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PSMA Australia Limited 2005 Day: Thursday 10th November Session: 11.00 - 12.30 Speaker: Graeme Rush Topic: Australian Perspective

© PSMA Australia Limited 2005 Day: Thursday 10th November Session: 11.00 - 12.30 Speaker: Graeme Rush Topic:Australian Perspective

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© PSMA Australia Limited 2005

• Day: Thursday 10th November

• Session: 11.00 - 12.30

• Speaker: Graeme Rush

• Topic: Australian Perspective

The PSMA Australia Perspective

Incorporating Sustainable Development Objectives into ICT Enabled Land Administration Systems

Expert Group Meeting9 – 11 November 2005Department of Geomatics, The University of Melbourne

Presented by

Graeme RushDirector, PSMA Australia

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PSMA Australia PSMA Australia LimitedLimited

A Brief History

• Born from the 1992 ABS need for mapping for statistics

• Produced mapping products for 1996 Census

• Initially a consortium of all State, Territory and Commonwealth governments of Australia

• Initial Leadership & Vision by Prof. Don Grant

• Incorporated as a limited liability company in June 2001

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VisionVision‘The creation of a national asset of

comprehensive, quality and accessible spatial knowledge’.

MissionMission‘To return economic, environmental and social

benefits to the nation through the coordination, assembly and delivery of standards – compliant, national datasets’.

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Executive Chairman – Ollie Hedberg

• Executive Chairman of PSMAAustralia

• Information Management and Land Administration Consultant

• Member of the NSW Land andProperty Information Advisory Board

• Chairman of the Southern RegionalNatural Resource Management Committee (Tasmania)

• Chairman of the Victorian Spatial Council

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PSMA Australia’s PSMA Australia’s Marketplace forMarketplace for

National DatasetsNational DatasetsPSMA Australia:

– only produces National or Multi-jurisdictional datasets

– prefers to develop a dataset/product in celebration with a significant user

– does develop other dataset/products that are believed to be in the National Interest

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Sourcing Data from Sourcing Data from CustodiansCustodians

• PSMA Australia firmly believes that, in order to be able to maintain datasets, data must be sourced from Custodians

…easy to say

…difficult to achieve

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Institutional Arrangements to Institutional Arrangements to SupportSupport

• Data inputs

• Data management

• Data distribution

PSMA Australia is a Relationship PSMA Australia is a Relationship ManagerManager

• Suppliers (Custodians)

• Contractors (Data Integrator/Data Manager)

• Clients (mainly VARs)

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Land Administration & Land Land Administration & Land ManagementManagement

1998 FIG Publication “Cadastre 1998 FIG Publication “Cadastre 2014”2014”Statement 1

Cadastre 2014 will show the complete legal situation of land, including public rights and restrictions.

Statement 2

The separation between maps and registers will be abolished.

Statement 3

The cadastral mapping will be dead. Long live modelling.

Statement 4

Paper and pencil cadastre will have gone.

Statement 5

Cadastre 2014 will be highly privatised. Public and private sector are working closely together.

Statement 6

Cadastre 2014 will be cost recovering.

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CadastreCadastre• The cadastre paradigm is one about the

relationship between LAND, PEOPLE and TAXES

• This paradigm is heavily slanted towards an ECONOMIC mindset

• Land is a commodity that can be bought, sold, mortgaged and taxed

• This cadastral paradigm is consistent with a Land Administration mindset

• However, it is only part of the picture that is encompassed in the emerging Land Management paradigm that is emerging in Australia

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Unbundling of Interests in LandUnbundling of Interests in Land

• Native Title

• Water Rights

• Vegetation Rights

• Contaminated Land

• etc.

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• Each of these interests is being separately regulated through separate pieces of legislation that don’t always recognise that the management activity needs to relate to the LAND

• Many of these interests in land are not recorded on the title documentation

• Consequently Statement 1:– “Cadastre 2014 will show the complete legal

situation of land, including public rights and restrictions”

is not being achieved in Australia

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Rights, Obligations and Rights, Obligations and RestrictionsRestrictions

What we can do RIGHTS

What we must doOBLIGATIONS

What we cannot doRESTRICTIONS

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• The mindset behind these RORs is a more holistic view of land, rather than the narrower economic focus

• The Land Management paradigm encompasses the quadruple bottom line, encompassing:– economic;– social;– environmental; and– spiritual

consideration of our land environment

• The way these processes come together is in the actions that are taken “on the ground” in the form of the Land Management practices undertaken on the land

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PSMA Australia’s Role in Land PSMA Australia’s Role in Land ManagementManagement

• PSMA Australia’s datasets assist Property Managers to manage their resources:

– Topography

– Cadastral Boundaries

– Administrative Boundaries

– etc.

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PSMA Australia’s Role in Land PSMA Australia’s Role in Land ManagementManagement

• PSMA Australia attempts to “value add” to data collected by Custodians, some of whom play other roles in the Land Management environment

• For example in the generation of G-NAF, sources geocode information from jurisdictional DCDB data, and property address from Local Government

• Another example is the Roads layer of the Transport & Topography dataset

• This dataset is generated in part from the jurisdictional DCDB data and Local Government street names

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PSMA Australia’s Role in Land PSMA Australia’s Role in Land ManagementManagement

• To date PSMA Australia has not attempted to play an active role in the Land Management arena, because this is primarily the responsibility of the various State and Territory jurisdictions

• However, PSMA Australia has attempted to capitalise on the data that has been generated by these jurisdictions to produce information products that meet the needs of other users

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PSMA Australia’s Role in Land PSMA Australia’s Role in Land ManagementManagement

• PSMA Australia is aiming for the ubiquitous use of its datasets within Australia, and that these datasets are comprehensive, diverse and needs-driven