Pastoral Leases Western Australia. They are administered by the State Government. A the commercial grazing of livestock such as sheep cattle and goats on native vegetation. Pastoral leases in Western Australia Pastoral leases are primarily situated in arid and semi-arid regions within the north and regional Western Australia. All of Western Australias pastoral leases expired on June 30 2015 Of the 507 pastoral leases across 437 pastoral stations 435 stations had their leases renewed Leases not renewed become unallocated Crown land administered by the Department of Lands.
These are available to the public on request at cost. The latest pastoral rents were effective from 1 July 2019. Pastoral leases in Western Australia. 2019 Western Australia Pastoral Land Tenure - Goldfields - Nullarbor Region. Pastoral leases are limited to the natural surface of the land only and the lessee has no right to the soil or timber. Around 39 of the States rangelands 87 million hectares is under pastoral lease.
They are usually found in country that is designated as rangelands.
Leases whilst still conforming with the requirements of the. They are usually found in country that is designated as rangeland. Western Australias pastoral lease rents are reviewed every five years by the Valuer General in consultation with the Pastoral Lands Board PLB and in accordance with the Land Administration Act 1997 LAA. A map of Western Australia showing the pastoral lease boundaries and names and their tenure. They are usually found in country that is designated as rangelands. Some 527 pastoral leases exist in Western Australia.