List of New South Wales government agencies

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Many New South Wales government agencies are coming to adopt a form of the state's Coat of Arms as their insignia.
Many New South Wales government agencies are coming to adopt a form of the state's Coat of Arms as their insignia.

Government in New South Wales is delivered by a number of agencies, grouped under areas of portfolio responsibility. Each portfolio is led by a minister appointed from the Parliament of New South Wales. The bulk of the services in a portfolio area will be delivered by that portfolio's lead agency, typically a government department of the same name.

Agencies have varying levels of operational autonomy, and deliver one or more of frontline public services, administrative functions and law enforcement. Some are structured as for-profit corporations. The responsibilities and goals of certain agencies are set out in the 2006 New South Wales State Plan.

Since 2003, the Carr and Iemma administrations have significantly restructured many agencies. Portfolio areas including Commerce, the Environment, Planning, Resources and Transport were a particular focus.

All agencies are identifiable by their corporate logo, which features in agency advertising, publications and correspondence. Many agency insignia have recently been updated as a result of the State Arms, Symbols and Emblems Act 2004.[1], requiring the replacement of the British Coat of Arms with the emblem of New South Wales.

To see a list of articles on New South Wales government agencies sorted alphabetically, click here. The New South Wales government maintains a list of agencies and their contact details at its website.

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[edit] Aboriginal Affairs

The Aboriginal Affairs portfolio is responsible for policies that support Indigenous Australians in New South Wales. The Minister for Aboriginal Affairs is Paul Lynch. The lead agency is the New South Wales Department of Aboriginal Affairs, which describes its role thus: "to work in partnership with Aboriginal people in New South Wales to achieve social, economic and cultural independence."

Agencies in this portfolio include:

[edit] Ageing

The Ageing portfolio is responsible for policies that support the elderly in New South Wales. The minister for Ageing is Kristina Keneally.

Agencies in this portfolio include:

[edit] Arts

The Arts portfolio is responsible for the promotion and support of the Arts in New South Wales. The minister for the Arts is Frank Sartor. The lead agency is the New South Wales Department of the Arts, Sport and Recreation.

This department was established in March 2006 by splitting Sport and Recreation from the Tourism department and merging them with the former Ministry for the Arts.

Agencies in this portfolio include:

Offices within the department include:

[edit] Attorney General

The Attorney General portfolio is responsible for the administration of law and justice in New South Wales. The Attorney General is John Hatzistergos. The lead agency is the Attorney General's Department of New South Wales of whom the director-general is Laurie Glanfield.

Agencies in this portfolio include:

  • Attorney General's Department of New South Wales
The department includes the following business units
  • Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council
  • Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
  • Community Justice Centres
  • Crown Solicitors Office
  • Law Courts Library
  • Law Reform Commission of New South Wales
  • LawAccess NSW
  • Legal Management Service
  • Legal Profession Admission Board
  • Legal Profession Advisory Council
  • Legal Representation Office
  • NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
  • NSW Sentencing Council
  • Office of the Legal Services Commissioner
  • Privacy New South Wales
  • Professional Standards Council
  • Protective Commissioner & Public Guardian
  • Public Defenders
  • Public Trustee New South Wales
  • Victims Services NSW
  • Children's Court Advisory Committee
  • Office of the New South Wales Sheriff
  • Office of the Protective Commissioner
  • Office of the Public Guardian
  • Office of the State Coroner
  • Solicitor General and Crown Advocate
  • Victims Advisory Board
  • Youth Justice Advisory Committee

Other bodies report directly to the Attorney General and not through the Attorney Generals Department.

[edit] Central Coast

The minister for the Central Coast is John Della Bosca. There are no agencies in this portfolio.

[edit] Citizenship

The Citizenship portfolio is responsible for policies promoting multiculturalism. The minister for citizenship is Morris Iemma. The minister assisting is Barbara Perry. The lead agency is the Community Relations Commission.

