The Cabinet Office (New South Wales)

The Cabinet Office
Agency overview
Formed1 July 2023
Preceding agency
JurisdictionNew South Wales
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Parent departmentPremier's Department
Websitewww.nsw.gov.au/the-cabinet-office

The Cabinet Office of New South Wales is an agency of the NSW Government. It was initially established on 14 June 1988 until its abolishment in 2007 with the primary purpose of providing policy advice to the Premier and the state Cabinet. Its role extended to coordinating government policies across various departments, addressing issues of political sensitivity such as greenhouse gas emissions, alcohol misuse, and illicit drugs. Roger Wilkins served as the last Director General, resigning in 2006, leading to a significant reevaluation of government administration.

Following Wilkins' departure, a review conducted by Dr Michael Vertigan AC and Nigel Stokes, known as the "Vertigan Report" or formally the "New South Wales audit of expenditure and assets report," recommended structural changes. In 2007, the Cabinet Office merged with the Premier's Department to form the New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet.[1]

The office was reestablished in 2023 following the election of Chris Minns as Premier.[2][3] Its current Secretary is Kate Boyd PSM, who was appointed in March 2024, having served on an interim basis since December 2023. In its current iteration, the office is tasked with:

  • Leadership and coordination on strategy and policy across government, driving action on key government priorities.
  • Providing independent policy, legal, and governance advice to the Premier and Cabinet, including matters related to the National Cabinet.
  • Stewardship of the NSW Cabinet system to support effective government decision-making.[4]

The office is organised into three groups:

  • Office of General Counsel
  • Social Policy and National Reform
  • Economic and Environmental Policy

See also

References

  1. ^ "New South Wales audit of expenditure and assets report [electronic resource] : February 2006 - Catalogue | National Library of Australia". catalogue.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Minns Government public service changes to tackle state's challenges". NSW Government. 14 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Senior bosses of NSW education, transport and treasury sacked by new Labor government". ABC News. 14 April 2023.
  4. ^ Office, The Cabinet (22 June 2023). "About the The[sic] Cabinet Office | NSW Government". www.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 19 December 2023.