
  • Where the organisation is an "Office of" and the name does not include "New South Wales", add "(New South Wales)" to the end of the name
  • In all other cases, add "New South Wales" to the beginning of the organisation's name

For the link names, use the organisation's own preferred name - but replace "NSW" with "New South Wales" Joestella 17:20, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Tourism, Sport and Recreation

The Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation is Sandra Nori. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation
  • Boxing Authority of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust, a statutory body (see articles on Centennial Park, Moore Park and Queens Park)
  • Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme
  • Hunter International Sports Centre Trust, a statutory body (see article on Hunter International Sports Centre)
  • New South Wales Institute of Sport
  • Parramatta Stadium Trust, a statutory body (see article on Parramatta Stadium)
  • Parramatta Park Trust, a statutory body (see article on Parramatta Park)
  • Sport and Recreation Advsory Council
  • Sport and Recreation Training Australia
  • Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Organising Committee (see article on the World Masters Games)
  • Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, a statutory body (see article on Sydney Cricket Ground)
  • Sydney Olympic Park Authority, a statutory body (see article on Sydney Olympic Park)
  • Wollongong Sports Ground Trust, a statutory body (see article on Wollongong Sports Ground)
  • Luna Park Reserve Trust, a statutory body