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The department is responsible for early childhood, school, vocational, adult, migrant and higher education in NSW. It was formed in 2015 and has a budget of over A$8 billion and over 2,240 schools.
TAFE NSW is a vocational education and training provider in New South Wales, Australia. It offers over 500,000 students various qualifications, online and face-to-face courses, and has 130 campuses grouped into ten institutes.
The University of Sydney (USYD) is the oldest university in Australia and Oceania, founded in 1850. It offers academic programs in eight faculties and schools, and has produced many notable alumni and faculty, including Nobel laureates and prime ministers.
The tribunal commenced on 1 September 1980. It replaced the Crown Employees Appeal Board of New South Wales and the Promotions Appeal Tribunal of New South Wales constituted under section 69H of the Public Service (Promotion Appeals) Act 1902 (NSW).
Cranbrook School is an Anglican boys' school in Sydney, Australia, founded in 1918. It has two campuses, Bellevue Hill and Rose Bay, and plans to be co-educational by 2029.
UNSW is a public research university in Sydney, Australia, with a focus on STEM fields. It was founded in 1949 as a technology-based institution and has expanded to include arts, medicine, law and other faculties.
The department provides services and support for government finances, public works, procurement, ICT, consumer protection, and land and property administration in NSW. It was formed in 2019 from the merger of several agencies and departments, and is led by the Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government.
However, the NSW Government remained committed to the School Certificate for several years. [4] In 2010, the New South Wales Government asked the Board of Studies to review the School Certificate as part of the changes to the school leaving age in New South Wales and also the development of a national curriculum. [5]