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Australasian Legal Information Institute
Australasian Legal Information Institute
Acronym
AustLII
Data aggregator
Phone number
+61-2-9514-4921

Location

235 Jones Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
Level 12, Building 10
Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
Postal address
AustLII, Faculty of Law
University of Technology, Sydney
PO Box 123
Broadway NSW 2007, Australia
Working languages
English

AustLII is Australia's most popular online free-access resource for Australian legal information, serving the needs of a multitude of users with over 700,000 hits daily. AustLII is a joint facility of the UTS and UNSW Faculties of Law.

The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) provides free internet access to Australasian legal materials. AustLII's broad public policy agenda is to improve access to justice through better access to information. To that end, we have become one of the largest sources of legal materials on the net, with over four million searchable documents.

AustLII publishes public legal information -- that is, primary legal materials (legislation, treaties and decisions of courts and tribunals); and secondary legal materials created by public bodies for purposes of public access (law reform and royal commission reports for example) and a substantial collection of law journals.

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Soil Conservation and Land Care Act.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

The Act (59 sections) is divided into 6 Parts: Preliminary (I); Object and duties (II); Administration (III); Conservation and rehabilitation of land (IV); Appeals (V); Miscellaneous (VI).The Act establishes the Soil Conservation Council, soil conservation districts and boards. The main instruments of the Act are assessment of land (initiated by the Minister), district plans (developed by the Boards), voluntary property plans and soil conservation orders (issued by the Board or the Conservator).

Miscellaneous Act Amendment (Aboriginal Community Living Areas) Act.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

This Act makes provision for the extinction of certain areas from pastoral leases and granting them as living areas for the benefits of Aboriginal who used to be resident in those areas or to other Aboriginals. For the purpose of solving disputes related to the implementation of the Act, the Community Living Areas Tribunal is established and regulated under the Act (Part 4).

Amends: Crown Lands Act. (2014-06-02)
Amends: Lands Acquisition Act. (2016-04-06)
Amends: Mining Act. (2007-05-17)
Amends: Real Property Act. (1999-06-09)

Real Property Regulations 2009.

Regulations
Australia
Oceania

These Regulations, consisting of 16 sections divided into five Parts and completed by one Schedule, set out the conditions for applications for division or amalgamation of land and the requirements for the subsequent plans. The Regulations are divided as follows: Land division, including transactions excluded from unlawful division provisions and the certificate of licensed surveyor (2); Land amalgamation, including examination of plans (3); Certification of instruments (4); Verification of identity requirements (4A) and Miscellaneous (5).

Pastoral Leases (Rental) Act.

Legislation
Australia
Oceania

Notwithstanding any other law in force in the Territory, the terms and conditions of the pastoral lease or the fact that rental in respect of a pastoral lease may have been paid in pursuance of such terms and conditions in respect of the financial year before the Administrator's assent to this Act was declared, the rent payable in respect of a pastoral lease for the financial year is the rent that is or was otherwise payable in respect of that lease multiplied by a rental increase factor of 2.8, and the additional rent resulting from the application of the rental increase factor shall be pa

Real Property Regulation 2014.

Regulations
Australia
Oceania

The object of this Regulation, consisting of 25 sections divided into five Parts and completed by six Schedules, is to remake, with minor changes, the provisions of the Real Property Regulation 2008 which was repealed on 1 September 2014 by section 10(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.