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WALIS was established by the Western Australian (WA) Government in 1981. It is responsible for coordinating the discovery of, and access to, location-based or geographic data generated by WA Government agencies. WALIS achieves this through partnerships between organisations, projects, committees and working groups; coordinated through Landgate.
SLIP is a key component in delivering on the Western Australian Whole-of-Government Open Data Policy (2015), which states that government agencies should make their datasets publicly available. SLIP delivers data to users through services, including Maps such as Locate and Open Geospatial Consortium (OCG) compliant web services that can be used ...
Landgate also provides consultancy services in the areas of survey, valuation (government only), international relations, pastoral and rangelands, and native titles. In order to deliver these services and provide context to the State's property interests, Landgate coordinates access to location information held across WA government departments ...
Strata title is a form of ownership and housing tenure devised for multi-level apartment blocks and horizontal subdivisions with shared areas. The word "strata" refers to apartments on different levels. Strata title was first introduced in 1961 in the state of New South Wales, Australia, to better cope with the legal ownership of apartment ...
Conveyancing Act 1919 [9] Victoria: Property Law Act 1958 [10] Sale of Land Act 1962 [11] Australian Capital Territory: Civil Law (Property) Act 2006 [12] Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Act 2003 [13] Queensland: Property Law Act 1974 [14] Land Titles Act 1994 [15] Northern Territory: Law of Property Act [16] Land Title Act [17] South ...
The former Florida lawmaker sought a restraining order in federal court Monday morning to prevent the report's official release. But Gaetz is also accused of sexually assaulting a girl who was 17 ...
The land district is the highest level of land division actively used in Western Australian land titles, and has been in use in some form since the earliest days of the Swan River Colony, although only achieved statutory recognition with the enactment of section 7 the Land Act 1898.
The State Records Act 2000 replaced the archives and recordkeeping aspects of the Library Board of Western Australia Act 1951–1983. [5] Providing for an independent State Records Commission (SRC) [6] with standards-setting, auditing and reporting responsibilities, the SRC is accountable directly to Parliament. Membership of the commission is ...