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From OpenGov Passenger rail punctuality
Rail agencies are well placed to manage the forecast increase in passengers up to 2019, including joining the Sydney Metro Northwest to the network at Chatswood, according to... -
From OpenGov Information and Communications Technologies in schools for teaching and learning
Several factors are reducing effective use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the classroom, according to a report released today by the NSW Auditor-General,... -
From OpenGov Building the readiness of the non-government sector for the NDIS
The Department of Family and Community Services has managed the risks of the transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in New South Wales effectively by... -
From OpenGov Members' Additional Entitlements 2016
For the year ended 30 June 2016, the Members of NSW Parliament reviewed generally complied with requirements of the Parliamentary Remuneration Tribunal’s Determination when... -
From OpenGov Contingent workforce: management and procurement
The Department of Industry, Transport for NSW and the Department of Education were not able to demonstrate that the use of contingent labour is the best resourcing strategy to... -
From OpenGov Planning for school infrastructure
The Department of Education proposes to fundamentally reform school infrastructure planning and delivery to meet the future demand for student places, and to overcome chronic... -
From OpenGov Mining rehabilitation security deposits
While there have been substantial increases in total deposits held, mine rehabilitation security deposits are still not likely to be sufficient to cover the full costs of each... -
From OpenGov NorthConnex
The processes used to assess NorthConnex adequately considered value for money for taxpayers, according to a report released today by the Auditor-General of NSW, Margaret... -
From OpenGov Medical equipment management in NSW public hospitals
In an audit of medical equipment in NSW hospitals, the NSW Auditor-General, Margaret Crawford found that the management of PET-CT scanners could be enhanced by better... -
From OpenGov Therapeutic programs in prisons
Corrective Services NSW should ensure eligible prisoners receive timely programs to reduce the risk they will reoffend on release, according to a report released today by the... -
From OpenGov Sydney Region Road Maintenance Contracts
RMS’ SMC contract management includes most elements of good practice, including governance and dispute resolution mechanisms. However, key elements are missing which reduces its... -
From OpenGov Managing demand for ambulance services
A report released today by the Acting Auditor-General of New South Wales, Ian Goodwin, found that NSW Ambulance has introduced several initiatives over the past decade to better... -
From OpenGov Government Advertising: Campaigns for 2015–16 and 2016–17
The 'Stronger Councils, Stronger Communities' and the 'Dogs deserve better' government advertising campaigns complied with the Government Advertising Act and most elements of... -
From OpenGov Sharing school and community facilities
Schools and the community would benefit if school facilities were shared more often, according to a report released today by NSW Auditor-General, Margaret Crawford. -
From OpenGov Energy rebates for low income households
The Department of Planning and Environment provides more than $245 million in energy rebates to around 27 percent of NSW households. A report released today by the Auditor-... -
From OpenGov Planning and evaluating pallative care services in NSW
NSW Health’s approach to planning and evaluating palliative care is not effectively coordinated. There is no overall policy framework for palliative and end-of-life care, nor is... -
From OpenGov Office of Strategic Lands
The Office of Strategic Lands effectively fulfils most aspects of its defined role, according to a report released today by the Acting Auditor-General of New South Wales, Ian... -
From OpenGov Report of the Auditor-General for the year ended 30 June 1986 (Part I)
Report of the Auditor-General under the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 for the year ended 30 June 1986 (Part I) -
From OpenGov Report of the Auditor-General 1989 Volume 1
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