The auditor-general is independent of the Government, and is accountable to the Parliament of New South Wales and regularly reports on the audits.[4] The vision of the Audit Office of New South Wales is Our insights inform and challenge government to improve outcomes for citizens.[5] AONSW is headquartered in the Darling Park office precinct in the Sydney central business district, and is a short walk from Town Hall station.Corporate Services supports the service delivery branches of AONSW and comprises back-office functions including: The auditor-general and the Audit Office of New South Wales work closely with Legislative Assembly Public Accounts Committee.The committee was first established in 1902 to scrutinise the actions of the executive branch of government on behalf of the Legislative Assembly.