[edit] Commerce

The Commerce portfolio is responsible for policies promoting business growth in NSW and streamlining government-business interaction. The Minister for Commerce is Eric Roozendaal. The lead agency is the New South Wales Department of Commerce.

Agencies in this portfolio include:

  • New South Wales Department of Commerce
Business units within the department include:
  • Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal
  • Festival Development Corporation
  • Financial Counselling Trust Fund
  • Home Warranty Insurance Scheme Board
  • Motor Accidents Authority of New South Wales
  • State Contracts Control Board
  • WorkCover Authority of New South Wales

[edit] Community Services

The Community Services portfolio is responsible for child protection in New South Wales. The Minister for Community Services is Kevin Greene. The lead agency is the New South Wales Department of Community Services.

Agencies in this portfolio include:

  • New South Wales Department of Community Services

[edit] Disability Services

The Disability Services portfolio is responsible for the provision of services to the disabled. The minister is Kristina Keneally. The lead agency is the New South Wales Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care.

Agencies in this portfolio include:

[edit] Education and Training

The Education and Training portfolio is responsible for the provision and oversight of education and training in New South Wales. The minister is John Della Bosca. The lead agency is the New South Wales Department of Education and Training.

Agencies in this portfolio include:

Although they are substantially funded and regulated on a national level, the state's eight universities are New South Wales government agencies within the education portfolio.

[edit] Emergency Services

The Emergency Services portfolio is responsible for fire and rescue services in New South Wales. The minister is Nathan Rees. The lead agency is the Office for Emergency Services.

Agencies within this portfolio include:

[edit] Energy

The Energy portfolio is primarily responsible for the state's government-owned electricity companies. The minister is Ian Macdonald. The lead agency is the New South Wales Department of Water and Energy.

Agencies within this portfolio include:

[edit] Environment

The Environment portfolio is responsible for environmental protection and the maintenance of certain state parks and reserves. The minister is Verity Firth. The lead agency is the Department of Environment and Climate Change.

Agencies within this portfolio include:

Units within this department include:
  • Environmental Trust
  • Hazardous Chemicals Advisory Committee
  • Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust (see Jenolan Caves)
  • Lord Howe Island Board (see Lord Howe Island)
  • Marine Parks Authority New South Wales
  • National Parks and Wildlife Advisory Council
  • NSW Scientific Committee
  • Sydney Catchment Authority
  • WSN Environmental Solutions
  • Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales

[edit] Catchment management authorities

The state's catchment management authorities are statutory bodies within the Environment, Conservation and Climate Change portfolio.

[edit] Fair Trading

The Minister for Fair Trading is Linda Burney. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Office of Fair Trading

[edit] Finance

The Minister for Finance is John Watkins, and the Assistant Minister is John Della Bosca. No agencies are directly responsible to this portfolio, which draws on the resources of Treasury.

[edit] Gaming and Racing

The Minister for Gaming and Racing is Graham West. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • New South Wales Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing
  • Bookmakers Revision Committee, a statutory body
  • Responsible Gambling Fund, a statutory body
  • Casino Control Authority, a statutory body
  • Club Industry Advisory Council, a statutory body
  • Greyhound and Harness Racing Regulatory Authority, a statutory body
  • Liquor Administration Board, a statutory body
  • Liquor Industry Consultative Council, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Lotteries, a corporation

[edit] Health

The Minister for Health is Reba Meagher. The Assistant Minister for Health (Cancer)is Verity Firth. The Assistant Minister (Mental Health) is Paul Lynch.

