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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.
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 ...
Landgate maintains the official register of land ownership and survey information for the 2,645,600 km 2 of Western Australia. The authority provides a wide range of products and services such as Certificates of Title , Property Sales Reports, Survey Plans, aerial photography , satellite imagery , maps and data , and are responsible for valuing ...
In New Zealand, strata title, commonly called a unit title, is created by the Unit Titles Act 2010. [2] There are 145,000 unit title dwellings in New Zealand. [3] A unit title can be either a stratum in freehold, where the owners own the underlying land, or stratum in leasehold, where another person owns the land and the body corporate pays ...
SLIP is delivered on behalf of the Government of Western Australia by Landgate; and is supported through a whole-of-government collaboration called WALIS. 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.
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 ...
The Conferral Act refers to more than 150 existing Acts of Parliament, known as enabling Acts. The enabling Acts give the SAT the jurisdiction to make decisions on specific matters. [1] [2] The SAT: aims to make the correct or preferable decision based on the merits of each application; is not a court and, therefore, strict rules of evidence do ...
Strata title was developed in Australia and by-laws of body corporate are also empowered by state legislation. [6] Many people come into contact with strata by-laws on a regular basis, since they affect what people living in strata title housing can do in their homes. [7] The most well-known of these is the "no pets in flats" rule. [8] [9]