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EC News

EC News is an in-depth discussion about project issues relating to the Electronic Conveyancing (EC) system. EC Express is no longer being produced and has been incorporated into EC News. If you would like to receive this free newsletter, email ec@ec.land.vic.gov.au stating that you would like to subscribe to EC News. Current and past editions of EC News and EC Express can be located below.

Edition Description Size
EC News Dec 2010 EC signs up its 200th subscriber - Welcome Sydney PDF (514KB)
EC News July 2010 Transactions, subscribers on the rise PDF (253KB)
EC News March 2010 New outlook on the EC landscape PDF (245KB)
EC News May 2009 President lodges first caveat PDF (179KB)
EC News Dec 2008 EC system to process caveats in early 2009 PDF (455KB)
EC News Jun 2008 EC named finalist for e-Award PDF (284KB)
EC News May 2008 EC processes world's first electronic settlement PDF (348KB)
EC Express Nov 2007 Commencement of the world's first electronic property settlement and lodgement system PDF (32KB)
EC News Oct 2007 Release 2.0 goes live in November PDF (112KB)
EC Express May 2007 Stage 1 - 354 transactions created in EC - General Manager's Report PDF (86KB)
EC Express Dec 2006 Successful year for Electronic Conveyancing in Victoria PDF (59KB)
EC News Oct 2006 Stage 1 of Electronic Conveyancing Pilot starts PDF (90KB)
EC News May 2006 Time for Testing and Training PDF (102KB)
EC Express Mar 2006 Pilot Participants and Go Live date announced PDF (52KB)
EC News Dec 2005 Support for Electronic Conveyancing strengthens PDF (118KB)
EC Express Oct 2005 Full steam ahead for EC PDF (80KB)
EC News May 2005 Bringing conveyancers to the forefront PDF (198KB)
EC Express Mar 2005 Financial institutions sign on for EC Pilot PDF (62KB)

 

Media releases

Media release Description Date
Prime Minister of Australia COAG agrees to a national electronic conveyancing system
Joint media release with the Minister for Finance & Deregulation, Lindsay Tanner
02 Jul 2008
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Benefits of Using EC

  • Eliminates the need for paper-based settlements
  • Provides a more convenient and efficient work environment
  • No need to attend property settlements
  • Save money with lower lodgement fees

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