The Points of Interest (POI) web service provides the identification and location of a feature, service or activity that people may want to see, know about or visit. POI features for this service are primarily derived from features maintained within the Digital Topographic Database (DTDB). The POI feature class is maintained programmatically (automated) by sourcing spatial and aspatial attributes from other feature classes in the DTDB that contain POI features. The midpoint of a line or polygon features is used to define the POI. Points of Interest include features related to Community, Education, Recreation, Transportation, Utility, or Hydrography, Physiography and Place, and defined as a place with a prescribed name. The attribute information for an individual dataset may have been thinned or modifed to cater for the service. The service is available in a cached environment only. This dataset is compliant with the NSW FSDF and its specifications. For details information for each individual dataset contained in this web services.
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Foundation spatial data is defined as “the authoritative geographic information that underpins, or can add significant value to, any other information. It supports evidence-based decisions across government, industry and the community”1. Criteria has been developed to determine non-foundation from foundation. To be classified as foundation, the spatial data must contain one or more of the following characteristics to be deemed ‘foundation’: • be geospatial • essential for public safety and wellbeing • critical for a national and state or government function • contribute significantly to economic, social and environmental sustainability.
NSW has adopted the ten data themes identified by ANZLIC. These are: 1. Administrative Boundaries 2. Land Parcel and Property 3. Geocoded Addressing 4. Transport 5. Positioning 6. Place Names 7. Elevation and Depth 8. Imagery 9. Water 10. Land Cover.
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There have been a number of requests for "State Roads" data. This data is currently available via the Data.NSW Spatial Collaboration Portal.
To access Road Segment Data please follow the instructions below;
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Do you want to specify an extent? Select No or Yes, by drawing the extent on a map. If you select ‘No’ all the data will be extracted. If you wanted to specify an extent of data extraction, e.g. around Sydney in the screenshot below, use the square icon labelled ‘Draw a rectangle’. This will draw a square centred on the point where you clicked on the map. You can change the shape from the icon labelled ‘Reshape’ to get the required area of extraction.
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Select your preferred Export format. Please note the limitation of ESRI Shape files truncating attribute names to 10 characters.
Select your preferred Export datum: Please note the current preference of GDA2020, although that depends on your objective.
Select your preferred Export coordinate system: ‘Geographic’ will export the geometries in latitude/longitude. MGAxx coordinate systems will export the geometries in metres.
Type your email address
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Road segment represents the centreline of a section of road having common attributes and terminating at its physical end or to an intersection with another road at the same grade or level. It is an open way for the passage of vehicles, person or animals on land. This data is held and maintained within the NSW Digital Topographic Database (DTDB) and includes key attributes such as road name, type, surface, lane count and on-type (e.g. onground, onbridge, intunnel etc).
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NSW Cadastre web service is a dynamic map of cadastral features extracted from the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB). It provides access to a state wide integrated database and a component of the foundation spatial datasets within the New South Wales.\r \r A “cadastre” is an official register of property showing boundaries. The DCDB contains current land titles only.\r \r The cadastral feature class layers provided through this web service includes:\r \r • Large Rural Plan Extent\r \r • Rural Plan Extent\r \r • Section Extent\r \r • Plan Extent\r \r • Lot\r \r • Plan Extent Labels\r \r • Section Extent Labels\r \r • Lot Labels\r \r The available attributes for point queries are:\r \r • Lot/Section/Plan string\r \r • CadID\r \r This web service allows users to easily integrate NSW Cadastre into Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant spatial platforms and applications. The NSW Cadastral web service can be used for resource management, environmental management, land use planning, agriculture management, emergency management and recreational purposes This service can be used to aggregate information for analytical purposes.\r \r Cadastral boundary data in combination with geo-coded address data, imagery, demographic information and agency specific business information underpins the ability to perform high quality spatial analysis.
The NSW Address Location Service web service allows the user to enter an address and pinpoint the location of that address.\r \r The NSW Address Location Service is derived from the Geocoded Urban and Rural Address System (GURAS) database. \r \r This web service allows users to easily integrate NSW addressing information into spatial platforms and applications.\r \r The addressing web service provides users with a unique and unambiguous identification of an address site and its location within NSW. The ability to identify the location of an address supports a wide range of business functions including: the delivery of products and services, public safety, communication and socio-economic and demographic analysis.\r \r The GURAS database is the authoritative property addressing system for NSW.\r \r - - - \r NOTE: Please contact the Customer HUB https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/ for advice on datasets access.\r - - -\r \r
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Contours are virtual imaginary lines on the ground, joining points of an equal elevation in relation to the Australian Height Datum (AHD). A contour can be a standard contour, depression contour or …Show full descriptionContours are virtual imaginary lines on the ground, joining points of an equal elevation in relation to the Australian Height Datum (AHD). A contour can be a standard contour, depression contour or an ancillary contour. It is a part of the NSW Digital Topographic Database (DTDB).
