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  2. Cadastral divisions of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Map of the 37 Victorian counties. Cadastral divisions in Victoria are called counties, which are further subdivided into parishes and townships, for cadastral or land administration purposes. Cadastral divisions of county, parish and township form the basis for formal identification of the location of any piece of land in the state.

  3. Surveyor-General of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In the post Second World War period, the Surveyor-General was also Director of Mapping, but in 1995 lost this position to the Office of Geographic Data Coordination (OGDC) which became the Land Information Group (LIG) under Land Victoria. The responsibilities have continued with another business unit under what is now Land Use Victoria.

  4. Institution of Surveyors Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, under the leadership of Warwick Watkins, then Chair of the Australian New Zealand Land Information Council , the National Spatial Action Agenda (NSAA) was conceived and promoted. In Victoria, the then Executive Director of Land Victoria, Elizabeth O'Keeffe, was a leading promoter of the NSAA. In September 2001, O’Keeffe signed a ...

  5. Module:Location map/data/Australia Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Australia Victoria is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Victoria in Australia. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  6. Lands administrative divisions of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The counties appear on some nineteenth century maps of Australia along with counties in other states, [41] [42] however it was the land districts which were used for cadastral purposes, and were the equivalent of the counties used in the eastern states. Around the end of the twentieth century, legal documents usually wrote them in the order ...

  7. Surveying in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Torrens system was introduced in 1862 by the Real Property Act. [6] The previous system of registering deeds is now known as the "old system". This is a map of the land grants around the Swan River, Western Australia in 1839. The map was drawn by John Arrowsmith from the survey data of John Septimus Roe.

  8. Surf Coast Shire - Wikipedia

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    A position of Deputy Mayor was created in 2004, but it was abolished for the 2005 mayoral election. ... Link to Land Victoria interactive maps; The Anglesea ...

  9. Geopositioning - Wikipedia

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    The intersection of these lines is the current position of the vessel. Usually, a fix is where two or more position lines intersect at any given time. If three position lines can be obtained, the resulting "cocked hat", where the three lines do not intersect at the same point, but create a triangle, gives the navigator an indication of the ...