Public sector organisations in New Zealand include the State sector plus the organisations of local government.
Within the State sector lies the State services, and within this, lies the core Public service.
Legally, the Legislative Branch non-Public Service Departments (the Office of the Clerk and Parliamentary Services), Executive Branch non-Public Service Departments, and the Public Service Departments are all part of "the Crown".
Read more about Public Sector Organisations In New Zealand: Local Government, Historic Departments
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