
The State Labour Bureau was established by the State Government of New South Wales in 1905. It was formed to provide assistance to unemployed people in accessing employment and training. It ran the Government Agricultural Training Farm at Pitt Town, which was intended to lower unemployment among teenage boys from the city by apprenticing them as farm labourers. In 1912 the State Labour Bureau was merged into the Department of Labour and Industry, becoming the State Labour Branch of the Department.