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Description: The Digital Cadastral DataBase (DCDB) is the spatial representation of the property boundaries and the related property descriptions of Queensland. The DCDB provides the map base for systems dealing with land and land related information. This dataset is updated nightly from the Queensland Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB).
The layer shows all property parcel types.
Description: This dataset is the spatial representation of lot parcel boundaries in Queensland, and their related parcel descriptions, as captured in the Queensland Spatial Cadastral Fabric (QSCF).In Queensland, land parcels are commonly referred to as “lots” and are defined by specific boundaries on a registered plan (RP) of survey. These lots and their relationship to one another form the overall QSCF, which is the spatial representation of all land parcels in Queensland.QSCF is considered the point of truth for a graphical representation of property boundaries only, and is not the source for legal boundaries. Cadastral survey plans, RPs, and titling information should be referenced for accurate legal boundaries.
Description: This dataset is the spatial representation of strata parcel boundaries in Queensland, and their related parcel descriptions, as captured in the Queensland Spatial Cadastral Fabric (QSCF).Strata parcels indicate lots above, below, and about the ground, and include condominiums, units, apartments, flats, basements, vertical parcels, townhouse complexes, etc.In Queensland, strata title is a form of property ownership whereby multiple owners share a building or complex and its common areas, such as driveways, gardens, and amenities, while maintaining ownership of their own individual unit or units (lots).Strata are managed by a body corporate, governed by the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997. The body corporate is responsible for upkeep and administration of the common property.
Description: This dataset is the spatial representation of secondary interest parcel boundaries in Queensland, and their related parcel descriptions, as captured in the Queensland Spatial Cadastral Fabric (QSCF).In Queensland, “secondary interests” in land are held by parties other than the registered owner of the land. They are created to enable specific use cases such as property access, subleases, and environmental protection. A secondary interest can be applied to any type of lot.Secondary interests are typically created during the development application (DA) process, when a landowner wishes to grant or enable some kind of lease, sublease, agreement, license, or permit. They can be created over freehold land or land administered under the Land Act.Secondary interests are governed by various pieces of legislation, including the Land Act 1994, the Planning Act 2016, and the Land Title Act 1994.
Description: This dataset is the spatial representation of road parcel boundaries in Queensland, and their related parcel descriptions, as captured in the Queensland Spatial Cadastral Fabric (QSCF).A road under the Land Act 1994 is defined as an area of land, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, that is dedicated, notified or declared to be a road for public use, or taken under an Act for the purpose of a road for public use.A road encompasses not only the area covered by the actual road formation (carriageway) but the entire area of land set apart for road purposes, from property boundary to property boundary. It does not matter whether a constructed or discernible carriageway exists - not all roads are used by vehicles or pedestrians, and some may never be.An activity may not be undertaken on a road if it substantially interferes with the purpose for which the land was dedicated unless this has been authorised under and Act.
Description: This dataset is the spatial representation of water parcel boundaries in Queensland, and their related parcel descriptions, as captured in the Queensland Spatial Cadastral Fabric (QSCF).In Queensland, natural (water) cadastral parcels describe boundaries defined by natural features like rivers, streams, or high-water marks. These natural features are used to delineate the extent of land ownership and are crucial components of Queensland’s spatial cadastral data. Parcel boundaries abutting water are typically referred to as tidal boundaries, recorded against the high-water mark, or ambulatory (“fuzzy”) boundaries, meaning the boundary will shift with the ordinary movement of the sea or river through gradual change. It is not possible to “own” part of the moving ocean.
Description: This dataset shows the extent and name of Rural Properties within the State of Queensland. The data has been compiled from numerous sources to produce a state wide coverage with the boundaries aligned to the Queensland Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). Attributes within the data describe the date of extraction from the DCDB and the source for the extent and name of the property. Source data has been obtained from:Queensland Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and ForestryQueensland Digital Cadastral DatabaseQueensland Rural Valuations ProjectQuensland Government and Geoscience Australia Field CheckingAdvice from property owners and departmental regional staff
Description: The Place Names Gazetteer dataset is an extract from the Place Names Database (PNDB) and each place name is represented as a point of latitude and longitude. The data was compiled from the following sources: cadastral and topographic maps, Place Names Card File, Queensland Government Gazettes, Queensland Place Names (QPN) Plans. The Queensland Government has a legislative requirement under the Place Names Act 1994 to record approved place names within Queensland. Under the Act, all approved place names are to be recorded in the Gazetteer.The Act defines "place" as an area or geographical feature (whether natural or artificial). However, a `place` does not include: a) a road within the meaning of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management Act) 1995 b) a canal associated with residential or commercial development c) a building or similar structure d) a dam wall or similar structure e) a local government area or a division or ward of a local government area f) an electoral district under the Electoral Act 1992 g) another place prescribed by regulation.
Description: The Locality Boundaries Dataset is the spatial representation of the Localities of Queensland (e.g.: towns, suburbs, cities etc). This dataset is updated monthly to include any gazetted updates or amendments recorded in the Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB).
Description: The Local Government Area boundaries (LGA) dataset provides the map base of Local Government Areas in Queensland. For coastal Local Government Areas, the Local Government Area comprises the mainland and all islands above their respective sea-shores within the encompassed area, except for Brisbane Local Government Area, which comprises the mainland above Low-Water Mark and includes the whole of Fisherman, Green, Mud and St Helena Islands (being islands situated in or adjacent to Moreton Bay) above the Low-Water Mark, excepting land lying below High-Water Mark on both banks of the Brisbane River and any other river, creek or stream within the area. Although Weipa Town LG area is not included in the Local Government Act, it is recognised as a Local Government under the Commonwealth Aluminium Corporation Pty. Limited Agreement (Weipa Town Plan) Regulation 1994 Sub Legislation No 339. Although the Island community councils are not included in the Local Government Act, they are recognised as Local Governments under the Community Services (Torres Strait) Act and associated Regulations.
