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NSW Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) is the business name of Australian Registry Investments (ARI), the operator of land titling and registry services in the Australian state of New South Wales. [1] It is responsible for the state's land titles and property information and operates a registry under a 35-year concession with the Government of ...
The NSW Department of Planning and Environment moved from the former Lands Department building in September 2016. Up until now, the NSW Government Department (of Lands) had been in the Bridge Street building since it was completed in 1892. The building will be refurbished into a hotel where the historical features will be retained for visitors ...
The NSW government continues to guarantee title under the Torrens Assurance Fund (TAF) and will continue to retain full ownership of all land title data. The government created the Office of the Registrar General on 1 July 2016 to monitor and enforce the operator’s performance of the land titles registry business in respect of defined service ...
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New South Wales LGAs by largest council faction as of December 2022. This is a list of local government areas (LGAs) in New South Wales, sorted by region.As of September 2024 there were 128 local government areas in New South Wales, [1] there are 33 local government areas in Greater Sydney and 95 local government areas amongst 12 regions of Regional New South Wales.
Genealogy records from the 19th and early 20th centuries for New South Wales commonly use the town name followed by the county. The 1911 Britannica lists all towns in New South Wales the same way, such as Albury, Goulburn county, [ 2 ] Broken Hill, Yancowinna county [ 3 ] and Wagga-Wagga, Wynyard county.
Local government area Region Area Population Density (people/km 2) References km 2 sq mi Rank 2016 census Rank 2021 census Rank 2021 census Rank; Albury, City of
Early publications included a street directory for Sydney and its suburbs, and this later expanded to include Newcastle and West Maitland. Advertisements for local business were also present throughout the directories. The name of the directory changed over time: 1886/87-1893/94: New South Wales Post Office Directory