Metadata Content Title NSW Basemap GreyscaleContent Type Web MapDescription The NSW Basemap Greyscale theme provides a seamless state-wide map of roads, features of interest, localities, land cover, property boundaries, cultural data, and 10 metre contour layer in neutral grey colour.Initial Publication Date 14/07/2022Data Currency 07/11/2022Data Update Frequency Other Content Source OtherFile Type Map Feature Service Attribution Data Theme, Classification or Relationship to other Datasets Accuracy This dataset was captured by digitising the best available cadastral mapping at a variety of scales and accuracies, ranging from 1:500 to 1:250 000 according to the National Mapping Council of Australia, Standards of Map Accuracy (1975). Therefore, the position of the feature instance will be within 0.5mm at map scale for 90% of the well-defined points. That is, 1:500 = 0.25m, 1:2000 = 1m, 1:4000 = 2m, 1:25000 = 12.5m, 1:50000 = 25m and 1:100000 = 50m. A program of positional upgrade (accuracy improvement) is currently underway.Spatial Reference System (dataset) GDA94 Spatial Reference System (web service) EPSG:4326 WGS84 Equivalent To GDA94 Spatial Extent Content Lineage Data Classification UnclassifiedData Access Policy OpenData Quality Terms and Conditions Creative CommonsStandard and Specification Data Custodian Spatial Services | NSW Department of Customer ServicePoint of Contact DCS Spatial Services Customer HubData Aggregator DCS Spatial ServicesData Distributor DCS Spatial ServicesAdditional Supporting Information NSW Basemaps are vector tile, web accessible maps that enable faster loading times for users and high-resolution display at all zoom levels. Vector tile layers can adapt to the resolution of a particular display device and can be restyled for multiple uses. The NSW Basemap Greyscale theme provides a seamless state-wide map of roads, features of interest, localities, landcover, property boundaries, cultural data, and 10 metre contour layer in neutral grey colour. It is a neutral basemap that includes many of the features of the topographic theme web map and will allow your added data to feature. Web service uses/ fitness for purpose:
This web map service allows users to easily integrate the NSW Basemap into spatial platforms and applications and provides a combined view of NSW Foundation Spatial Data. It is Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant and suitable for consumption by common GIS platforms. The web map is regularly updated and will show new information captured or sourced by DCS Spatial Services. All datasets used in this service are authoritative foundational spatial data.Basemap legendTRIM Number
NSW Imagery Web Service
Please Note
This dataset has spatial reference [WGS 84 ≈ GDA94] which may result in
misalignments when viewed in GDA2020 environments. A similar service with
spatial reference GDA2020 is also available as NSW
Imagery Web Service GDA2020The NSW Imagery web map service
provides spatial imagery covering the extent of NSW. It depicts cached
imagery map of NSW which includes the following data sets:
LandSat 2014® satellite imagery
Spatial Services standard coverage ADS sensor orthorectified
imagery
Spatial Services high resolution ADS sensor town imagery
Spatial Services high resolution ADS sensor project imagery
AAM 2012 Tweed orthorectified imagery
AAM 2012 Sydney conurbation 10cm GSD orthorectified imagery
Jacobs 2009 Upper Hunter AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
Jacobs 2004 Queanbeyan AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
Jacobs 2006 Yass AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
Jacobs 2002 Goulburn AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
Jacobs 2014 AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
Jacobs 2016 AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
Spookfish/Eagleview 2018 ImagerySix Cities Conurbation AAM Imagery 2020-2022Six Cities Conurbation Aerometrex Imagery 2021-2022
This product has been
produced to identify visible land cover features and terrain to support Spatial
Services along with local and state government programs, including Emergency
Services. This product is used on a whole of government basis as a visible
record of the landscape at a given point in time.This web service
allows users to easily integrate the Imagery coverage for NSW into Open
Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant spatial platforms and applications. Imagery provides an
analytical source and contextual background for decision making and supports
multiple applications including:
mapping
emergency services
sustainable human and land use development
geosciences
natural resource management
The NSW Imagery web
service provides access to accurate, authoritative and timely aerial imagery of
NSW. This service ensures
users are able to consume spatial imagery without the requirement of hosting
the imagery files on their own servers. The Imagery cache is maintained
by Spatial Services and is an output of Spatial Services’ imagery
collection and maintenance program. MetadataType Esri Map ServiceUpdate Frequency
Spatial Services captures and updates imagery from advice provided by
stakeholders primarily through Imagery and Elevation NSW, a working group of
the NSW Location Leadership Group.Contact Details Contact us via the Spatial Services Customer HubRelationship to Themes and
Datasets NSW Imagery Theme of the Foundation
Spatial Data Framework (FSDF) Accuracy
