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The NSW Surveying Brief

The NSW Surveying Brief

De : Aaron Fleury - Pinnacle Surveyors
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Turn your site commute into a masterclass. This podcast delivers deep dives into NSW surveying related legislation new and old, land law, easements, planning and more. Powered by a verified technical database and AI audio generation, we transform dry regulations into clear, actionable insights. Whether you're looking to brush up knowledge on areas of practice or preparing for BOSSI exams, listen in for practical solutions to real-world surveying problems. Stay informed and improve your practice efficiently.Aaron Fleury - Pinnacle Surveyors
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