Organisational structure
There are seven divisions within the department, each led by a Deputy Director-General or an Executive Director. The seven positions, along with the Director-General, make up the department’s Board of Management.
Executive structure
Divisions
The seven divisions within the department are:
- Agriculture and Fisheries Division
Promotes industry and export development by working with industry to improve the sustainability and profitability of the agriculture and fisheries sectors. Manages the sustainability of the state’s fisheries resources and conserves aquatic biodiversity. - Mineral Resources Division
Leads the stewardship of the state’s mineral resources to facilitate profitable and sustainable development, effective environmental management, and safe and responsible mining. - Forests NSW
Forests NSW operates as a public trading enterprise within NSW DPI. It manages the forests estate to provide timber now and into the future. - Science and Research Division
Undertakes strategic science and research that underpins the growth, sustainability and biosecurity of primary industries in NSW. - Biosecurity, Compliance and Mine Safety Division
Manages biosecurity risks impacting on NSW primary industries to enhance market access, protect human health and the environment. Responds to emergencies and disasters and promotes safety in the mining industry. - Strategy, Policy and Communications Division
Plays a lead role in translating government priorities and industry needs into the Department’s policy and corporate agenda. Coordinates whole-of-government approaches and manages strategic and contentious issues. Facilitates strategic communications and promotes the work of the department and primary industries. - Corporate Services Division
Develops, manages and advises on systems, infrastructure, policies and standards to provide services to NSW DPI in the areas of finance and administration, human resources, assets, information technology and legal services.