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About the Surveyor-General of Victoria
The Surveyor-General of Victoria is the primary government authority on surveying and the cadastre (land property boundaries and tenure). Roles and responsibilities for the Surveyor-General are prescribed under a diverse range of Acts and Regulations of Parliament.
The role of the Surveyor-General includes responsibilities for Victoria's:
- land administration
- planning
- surveying
- electoral system
- geographic place names
- regulation
- geodetic infrastructure and survey control network
- protection of the cadastre
- industry leadership.
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Surveyor-General of Victoria
John E. Tulloch |
Statutory Responsibilities and Powers
The Surveyor-General plays a key governance role in Victoria. The Surveyor-General is:
- the statutory authority on surveying and cadastral boundaries
- the Registrar of Geographic Names in Victoria, visit www.land.vic.gov.au/vicnames
- the Chair of the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria, visit www.surveyorsboard.vic.gov.au
- a Commissioner for Electoral Boundaries in Victoria
- a member of the Federal Redistribution Committee for Victoria
- a State Verifying Authority for the measurement of length
- responsible for registering survey plans in the Land Registry
- leading the Office of Surveyor-General Victoria (SGV) and its contribution to the Department of Sustainability and Environment's (DSE) corporate mission, product and service delivery charter.
Additional Roles and Responsibilities
- provision of high level advice to the Minister and DSE on statutory and policy matters relating to surveying, geodetic infrastructure, the survey control network and the cadastre
- determination and approval of Crown (government) land boundaries and alignments
- co-ordination of surveying activities within Victoria and to ensure that appropriate standards are maintained by state authorities
- maintenance of Victoria's geodetic infrastructure and survey control network
- the setting of standards of measurement and is a State Verifying Authority for the measurement of length, under the Australian Government's National Measurement Act 1960.
- monitoring of the compliance of land surveyors with regulations and standards to ensure adequate maintenance of the cadastral boundaries form the basis of land ownership in Victoria
- promulgation of surveying practice directions in relation to standards of measurement, survey and marking from time to time, whether through the Survey Practice Handbook or Surveyor-General Practice Directives.
Further information and general enquiries:
Surveyor-General Victoria
Level 17, 570 Bourke Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
P.O.Box 500
East Melbourne VIC 3002
Ph: (03) 8636 2525
Fax: (03) 8636 2588
Email: Surveyor.General@dse.vic.gov.au
This document was last reviewed on 7/08/2006.
© 2007 by the State of Victoria
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