The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Department of Health
  • Ambulance Service of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • Board of Optometrical Registration, a statutory body
  • Cancer Institute, a statutory body (jointly with Verity Firth)
  • Chiropractors and Osteopaths Registration Board, a statutory body
  • Dental Board, a statutory body
  • Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Advisory Committee, a statutory body
  • Health Administration Corporation, a statutory body
  • Health Care Complaints Commission, a statutory body
  • HealthQuest, a statutory body
  • Institute of Clinical Excellence, a statutory body
  • Justice Health Service, a statutory body
  • Medical Services Committee, a statutory body
  • Mental Health Review Tribunal, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Centre for the Advancement of Adolescent Health
  • New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Medical Board, a statutory body
  • Nurses Registration Board, a statutory body
  • Official Visitors under the Mental Health Act, an associated body
  • Optical Dispensers Licensing Board, a statutory body
  • Osteopaths Registration Board, a statutory body
  • Peak Purchasing Council, an associated body
  • Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • Physiotherapists Registration Board, a statutory body
  • Podiatrists Registration Board, a statutory body
  • Poisons Advisory Committee, a statutory body
  • Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Advisory Committees, a statutory body
  • Psychologists Registration Board, a statutory body
  • Psychosurgery Review Board, a statutory body
  • The Children's Hospital at Westmead

[edit] Area health services

The state's area health services are statutory bodies within the Health portfolio.

[edit] Housing

The Minister for Housing is Matt Brown. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

[edit] Infrastructure

The Minister for Infrastructure is Michael Costa. There are no agencies directly reporting to the Infrastructure Minister, although an Infrastructure Implementation Group (IIG) is located within the Premier's Department and provides input to the Minister's policy development processes.

[edit] Justice

The Minister for Justice is John Hatzistergos. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Department of Corrective Services
  • Corrective Services Academy
  • Corrective Services Library
  • Inspector-General of Corrective Services, a statutory body
  • Parole Board, a statutory body
  • Probation and Parole Service
  • Serious Offenders Review Council, a statutory body

[edit] Juvenile Justice

The Minister for Juvenile Justice is Barbara Perry. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

[edit] Lands

The Minister for Lands is Tony Kelly. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

[edit] Local government

The Minister for Local Government is Paul Lynch. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Department of Local Government
  • Local Government Boundaries Commission, a statutory body
  • Local Government Grants Commission, a statutory body
  • Local Government Pecuniary Interest Tribunal, a statutory body
  • Local Government Remuneration Tribunal, a statutory body

The department supervises the state's local government authorities. See article: Local Government Areas of New South Wales

[edit] Mineral Resources

The Minister for Mineral Resources is Ian Macdonald. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

[edit] Planning

The Minister for Planning is Frank Sartor. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Department of Planning
  • Blue Mountains Development Corporation, a corporation
  • Heritage Council of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • Honeysuckle Development Corporation, a corporation
  • Landcom, an urban development corporation
  • Office of the Commissioners of Inquiry for Environment and Planning, a statutory body
  • Penrith Lakes Development Corporation, a corporation
  • Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, a statutory body
  • Growth Centres Commission, a development corporation
  • Urban Design Advisory Council, an associated body

[edit] Police

The Minister for Police is David Campbell. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

[edit] Ports and Waterways

The Minister for Ports and Waterways is Joe Tripodi. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

[edit] Premier

A number of key government agencies report to the Premier, Morris Iemma. The Deputy Premier is John Watkins.

The portfolio's lead agency is

  • New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet.

Agencies in this portfolio include:

