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Cumberland /Prospect DDS 4 AGEING, DISABILITY and HOME METROPOLITAN CONSTITUENCY DELEGATES AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE – Cumberland /Prospect DDS 4 AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE – Hornsby-Ryde DDS 2 AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE – Inner West DDS 2 AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE – Manly-St. Leonards DDS 1 AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE – Nepean DDS 1 AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE – South East/St. George DDS 1 AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE – South Western DDS 1 (AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE - Department of (AGEING, DISABILITY AND HOME CARE – South Eastern DDS (HOME CARE SERVICE NSW – Metropolitan 2 ATTORNEY GENERAL & JUSTICE, DEPT. OF Courts, Metropolitan Central 1 Downing Centre 2 ATTORNEY GENERAL & JUSTICE, DEPT. OF (Local Courts, Metropolitan East (Local Courts, Metropolitan West 3 ATTORNEY GENERAL & JUSTICE, DEPT. OF (Attorney General’s – Metropolitan General (Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages 3 AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM 1 AUDIT OFFICE OF NSW, THE - *See Combined Met. East (AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY (MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 1 BOARD OF STUDIES - *See Combined Met. East BOTANIC GARDENS & DOMAIN TRUST, THE ROYAL – Metropolitan 1 (COMBINED – METROPOLITAN EAST* (ART GALLERY OF NSW (SPORT & RECREATION/OFFICE OF COMMUNITIES (AUDIT OFFICE OF NSW (BOARD OF STUDIES, OFFICE OF THE – Metropolitan (COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION (LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WOMEN NSW (OMBUDSMAN NSW (PARK TRUSTS – Metropolitan (incl Centennial Park/West. Syd/Parra) (TRADE & INVESTMENT, REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE & SERVICES (TRANSGRID – Metropolitan 11 (COMBINED –METROPOLITAN WEST* (ARTS NSW/DTIRIS – Metropolitan General 6 COMMUNITY SERVICES – Cumberland /Prospect 4 COMMUNITY SERVICES – Nepean 2 COMMUNITY SERVICES – South West Sydney 2 - 2 - CONSTITUENCY DELEGATES (COMMUNITY SERVICES – Northern Sydney (COMMUNITY SERVICES – South East Sydney 2 (COMMUNITY SERVICES – Inner West (COMMUNITY SERVICES – Head Office 2 CORRECTIVE SERVICES – Head Office 2 CORRECTIVE SERVICES – Long Bay Complex 6 CORRECTIVE SERVICES – Metropolitan General 6 CORRECTIVE SERVICES – Silverwater Women’s CC 1 CORRECTIVE SERVICES – Parklea 2 CORRECTIVE SERVICES – Silverwater 4 (CORRECTIVE SERVICES – John Morony (CORRECTIVE SERVICES – Emu Plains 3 EDUCATION & COMMUNITIES DEPT. OF/ Departmental – Bridge Street 1 EDUCATION & COMMUNITIES DEPT. OF/ Departmental – 1 Oxford Street 2 EDUCATION & COMMUNITIES DEPT. OF/ Departmental – Blacktown State Office 1 (EDUCATION & COMMUNITIES DEPT. OF/ Departmental - Metropolitan East (EDUCATION & COMMUNITIES DEPT. OF/ AMES 1 (EDUCATION & COMMUNITIES DEPT. OF/ Departmental, Metropolitan West (EDUCATION & COMMUNITIES DEPT. OF/ Parramatta Shared Services Centre 2 DEC – SCHOOLS – Bankstown SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Blue Mountains SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Botany Bay SE 1 SCHOOLS – Campbelltown SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Cumberland SEG 1 SCHOOLS – East Hills SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Fairfield SEG 1 SCHOOLS - Georges River SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Granville SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Hawkesbury SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Hills, The SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Hoxton SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Ingleburn SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Inner City SEG 1 - 3 - CONSTITUENCY DELEGATES SCHOOLS – Inner West SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Liverpool SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Macarthur SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Minchinbury SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Mt. Druitt SEG 2 SCHOOLS – Network 8 SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Nirimba SEG 1 SCHOOLS – North Shore Network SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Peninsula Network SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Penrith Valley SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Port Hacking SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Port Jackson SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Strathfield SEG 1 SCHOOLS – Woronora River SEG 1 (SCHOOLS – Hills Network SEG (SCHOOLS – Hornsby Network SEG 2 (SCHOOLS – Lane Cove Network SEG (SCHOOLS – Middle Harbour Network SEG 1 ELECTORAL COMMISSION NSW – *See Combined Met. East ENVIRONMENT & HERITAGE, NSW OFFICE OF/ NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE SERVICE – Metropolitan 2 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY – Metropolitan 2 FINANCE & SERVICES, DEPT. OF FAIR TRADING, NSW - Enterprise House, Parramatta 2 FINANCE & SERVICES, DEPT. OF FAIR TRADING, NSW - Metropolitan General 1 FINANCE & SERVICES, DEPT. OF CORPORATE & SHARED SERVICES REFORM 1 (FINANCE & SERVICES, DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS, NSW – McKell Bldg (FINANCE & SERVICES, DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS, NSW - Metropolitan East (FINANCE & SERVICES, DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS, NSW - Metropolitan West 1 (FINANCE & SERVICES, DEPT. OF NSW PROCUREMENT (FINANCE & SERVICES, DEPT. OF Metropolitan - General 1 FIRE & RESCUE, NSW – Metropolitan 1 - 4 - CONSTITUENCY DELEGATES (HEALTH, NSW – Head Office (HEALTH, NSW – Metropolitan General (HEALTH CARE COMPLAINTS COMMISSION (HEALTH PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BOARDS 2 HOMECARE - *See