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 Our Organisational Structure
 
 
The Attorney General’s Department is made up of 39 business units which operate independently of each other. These business units report to the Director General, either directly or through the Deputy Director General.

As the roles of the business units are diverse, the Department has grouped the units into programs to focus operations and planning.

There are currently eight programs:
    • Justice, Policy and Planning
    • Court and Tribunal Services
    • Human Rights
    • Legal and Support Services
    • Commercial Enterprises
    • Regulatory Services
    • Justice and Support Services
    • Information and Management

Director General
 
 
 
Human Rights
Anti-Discrimination Board
Office of the Protective Commissioner
Office of the Public Guardian
Privacy NSW
Victims Services
 
Deputy Director General
Court and Tribunal Services
Supreme Court
District Court
Local Courts
Land and Environment Court
Compensation Court
Dust Diseases Tribunal
Industrial Relations Commission
Adminstrative Decisions Tribunal
 
Justice, Policy and Planning
Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council
Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
Crime Prevention Division
Criminal Law Review Division
Law Reform Commission
Legislation and Policy Division
Justice Support Services
Attorney General's Library
Law Courts Library
NSW Law Libraries
Office of the Sheriff
Reporting Services
 
Information & Management Services
Corporate Human Resources Division
Executive and Strategic Services
Management Services
Legal and Support Services
Community Justices Centres
Community Relations Division
Legal Management Service
Legal Representation Office
Public Defenders Office
State Debt Recovery Office
 
Commercial Enterprises
Crown Solictor's Office
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
 
Regulatory Services
Legal Practitioners Admission Board
Legal Profession Advisory Council
Office of the Legal Services Commissioner
Professional Standards Council
 

  
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information current as of: 26 November 2009