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The lands administrative divisions of Western Australia refer to subdivisions of the state of Western Australia for cadastral (land title) purposes, most of which have been in place since the 19th century. The state is divided up for this purpose into five land divisions, which in turn are subdivided into land districts, which correspond to ...
At the start of the 20th century, Western Australia had six land divisions which cover the whole state, divided into 80 land districts. The land districts were further subdivided into locations and lots. Western Australia also had 26 counties, all located in the south-west corner of the state, around Perth.
Western Australia: 104 shires: 29 cities: 8 towns: 2 internal territories that are self-governing: Australian Capital Territory: Northern Territory: 9 regional councils: wards (electoral unit) suburbs [urban] and localities [rural] 5 unincorporated areas: 3 municipalities: 3 shires: 2 cities: 1 internal territory that is not self-governing ...
Land divisions of Western Australia (7 P) Pages in category "Lands administrative divisions of Western Australia" This category contains only the following page.
The Survey Office of Western Australia commenced as early as 1829, making the succeeding agency, the Department of Lands and Surveys, one of the oldest government agencies in Western Australia. [1] [2] Department of Lands and Surveys - (DOLS) - 1 January 1890 - 1 July 1986; Department of Land Administration - (DOLA) - 1 July 1986 - 1 July 2003
The most common system is the division of the state by the Government of Western Australia into regions for economic development purposes, which comprises nine defined regions excluding the Perth metropolitan region. However, there are a number of other systems, including those made for purposes of land management (such as agriculture and ...
Pages in category "Land divisions of Western Australia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
At times land systems are not referred to directly, but used within terms of land resources and landform resources analysis and appraisal. [1] The government departments from which reports and papers emanate include the Agricultural and Mining departments, as well as Land administration bodies. Ashburton River Catchment [2] Karridale - Leeuwin [3]