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  • The Cadastral dataset is the spatial representation of property boundaries and descriptions in the Barcaldine, Charters Towers, Flinders, Longreach and Winton local government areas. It is a fundamental reference layer for spatial information systems in Queensland. This is a complete extract from the Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). Updates to this cadastre in 2012 will be released on the following dates: January 15 and 29 - February 12 and 26 - March 11 and 25 - April 8 and 22 - May 6 and 20 - June 3 and 17 - July 1, 15 and 29 August 12 and 26 - September 9 and 23 - October 7 and 21 - November 4 and 18 - December 2, 16 and 30. In 2013 the 1st release date will be January 13.

  • The Regions data set was created as one of three broad-scale data layers to facilitate the definition of Primary and Secondary compartments. The Regions data is provided so that the logic of the compartment creation can be understood. With regards to spatial scale, the Regions data set represents one of the mid-scale products, as shown in the hierarchical listing for all of the polygon data sets shown below: - Coastal Realms (1:5 000 000) - Coastal Regions (1:1 000 000) - Coastal Divisions (1:250 000) - Primary Compartments (1:250 000 - 1:100 000) - Secondary Compartments (1:100 000 - 1:25 000)

  • Sourced from National Public & Indigenous Lands database.

  • This product is prepared in conjunction with Australia Post and includes the geographic coordinates of the approximate centre of each postcode area. Postcode centroids are commonly used to calculate approximate distances between postcode areas. Scale is 1:10 000 in urban areas, and 1:25 000 to 1:1m in rural areas.

  • This product is prepared in conjunction with Australia Post. Optimal boundary files data is the most detailed of the boundary products and has been designed for use in larger advanced computer mapping applications. Scale is 1:10 000 in urban areas, and 1:25 000 to 1:1m in rural areas.

  • This product is prepared in conjunction with Australia Post. This product is designed for the largest range of users. It is less detailed than the Optimal version yet it remains geographically accurate and thus ideal for market analysis and address matching applications. Scale is 1:10 000 in urban areas, and 1:25 000 to 1:1m in rural areas.

  • Shows the boundaries of all Commonwealth Electoral Divisions. Data are captured from 1:10 000 and 1:50 000 scale maps in urban areas and 1:100 000 and 1:250 000 scale maps in rural areas. Attribute information includes date of electoral redistribution. Produced in conjunction with the Australian Electoral Commission. Data are suitable for GIS applications. Data will be updated after each redistribution. Please Note: The NSW Land Information Centre holds copyright over the NSW data.

  • This two-sided map shows the nation`s official Australia Post postcode and sorting division boundaries. Printed in four colours, the map shows state boundaries, city and town names and other important topographic features. Major urban areas are clearly shown in a series of individual enlargements. The map is available folded and flat as a handy wall chart.

  • Shows the boundaries of all areas registered as part of the National Estate. Data are captured from 1:100 000 and 1:250 000 scale source material. Attribute information for each area consists of a name, map sheet it apears on, geographical coordinates and a unique Australian Heritage number. Produced in conjunction with the Australian Heritage Commission. Data are suitable for GIS applications. Data is updated annually in accordance with Commonwealth Gazettal notifications.

  • This dataset attempts to reflect the boundaries of claimant applications for Native Title as per the Register of Native Title Claims (s185, Native Title Act; Commonwealth). This is a national dataset but data is stored by jurisdiction (State), for ease of use. Applications stored for each jurisdiction dataset include applications which overlap into adjoining jurisdictions as well as applications which overlap with these. This dataset depicts the spatial record of registered claimant applications. Aspatial attribution includes National Native Title Tribunal number, Federal Court number, application status and the names of both the NNTT Case Manager and Lead Member assigned to the application. Applicants of registered applications have the Right To Negotiate (RTN) with respect to certain types of Future Acts over the area being claimed. Whilst applications that are determined are recorded on a separate register, all registered applications remain on the Register of Native Title Claims until otherwise finalised.