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  2. Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying - Wikipedia

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    Surveyors and cartographers played an active part in establishing Queensland's borders, physically surveying the land as well as creating maps, survey plans and registers. [ 4 ] The historical input of the surveying and mapping industry to the development of Queensland is an important factor in the role the department plays in providing a ...

  3. Queensland and New South Wales boundary encroachments

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    The first discovery of incorrectly allocated land was in 1884 when surveyor Johnson was instructed to survey a 40-acre (160,000 m 2) Conditional Purchase (No. 83–10) adjacent to the border at Tweed Heads for the NSW Government. [3] The area he surveyed had already been allocated and marked by the QLD Government surveyors.

  4. John Brewer Cameron - Wikipedia

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    That spot is marked by the Cameron Corner Survey Marker. [5] Cameron's 1 Ton Survey Post, 2021. Watson withdrew from the survey and Cameron then returned to the Zero Obelisk at Barringun and marked the line to the east in a similar fashion. Cameron then erected a 1 ton survey post on the west bank of the Barwon River to mark the end of the ...

  5. Land selection in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Land was defined as agricultural, first class pastoral or second class pastoral under the Crown Lands Alienation Act 1868, under which the initial land selection in the colony was done. [4] The key public servants were the land commissioners, land agents, surveyors and land inspectors.

  6. Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute - Wikipedia

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    The SSI merged with the Institute of Surveyors Australia (ISA) to form the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) in July 2009. [3] In 2009, SSSI participated in Q150 (the 150th anniversary of the founding of Queensland) by placing permanent memorials to early explorer/surveyors of Queensland at significant locations. [4]

  7. Surveying in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Surveying in Australia is triangulation-based and shares many similarities with the United Kingdom, including the title deed system. However, a distinctive feature of surveying in Australia is the Torrens System , where real estate records are held in a central deposit and guaranteed by the state.

  8. Cameron Corner Survey Marker - Wikipedia

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    In addition, about 450,000 acres (180,000 ha) of land on the Queensland border could not be leased until its position was determined. [7] Augustus Charles Gregory, Queensland Surveyor-General and William Albert Baylesford Greaves, NSW District Surveyor of the Northern Rivers, conducted this initial survey of latitude 29S. The marking of the ...

  9. James Warner (surveyor) - Wikipedia

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    James Warner (1814–1891) was a pioneer surveyor in Queensland, Australia. [1] [2] Arriving at Moreton Bay penal colony in 1838, he was one of three surveyors who surveyed the area now Brisbane and its surrounding areas. [3] He worked for 50 years in the Survey Office of Queensland, surveying and naming many towns and other features. [4]