[6] The executive government is made up of: There are also a number of advisory boards and committees, though these are not agencies in their own right.
[7] As of October 2024, the departments and their ministers are:[8][9] This is a list of executive agencies of the NSW Government, as listed in Schedule 4 of the Administrative Arrangements (Second Perrottet Ministry—Transitional) Order 2021, containing Amendment No.
40 to the Government Sector Employment Act 2013:[6][10] This is a list of separate agencies of the NSW Government, as listed in Schedule 1 of the Government Sector Employment Act 2013:[6][10] This is a list of statutory State-owned corporations of the NSW Government, as listed in Schedule 5 of the State Owned Corporations Act 1989:[11] The Law and Justice Foundation of NSW is an independent statutory body, established by the Law and Justice Foundation Act 2000.
It is a justice research organisation, with an explicit mandate to focus on the legal needs of the community, its aim being "to contribute to the development of a fair and equitable justice system that addresses the legal needs of the community and improves access to justice by the community, particularly by socially and economically disadvantaged people".
It creates, analyses, and provides data, supports planning of legal assistance in the state, and manages a grants program.