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NT Government's eConveyancing platform streamlines land transactions across the territory

The NT Government has launched an eConveyancing platform designed to modernise and accelerate land transaction processing.

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By The Daily Darwin · Published 26 June 2026, 7:05 pm

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Updated 23 h ago· 12 July 2026, 3:48 pm

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NT Government's eConveyancing platform streamlines land transactions across the territory
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The Northern Territory Government has introduced an eConveyancing platform aimed at streamlining land transactions across the territory, according to NT Business News. The digital system is designed to reduce delays and complexity in property conveyancing, a significant step toward modernising the NT's property transfer systems.

For Darwin's property market, which has seen considerable activity in recent years as the city has recovered from earlier downturns, eConveyancing offers potential benefits in transaction speed and cost efficiency. Darwin and surrounding areas have experienced renewed interest from investors and homebuyers, and faster conveyancing processes could support market liquidity.

The platform represents the kind of government service modernisation that affects daily business and real estate transactions across the city. By reducing administrative friction in property transactions, the system could support confidence in the Darwin property market and make it easier for both local and interstate buyers and sellers to complete deals in the region.

Sources: ntindependent.com.au.

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