New school projects driven by election promises over priorities: Auditor-General Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement The majority of NSWâs new school builds over the last three years have been determined by government promises and election commitments, rather than priority projects identified by the education departmentâs infrastructure arm, an audit has found. NSW Auditor-General Margaret Crawford said new school builds and upgrades led by School Infrastructure NSW had not all met the highest needs of the stateâs students. In her audit, released on Thursday, Ms Crawford called on the education department to commit to a 10-year project priority list.