NSW Treasury

NSW Treasury is responsible for the management of NSW finances and assets. We are the NSW Government’s financial and economic adviser.


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Who we are

We are the NSW Government’s principal all-of-government financial and economic adviser. We do this by:

  • supporting economic growth
  • monitoring financial performance for the benefit of future generations
  • delivering economic reform.

Learn about us

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Celebrating 200 years of NSW Treasury

As Australia’s first and oldest government agency, NSW Treasury represents a lens on Australian history.

On our 200 year Bicentenary, we acknowledge proud moments in our history and also elements on which we need to reflect. Our newly launched book, Walking a Tightrope: Milestones and moments in the history of NSW Treasury is a celebration of our triumphs, leadership and learnings.

Read our story

Our latest publications

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Reporting framework for first year climate-related financial disclosure

The NSW Government is committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Our reporting framework provides transparency and helps drive climate action within the public sector.

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First Nations Impact Assessment Policy

First Nations impact assessments will be used to support more effective decision making and resource allocation by better aligning new measures with the needs, priorities and aspirations of First Nations people and communities.

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Independent Toll Review

The NSW Government established an Independent Toll Review to identify reform options to overhaul the toll network. The Toll Review considered the consistency, fairness, equitability and simplicity of toll road pricing, while ensuring our road network remains efficient.

NSW budget

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What the 2024-25 budget means for you

The NSW 2024-25 Budget was handed down on June 18 2024 and features major investment in infrastructure and housing, an investment in education and tackling cost of living pressures for our essential workers. 

Find out more.

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Gender Equality Budget Statement

The Gender Equality Budget Statement outlines the NSW Government's 
2024-25 Budget commitments to enhance economic opportunities for women in the state. 

Read the report.

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NSW Indigenous Expenditure Report

We aim to improve outcomes for First Nations peoples and communities through increasing the quality and quantity of information available to inform government investment.

Learn more.

The NSW economy

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Our economy, our future

At almost $700 billion, NSW is Australia’s largest state economy, accounting for around a third of Australia's economic output. Learn about our state economy and our plans for the future.

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Towards 2061 - looking ahead

In the 2021-22 NSW Intergenerational Report, we look forward 40 years to 2061 to understand how our state’s population, economy and finances may change based on global and local trends, and current policies. View the report.

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How NSW is performing

The NSW economy has remained resilient since the 2023-24 Budget, supported by population growth and a strong labour market. Learn about our credit rating, how the state economy is performing and see our future outlook.

NSW economic dashboard

Our dashboard provides a snapshot of the key economic indicators for the NSW economy. Get the latest financial data.

Resources and information

Accounting policy

As part of Treasury’s responsibility for developing and advising on financial management best practice, we provide advice, guidance, leadership and direction to the NSW public sector on accounting policy and legislative issues.

Explore our accounting policy resources

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Document and resources library

Our documents and resources library is a repository of legislative and non-legislative publications issued by Treasury. You can search and download budget and financial papers, government administrative directions, policies, and guidance, government submissions, annual reports and other reports.

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Our research

Learn about the latest research from NSW Treasury on relevant topics to inform public debate and policy discussion. Explore research undertaken by the NSW Productivity and Equality Commission.

Learn about our research

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Work with us

Join us at NSW Treasury and help shape a thriving, resilient and sustainable NSW. 

We are diverse, bringing the best people together in an inclusive and collaborative environment. Learn about our supportive culture and opportunities on offer to develop and expand your skills.

Discover your NSW Treasury career 

 

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Contact NSW Treasury

For general or media enquiries, complete our online form or visit our Contact us page.

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