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Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage - Aboriginal Settlements - Land Use (DPLH-015)
Land use categories as set out in “Aboriginal Settlements Guideline". Refer to https://www.dplh.wa.gov.au/policy-and-legislation/state-planning-framework/fact-sheets,-manuals-and-guidelines/spp-3-2-aboriginal-settlement-guideline for further detail. The list of current layout plans and pdfs can be found at https://www.dplh.wa.gov.au/information-and-services/state-planning/aboriginal-communities/aboriginal-community-maps.
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Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage - Aboriginal Settlements - Cultural Text (DPLH-016)
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Text label used to describe features such as no go areas, building purpose or feature of interest.
Spatial Data - Aboriginal Settlements - Recommended Settlement Zone (DPLH-012)
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Recommended boundary for identification and planning of Aboriginal settlements.
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage - Aboriginal Settlements - Wetlands (DPLH-018)
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Areas that have a water table at or near the land surface.
Department for Housing and Urban Development - Planning Regions 2020
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Planning regions are used for regional and greater Adelaide planning strategies and other planning related matters. The Governor declared seven South Australian planning regions on recommendation of the Minister and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 March 2020. In accordance with section 5(1)(a) of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016, the State is divided into the following planning regions: Greater Adelaide; Eyre and Western; Far North; Kangaroo Island; Limestone Coast; Murray and Mallee; Yorke Peninsula and Mid North. NOTE: the Greater Adelaide and Murray and Mallee planning regions both include the Murray Bridge LGA.
State Environmental Planning Policy (Planning Systems) 2021
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This SEPP contains planning provisions which: identify State or regionally significant development, State significant Infrastructure, and critical State significant infrastructure provide for consideration of development delivery plans by local Aboriginal land councils in planning assessment allow the Planning Secretary to elect to be the concurrence authority for certain development that requires concurrence under nominated State environmental planning policies.  This SEPP has consolidated and repealed the: SEPP (State and Regional Development) 2011 SEPP (Aboriginal Land) 2019 SEPP (Concurrences and Consents) 2018
Repealed - State Environmental Planning Policy (Aboriginal Land) 2019
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This is a repealed State Environmental Planning Policy and has been superseded by the State Environmental Planning Policy (Planning Systems) 2021 as part of the Department's initiative to consolidate State Environmental Planning Policies to simplify and provide certainty to the planning system. Click here to go to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Planning Systems) 2021 Open Data page: https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/opendata/dataset/state-environmental-planning-policy-planning-systems-2021 Go to the following link to find out more about the new consolidated SEPPs: https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/Policy-and-Legislation/State-Environmental-Planning-Policies/Consolidated-state-environmental-planning-policies This historical record identifies areas of local aboriginal land where development is considered.
Spatial Data - State Planning Policy 2.8 Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region (Polygon) (DPLH-054)
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The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland. The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations. The three key objectives of this policy are: to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.