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NSW Comprehensive Review of Crown Lands Management.
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<blockquote data-quote="shivan" data-source="post: 82055" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>Do not get me wrong, i think everyone in NSW should keep an eye on this, but i think it is a little early for doom and gloom is all. There could be ramifications but the system is in need of an overhaul.</p><p>In regards to the commons, it could get sold to landowners but it does not look like NPWS could get their hands on it. I would hope the more likely option would be to turn it into crown land.</p><p></p><p>Possible options for the future use of commons include:</p><p> converting commons to Crown land and managing them as Crown reserves</p><p> converting commons to Crown land, with commoners continuing </p><p>to use the land through lease or licence arrangements</p><p> disposing of commons to commoners, adjoining landowners or otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shivan, post: 82055, member: 194"] Do not get me wrong, i think everyone in NSW should keep an eye on this, but i think it is a little early for doom and gloom is all. There could be ramifications but the system is in need of an overhaul. In regards to the commons, it could get sold to landowners but it does not look like NPWS could get their hands on it. I would hope the more likely option would be to turn it into crown land. Possible options for the future use of commons include: converting commons to Crown land and managing them as Crown reserves converting commons to Crown land, with commoners continuing to use the land through lease or licence arrangements disposing of commons to commoners, adjoining landowners or otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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