Public sector organisations in New Zealand
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Public sector organisations in New Zealand comprise the state sector organisations plus those of local government.
Within the state sector lies the state services, and within this lies the core public service.[1]
Legally, the Legislative Branch non-public service departments (the Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives[2] and the Parliamentary Service[3]), Executive Branch non-public service departments, and the public service departments are all part of "the Crown".[4]
State sector
Officers of Parliament
- Office of the Controller and Auditor-General (Tumuaki o te Mana Arotake)
- Office of the Ombudsmen (Nga Kaitiaki Mana Tangata)
- Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (Te Kaitiaki Taiao a Te Whare Pāremata Aotearoa)
State services departments
Public service departments
The public service in New Zealand technically consists of solely the departments listed below.
- Crown Law Office
- Department of Building and Housing (Te Tari Kaupapa Whare)
- Tenancy Services
- Building Controls
- Weathertight Homes Resolution Service
- Building and Housing Sector Policy
- Department of Conservation (Te Papa Atawhai)
- Department of Corrections (Ara Poutama Aotearoa)
- Department of Internal Affairs (Te Tari Taiwhenua)
- Archives New Zealand
- Births, Deaths and Marriages (Whanautanga, Matenga, Marenatanga)
- Censorship Compliance Unit
- Local Government Commission
- New Zealand Lottery Grants Board
- National Library of New Zealand
- Office for the Community & Voluntary Sector
- Office of Ethnic Affairs
- New Zealand Passports Office (Nga Uruwhenua)
- New Zealand Citizenship Office (Te Raraunga)
- New Zealand Gazette Office (Te Kahiti o Aotearoa)
- Translation Service, The
- Office for the Community & Voluntary Sector
- Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Cabinet Office
- National Assessments Bureau
- Honours Secretariat
- Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management (Te Rākau Whakamarumaru)
- Education Review Office (Te Tari Arotake Matauranga)
- Government Communications Security Bureau
- Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CCIP)
- Inland Revenue Department (Te Tari Taake)
- Land Information New Zealand (Toitu te whenua)
- Crown Property Management
- New Zealand Geospatial Office
- Overseas Investment Office
- Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (Te Manatū Ahuwhenua Ngāherehere)
- MAF Biosecurity New Zealand
- Ministry of Fisheries (Te Tautiaki i nga tini a Tangaroa)
- Food Safety Authority
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
- Business.govt.nz
- Companies Office, which also manages registers for motor-vehicle traders, financial-service providers, societies and trusts and personal-property securities.
- Consumer Affairs, formerly the Ministry of Consumer Affairs
- Electricity Authority (NZ)
- Electrical Workers Registration Board
- Immigration New Zealand (Te Ratonga Manene)
- Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand
- Insolvency and Trustee Service
- Natural Hazards Research Platform (NHRP)[5]
- New Zealand Cycle Trail
- New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals
- Occupational Safety and Health (Te Ratonga Oranga)
- Radio Spectrum Management
- Social Housing Unit
- Ministry for Culture and Heritage (Te Manatū Taonga)
- Ministry of Defence (Manatu Kaupapa Waonga)
- Ministry of Economic Development (Manatū Ōhanga)
- Ministry of Education (Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga)
- Ministry for the Environment (Manatū Mō Te Taiao)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Te Manatū Aorere)
- New Zealand Agency for International Development - NZAID (Nga Hoe Tuputupu-mai-tawhiti)
- Ministry of Health(Manatū Hauora)
- Medsafe (New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority)
- National Radiation Laboratory
- New Zealand Health Information Service
- National Health Committee
- HealthPAC
- Ministry of Justice (Tāhū o te Ture)
- Chief Electoral Office
- Crime Prevention Unit
- Office of Treaty Settlements
- Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs
- Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MoRST) (Te Manatū Pūtaiao)
- Ministry of Social Development (Te Manatu Whakahiato Ora)
- Child, Youth and Family (Te Tari Āwhina i te Tamaiti, te Rangatahi, tae atu ki te Whānau)
- Ministry of Youth Development (Te Manatū Whakahiato Taiohi)
- Work and Income (Te Hiranga Tangata)
- Studylink (Hoto Akoranga)