[edit] Primary Industries

The Minister for Primary Industries is Ian Macdonald. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Department of Primary Industries
  • Advisory Council on Aquaculture, a statutory body
  • Advisory Council on Recreational Fishing, a statutory body
  • Agricultural Scientific Collections Trust, a statutory body
  • Animal Research Review Panel, a statutory body
  • Banana Industry Committee, a statutory body
  • Board of Tick Control, a statutory body
  • Board of Veterinary Surgeons of NSW, a statutory body
  • Exhibited Animals Advisory Committee, a statutory body
  • Farrer Memorial Trust, a statutory body
  • Fisheries Scientific Committee, a statutory body
  • Food Advisory Committee, a statutory body
  • Game Council of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • Grain Marketing Act Selection Committee, a statutory body
  • Grain Marketing Consultative Committee, a statutory body
  • McGarvie Smith Institute Trust, a statutory body
  • Murray Valley Wine Grape Industry Development Committee, a statutory body
  • Murray Valley Citrus Marketing Act Selection Committee, a statutory body
  • Murray Valley Citrus Marketing Board, a statutory body
  • Non-Indigenous Animals Advisory Committee, a statutory body
  • Noxious Weeds Advisory Committee, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Dairy Industry Conference, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Food Authority, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Grains Board, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Rural Assistance Authority, a statutory body
  • Poultry Meat Industry Committee, a statutory body
  • Rice Marketing Board for the State of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • Riverina Citrus, a statutory body
  • Rural Lands Protection Boards State Council, a statutory body
  • Seafood Industry Advisory Council, a statutory body
  • Total Allowable Catch Setting Committee, a statutory body
  • Veterinary Surgeons Investigating Committee, a statutory body
  • Wine Grapes Marketing Board for the City of Griffith Shires of Leeton Carrathool and Murrumbidgee, a statutory body

Following the 2007 State election, the following agencies were transferred to the Primary Industries portfolio from the former Department of Natural Resources:

  • Chipping Norton Lakes Authority, a statutory body
  • Fish River Water Supply, a statutory body
  • Forestry Policy Unit, a statutory body
  • Forestry Structural Adjustment Committee, an associated body
  • Lake Illawarra Authority, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Dam Safety Committee, a statutory body
  • Upper Parramatta River Catchment Trust, a statutory body
  • Wild Dog Destruction Board, a statutory body

[edit] Redfern and Waterloo

The Minister for Redfern and Waterloo is Frank Sartor. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Redfern Waterloo Authority, a statutory body

[edit] Roads

The Minister for Roads is Eric Roozendaal. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

[edit] Science and Medical Research

The Minister for Science and Medical Research is Verity Firth. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Office for Science and Medical Research

[edit] Sport and Recreation

The Minister for Sport and Recreation is Graham West. Agencies within this portfolio are:

  • Boxing Authority of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • Hunter International Sports Centre Trust, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Institute of Sport
  • Parramatta Stadium Trust, a statutory body
  • Parramatta Park Trust, a statutory body
  • Sydney 2009 World Masters Games Organising Committee (see article on the World Masters Games)
  • Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, a statutory body
  • Wollongong Sports Ground Trust, a statutory body

[edit] State Development, Regional Development, Small Business and Rural Affairs

The Minister for State Development is Ian Macdonald. The Minister for Regional Development and Rural Affairs is Tony Kelly. The Minister for Small Business is Joe Tripodi. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Department of State and Regional Development
  • Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Innovation Council, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Small Business Development Corporation, a statutory body

[edit] Tourism

The Minister for Tourism is Matt Brown. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Tourism New South Wales

[edit] Transport

The Minister for Transport is John Watkins. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

[edit] Treasurer

The Treasurer is Michael Costa. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • New South Wales Treasury
  • FSS Trustee Corporation, a statutory body
  • Hardship Board of Review, an associated body
  • Internal Audit Bureau of New South Wales, a statutory body
  • New South Wales Treasury Corporation, a statutory body
  • SAS Trustee Corporation, a statutory body

[edit] Water

The Minister for Water is Nathan Rees. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • New South Wales Department of Water and Energy
  • Cobar Water Board, a statutory body
  • Delta Electricity, a corporation
  • Hunter Water Corporation, a statutory body
  • State Water, a corporation
  • Sydney Water Corporation, a corporation

[edit] Women

The Minister for Women is Verity Firth. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Premier's Council for Women, an associated body

[edit] Youth

The Minister for Youth is Linda Burney. The following agencies are part of this portfolio:

  • Commission for Children and Young People, a statutory body

[edit] References

  1. ^ State Arms, Symbols and Emblems Act 2004.. Parliament of New South Wales (March 2004). Retrieved on 2007-06-05.