Established in 2018,  the purpose of the Land Titling Advisory Group (LTAG) is to create a long-term communication channel between property industry stakeholders, the Office of the Registrar-General (ORG) and Land Services SA (LSSA).

The LTAG aims to facilitate transparent stakeholder consultation, which enables members to raise issues and concerns, and seek clarification on a range of relevant matters. The LTAG also enables the ORG and LSSA to advise and collaborate on changes relevant to industry.  It is not a decision-making body, but rather an open, consultative body for the purposes of two-way advice and clarification. Feedback from the LTAG is used as part of decision-making processes by both LSSA and the ORG. The LTAG considers a wide range of matters including, but not limited to:

  • Consulting on the development of policy and legislative changes affecting land transactions in South Australia.
  • Clarifying and advising on LSSA administration and procedures, including land registry forms
  • Advising on and clarifying eConveyancing updates, as well as conducting follow-up consultation and implementation
  • Advising on and clarifying compliance requirements and auditing regimes.

Land Titling Advisory Group Terms and Reference

Membership in the LTAG is established through an expression of interest (EOI) process that is instigated via a Customer Information Bulletin. The Law Society (SA) and Australian Institute of Conveyancers (SA) will be approached directly for their participation. Members are appointed for a term of two years.

Both the ORG and LSSA are committed to creating an LTAG that is diverse and inclusive of firms of different sizes, geographical location and transaction volume to accurately reflect the property industry in South Australia.

Expressions of interest for membership of LTAG closed on 24 January 2025.

The 2025-26 Members of LTAG are:

LTAG Member Organisation
Anna Pantelios Mellor Olsson
Antonia Li Thomson Geer Lawyers
Beck Andersen Johnston Withers Lawyers
Belinda Dawes Department for Environment and Water Crown Lands Program
Belinda Summers Stevens Partners
Ben McDonald Fentons Conveyancing
Carmel Noon Australian Institute of Conveyancers SA Division
Christine Bertram Bertram and Co
Christopher Chong Chong and Co Lawyers
Constantine Costi Costi and Co Commercial Lawyers
Emma Green Adviser to the Minister for Housing and Urban Development
Geoff Stevens Prospect Conveyancing
Jenny Stockham Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
Josie Lazzaro Metro Conveyancing
Kathy Constan LodgeX Legal Pty Ltd
Lucy Garnett Fentons Conveyancing
Mara Pyrgiotis PEXA
Maria Crisa Optima Conveyancing
Mark Christmas RevenueSA
Melanie Wilson Connolly Wilson Conveyancing
Michael Nietschke Geospatial Council of Australia
Samuel Partridge Hume Taylor and Co Lawyers
Sharyn Ingram Ingram Rothe Midson Conveyancers

Nominations will be sought for the 2027-28 period in late 2026.