Description: A spatial layer containing records of Queensland`s geodetic survey control information extracted from the Survey Control DataBase. The database provides for the effective management of the geodetic survey control information for Queensland for which the Department of Resources is responsible under the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003. The records contain:Registered number - number of survey control markLocal Authority - name of local authorityVertical Height - height of markVertical Datum - datum of the heightProvision for GDA2020 datum coordinate management was added in January 2020.
Description: This dataset displays waterholes within eastern Queensland. The area covered includes all the east coast drainage basins from the South Coast Drainage Basin (NSW border) to the Endeavour Drainage Basin (Cooktown). Those features within the coastal drainage basins have been captured at 1:25000 mapping specifications. Waterholes are a natural depression less than 625 sq. metres which holds perennial water, within a non-perennial watercourse. For such features larger than 625 sq. metres please refer to the Lakes or Watercourse Areas datasets. Features are attributed with names and name source where available. Features have been captured or updated from the best available imagery with an attribute within the data describing the source and reliability. Data sources include:Queensland OrthophotographySatellite ImageryGeoscience AustraliaNames where applicable have been sourced from:- Queensland Place Names Database- Geoscience Australia 250000 Topographic Data- Existing Topographic and Cadastral Mapping- Survey Plans- Field checks
Description: This dataset displays significant waterfalls, both named and un-named within the State of Queensland. The data was sourced from numerous locations and attributes within the data describe the source information. The names of waterfalls have been obtained from:Queensland Place Names DatabaseQueensland publicationsGeoscience Australia 1:100000 Topographic Mapping
Description: This dataset displays the land extent of the State of Queensland and comprises the state border (the cadastral boundary between the states) and the coastline of Queensland, including marine islands. The state border coincides with the position as shown in the Queensland Digital Cadastral Database, while the coastline is the boundary between the mainland, marine islands and the sea, and is generally defined as mean high water, except in the area of mangroves, where the coastline is depicted as the seaward edge of the mangroves. The coastline generally extends up estuaries to agree with the boundaries as depicted by the Queensland Drainage Basins dataset. The coastline has been compiled from the best available imagery and attributes within the data describe the source and age of the imagery. Source imagery includes:Queensland OrthophotographySatellite Imagery
Description: This dataset displays pondage areas (aqualculture areas, settling ponds, salt evaporators) covering the State of Queensland. Large waterbodies associated with mining activity where the water is not used for drinking or agriculture will be classified as pondage features.
Description: This dataset displays the watercourse areas (a natural water channel along which water may flow from time to time) covering eastern Queensland. The area covered includes all the east coast drainage basins from the South Coast Drainage Basin (NSW border) to the Endeavour Drainage Basin (Cooktown) as well as the Fitzroy, Burdekin and Murray Darling Drainage Basins. The watercourse area feature is shown when a watercourse exceeds a set width and is dependant on scale of the data. ( e.g. for 25000 data, watercourses that are greater than 30 metres will be shown as a watercourse area. For 50000- 100000 data, it will be those watercourses greater than 60 metres wide) A connector feature flows through watercourse areas to create a continual linear network for hydrological modelling. Features have been attributed with name and name source where available, perenniality and hierarchy based on the the associated connector feature. Features have been captured or updated from the best available imagery with an attribute within the data describing the source and reliability. Those features within the coastal drainage basins have been captured at 1:25000 mapping specifications, while those features within the Fitzroy, Burdekin and Murray Darling Drainage Basins have been captured at 1:100000 mapping specifications. Data sources include:Queensland OrthophotographySatellite ImageryGeoscience AustraliaNames where applicable have been sourced from:Queensland Place Names DatabaseGeoscience Australia 250000 Topographic DataExisting Topographic and Cadastral MappingSurvey PlansField checks
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Description: This dataset represents street centrelines of Queensland developed in compliance with the provisions of the Queensland Spatial Information Infrastructure Strategy (QSIIS) Standard 3. The street records are polylines with attribution including street name, road classification, route numbers (State and National), and unique identifier.
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Description: This dataset shows the position and names of Railway Stations and Railway Sidings within the State of Queensland. The data has been compiled from numerous sources to produce a state wide coverage. Attributes within the data describe the source of the data and includes data obtained from:Queensland RailQueensland OrthophotographySatellite ImageryGeoscience Australia
Description: This dataset shows the position, name and ownership of Railway Centrelines within the State of Queensland. The data has been compiled from numerous sources to produce a state wide coverage displaying both public and private railways. Attributes within the data describe the source of the data and includes data obtained from:Queensland RailQueensland Department of Transport and Main RoadsQueensland OrthophotographySatellite ImageryGeoscience Australia
Description: Maritime Safety Queenslandport areas plotted from Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, Transport Infrastructure (Ports) Regulation 2005Current as at 25 October 2013. Data should be used in conjunction with the Transport Infrastructure (Ports) Regulation 2005. Schedules 1 and 2.
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Description: This dataset displays runways and taxiways (greater than 15 metres wide) and aircraft parking aprons at major airports and aerodromes within the State of Queensland.