Ageing, Disability & Home Care HOUSING, NSW – Ashfield 1 HOUSING, NSW – Central Sydney 1 HOUSING, NSW – Western Sydney 1 (HOUSING, NSW – South Western Sydney (HOUSING, NSW – Southern Sydney 2 JUVENILE JUSTICE – Metropolitan 1 JUVENILE JUSTICE – Reiby JJC 1 JUVENILE JUSTICE – Cobham JJC 1 LEGAL AID COMMISSION OF NSW – Metropolitan 3 LIQUOR, GAMING & RACING, OFFICE OF 1 (LPI - VGS – Metropolitan (LPI – LAND TITLES (DPI - CROWN LANDS (DPI - SOIL SERVICES - Metropolitan 3 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY - *See Australian Catholic University MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS & SCIENCES (Powerhouse) 1 OMBUDSMAN, NSW - *See Combined Met. East PARK TRUSTS - *See Combined Met. East PARLIAMENT OF NSW – Parliament House 1 (PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE, DEPT OF – Head Office (PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE, DEPT OF – Metropolitan General 1 POLICE FORCE, NSW – Parramatta Police Centre 3 POLICE FORCE, NSW – Sydney Police Centre 2 POLICE FORCE, NSW – Greater Metro Region (A) 1 POLICE FORCE, NSW – Greater Metro Region (B) 2 (POLICE FORCE, NSW – Inner Metro Region (A) (POLICE FORCE, NSW – Inner Metro Region (B) 2 (PREMIER & CABINET, DEPT. OF/ – Metropolitan (PREMIER & CABINET, DEPT. OF/ – EX-CABINET OFFICE (PREMIER & CABINET, DEPT. OF/ – RELATED BODIES* 2 - 5 - CONSTITUENCY DELEGATES PRIMARY INDUSTRIES, DEPT OF/ (FISHERIES, NSW – Metropolitan (AGRICULTURE – Metropolitan (AGRICULTURE - Related bodies*/NSW FOOD AUTHORITY RESOURCES & ENERGY, DIVISON OF/ (MINERAL RESOURCES – Metropolitan DTIRIS (FORESTRY CORPORATION OFNSW – Metropolitan 1 PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS, OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF– Metropolitan 1 TRUSTEE AND GUARDIAN, NSW – Metropolitan General 2 (ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES – Met Eastern/Central (ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES – Rosebery (ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES - Management Centre/Eveleigh 1 ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES – Met Northern 1 ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES – Parramatta 4 ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES – Blacktown/Blue Mountains 1 ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES – Met South West 2 ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES – Met South East 1 ROADS & MARITIME SERVICES – Head Office 1 STATE LIBRARY OF NSW 2 SPORT & RECREATION, NSW - *See Combined Met. East TAFE NSW – Northern Sydney Institute 2 TAFE NSW – South Western Sydney Institute 2 TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute 1 (TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute (TAFE NSW – OTEN 2 (TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute/Ultimo College (TAFE NSW – Oxford Street/Head Office 2 TARONGA CONSERVATION SOCIETY AUSTRALIA 1 TRANSGRID – *See Combined Met. East (TREASURY THE/ Metropolitan East (TREASURY THE/ INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS - Head Office 1 (TREASURY THE – Metropolitan West (TREASURY THE/INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS - Metropolitan General 2 (UNIVERSITY OF NSW – Library (UNIVERSITY OF NSW – General 2 (UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY – General (UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY – Library (UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY – Cumberland College 2 UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – Sydney 2 - 6 - CONSTITUENCY DELEGATES (UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY – Hawkesbury (UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY – Nepean (UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY – Macarthur 2 (WATER NSW, OFFICE OF - Bridge St (WATER NSW, OFFICE OF – Metropolitan (WATER NSW, OFFICE OF - Parramatta 1 WOMEN NSW - *See Combined Met. East WORKCOVER AUTHORITY – Metropolitan General 2 *Composition of multi-departmental groups: DEPT PRIMARY INDUSTRIES/AGRICULTURE – Related bodies NSW Food Authority PREMIER & CABINET, DEPT. OF – Related bodies ICAC Independent Pricing & Regulatory Tribunal Parliamentary Counsel’s Office COMBINED – METROPOLITAN EAST Aboriginal Affairs NSW Australian Health Practitioner Reg. Agency (AHPRA) Ausgrid Coal Services Pty Ltd NSW Businesslink Pty Ltd Delta Electricity Destination NSW Disability Council of NSW Electorate Office/Parliament of NSW (Speaker Only) Employed Solicitors FSS Trustee Corporation Government Property NSW Guardianship Tribunal Family & Community Services, Dept. of (Central Office) Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority Independent Transport Safety & Reliability Information & Privacy Commission Judicial Commission of NSW Law and Justice Foundation of NSW Lifetime Care and Support Authority Medical Council of NSW Ministry for Police & Emergency Services Motor Accidents Authority Museum of Contemporary Art National Art School National Institute of Dramatic Art Natural Resources Commission NSW Crime Commission NSW Electoral Commission NSW Rural Fire Service Office for Children Office of Communities, Corporate Services - 7 - Office of the Children’s Guardian Office of the Information Commissioner NSW Pillar Administration Police Integrity Commission Primary Industries, Dept., of Public Service Commission SAS Trustee Corporation Service NSW State Emergency Service State Water Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Sydney Living Museums Sydney Metropolitan Development Authority Sydney Olympic Park Authority Teacher Housing Authority of NSW Transport for NSW Veteran Affairs, NSW Office of Youth NSW COMBINED – METROPOLITAN WEST Aboriginal Housing Office Aboriginal Land Council Businesslink NSW Pty Ltd Catchment Management Authority– Hawkesbury/Nepean Catchment Management Authority – Sydney Electorate Office/Parliament of NSW
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