The horizontal accuracy of the imagery is dependent upon the resolution (GSD)
of the image:· Horizontal
accuracy of +/-2.5 x GSD (meters) at 95% confidence level on bare open ground
using RMSE x 1.73.Spatial Reference System
(dataset) Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994
(GDA94), Australian Height Datum (AHD) Spatial Reference System
(web service) EPSG 4326: WGS 84 Geographic
2D WGS 84 Equivalent ToGDA94 Spatial Extent Full StateStandards and
Specifications
Metadata AS/NZS ISO 19115-2, ANZLIC Metadata Profile v1.1 and ISO 19139
http://www.anzlic.gov.au/resources/anzlic-metadata-profileIntergovernmental Committee on
Surveying and Mapping (ICSM) Guidelines for ImagerySpatial Services: Imagery Products
Specification and DescriptionDistributors Service Delivery, DCS Spatial
Services
346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795Dataset Producers and
Contributors Administrative Spatial Programs, DCS
Spatial Services
346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795
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NSW Hydro Line defines the centreline of a water course. It includes features such as natural water course, canal-drain, race, spill way and tunnel-siphon. It includes key attributes such as hydro line name, perennially and flow direction.
The NSW Imagery web service provides access to a repository of the Spatial Services (DCS) maintained standard imagery covering NSW, plus additional sourced imagery. It depicts an imagery map of NSW showing a selection of LANDSAT® satellite imagery, standard 50cm orthorectified imageries, High resolution 10cm Town Imageries. It also contains high resolution imageries within multiple areas of NSW within DFSI, Spatial Services maintained projects and captured by AAM, VEKTA and Jacobs (previously SKM). The image web service is updated periodically when new imageries are available. The imageries are shown progressively from scales larger than 1:150,000 higher resolution imagery overlays lower resolution imagery and most recent imagery overlays older imagery within each resolution. The characteristics of each image such as accuracy, resolution, viewing scale, image format etc varies by sensor, location, capture methodology, source and processing. For specific information about the metadata for the imagery used, please refer to the individual data series within the NSW Data Catalogue. As a consequence of the variety of source data, each map displayed by the user within this map service may have a number of copyright permissions. It is emphasised that the user should check the use constraints for each image data series.\r \r - - - \r NOTE: Please contact the Customer HUB https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/ for advice on datasets access.\r - - -\r
Dynamic Map Service of Plan, Section and Lot extents designed primarily for display over raster data. Control of the display of symbology, labelling or both is available.
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Abstract This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied. Local Land Services brings …Show full descriptionAbstract This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied. Local Land Services brings together agricultural production advice, biosecurity, natural resource management and emergency management into a single organisation. Department of Primary Industries' extension arm, Catchment Management Authorities (CMA) and Livestock Health and Pest Authorities (LHPA). Eleven LLS regions, managed by 11 local boards cover NSW: Central Tablelands, Central West, Greater Sydney, Hunter, Murray, North Coast, Northern Tablelands, North West, Riverina, South East and Western regions. Local Land Services regional boundaries were determined in 2013 following extensive community consultation. Each LLS region is a collation of Local Government Areas (LGA), with four exceptions where the LGA is split across two LLS regions. Those exceptions occur in Bogan, Carrathool, Hay and Jerilderie local council areas. www.lls.nsw.gov.au/our-regions/whats-my-region LLS boundaries supercede the former CMA boundaries Dataset History Local Land Services regional boundaries were determined in 2013 following extensive community consultation. Each LLS region is a collation of Local Government Areas (LGA), with four exceptions where the LGA is split across two LLS regions. Those exceptions occur in Bogan, Carrathool, Hay and Jerilderie local council areas. www.lls.nsw.gov.au/our-regions/whats-my-region LLS is an amalgamation of agricultural production advice, biosecurity, natural resource management and emergency management into a single organisation. Initial source - Digitised from boundaries, shown on cronaflex master positives of NSW Department of Lands medium and large scale Standard Cadastral Map Series. These boundaries were derived from original gazetted descriptions. Subsequent digital data updated from Gazetted notifications Local Government Areas - An area of contiguous land, the boundaries of which have been determined by the Governor by proclamation in the Government Gazette, which defines an area to be administered by a local government council Dataset Citation "Local Land Services, Trade and Investment NSW" (2014) Local Land Services Spatial Layer NSW - 20140205. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 14 June 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/f287b8f5-7ffc-4681-b56e-897575e5eab6.
