We review the rent paid for pastoral leases every 11 years, basing the rent on how much stock the land can carry for pastoral farming. Find out more about rent review. On 12 May the High Court issued a judgment on the right of pastoral leaseholders to exclusive possession of pastoral lease land, after a hearing conducted in Wellington on 26 March Read the the judgment below.
Pastoral occupation licences allow the licensee to use pastoral land for a fixed term, often to graze stock over summer months. There is no automatic right to renew the licence when it expires. Remaining licences are subject to a compulsory review at the end of the licence period. Financial Performance of Government Trading Enterprises to Foreign Investment in Australia.
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As of 1 July , pastoral stations had their leases renewed on the same conditions and for the same terms as previously existed. Pastoral leases can be renewed and may be suitable as security for financial institutions. The Department of Lands has produced a Pastoral Purposes Framework that provides a guide to a range of activities that can be undertaken on a pastoral lease. The relevant State body for information on pastoral leases is the Department of Lands. The roles and functions of this Board include:.
Land tenure. You are here: Home Land tenure Pastoral leases. Pastoral leases Why was it created? What does title mean? A pastoral lease may have the following restrictions: the arrangements may restrict leaseholders from using their land for activities other than grazing the expansion of other activities may require additional approvals from government and these may not be transferrable between parties as leasehold does not have the same security as freehold, this may affect ability to access finance and capital existence of state based regulations and requirements that might not apply to other forms of tenure.
Much of northern Australia comprises pastoral leases held under Crown land. Who can hold pastoral leases? Both individuals and corporations can hold pastoral leases. Key features of pastoral leases in the NT: There are some restrictions on concentration of pastoral holdings of greater size than 13, square kilometres by the one person or company. While the Minister for Land Resource Management has broad discretionary power to vary lease conditions, non-pastoral uses are facilitated under the Pastoral Land Act's non-pastoral use permit system, administered by the Pastoral Land Board.
There is a legislative mechanism in place under the Crown Lands Act that will, in certain circumstances, enable the lessee to apply to excise a part or all of the lease for which the tenure may be changed. Any such change would be subject to native title where claims are pending. Where native title applies, any land uses that do not fall under the umbrella definition of 'primary production' must satisfy native title as provided for under the Native Title Act Cth.
This is reflected in an administrative focus of the Territory government to ensure sustainable land management including: recognising rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to follow traditional pursuits on pastoral land conducting resource appraisals monitoring of the condition of rangelands promotion of property management plans regulation of stocking levels protocols on public access.
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