Rebuilding NSW - Delivering on our $20 billion infrastructure program
The proceeds from the electricity network transactions will fund projects including public transport and roads, education, health, culture and sport and water security. More than $11.9 billion of the $20 billion program has already been committed with work underway on headline infrastructure projects such as the Sydney Metro rail line and the M4 Smart Motorway.
Whether it means a smoother, quicker journey on a train or more time with family thanks to a rapid bus system, every citizen will reap the rewards of this once-in-a-generation asset recycling strategy. The proceeds will also enable improvements to communities, whether it be fixing a nasty black spot on a regional road or replacing an old, wooden bridge with a safer, modern concrete structure.
Category: General Topic: Reporting Date: 11 May 2017 Status: CurrentTPP17-06 Certifying the effectiveness of internal controls over financial information
This TPP17-06 has been replaced by TPG24-08.
Under the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 departments and statutory bodies must prepare financial reports in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards that exhibit a true and fair view of the financial position and financial performance of the department or statutory body. Further, AASB 101, Presentation of Financial Statements, requires entities to prepare financial statements “in a manner that provides relevant, reliable, comparable and understandable information.”
This Policy and Guidelines Paper establishes a set of Core Requirements to ensure that agencies have clear accountabilities for the effectiveness of internal controls over financial information.
Category: Treasury Policy Papers (TPP) Topic: Governance, Risk & Audit Date: 03 May 2017 Status: ArchivedImplementing AASB 124 Related Party Disclosures - Frequently asked questions
Building on the feedback received from agencies on practical challenges implementing AASB 124 Related Party Disclosures (AASB 124), NSW Treasury has developed frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Category: General Topic: Accounting Policy Date: 03 May 2017 Status: CurrentEvaluation of the Sydney CBD Entertainment Precinct Plan of Management
This evaluation employs quantitative and qualitative approaches to conduct a process, outcome and economic evaluation of the Sydney CBD Entertainment Precinct Plan of Management.
Category: General Topic: Economic and Financial Appraisal Date: 21 April 2017 Status: CurrentGuidance for AASB 16 Leases - New Lease Standards
The new accounting standard AASB 16 Leases (AASB 16) is effective for NSW public sector agencies from FY19-20 and replaces the current standard AASB 117 Leases. This Treasury guidance aims to provide a high-level summary of the new leasing standard including the practical transitional impacts and available simplifications.
Category: General Topic: Accounting Policy Date: 12 April 2017 Status: CurrentFact Sheet - The 35-year Concession of Land and Property Information (LPI)
LPI concession fast facts.
Category: General Topic: Commercial Policy Date: 12 April 2017 Status: CurrentGeneral Government Financial Statements - 31 March 2017
This monthly statement is released in compliance with Section 8 of the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983.
That section requires budget time projections and year-to-date balances for the major general government sector
aggregates disclosed in the Budget to be published for each month.
TC17-03 NSW Gateway Policy
This document is superseded by TPG22-12
The Government has approved a revised NSW Gateway Policy (TPP17-01). The new policy applies with immediate effect to all General Government agencies and Government businesses. The policy applies to State Owned Corporations to the extent made applicable under the Commercial Policy Framework. This Circular withdraws and replaces TC10-13 (Gateway Review System) and TC11-14 (Gateway Review System and Business Case Guidelines).
Category: Treasury Circulars (TC) Topic: Governance, Risk & Audit Date: 16 March 2017 Status: ArchivedTPP17-03 NSW Government Guide to Cost - Benefit Analysis
This Treasury policy and guidelines paper is to provide guidance and promote a consistent approach to appraisal and evaluation of public projects, programs and policies across the NSW Government. Agencies should use this NSW Government Guide to Cost-Benefit Analysis (Guide) when assessing all significant government projects, programs, policies and regulations. (Revised)
Replaced by TPG23-08
Category: Treasury Policy Papers (TPP) Topic: Economic and Financial Appraisal Date: 10 March 2017 Status: ArchivedGeneral Government Financial Statements - 28 February 2017
This monthly statement is released in compliance with Section 8 of the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983.
That section requires budget time projections and year-to-date balances for the major general government sector
aggregates disclosed in the Budget to be published for each month.
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Last updated: 28/02/2022