Land Act 1910
The Land Act 1910 was a significant piece of legislation in Australia that aimed to regulate land ownership and promote closer settlement. It introduced measures to make land more accessible to ordinary citizens, encouraging agricultural development and the establishment of small farms. The Act sought to address issues of land monopolization and improve the distribution of land resources.
Under the Act, provisions were made for the leasing and purchasing of land, with a focus on ensuring that land was used productively. It also included guidelines for land selection, which aimed to support new settlers and enhance rural communities. Overall, the Land Act 1910 played a crucial role in shaping land policy in Australia.