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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND INFORMATION

Strategic Plan for 2000-2005 - New Horizons

In 1999-2000, DLI launched a strategic plan spanning five years. Known as New Horizons, the plan has been updated and now outlines how the department will build on initiatives already underway. The targets set in New Horizons reflect goals that we believe should be achieved by 2005 to provide the type of land infrastructure the State will need to support its development and growth.

The goals

  • Leverage DLI's intellectual property to generate revenue through new opportunities, products and services.
  • Lead in the application of land expertise and land information and property solutions to achieve Government priorities.
  • Lead in the delivery of a registration system guaranteeing all interests in land.
  • Enable all Western Australians to access Government information about valuation, ownership and interests in land at any time from any location and through a single doorway.
  • Deliver fundamental land and property data sets to meet the management needs of the State.
  • Target self-sufficiency and ensure that all necessary resources are available and systems in place to meet DLI's Strategic Goals.

Better Planning: Better Services

A Strategic Planning Framework for the Western Australian Public Sector

As a State Government department, DLI is committed to the Strategic Planning Framework, which sets out the Government's vision for Western Australia.

The goals of 'Economy' and 'Governance' are closely aligned with the strategic outcomes of DLI.

  • Economy: DLI's core activities of titling and valuation activities underpin land and property markets and the State's rating and taxing base. DLI's land information activities underpin industry growth and e-commerce.
  • Governance: Initiatives such as the Shared Land Information Platform (SLIP); DLI's focus on technology and its new e-business direction; and its contribution to whole-of-Government savings are aligned with the ideals of Governance.

Vision

...the best opportunities for current and future generations
Western Australia will be a creative, sustainable and economically successful State that embraces its multicultural heritage and its rich natural resources. It will provide the best opportunities for current and future generations to live better, longer and healthier lives.

Goals

People and Communities

  • To enhance the quality of life and wellbeing of all people throughout Western Australia

The Economy

  • To develop a strong economy that delivers more jobs, more opportunities and greater wealth to Western Australians by creating the conditions required for investment and growth

The Environment

  • To ensure that Western Australia has an environment in which resources are managed, developed and used sustainably, biological diversity is preserved and habitats protected

The Regions

  • To ensure that regional Western Australia is strong and vibrant

Governance

  • To govern for all Western Australians in an open, effective and efficient manner that also ensures a sustainable future
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