Appendix 4 Public Private Partnership Assessment Framework
This document provides guidance to Responsible Agencies for completing an initial, high-level, qualitative assessment to determine whether a capital project is potentially suitable for a Public Private Partnership (PPP).
Defined terms are consistent with those used in the NSW Public Private Partnership Policy and Guidelines (TPG22-21).
Category: General Topic: Commercial Policy Date: 01 October 2022 Status: CurrentTPG22-21 NSW Public Private Partnership Policy and Guidelines
These Guidelines demonstrate the NSW Government’s:
- Recognition of the benefits of the Public Private Partnership (PPP) approach as an effective delivery model in the appropriate circumstances
- Commitment to the proactive assessment of the potential use of various PPP models early in procurement processes; and
- Commitment to maximise beneficial outcomes to Government and taxpayers through engaging with the private sector in the delivery of service enabling infrastructure.
General Government Financial Statement - 30 September 2022
Category: Financial Reports Topic: Financial Management Date: 30 September 2022TIPP1.09 Advertising Policy
The Policy has been developed in accordance with the Government Advertising Act 2011, the Government Advertising Regulation 2018 and the Government Advertising Guidelines.
NSW Treasury uses advertising to inform the public of their rights, obligations and entitlements, and to explain government policies, programs, services and initiatives.
The Policy applies to all staff within Treasury, including the Office of Energy and Climate Change.
TPG22-28 Returns on Equity Investment
This guidance applies to the treatment of contributions from the General Government Sector (GGS) to State Owned Corporations (SOCs) for the purposes of:
- Preparing the budget papers and budget aggregates
- Preparing the Annual Consolidated State Financial Statements under s7.17 of the Government Sector Finance Act 2018 (GSF Act).
TPP21-14 NSW Government Financial Risk Management Policy Attestation Statement
Government Entities are asked to attest that the Government Entity was either ‘compliant’, ‘non-compliant’ or ‘in transition’ for the relevant reporting period in relation to the core requirements of TPP21-14.
Government Entities must use this document to attest for the 2021-2022 financial year.
Once completed, please return to [email protected].
Category: General Topic: Financial Management Date: 06 September 2022 Status: CurrentTD22-27 Amendment to TD21-04 Gifts of government property
The object of this Direction is to amend TD21-04 to introduce a threshold to the recording and reporting provisions, in order to immediately reduce the administrative burden while maintaining transparency.
Category: Treasurer's Directions (TD) Topic: Government Sector Finance Act 2018 Date: 02 September 2022 Status: CurrentTRP22-26 Interstate Comparison of Taxes 2018/19 - 2021/22
This paper contains summaries of major tax initiatives for Australian states and territories, updating the Interstate Comparison of Taxes series with four years of interstate tax measures for the period covering FY2018-19 to FY2021-22.
Category: Research & Information Topic: Reporting Date: 01 September 2022 Status: CurrentGeneral Government Financial Statement – 30 August 2022
Category: Financial Reports Topic: Financial Management Date: 31 August 2022TC22-14 Commonwealth - NSW Funding Agreements
This Treasury Circular provides information for NSW Ministers and agencies on processes for negotiating and approval to enter into new or extended funding agreements with the Commonwealth. This Circular replaces the former Premiers Memorandum M2011-19 NSW Protocol for the Intergovernmental Agreement on Federal Financial Relations.
Category: Treasury Circulars (TC) Topic: Financial Arrangements Date: 30 August 2022 Status: CurrentPagination
Last updated: 28/02/2022