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List of Victorian government agencies

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The agencies of the Government of Victoria in Australia are collectively described as the Victorian public sector. By convention, and similarly to other jurisdictions with Westminster systems of government, the public sector is organised into the public service and public entities. The public sector is also collectively known as the machinery of government. In Victoria, the public sector is defined by the Public Administration Act 2004.

The Victorian public service is composed of ten departments, the head of each being a secretary. Each department can consist of a number of portfolios, each of which is the direct responsibility of a minister, who collectively form the ministry. A number of other bodies perform specific roles within the public service. For example, the Victorian Public Sector Commission oversees and reports on the public sector as a whole; Administrative Offices established in relation to departments and undertake clearly defined tasks while reporting directly to the secretary and the responsible Minister; and various other bodies which are described in legislation as public service employers.

Public entities are formed in various ways: they may be statutory authorities, formed by legislative instruments which define their role and purpose; state-owned enterprises with a commercial purpose; or other advisory bodies performing a public function. Public entities are granted varying degrees of autonomy but are ultimately responsible to the relevant minister. For that purpose, each is assigned to the portfolio of the department supporting the minister. Departments, therefore, are responsible for both the public service bodies and public entities which fall within their purview.

Transfers of responsibility between public sector bodies, and the creation or abolition of these bodies, are known as machinery of government changes. The Public Administration Act provides the mechanisms by which such changes are made.

Education

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Public entities

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Energy, Environment and Climate Action

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Public service

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  • Sustainability Victoria
  • Office of the Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability

Public entities

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Families, Fairness and Housing

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Public service

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  • Commission for Children and Young People
  • Family Safety Victoria
  • Safer Care Victoria

Public entities

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Health

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Public service

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  • Victorian Agency for Health Information

Public entities

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All public hospitals in Victoria are operated by boards responsible to the Department of Health. For a list of hospitals, see List of hospitals in Australia § Victoria

Government Services

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Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions

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Public entities

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Justice and Community Safety

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Public service

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Public entities

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Premier and Cabinet

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Public service

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Public entities

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Treasury and Finance

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Public service

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  • CenITex
  • Commission for Better Regulation
  • Emergency Services and State Super
  • Essential Services Commission
  • Office of Projects Victoria
  • State Revenue Office

Public entities

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Transport and Planning

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Public service

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Public entities

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Non-executive agencies

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A small number of agencies are constitutionally or statutorily independent of the government and are directly responsible to the Parliament of Victoria and its officers.

Parliamentary Budget Office of Victoria

References

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  • State of the Public Sector In Victoria 2016-2017 (PDF). Melbourne: Victorian Public Sector Commission. March 2018. Retrieved 7 March 2019.

 This article incorporates text by the State of Victoria (Victorian Public Sector Commission) available under the CC BY 4.0 license.