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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 ...
limited government release of new land (reducing supply). [8] the average floor area of new houses has increased by up to 53.8% in the 18 years from 1984–85 to 2002–03. [9] a tax system that favours investors and existing home owners, with policies such as negative gearing and capital gain tax discounts.
The Valuer General is responsible for standards and policy in relation to the land valuation system and determining compensation for the acquisition of properties and monitors the quality of the value of land and services to the community by Property NSW. [1] The Office of the Valuer General provides day-to-day support to the Valuer General.
In 2015, the organisation was tasked by the NSW Government to supply the equivalent of 20,000 new homesites over the following four years in response to Sydney’s growing population. [19] In 2018, the NSW Government reassigned UrbanGrowth NSW's portfolio, [20] with the retail land development portfolio remaining with Landcom. Henceforth ...
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 Government, ACT Government and Yass Valley Council had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that ensured the new residential areas would be supported by services and infrastructure on a cross-border agreement basis. [6] Local environmental planning provisions for land in Parkwood, including zoning of lands, were made in 2020. [7]
Particular focus was given to land release on the Rural-urban fringe, establishing a hierarchy of urban centres, the construction of new public housing estates and a preference towards building car based infrastructure (such as new highways, etc.). Examples include the Sydney County of Cumberland Plan of 1948 (regarded as the first metropolitan ...
Planning for the township of Googong began in the early 2000s, with approval to begin the re-zoning process granted in 2006. The findings of the Independent Queanbeyan Land Release Inquiry, issued by the NSW Minister for Planning in September of that year, recommended the site as the future residential growth area for the City of Queanbeyan. In ...