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  2. Australian property law - Wikipedia

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    The Torrens system was introduced first in South Australia by Sir Robert Richard Torrens, the Registrar-General of Deeds, through the Real Property Act 1858. [1] Victoria adopted the system with the Real Property Act 1862, [2] and New South Wales with the commencement of the Real Property Act 1862 on 1 January 1863. [3]

  3. What happens if I find an unregistered easement running ... - AOL

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    The easement contains pipes that supply water to 360,000 residents. The problem is that those pipes are now nearly 100 years old, so a rupture could happen at any time, resulting in untold damages.

  4. Protected areas of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Protected areas of New South Wales include both terrestrial and marine protected areas. As of June 2020 [update] there are 225 national parks in New South Wales . [ 1 ] A number established since the late 1970s followed campaigns by local residents and environmentalists.

  5. Macquarie Pass National Park - Wikipedia

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    Macquarie Pass National Park was established in 1970 and protects a range of eucalypt forests and rainforest, including one of Australia's most southerly stands of subtropical rainforest. [3] The pass was opened in 1898 and has been a major route into and out of the Illawarra coastal plain ever since.

  6. New South Wales State Heritage Register - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Council of New South Wales, a statutory body appointed by the NSW Government and comprising members of the community, the government, the conservation profession and representatives of organisations such as the National Trust of Australia, makes decisions about the care and protection of heritage places and items that have been identified as being significant to the people of NSW.

  7. Western Sydney Parklands - Wikipedia

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    The Western Sydney Parklands is an urban park system and a nature reserve located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [2] The NSW government has spent around $400 million for the park. The park is governed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and is listed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. [3]

  8. New South Wales Land and Property Information - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Land and Property Information (NSW LPI), a division of the Department of Finance, Services and Innovation in the government of New South Wales, was the division responsible for land titles, property information, valuation, surveying, and mapping and spatial information in the Australian state of New South Wales.

  9. Queanbeyan Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Queanbeyan Nature Reserve is a protected nature reserve that is located in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia.The 67-hectare (170-acre) reserve is situated approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) west-south-west of the City of Queanbeyan.