Types of land tenure
The Queensland Government is responsible for managing state land for the benefit of all Queenslanders. Under the Land Act 1994, unallocated state land can be made available through various forms of leasehold tenure or for community uses as roads or trust land.
This guide describes the various forms of tenure and is a general overview only. The Land Act 1994 must be referenced for the specific provisions that apply for each tenure.
Related information
- Read about historical leasehold types in Queensland .
- See a map of Queensland leasehold lands .
- Download data on land tenure in Queensland.
- Read more about State land under the Land Act 1994 on the Queensland Government State land webpages.
Types of land tenure
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