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  2. Stuart Town, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Town, formerly known as Ironbark, is a small town on the Central Western Slopes of New South Wales, Australia within Dubbo Regional Council. It is located 317 kilometres (197 mi) north-west of the state capital, Sydney. At the 2011 census, Stuart Town had a population of 487. [1]

  3. Australian property legislation - Wikipedia

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    Property legislation in all states is grounded upon the Torrens principle of registration of title. [1] This posits that each state has a central register of all land in the state and that the register also shows the 'owner' of the land. This system was devised to reduce the amount of fraud relating to land due to the falsification of title deeds.

  4. Australian property law - Wikipedia

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    Legislation regarding property Legislation regarding Title New South Wales: Real Property Act 1900 [8] 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 ...

  5. Property NSW - Wikipedia

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    Property and Development NSW is a statutory body of the Government of New South Wales that manages the State's significant property portfolio and its places. Formed on 1 July 2016, Property NSW encompasses the entities of the former Government Property NSW (GPNSW), the former Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority (SHFA), Teacher Housing Authority of NSW (THA) and Waste Assets Management ...

  6. Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales

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    The first Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales was published in 1832. [2] Prior to the publication of the first issue of the Gazette on 7 March 1832, official notices were published in the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. [3]

  7. Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    It makes plans based on evidence for the state's cities and regions, working with the community, business and local government to create places for people in NSW to live, work and spend their leisure time, while ensuring good access to transport and other services like shops and restaurants.

  8. Office of Local Government (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The role of the office included preparing legislation, providing advice and information to the State Government and local councils, regulating financial management and monitoring financial reporting practices of councils, and improving local government performance through provision of standards and guidelines and conducting reviews and investigations (often called Section 430 investigations).

  9. Robertson Land Acts - Wikipedia

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    Under the reforms unsurveyed land in an area which had been declared an agricultural reserve in designated unsettled areas could be selected and bought freehold in 40-to-320-acre (16–129 ha) lots of crown land, wherever situated at £1 per acre (£2 9s 5d/ha), on a deposit of five shillings per acre (12s 4d/ha), the balance to be paid within three years, an interest-free loan of three ...

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