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The Cadastral Fabric is made up of the following features within the NSW Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB).\r \r Lot: depicts a parcel of land created on a survey plan. Each lot may be represented by standard lots, standard part lots, strata or stratum. Each lot has a lot number, section number, plan lot area, plan number, plan label, ITS title status, and stratum label.\r \r Road: represents dedicated public roads which are open ways for the passage of vehicles, persons or animals on land. The road dataset includes public roads in use. Each road type has a section number, plan number, plan label, ITS title status, road type, road width or Crown/Council width, lot number, and stratum label.\r \r Unidentified: represents a parcel of land that cannot be identified. Crown land, vested, dedicated and severed land may be included in this category as well as Old System lots for which lot/DP identification cannot be found. This dataset also identifies the\r locations of 100ft wide reserves, ACT regions, closed roads, crossings, surveyed areas, and un-surveyed areas.\r \r Water Feature: represents tidal, non-tidal and ocean waters which form a cadastral boundary.
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A land parcel is an area of land with defined boundaries, under unique ownership for specific property rights or interests. A property is something that is capable of being owned, in the form of real property (land). The interest can involve physical\r aspects, such as the use of land, or conceptual rights, such as a right to use the land in the future.\r \r The NSW cadastre is an up to date parcel based land information system which contains a unique identifier which can be linked of interests in land (i.e. rights, restrictions and responsibilities). The cadastre includes a geometric definition of land parcels linked\r to other records, such as land titles, describing the nature of the interests, the ownership or control of those interests, and often the value of the parcel and its improvements.\r \r A cadastral product or service visualises the boundaries of land parcels, often buildings on land, the parcel identifier, and basic topographic features.\r \r The land parcel and property theme provides the foundation fabric of land ownership. It consists of the digital cadastral database and associated parcel and property information.
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The point cloud data set consists of point clouds captured from LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and derived from airborne imagery using photogrammetric techniques. The point cloud data set consists of point clouds captured from LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and derived from airborne imagery using photogrammetric techniques.
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The NSW Imagery web service provides spatial imagery covering the extent of NSW. It depicts an imagery map of NSW which includes:
• LandSat 2014® satellite imagery
• Spatial Services standard coverage ADS sensor orthorectified imagery
• Spatial Services high resolution ADS sensor town imagery
• Spatial Services high resolution ADS sensor project imagery
• AAM 2012 Tweed orthorectified imagery
• AAM 2012 Sydney conurbation 10cm GSD orthorectified imagery
• Jacobs 2009 Upper Hunter AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
• Jacobs 2004 Queanbeyan AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
• Jacobs 2006 Yass AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
• Jacobs 2002 Goulburn AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery
• Jacobs 2014 AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery.
The web service will provide spatial imagery currently available from the Spatial Services Imagery warehouse.
The web service provides an ideal base map depicting a combined view of NSW Foundation Spatial Information for use within a spatial application and system. Imagery provides an analytical source and contextual background for decision-making and supports multiple applications including mapping, emergency services, national resource management, geoscience, sustainable land use planning and development.
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The NSW Administrative Boundaries Web Service is a dynamic map of administrative and property boundaries. Administrative Areas Boundaries depict a polygon feature class within the NSW Digital Cadastral Database maintained by LPI. The administrative boundaries provided through this web service includes: Counties, Suburbs, Parishes, Local Government Areas, State Forests, National Parks, State Electoral Districts. For detailed information, for each individual dataset contained in this web services, please see the Digital Cadastre Database Dictionary published at http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/mapping_and_imagery/spatial_data.
