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Treasury (Procurement Board)
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/pbd-2012-01-procurement-goods-and-services-behalf-other-government-agencies
A government agency (within the meaning of the Act) listed on the schedule below may do all things necessary to conduct procurement for that agency and other government agencies.
Archived NSW Procurement Board Direction Updated:
Treasury (Procurement Board)
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/pbd-2012-03-approval-required-extend-government-procurement-arrangements-supplier-beyond-five-years
A government agency (within the meaning of the Act) may not, without the approval of its responsible portfolio minister, enter into an arrangement with a supplier for the procurement of goods and services for a term longer than five (5) years, including any options for extension.
Archived NSW Procurement Board Direction Updated:
Treasury (Procurement Board)
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/pbd-2012-04-approved-procurement-methods-goods-and-services
A government agency (within the meaning of the Act) that is not accredited under the NSW Procurement Board’s Agency Accreditation Scheme for Goods and Services Procurement (pursuant to section 147 (1) of the Act) may enter into an arrangement with a supplier for the procurement of goods and services using the following methods: Procurements over $3,000 and up to $30,000 An unaccredited government agency can procure goods and services valued over $3,000 and up to $30,000, which are not available on whole-of-government contracts, subject to seeking at least one written quotation.
Archived NSW Procurement Board Direction Updated:
Treasury (Procurement Board)
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/pbd-2012-02-whole-government-contracts
All NSW Government agencies A government agency (within the meaning of the Public Works and Procurement Act 1912) must use whole-of-government contracts for obtaining the goods or services to which those contracts apply.
Archived NSW Procurement Board Direction Updated:
Treasury
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/tc12-16-gst-regulations-exempting-certain-government-taxes-fees-and-charges-division-81-gst-act
Archived NSW Treasury Circular Updated:
Premier
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/m2012-10-open-government
The NSW Government launched its ICT Strategy 2012 on 4 May 2012.
Archived Premier's Memorandum Updated:
Treasury
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/tc12-15-release-nsw-public-private-partnership-guidelines-2012
Archived NSW Treasury Circular Updated:
Treasury
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/tpp12-15-nsw-public-private-partnership-guidelines
Archived NSW Treasury Policy and Guidelines Paper Updated:
Treasury
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/tpp12-03-risk-management-toolkit-nsw-public-sector
Archived NSW Treasury Policy and Guidelines Paper Updated:
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Issued:
https://arp.nsw.gov.au/c2012-14-release-women-nsw-2012
Women in NSW 2012 presents compelling data on indicators that compare women and men in terms of health, education, work and financial security, leadership, and safety and access to justice.
Archived Department of Premier and Cabinet Circular Updated: