Sale of Crown land
From time to time parcels of Crown land may become available to buy when it is no longer benefiting users or serving a public purpose.

Compulsory acquisition
Crown land can be compulsorily acquired by other parts of government and agencies of the state to enable development of public infrastructure.

Notification of proposed compulsory acquisition of Crown land online application
Notification of proposed compulsory acquisition of Crown land online application form requires mandatory information and supporting documentation.

Land parcel at Deer Vale returned to Aboriginal community
The NSW Government has granted an Aboriginal land claim that will see a parcel of land located in the Northern Tablelands region returned to the local Aboriginal community.

Market rent redetermination
Under the Crown Lands Management Act 2016 (CLM Act), holders of leases, licences and permits (tenures) to use Crown land are required to pay rent.

Ministers consent to sublease online application
Ministers consent to Sublease online application form

Sale of Crown land enquiry form
Generally, Crown land is not sold. If you are seeking to use or occupy Crown land, a Crown land lease or licence should be considered and applied for first.

New accessible changerooms constructed at Barooga Recreation Reserve
Females will be able to play sport in better safety, comfort and convenience after the construction of two new accessible and family-friendly female changerooms on Crown land in the NSW Murray town of Barooga.

$14 million for Crown land reserves improvement fund
The NSW Government will provide $14.578 million in grants to maintain and upgrade Crown land reserves and community facilities to support the cultural, sporting and recreational life of NSW communities.

