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  • This map is part of a series which comprises 50 maps which covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:1 000 000 (1cm on a map represents 10km on the ground). Each standard map covers an area of 6 degrees longitude by 4 degrees latitude or about 590 kilometres east to west and about 440 kilometres from north to south. These maps depict natural and constructed features including transport infrastructure (roads, railway airports), hydrography, contours, hypsometric and bathymetric layers, localities and some administrative boundaries, making this a useful general reference map.

  • At this scale 1cm on the map represents 1km on the ground. Each map covers a minimum area of 0.5 degrees longitude by 0.5 degrees latitude or about 54 kilometres by 54 kilometres. The contour interval is 20 metres.

  • Commonwealth Electoral Division of Hasluck - Landcover data with topographer underlay.

  • <p><b>Please note: </b>This topographic map is not available from Geoscience Australia.<p>For availability, refer to NSW Government mapping agency.

  • <p><b>Please note: </b>This topographic map is not available from Geoscience Australia.<p>For availability, refer to NSW Government mapping agency.

  • At this scale 1cm on the map represents 1km on the ground. Each map covers a minimum area of 0.5 degrees longitude by 0.5 degrees latitude or about 54 kilometres by 54 kilometres. The contour interval is 20 metres.

  • Predominantly available across northern Australia along major transport routes and other selected areas (about 1,000 maps have been published to date). At this scale 1cm on the map represents 500m on the ground. This map series does not cover Australia. Currency: Ranges from 1968 to 2006 Coordinates: Geographical and UTM Datum: AGD66, new edition WGS84; AHD Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator UTM Medium: Paper, flat copies only

  • This map shows the estimated extent of banana plantations in Innisfail on (date to be determined), prior to Tropical Cyclone Yasi (TC Yasi) impacting the area. Cloudy conditions over areas affected by TC Yasi required the use of cloud penetrating radar satellites to observe the affected areas.

  • 250K topographic map 2010 Edition 4

  • <p><b>Please note: </b>This topographic map is not available from Geoscience Australia.<p>For availability, refer to NSW Government mapping agency.