Our vision is for a thriving, sustainable and resilient New South Wales.
Environment and Heritage works with communities, businesses and governments to protect, preserve and strengthen the quality of our natural environment and heritage. We do this through active stewardship that supports a healthy New South Wales.
We are committed to creating thriving environments, communities and economies that benefit the people of New South Wales.
What we do
Environment and Heritage is responsible for delivering the state outcome 'connecting communities to resilient and sustainable environments and heritage'. We deliver this by collaborating across a range of functions, including:
- national park management
- biodiversity, conservation and science
- heritage conservation.
Our minister
The Hon Penny Sharpe MLC is the Minister for the Environment, Minister for Heritage, Minister for Climate Change and Minister for Energy.
For more information, see The Hon Penny Sharpe MLC on the NSW Parliament website.
For ministerial media releases, go to Environment and Heritage news.
Our structure
The Environment and Heritage leadership team
National Parks and Wildlife Service
- Deputy Secretary, National Parks and Wildlife Service: Atticus Fleming
- Acting Executive Director, Business Delivery: Michael Vader
- Executive Director, Park Operations (Coastal): Naomi Stephens
- Executive Director, Park Operations (Inland): Robert Smith
- Executive Director, Conservation and Aboriginal Partnerships: Trish Harrup
Biodiversity, Conservation and Science
- Deputy Secretary, Biodiversity, Conservation and Science: Brendan Bruce
- Executive Director, Conservation Policy and Programs: Sharon Molloy
- Executive Director, Regional Delivery: Ingrid Emery
- Executive Director, Science and Insights: Dr Georgina Kelly
- Executive Director, Nature Markets and Offsets: Dr Louisa Mamouney
Heritage
- Executive Director, Heritage NSW: Sam Kidman
Structure charts
For more information about Environment and Heritage structure, see Environment and Heritage Senior Leadership Team structure chart (PDF 87KB).
For information about the structure of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, see the department's Executive structure chart (PDF 192KB).
Statutory authorities
Environment and Heritage also supports a number of statutory authorities:
- Biodiversity Conservation Trust
- Taronga Conservation Society
- Environmental Trust
- Lord Howe Island Board.
More information
To learn more about the department, visit the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.