This web service allows users to easily integrate NSW Administrative Boundaries into OGC compliant spatial platforms and applications. Administrative Boundaries can be used to aggregate information for analytical purposes and analyse time series trends. Administrative boundary data in combination with geo-coded address data, demographic information and agency specific business information underpins the ability to perform high quality spatial analysis.
Metadata Content Title NSW Basemap Light GreyContent Type Web MapDescription The NSW Basemap Light Grey theme includes minimal key data for localities, roads, hydrology, and landform with a light neutral background.Initial Publication Date 14/07/2022Data Currency 15/05/2024Data Update Frequency Other Content Source OtherFile Type Map Feature Service Attribution Data Theme, Classification or Relationship to other Datasets Accuracy This dataset was captured by digitising the best available cadastral mapping at a variety of scales and accuracies, ranging from 1:500 to 1:250 000 according to the National Mapping Council of Australia, Standards of Map Accuracy (1975). Therefore, the position of the feature instance will be within 0.5mm at map scale for 90% of the well-defined points. That is, 1:500 = 0.25m, 1:2000 = 1m, 1:4000 = 2m, 1:25000 = 12.5m, 1:50000 = 25m and 1:100000 = 50m. A program of positional upgrade (accuracy improvement) is currently underway.Spatial Reference System (dataset) GDA94 Spatial Reference System (web service) EPSG:4326 WGS84 Equivalent To GDA94 Spatial Extent Content Lineage Data Classification UnclassifiedData Access Policy OpenData Quality Terms and Conditions Creative CommonsStandard and Specification Data Custodian Spatial Services | NSW Department of Customer ServicePoint of Contact DCS Spatial Services Customer HubData Aggregator DCS Spatial ServicesData Distributor DCS Spatial ServicesAdditional Supporting Information NSW Basemaps are vector tile, web accessible maps that enable faster loading times for users and high-resolution display at all zoom levels. Vector tile layers can adapt to the resolution of a particular display device and can be restyled for multiple uses. Web service uses/ fitness for purpose:This web map service allows users to easily integrate the NSW Basemap into spatial platforms and applications and provides a combined view of NSW Foundation Spatial Data. It is Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant and suitable for consumption by common GIS platforms. The web map is regularly updated and will show new information captured or sourced by DCS Spatial Services. All datasets used in this service are authoritative foundational spatial data.Basemap legendTRIM Number
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The NSW Imagery date web service provides access to a repository of the footprint Spatial Services standard imagery covering NSW, plus additional sourced imagery.
It contains the footprint of Spatial Services imagery repository of LandSat 2014® satellite imagery, Spatial Services standard coverage ADS sensor orthorectified imagery, Spatial Services high resolution ADS sensor town imagery, Spatial Services high resolution ADS sensor project imagery, AAM 2012 Tweed orthorectified imagery, AAM 2012 (previously VEKTA) Sydney conurbation 10 cm GSD orthorectified imagery, Jacobs 2009 Upper Hunter AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery, Jacobs 2004 Queanbeyan AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery, Jacobs 2006 Yass AUSIMAGE® orthophoto Imagery and Jacobs 2002 Goulburn AUSIMAGE® orthophoto imagery.
The footprint provides an approximate imagery capture date for all the image categories stated above. The service is available in a cached environment only.
This dataset is compliant with the NSW FSDF and its specifications.
This web service allows users to easily integrate a geographical index of the features described above. When used in conjunction with other mapping datasets, it can be an excellent referencing tool for determination of imagery coverage and approximate dates over any given area in NSW.
This service allows the user to enquire on any point in NSW and have imagery coverage and approximate dates returned.
The Points of Interest (POI) web service provides the identification and location of a feature, service or activity that people may want to see, know about or visit. POI features for this service are primarily derived from features maintained within the Digital Topographic Database (DTDB). The POI feature class is maintained programmatically (automated) by sourcing spatial and aspatial attributes from other feature classes in the DTDB that contain POI features. The midpoint of a line or polygon features is used to define the POI. Points of Interest include features related to Community, Education, Recreation, Transportation, Utility, or Hydrography, Physiography and Place, and defined as a place with a prescribed name. The attribute information for an individual dataset may have been thinned or modifed to cater for the service. The service is available in a cached environment only. This dataset is compliant with the NSW FSDF and its specifications. For details information for each individual dataset contained in this web services.
NOTE: Please contact the Customer HUB https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/ for advice on datasets access.