- Heartland Services (Ngā Ratonga ki te Manawa o te Whenua)
- The Office for Disability issues
- The Office for Senior Citizens
- The Office of the Families Commission
- Ministry of Transport (Te Manatū Waka)
- Ministry of Women's Affairs (Minitatanga mō ngā Wāhine)
- New Zealand Customs Service (Te Mana Arai o Aotearoa)
- Serious Fraud Office (Te Tari Hara Taware)
- State Services Commission (Te Komihana O Ngā Tari Kāwanatanga)
- Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa)
- Te Puni Kōkiri (Ministry of Māori Development)
- Māori Trust Office
- The Treasury (Kaitohutohu Kaupapa Rawa)
- New Zealand Debt Management Office
- Crown Company Monitoring Advisory Unit (CCMAU)
State services organisations outside the core public service
- New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) (Te Ope Kaatua O Aotearoa)
- New Zealand Cadet Forces
- NZDF armed forces
- New Zealand Army (Ngāti Tumatauenga)
- Regular Force
- Territorial Force
- Army Reserve
- Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN)
- Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve
- Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNZNVR)
- Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF)
- Air Force Reserve
- Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF)
- Territorial Air Force
- New Zealand Army (Ngāti Tumatauenga)
- Veterans' Affairs New Zealand (Te Tira Ahu Ika A Whiro) (semi-autonomous body)
- New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
- Intelligence and Security Committee, The
- Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives
- Reporting Services (Hansard)
- Parliamentary Counsel Office (New Zealand) (Te Tari Tohutohu Paremata)
- Parliamentary Service [3]
- Parliamentary Service Commission
- Visitor Services
- New Zealand Police (Ngā Pirihimana O Aotearoa)
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Crown entities
Crown agents
- Accident Compensation Corporation (Te Kaporeihana Āwhina Hunga Whara)
- Careers New Zealand
- Civil Aviation Authority
- Crown Health Financing Agency
- District health boards
- Auckland District Health Board (Auckland)
- Bay of Plenty District Health Board (Tauranga)
- Canterbury District Health Board (Christchurch)
- Capital and Coast District Health Board (Wellington, Porirua and Kapiti Coast)
- Counties-Manukau District Health Board (Otahuhu)
- Hawke's Bay District Health Board (Napier)
- Hutt Valley District Health Board (Hutt Valley - Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt)
- Lakes District Health Board (Rotorua)
- MidCentral District Health Board (Palmerston North)
- Nelson-Marlborough District Health Board (Nelson)
- Northland District Health Board (Whangarei)
- Otago District Health Board (Dunedin)
- South Canterbury District Health Board (Timaru)
- Southland District Health Board (Invercargill)
- Tairawhiti District Health Board (Gisborne)
- Taranaki District Health Board (New Plymouth)
- Waikato District Health Board (Hamilton)
- Wairarapa District Health Board (Masterton)
- Waitemata District Health Board (Auckland)
- West Coast District Health Board (Greymouth)
- Whanganui District Health Board (Wanganui)
- Earthquake Commission
- Electricity Authority (Te Komihana Hiko)
- Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
- Foundation for Research, Science and Technology
- Health Research Council of New Zealand
- Health Sponsorship Council
- Housing New Zealand Corporation
- Legal Services Agency
- Maritime New Zealand
- New Zealand Antarctic Institute
- New Zealand Blood Service
- New Zealand Fire Service Commission
- New Zealand Qualifications Authority
- New Zealand Tourism Board
- New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
- New Zealand Transport Agency
- New Zealand Walking Access Commission
- Pharmaceutical Management Agency
- Real Estate Agents Authority
- Social Workers Registration Board
- Sport New Zealand
- Tertiary Education Commission
- WorkSafe New Zealand
Autonomous crown entities
- Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand
- Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
- Broadcasting Commission (New Zealand on Air) (Irirangi Te Motu)
- Charities Commission
- Environmental Protection Authority
- Families Commission
- Government Superannuation Fund Authority
- Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation
- Mental Health Commission
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- New Zealand Artificial Limb Board
- New Zealand Film Commission
- New Zealand Historic Places Trust (Pouhere Taonga)
