451418607 Land Administration Department of Geomatics The University of Melbourne

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Title: 451418607 Land Administration Department of Geomatics The University of Melbourne


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451-418/607 Land AdministrationDepartment of
GeomaticsThe University of Melbourne
Victorian Cadastral Systemincluding the role of
Licensed Land Surveyors
  • Keith C. Bell
  • Surveyor General of Victoria

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Lecture Overview
  • The Cadastral System
  • Key Legislation
  • Current Reform Initiatives
  • Overview of Surveying
  • Surveyors Board
  • Roles
  • Conclusion

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Elements of the Cadastral System
  • Land Registration
  • Spatial Component - Survey Plans (DCDB)
  • Valuation
  • Crown Land Management

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Importance of Victorian Cadastre
  • Value of Rateable Property 560 B
  • Value of Property Sales 25B pa (gt3x Vic GDP)
  • Major Component of Victorian Economy is
    Property
  • Crown Parks and Reserves

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Status of Cadastre in Victoria
  • 2.4M Land Parcels
  • Plans Lodged Annually ? 10,000
  • Parcels Created Annually ? 50,000
  • Government Guarantees Title
  • Government does not Guarantee Boundaries
  • State DCDB (Vicmap Property) is an Index to
    Cadastre and is not Survey Accurate and
    is not used for Registration

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Key Legislation
  • Subdivision Act 1988
  • Surveyors Act 1978
  • Survey Coordination Act 1958
  • Land Act 1958
  • Local Government Act 1989
  • Transfer of Land Act 1958
  • Property Law Act 1958

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Current Reform Initiatives
  • Titles Automation Project
  • Property Information Project
  • Standard Parcel Identifier
  • Valuation Best Practice
  • Re-engineering of Crown Land Administration
  • Electronic Conveyancing
  • Land Exchange
  • Survey Reform Project

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Land Surveying Historical Overview
  • 1803 - Charles Grimes Maps Port Phillip including
    Maribyrnong Yarra Rivers
  • 1837 - Robert Hoddle Arrived in Port Phillip -
    Surveying for Land Settlement
  • 1851 - Proclamation of Victoria
  • 1885 - Royal Commission on Land Titles and
    Surveying
  • 1892 - Surveyors Board of Victoria Established
  • 1896 - Modern Licence Introduced
  • 1958 - Current Survey Coordination Act
  • 1978 - Current Surveyors Act
  • 1995 - Cadastral Surveyors Regulations

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Status of Surveyors in Victoria
  • Surveyors in Victoria ? 1000 Licensed
  • General Registration ? 15
  • Graduates in Surveying ? 50 per year
  • 21 Surveyors Licensed in last 2 years
  • 77 of Surveyors are over 45
  • Licensed for Life (currently)
  • 400 Surveyors Regularly Lodge Plans
  • 600 Surveyors Actively Practising

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Surveyors Board of Victoria
  • Statutory Body for the Regulation of Surveyors
    and Surveying in Victoria
  • Government, Industry, Academia and Community
    Representatives
  • Establishes and Maintains Survey Practice
    Standards and Guidelines
  • Examines Competency for Registration and
    Licensing
  • Maintains the Register of Surveyors
  • Advises Government on Surveying Issues

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Role of Surveyor General
  • Governments Primary Authority on Surveying and
    Land Boundaries
  • Policy Advice and Adjudications
  • Survey Infrastructure
  • Technical Standards and Audit Program
  • CPO and Crown Plan Registrations
  • Electoral Boundaries Commission
  • Verification Authority for Length

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Role of Land Surveyors
  • Agent of Crown
  • Responsibilities to Crown, Client and Community
  • Relationship to Local Government and the
    Development Industry
  • Facilitators of Development
  • Surveyors need a Broad Perspective of their Role

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Conclusion
  • Significance of the Cadastre
  • Surveyors Primary Role in the Cadastre and
    Spatial Data Infrastructure
  • Surveyors Primary Role in the States Property
    Registration System
  • Surveyors Primary Role in Development
  • Relevance of Survey Reform to Land Economy
  • Significant Role Surveyors Play in the Broader
    Land Administration Agenda
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