SA Community Titles Workshop
RegisterDo you want to learn more about Community Titles?
Do you have ideas on how to improve the Community Title development processes?
Join the Geospatial Council for a Community Title focussed one hour workshop to hear from your colleagues and collaborate on improving Community Title development processes.
The Community Titles Act was enacted in 1996, after 27 years it is time to review the Community Titles Act and other legislation, guidelines and policies which affect Community Title developments to understand the challengers that Land Surveyors and developers are facing.
South Australian Land Surveyors through various forums and committees have been documenting their Community Title concerns over the last 8 years developing a comprehensive register of opportunities for improvement
Join us for a short interactive workshop to understand what has been done, what are our options to make a change and talk about the issues that have been raised. Speakers include Michael Nietschke and Noel Gehren from Alexander Symonds and Steve Andrews from Land Services SA.
CPD
Conveniently being held just prior and in the same venue as the Surveyors Board SA Annual General Meeting, this is an opportunity to learn, contribute and earn one (1) valuable Board Endorsed CPD Point.
Registration
Registration is only $30 for GCA members and $45 for non-members. Places are limited however, so register now to secure your spot!
Register
Terms & Conditions
1. Refunds for Geospatial Council events are available up to seven (7) days prior. There are no refunds after this date, however registration can be transferred to a colleague. 2. Attendees at Geospatial Council events acknowledge they may be photographed and these images may be used by GCA on social media, our website or similar for marketing purposes. 3. Contact details (name, company and email address only) of event attendees may be provided to event sponsors for marketing purposes. Attendees will have the option to opt out of further communications.
Date
Wed 20 September 2023
Time
3:30pm - 4:30pm (ACST)