Planning and Development Act 2005
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The Planning and Development Act 2005 is an Act of the Western Australian Parliament which lays down specific controls over planning at a metropolitan and local level as well as establishing more general controls over the subdivision of land. The Act consolidated the Town Planning and Development Act 1928, Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 and the Western Australian Planning Commission Act 1985 into a single piece of legislation.
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- Hedgcock, D. O, Yiftachel. 1992. Urban and Regional Planning in Western Australia. Paradigm Press: Perth.
- Planning and Development Act 2005. Department for Planning and Infrastructure. Retrieved on 2007-04-05.
- The Planning and Development Act 2005 and related legislation - Questions and answers. Department for Planning and Infrastructure. Retrieved on 2007-04-05.