The vision of the Audit Office of New South Wales is
Our insights inform and challenge government to improve outcomes for citizens. AONSW is headquartered in the Darling Park office precinct in the
Sydney central business district, and is a short walk from
Town Hall station. AONSW comprises four branches: • Office of the Auditor-General • Financial Audit • Performance Audit • Corporate Services
Financial Audit and Performance Audit The Financial Audit and Performance Audit branches conduct
financial and
performance audits, principally under the
Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 and the
Corporations Act 2001, and examines allegations of serious and substantial waste of public money under the
Public Interest Disclosures Act 1994. In 2016, the
Local Government Act 1993 expanded the auditor-general's mandate to include financial and performance auditing of
NSW local government. In 2016-17, AONSW completed 426 financial audits of NSW Government agencies and NSW universities, as well as seventeen performance audits. In 2017-18, this increased to 550 financial audits of NSW Government agencies, NSW universities and NSW local councils, and nineteen performance audits, as a result of the mandate to audit NSW local government. The full list of the financial audits and performance audits are included in Appendix Two and Appendix Five of the 2017-18 Annual Report. Some of the key NSW agencies audited include: • Department of Transport •
Roads & Maritime Services •
Ministry of Health •
Department of Education •
Department of Justice •
Department of Premier and Cabinet •
Department of Customer Service which assumed the functions of the former
Department of Finance, Services and Innovation after the
2019 state election •
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment •
Department of Family and Community Services •
NSW Treasury Office of the Auditor-General The Office of the Auditor-General is responsible for audit quality and compliance with
Australian Auditing Standards, and incorporates the Professional Service Branch responsible for governance matters and disclosures. It has developed a corporate governance model for the NSW public sector, the Governance Lighthouse, reflecting the eight core
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) Corporate Governance Principles across seventeen major points of good governance. The Governance Lighthouse provides practical advice and resources on implementing successful governance in the public sector.
Corporate Services Corporate Services supports the service delivery branches of AONSW and comprises back-office functions including: • Finance • Communications and Business Support • Information Technology • Human Resources and Payroll • Learning and Development ==Legislative Assembly Public Accounts Committee (PAC)==