People intending to travel through a number of lands administered by the Aboriginal Lands Trust are required to obtain transit permits. The site has an online permit application facility and also provides details for applying by post, fax or in person.
Home page for the Department of Agriculture and Food. At this site you will find information on what the department's role and functions are. Use the alphabetical listing to search any topic you require information on.
If you are looking for a land title, or wish to register a property, you will find details on this site on how you can search for land information and register titles, including information for historic searches.
Phytophthora dieback is a deadly plant disease caused by soil-borne pathogens Phytophthora spp, and is one of the major threats to Western Australia's ecosystems.
The Environmental Protection Authority conducts environmental impact assessments on development proposals, initiates measures to protect the environment from environmental harm and pollution and provides advice to the Minister on environmental matters generally.
See how Western Australia's native forests are managed by the Department of Environment and Conservation for diverse values, including nature conservation, tourism and recreation, water catchment protection and timber production.
The Heritage Council of Western Australia is the State Government’s statutory advisory body on heritage and maintains the State Register of Heritage Places. Its role is to identify, celebrate and promote the conservation and sensitive development of cultural heritage places in WA. It is supported by the State Heritage Office, a branch of State Government. Click here for information on the State Register and other heritage lists; conservation and development advice; assistance and contact details.
LandCorp is the State Government's land and property development agency, developing strategically located industrial land to meet the needs of industry and to achieve economic prosperity for WA. Click here for details of the currently active projects.
Click here for details on the sale of Government land for industrial, residential and commercial use and the details of appointed sales agents. Select an area that interests you to view more information.
WALIS is a consortium of 25 State Government agencies working with local government, business, education and the community to manage the state's land and geographic information.
LandCorp develops industrial and urban land to achieve economic and social prosperity for WA. Click here for information on land for sale, industrial and urban projects, Annual Report and contact details.
Landgate provides Western Australians with easy access to location information including property details, titles, valuations, property sales reports, maps, aerial photography and satellite imagery.
The National Trust of Australia (WA) works to raise knowledge, awareness, understanding and commitment to Western Australia’s natural, Aboriginal and historic heritage.
Landgate's Satellite Remote Sensing Services (SRSS) branch provides specialised services for the acquisition, processing and analysis of satellite data.
Working in partnership with government, industry and community organisations, the Department of Regional Development and Lands, through State Land Services, administers and provides assistance and advice on a range of matters related to State (Crown) land throughout Western Australia.
Sustainable Rural Development (SRD) is a program of the Department of Agriculture and Food. Click here to access information and links on this program.
The Western Australian Planning Commission ensures that the land in WA is planned for the best possible use. On this site you will find information on policies, publications, planning applications, projects for public comment, urban design and more.
WA has a relative disease free agricultural export trade, and protected flora and fauna ecosystem. The WAQIS is responsible for protecting these resources, and operates checkpoints to detect pests and weeds. Find out more from their website.