The NSW government has pledged more than $17 million in major audits to make the industry planning system safer and more transparent and to encourage investment, through an online tool for calculating contributions to infrastructure upstream and not at the end of a project The department was created as of July 1, 2019 and took over most of the functions of the former Ministry of Planning and Environment and the former Ministry of Industry, which were dissolved on the same day. On the same day, the Local Government Office and the Office of the Environment and Heritage were removed and integrated into the newly created department. [3] The following ministers are responsible for the administration of the department and its agencies: [7][8] The NSW government will expand its outdoor catering program in Darling Harbour to provide further benefit to the venues and live entertainment industry at NSW. The previous industry department in New South Wales was: a jury of 100 leading design experts will be tasked with improving the quality of the environment built at NSW. The NSW government has pledged $240 million this fiscal year and more than $570 million over the next four years to develop a faster, safer and more transparent planning system. The proposed changes to planning legislation will be bureaucratic for the construction of NSW health facilities to better equip the state in the event of a medical emergency. More than 170 planning rules, guidelines and guidelines have been torn apart to simplify the planning system, speed up evaluations and increase productivity as part of the NSW government`s agenda to reform the system. The NSW government is requesting feedback on proposals to facilitate the demand for child care and education and to streamline the licensing procedures of these institutions. Prior to the establishment of the department, the Planning/Authority Department of New South Wales had different names throughout its history.

Based on the State Planning Authority, who succeeded Cumberland County Council and Northumberland County Council in December 1963, DPIE`s predecessors were: the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) of New South Wales is a department of the Government of New South Wales, responsible for effective and sustainable planning and industry development to support growth in the Australian state of New South Wales.