- New Zealand Lotteries Commission
- New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
- New Zealand Teachers Council
- Public Trust
- Retirement Commission
- Standards Council
- Te Māngai Pāho (Maori Broadcasting Funding Agency)
- Te Taura Whiri I Te Reo Māori (Māori Language Commission)
- Testing Laboratory Registration Council
Independent crown entities
- Accounting Standards Review Board
- Broadcasting Standards Authority
- Children's Commissioner (New Zealand)
- Commerce Commission
- Drug Free Sport New Zealand
- Electoral Commission
- Health and Disability Commissioner
- New Zealand Human Rights Commission
- Independent Police Conduct Authority
- Law Commission
- Office of Film and Literature Classification (New Zealand)
- Privacy Commissioner (New Zealand)
- Securities Commission
- Takeovers Panel (New Zealand)
- The New Zealand Productivity Commission
- Transport Accident Investigation Commission
Crown entity companies
- New Zealand Fast Forward Fund Limited
- New Zealand Venture Investment Fund Limited
- Radio New Zealand Limited
- Television New Zealand Limited (TVNZ)
Crown Research Institutes (CRIs)
(with principal campuses)
- AgResearch (New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute Limited) (Ruakura, Hamilton)
- ESR (Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited) (Porirua)
- Forest Research (New Zealand Forest Research Institute Limited) (Rotorua)
- GNS Science (formerly Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited) (Lower Hutt)
- IRL (Industrial Research Limited) Web page (Lower Hutt)
- Landcare Research (Landcare Research New Zealand Limited) (Lincoln)
- NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited) (Wellington)
- Plant & Food Research (New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited) (Auckland)
- Institute For Social Research and Development Limited (Wellington). Disestablished in 1995 after failing to achieve financial viability.
School boards of trustees
Tertiary education institutions
State-owned tertiary institutions consist of universities, colleges of education (teachers colleges), polytechnics (institutes of technology) and wānanga. In addition there are numerous non-state-owned private training establishments.
- See also: Tertiary education in New Zealand
Universities
(and amalgamated colleges of education, with principal campus only)
- AUT University (Te Wananga Aronui o Tāmaki Makau Rau) (Auckland)
- Lincoln University (Te Whare Wanaka o Aoraki) (Lincoln)
- Massey University (Te Kunenga ki Purehuroa) (Palmerston North)
- Palmerston North College of Education
- University of Auckland (Te Whare Wānanga O Tamaki Makaurau) (Auckland)
- Auckland College of Education (Te Kura Akoranga o Tamaki Makaurau)
- University of Canterbury (Te Whare Wānanga O Waitaha) (Christchurch)
- Christchurch College of Education (Te Whare Whai Mātauraka Ki Ōtautahi)
- University of Otago (Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo) (Dunedin)
- Dunedin College of Education (Te Kura Akau Taitoka)
- University of Waikato (Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato) (Hamilton)
- Hamilton Teachers' Training College
- Victoria University of Wellington (Te Whare Wānanga o te Ūpoko o te Ika a Māui) (Wellington)
- Wellington College of Education (Te Whānau o Ako Pai ki te Upoko o te Ika)
Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics
(with principal campus only)
- Ara Institute of Canterbury (Christchurch)
- Bay of Plenty Polytechnic (Tauranga)
- Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT) (Taradale)
- Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) (South Auckland)
- Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) (Nelson)
- NorthTec, formerly Northland Polytechnic (Whangarei)
- Otago Polytechnic (Dunedin)
- Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) (Invercargill)
- Tai Poutini Polytechnic (Greymouth)
- The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand (Lower Hutt)
- UCOL (Universal College of Learning) (Palmerston North)
- Unitec Institute of Technology (Auckland)
- Waiariki Institute of Technology (Rotorua)
- Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec) (Hamilton)
- Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) (Petone and Lower Hutt)
- Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (New Plymouth)
- Whitireia Community Polytechnic (WCP) (Porirua)
Wānanga
(with principal campus only)
The following wānanga are those who have been granted Crown entity status; there are many that have not.
- Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWOA) (Te Awamutu)
- Te Wānanga-o-Raukawa (TWOR) (Ōtaki)
- Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi (Whakatāne)
Public Finance Act Schedule 4 Organisations
- Agricultural and Marketing Research and Development Trust
- Asia New Zealand Foundation
- Auckland Transition Agency
- Fish and Game Councils
- Auckland and Waikato
- Central South Island
- Eastern
- Hawke’s Bay
- Nelson Marlborough
- North Canterbury
- Northland
- Otago
- Southland
- Taranaki
- Wellington
- West Coast
- Leadership Development Centre Trust
- Maori Trustee, The
- National Pacific Radio Trust
- New Zealand Fast Forward Limited
- New Zealand Fish and Game Council
- New Zealand Game Bird Habitat Trust Board
- New Zealand Government Property Corporation
- New Zealand Lottery Grants Board
- Ngai Tahu Ancillary Claims Trust
- Pacific Co-operation Foundation
- Pacific Island Business Development Trust
- Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand Limited
- Reserve Boards (24)
- Road Safety Trust
- Sentencing Council
State-owned enterprises
The state enterprises are listed in Schedule 1 of the State-owned Enterprises Act.[6]
- Airways Corporation of New Zealand Limited
- Animal Control Products Limited
- AsureQuality Limited
- Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Limited
- KiwiRail Holdings Limited
- Kordia (formerly BCL)
- Landcorp Farming Limited
- Learning Media Limited
- Meteorological Service of New Zealand Limited
- New Zealand Post Limited
- New Zealand Railways Corporation
- Quotable Value Ltd (QV)
- Solid Energy New Zealand Limited
- Terralink NZ Limited
- Transpower New Zealand Limited
Local government
Local government in New Zealand consists of city councils, district councils and regional councils. These are all also known as "local authorities". City councils and district councils are collectively known as territorial authorities.[7]
Regional councils
City and district councils
Historic organisations
- New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
- HortResearch and Crop and Food were merged in 2008 to form Plant & Food Research
- Land Transport New Zealand
- New Zealand Post Office (corporatised in 1987 as New Zealand Post, PostBank and Telecom)
- State Hydro Department, became New Zealand Electricity Department, then NZE, then ECNZ
- New Zealand Railways Department (corporatised in 1981 as a state-owned enterprise, the New Zealand Railways Corporation, including the infrastructure, which is now trading as KiwiRail)
- Ministry of Works (formerly the Department of Public Works)
- Department of Social Welfare (restructured in 1999)
- Income Support Service became Work and Income New Zealand (WINZ)
- Children, Young Persons and their Families Agency became Child Youth and Family Service
- the remainder of core services became part of the Ministry of Social Policy.
See also
- Centre for Strategic Studies New Zealand
- New Zealand Cabinet
- Institute of Public Administration New Zealand
For local government, see:
References
- ↑ State Services Commission Archived October 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Office of the Clerk of the House of representatives Act 1988 (Retrieved 25 January 2015)
- 1 2 the Parliamentary Service Act 2000 (Retrieved 25 January 2015)
- ↑ State Services Commission
- ↑ "NHRP - Natural Hazards Research Platform". Retrieved 2015-03-10.
NHRP - Natural Hazards Research Platform[:] A multi-party research platform funded by MBIE dedicated to increasing New Zealand's resilience to Natural Hazards via high quality collaborative research.
- ↑ "Schedule 1 - State enterprises". State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986. Parliamentary Counsel Office.
- ↑ "Local Government Sector". Local Government New Zealand.
External links
- The State Services Commission list of organisations of the State sector
- State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986 at the www.legislation.govt.nz site (as consolidated and amended)
- Bilingual titles of public and private sector organisations at the Māori Language Commission Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori site