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    Environmental Planning Instrument - Land Zoning

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    NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (2025). Environmental Planning Instrument - Land Zoning [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/environment-planning-instrument-local-environmental-plan-land-zoning
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 28, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructurehttps://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/department-of-planning-housing-and-infrastructure
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This spatial dataset identifies land use zones and the type of land uses that are permitted (with or without consent) or prohibited in each zone on any given land as designated by the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument (EPI) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. Land use zones are grouped into the following broad categories: BUSINESS (B), ENVIRONMENT (E), INDUSTRIAL (IN), RESIDENTIAL (R), RECREATION (RE), RURAL (RU), SPECIAL (SP) and WATERWAYS (W). The specific EPI which defines the planning requirement is described in the attribute field EPI_Name. The EPI can be viewed on the NSW legislation website: www.legislation.nsw.gov.au

    Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile and geodatabase).

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    Standard Instrument Local Environmental Plan (LEP) - Land Use Zoning (LZN)...

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    Updated Mar 6, 2025
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    (2025). Standard Instrument Local Environmental Plan (LEP) - Land Use Zoning (LZN) 18/11/2016 for NSW - Dataset - AURIN [Dataset]. https://data.aurin.org.au/dataset/nsw-govt-dpe-nsw-land-use-zoning-2016-na
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 6, 2025
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    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    Land use zoning details the type of land uses available that are permitted (with or without consent) or prohibited in each zone for all areas under the Local Environment Plan (LEP). Land use zoning in an LEP are grouped into the following broad categories: BUSINESS (B), ENVIRONMENT (E), INDUSTRIAL (IN), RESIDENTIAL (R), RECREATION (RE), RURAL (RU), SPECIAL (SP) and WATERWAYS (W). The LZN dataset shows the zoning of all areas designated under the LEP. Zones define the legally permitted and prohibited uses of a piece of land, determining if a lot can be used for commercial, industrial, residential or other purposes. In other words, it defines what can and cannot be built on a piece of land. The is a revision of the original 2006 dataset, metadata date 5 July 2016. The original GIS data was captured by local councils, DP&I and contractors and provided in accordance with the DP&I's Standard Requirements for GIS LEP data and Standard Technical Requirements for LEP maps. Before the LEP is notified on the NSW Legislation website, the mapping is checked by DP&I and the Parliamentary Council's Office to ensure that it is consistent with these standards. After the LEP is notified, the GIS data is quality controlled using an ISO 9001-Quality-Certified, Quality Management System and incorporated into the Statewide dataset. The Land Application data relates directly to and adopts the accuracy of its reference dataset, Land and Property Information DCDB. The GIS data may be subject to change as a part of quality control, or if the LEP is amended. Please confirm dates of respective features before use as this dataset has a large temporal extent.

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    Environmental Planning Instrument - Land Zoning

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    Updated Mar 29, 2022
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    data.nsw.gov.au (2022). Environmental Planning Instrument - Land Zoning [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/environmental-planning-instrument-land-zoning/1918137
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 29, 2022
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    data.nsw.gov.au
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    This spatial dataset identifies land use zones and the type of land uses that are permitted (with or without consent) or prohibited in each zone on any given land as designated by the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument (EPI) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. Land use zones are grouped into the following broad categories: BUSINESS (B), ENVIRONMENT (E), INDUSTRIAL (IN), RESIDENTIAL (R), RECREATION (RE), RURAL (RU), SPECIAL (SP) and WATERWAYS (W). \r The specific EPI which defines the planning requirement is described in the attribute field EPI_Name. The EPI can be viewed on the NSW legislation website: www.legislation.nsw.gov.au\r \r Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile and geodatabase).

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    NSW Landuse 2017 v1.5

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    Updated May 9, 2025
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    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (2025). NSW Landuse 2017 v1.5 [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/nsw-landuse-2017-v1p5-f0ed-clone-a95d
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    zip, wms, wmts, pdf, arcgis rest serviceAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 9, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    The 2017 Landuse captures how the landscape in NSW is being used for food production, forestry, nature conservation, infrastructure and urban development. It can be used to monitor changes in the landscape and identify impacts on biodiversity values and individual ecosystems.

    The NSW 2017 Landuse mapping is dated September 2017.

    This is version 1.5 of the dataset, published December 2023.

    Version 1.5 of the 2017 Landuse incorporates the following updates:

    Previous Versions *Version 1.4 internal update (not published) * Version 1.3 internal update (not published) * Version 1.2 published 24 June 2020 - Fine scale update to Greater Sydney Metropolitan Area * Version 1 published August 2019

    The 2017 Landuse is based on Aerial imagery and Satellite imagery available for NSW. These include, but not limited to; digital aerial imagery (ADS) captured by NSW Department of Customer Service (DCS), high resolution urban (Conurbation) digital aerial imagery captured on behalf of DCS, SPOT 5, 6 & 7(Airbus), Planet™, Sentinel 2 (European Space Agency) and LANDSAT (NASA) Satellite Imagery. Mapping also includes commercially available imagery from Nearmap™ and Google Earth™, along with Google Street View™.

    Mapping takes into consideration ancillary datasets such as tenure such as National Parks and State forests, cadastre, roads parcels, land zoning, topographic information and Google Maps, in conjunction with visual interpretation and field validation of patterns and features on the ground.

    The 2017 Landuse was captured on screen using ARC GIS (Geographical Information Software) at a scale of 1:8,000 scale (or better) and features are mapped down to 2 hectares in size. Exceptions were made for targeted Landuse classes such as horticulture, intensive animal husbandry and urban environments, which were mapped at a finer scale.

    The 2017 Landuse has complete coverage of NSW. It also includes updates to the fine scale Horticulture mapping for the east coast of NSW - Newcastle to the Queensland boarder and Murray-Riverina Region. This horticultural mapping includes operations to the commodity level based on field work and high-resolution imagery interpretation.

    Landuse classes assigned are based on activities that have occurred in the last 5-10 years that may be part of a rotational practice. Time-series LANDSAT information has been used in conjunction with more recent Satellite Imagery to determine whether grasslands have been disturbed or subject to ongoing land management activities over the past 30 years.

    The 2017 Landuse was captured on screen using ARC GIS (Geographical Information Software) at a scale of 1:8,000 scale (or better) and features are mapped down to 2 hectares in size. Exceptions were made for targeted Landuse classes such as horticulture, intensive animal husbandry and urban environments (including Greater Sydney Metropolitan region), which were mapped at a finer scale.

    The reliability scale of the dataset is 1:10,000.

    Mapping has been subject to a peer review and quality assurance process.

    Land use information has been captured in accordance with standards set by the Australian Collaborative Land Use Mapping Program (ACLUMP) and using the Australian Land Use and Management ALUM Classification Version 8. The ALUM classification is based upon the modified Baxter & Russell classification and presented according to the specifications contained in http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/alum-classification.

    This product will be incorporated in the National Catchment scale land use product 2020 that will be available as a 50m raster - Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/data-download

    The Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) will continue to complete land use mapping at approximately 5-year intervals.

    The 2017 Landuse product is considered as a benchmark product that can be used for Landuse change reporting. Ongoing improvements to the 2017 Landuse product will be undertaken to correct errors or additional improvements to the mapping.

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    NSW Landuse 2017

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    • data.nsw.gov.au
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    Updated Sep 16, 2024
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    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (2024). NSW Landuse 2017 [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-nsw-de27e381-9595-4562-9347-b00e71d4c3bd
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 16, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    PLEASE NOTE: This dataset has been superseded by NSW Landuse 2017 v1.5 The 2017 Landuse captures how the landscape in NSW is being used for food production, forestry, nature conservation, …Show full descriptionPLEASE NOTE: This dataset has been superseded by NSW Landuse 2017 v1.5 The 2017 Landuse captures how the landscape in NSW is being used for food production, forestry, nature conservation, infrastructure and urban development. It can be used to monitor changes in the landscape and identify impacts on biodiversity values and individual ecosystems. The NSW 2017 Landuse mapping is dated September 2017. It incorporates tenure based information for National Parks and State Forests in NSW, at the time of mapping. It currently does not include the Greater Sydney Metropolitan Region. Greater Sydney region will be completed in late 2019 and will be incorporated into the NSW 2017 land use product version 1.1. The NSW Landuse 2013, currently contains the best available information for the Greater Sydney region. https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/nsw-landuse-2013 The 2017 Landuse has complete coverage of all regional centres and towns for NSW. It also includes updates to the fine scale Horticulture mapping for the east coast of NSW - Newcastle to the Queensland boarder. This horticultural mapping includes operations to the commodity level based on field work and high resolution imagery interpretation. The reliability scale is 1:10,000 and include values in the attribute fields of Source, Source Date, Source Scale, Reliability and LU Mapping (Currency) Date. Land use has been mapped on high resolution aerial imagery including ADS (digital imagery) captured by NSW Department of Finance, Service and Innovation, along with using Nearmap, Google Earth and Google Street View. Satellite imagery from LANDSAT (NASA), Sentinel 2 (European Space Agency), SPOT 5, 6 and 7(Airbus) and Planet Imagery, was used in the mapping process to account for Landuse activities that occur as part of a rotational practise. Land use information has been captured in accordance with standards set by the Australian Collaborative Land Use Mapping Program (ACLUMP) and using the Australian Land Use and Management ALUM Classification Version 8. The ALUM classification is based upon the modified Baxter & Russell classification and presented according to the specifications contained in http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/alum-classification. This product will be incorporated in the National Catchment scale land use product 2018 that will be available as a 50m raster - Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/data-download

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    NSW Additional Rural Village Zoned Land

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    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
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    Updated Aug 9, 2023
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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). NSW Additional Rural Village Zoned Land [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/13f13be2-351f-441a-921c-4411e646507a
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 9, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Bioregional Assessment Program
    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    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.

    Additional Rural Village Land is land zoned R5 large lot residential (or equivalent) that meets defined 'village' criteria. It is proposed that coal seam gas activities will be prohibited in and within two kilometres of these areas.

    Important Note: 14/01/2015. Since we generated these spatial layer datasets, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment has published an interactive CSG Exclusion Zone map. Interested parties should go to http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/en-au/planningyourregion/strategicregionallanduse/coalseamgasexclusionzones.aspx where they can find out more about CSG exclusion zones. The information in the Bioregional Assessment products aligns with the CSG exclusion zones as published by NSW and the subsequent publication of those NSW maps does not alter the information in our assessments.

    Purpose

    It is proposed that coal seam gas activities will be prohibited in and within two kilometres of these areas.

    Dataset History

    Additional Rural Village Land is land zoned R5 large lot residential (or equivalent) that meets defined 'village' criteria. It is proposed that coal seam gas activities will be prohibited in and within two kilometres of these areas.

    Dataset Citation

    NSW Department of Planning and Infrastructure (2013) NSW Additional Rural Village Zoned Land. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 08 February 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/13f13be2-351f-441a-921c-4411e646507a.

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    Strategic Agricultural Land (SAL) Viticulture Critical Industry Cluster

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    Updated Aug 9, 2023
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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). Strategic Agricultural Land (SAL) Viticulture Critical Industry Cluster [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/3006f684-ff4b-4314-b9ef-26b35e2e7250
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 9, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Bioregional Assessment Program
    Description

    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.

    Important Note: 14/01/2015. Since we generated these spatial layer datasets, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment has published an interactive CSG Exclusion Zone map. Interested parties should go to http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/en-au/planningyourregion/strategicregionallanduse/coalseamgasexclusionzones.aspx where they can find out more about CSG exclusion zones. The information in the Bioregional Assessment products aligns with the CSG exclusion zones as published by NSW and the subsequent publication of those NSW maps does not alter the information in our assessments.

    A polygon dataset showing critical industry Viticulture clusters in the Upper Hunter region.

    The viticulture cluster includes a highly integrated concentration of vineyards and associated wineries and tourism infrastructure in a rural landscape. The region's unique terrain and climate, its heritage vines and diversity of soil types all contribute to the specific quality and characteristics of grapes produced in the area, especially Hunter semillon and shiraz. Also of importance is the Hunter Valley wine tourism branding based on its natural environment and visual landscape attributes and its proximity to metropolitan areas. The mapped viticulture cluster includes the Pokolbin and Broke-Fordwich Geographic Indication (GI) sub-regions6 industry proposed

    GI subregions covering the Parish of Belford and

    localities of Lovedale and Mount View and part of

    the Upper Hunter Wine GI around Denman.

    Purpose

    * Industry clusters that meet the following criteria:

    • there is a concentration of enterprises that provides clear development and

    marketing advantages and is based on an agricultural product;

    • the productive industries are interrelated;

    • it consists of a unique combination of factors such as location, infrastructure,

    heritage and natural resources;

    • it is of national and/or international importance;

    • it is an iconic industry that contributes to the region's identity; and

    • it is potentially substantially impacted by coal seam gas or mining proposals.

    Dataset History

    Important Note: 14/01/2015. Since we generated these spatial layer datasets, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment has published an interactive CSG Exclusion Zone map. Interested parties should go to http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/en-au/planningyourregion/strategicregionallanduse/coalseamgasexclusionzones.aspx where they can find out more about CSG exclusion zones. The information in the Bioregional Assessment products aligns with the CSG exclusion zones as published by NSW and the subsequent publication of those NSW maps does not alter the information in our assessments.

    The viticulture cluster is spatially defined as the following land (excluding State Forests and National Park):

    Mapping was first completed at a broad regional scale in 2012 as part of the Upper Hunter Strategic Regional Land Use Plan, a commitment was made in the Plan to verify the location of specific enterprises in the clusters.

    In 2013, an independent consultant conducted the regional verification process, with input from industry members. The consultant used evidence of current commercial activity.

    These maps were exhibited in October and November 2013 to ensure that the process captured all relevant enterprises. Landholders were given the opportunity to nominate their land for inclusion if it met certain criteria. Mining and coal seam gas companies were also given an opportunity to identify properties that they owned as at the date of release of the Strategic Regional Land Use Plan (10 September 2012) to have these properties removed from the CIC mapping.

    Dataset Citation

    NSW Department of Planning and Infrastructure (2013) Strategic Agricultural Land (SAL) Viticulture Critical Industry Cluster. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 27 September 2017, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/3006f684-ff4b-4314-b9ef-26b35e2e7250.

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    Standard Instrument Local Environmental Plan (LEP) - Land Use Zoning (LZN)...

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    Updated Jun 28, 2023
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    Government of New South Wales - Department of Planning and Environment (2023). Standard Instrument Local Environmental Plan (LEP) - Land Use Zoning (LZN) 18/11/2016 for NSW [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/standard-instrument-local-18112016-nsw/2743461
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 28, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)
    Authors
    Government of New South Wales - Department of Planning and Environment
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    Land use zoning details the type of land uses available that are permitted (with or without consent) or prohibited in each zone for all areas under the Local Environment Plan (LEP). Land use zoning in an LEP are grouped into the following broad categories: BUSINESS (B), ENVIRONMENT (E), INDUSTRIAL (IN), RESIDENTIAL (R), RECREATION (RE), RURAL (RU), SPECIAL (SP) and WATERWAYS (W). The LZN dataset shows the zoning of all areas designated under the LEP. Zones define the legally permitted and prohibited uses of a piece of land, determining if a lot can be used for commercial, industrial, residential or other purposes. In other words, it defines what can and cannot be built on a piece of land. The is a revision of the original 2006 dataset, metadata date 5 July 2016. The original GIS data was captured by local councils, DP&I and contractors and provided in accordance with the DP&I's Standard Requirements for GIS LEP data and Standard Technical Requirements for LEP maps. Before the LEP is notified on the NSW Legislation website, the mapping is checked by DP&I and the Parliamentary Council's Office to ensure that it is consistent with these standards. After the LEP is notified, the GIS data is quality controlled using an ISO 9001-Quality-Certified, Quality Management System and incorporated into the Statewide dataset. The Land Application data relates directly to and adopts the accuracy of its reference dataset, Land and Property Information DCDB. The GIS data may be subject to change as a part of quality control, or if the LEP is amended. Please confirm dates of respective features before use as this dataset has a large temporal extent.

  9. Data from: Speed Zones

    • opendata.transport.nsw.gov.au
    Updated Apr 26, 2020
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    opendata.transport.nsw.gov.au (2020). Speed Zones [Dataset]. https://opendata.transport.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/speed-zones
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 26, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Transport for NSWhttp://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Speed zones are set to enable drivers travelling at a speed limit to safely respond to potential risks in the road environment. This dataset contains data for NSW speed zones that are categorised as: Ordinary Permanent Shared High Pedestrian School Variable Local Traffic Truck & bus Wet Weather School Bus Toll Plaza

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    NSW Planning Zones - Reference List

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    Updated Apr 2, 2023
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    (2023). NSW Planning Zones - Reference List [Dataset]. https://data.peclet.com.au/explore/dataset/nsw-planning-zones-reference-list/
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    excel, csv, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 2, 2023
    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    Reference list of different planning zones in NSW

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    Archive 2021 - transitional native vegetation regulatory (NVR) map - land...

    • data.nsw.gov.au
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    Updated Feb 26, 2024
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    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (2024). Archive 2021 - transitional native vegetation regulatory (NVR) map - land excluded from the LLS Act [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/nvr-map-excluded-land-clone-63f7-clone-4927
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 26, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water of New South Waleshttps://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This data has now been superseded, please go to https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/nvr-map-excluded-land-transitional2022 for the most current NVR Data

    The transitional NVR map - land excluded from the LLS Act layer is a component of the transitional NVR map. The transitional NVR map was prepared by Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) under Part 5A of the Local Land Services Act 2013 (LLS Act) and supporting Local Land Services Regulation 2014.

    Section 60A of the Local Land Service Act 2013 (LLS Act) identifies land where the regulatory framework for native vegetation clearing in rural areas does not apply. This land is mapped as Land Excluded from the LLS Act on the transitional NVR map.

    The 2021 annual review of the transitional NVR map was published on 26 March 2021. Please read below for details of land types included in the transitional NVR map - land excluded from the LLS Act layer and changes occurring as a result of the 2021 Annual Review. The latest version of the map can be viewed online using the transitional NVR Map Viewer

    Land excluded from the LLS Act listed under Section 60A of the LLS Act includes:

    • Urban areas under the State Environmental Planning Policy (Vegetation in Non-Rural Areas) 2017, including 33 local government areas and 22 listed local environmental plan zones under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
    • National Park estate and other conservation areas
    • State forestry land.
    • Crown Reserves; land dedicated or reserved under the Crown Lands Act 1989
    • Interim Heritage order or listing on the State Heritage Register under the Heritage Act 1977
    • Lord Howe Island

    Changes to the transitional NVR map - land excluded from the LLS Act layer arising from the 2021 Annual Review include:

    • Environmental Planning Instrument (EPI) land zoning – updates to land excluded from the LLS Act as a result of changes to land zoning for some local government areas.

    • National Park, State Forest and Crown Land Estate Updates to land excluded from the LLS Act as a result of changes to the National Park, State Forest and Crown Land Estates

    A complete list of lands excluded from the LLS Act can be found in the Native Vegetation Regulatory Map - Method statement found: https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/-/media/OEH/Corporate-Site/Documents/Animals-and-plants/Biodiversity/native-vegetation-regulatory-map-method-statement-170495.pdf

    All spatial data sets compiled for the transitional NVR lands excluded from the LLS Act layer are held within databases maintained by NSW Government.

    Data on the transitional NVR viewer is updated on a monthly basis for Landholder initiated Map Reviews and other minor data changes. https://www.lmbc.nsw.gov.au/Maps/index.html?viewer=NVRMap

    Please contact Department of Planning and Environment data broker on data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for additional information.

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    EPI_Height of Building

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    arcgis rest service
    Updated May 30, 2025
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    Spatial Services (DCS) (2025). EPI_Height of Building [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/1-7f707db3ca8c4fab80f0efda10672abf
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    Dataset updated
    May 30, 2025
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    Description
    Export DataAccess API

    Metadata Portal Metadata Information

    Content TitleEPI_Height of Building
    Content TypeHosted Feature Layer
    DescriptionThis spatial dataset identifies the maximum height of a building that is permitted on land as designated by the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument (EPI) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. The specific EPI which defines the planning requirement is described in the attribute field LEP_Name. The EPI can be viewed on the NSW legislation website: www.legislation.nsw.gov.au. Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile).
    Initial Publication Date29/08/2008
    Data Currency03/02/2025
    Data Update FrequencyOther
    Content SourceAPI
    File TypeMap Feature Service
    Attribution© State Government of NSW and NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure 2025
    Data Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsNSW Land Parcels and Theme of the Foundation Spatial Data Framework (FSDF)
    AccuracyPlease contact us via the Spatial Services Customer Hub
    Spatial Reference System (dataset)GDA94
    Spatial Reference System (web service)EPSG:3857
    WGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94
    Spatial ExtentFull State
    Content LineageOriginal Dataset Lineage: This spatial dataset reflects the current planning legislation in NSW in particular the maps and legislation published on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au). The data production usually occurs in conjunction with the development of the Local Enviornmental Plan it is connected to. Original data inputs are produced by Local Goverment or the Department according to map and data standards developed by the Department and published externally via the website. These data inputs are checked by data and cartographic staff as well as planning staff internally against the map and data standards as well as for accurate content. Once the planning instrument is notified, the input data will be incorporated into the relevant LEP datasets. The quality management processes involved in the data production to this point are routinely screened by internal and external auditors for certification under ISO 9001 - Quality Management Systems. At this point the various datasets are then combined into a new normalised data schema to suit the requirements of the online Planning Viewer. This occurs via various automated ETL processes. Although every care is taken in ETL processes to maintain accuracy sometimes differences between inputs and final normalised data can occur.
    Data ClassificationUnclassified
    Data Access PolicyOpen
    Data QualityEnvironmental Planning Instrument - Height of Buildings (HOB) | Dataset | SEED
    Data Broker
    NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
    data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
    Terms and ConditionsCreative Commons
    Standard and SpecificationEnvironmental Planning Instrument - Height of Buildings (HOB) | Dataset | SEED
    Data Broker
    NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
    data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
    Data CustodianData Broker
    NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
    data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
    Point of ContactData Broker
    NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
    data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
    Data AggregatorData Broker
    NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
    data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
    Data DistributorSEED.nsw.gov.au
    Environmental Planning Instrument - Height of Buildings (HOB) | Dataset | SEED
    Additional Supporting InformationEnvironmental Planning Instrument - Height of Buildings (HOB) | Dataset | SEED
    Environmental Planning Instrument - Height of Buildings (HOB) | Data Quality Statement | SEED
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    NSW Forest Extent 2022 (UTM Zones 55 & 56) | gimi9.com

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    Updated Feb 22, 2025
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    (2025). NSW Forest Extent 2022 (UTM Zones 55 & 56) | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_nsw-nsw-forest-extent-2022-utm-zones-55-56
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    Feb 22, 2025
    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    The 2022 NSW Forest extent layer was created by the NSW DPIRD Forest Science team applying spatio-temporal analysis of the 2017-2022 National Forest and sparse woody vegetation data (Version 7.0 - 2022 Release) (Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment, and Water's). The data is available on data.gov.au. The dataset was further analysed and masked to exclude non-forest areas and create a forest extent layer with a 20 percent canopy cover for the NSW UTM Zones 55 & 56. The mask layer includes various datasets such as NSW Land use 2017, State Vegetation Type map (SVTM), Land Zoning, Water body, etc. The DPIRD Plantation unit's Authorised plantation layer (current as Aug 2024) was used to characterise forest types, i.e. Native forest and Plantation.

  14. D

    NSW Landuse 2013

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    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (2024). NSW Landuse 2013 [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/nsw-landuse-2013
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    The 2013 land use captures how the landscape in NSW is being used for food production, forestry, nature conservation, infrastructure and urban development. It can also be used to monitor changes in the landscape and identify resulting impacts on biodiversity values and individual ecosystems.

    The state wide land use data is a compilation of the best available land use information for NSW that was available in August 2017.

    Land use and tenure datasets from a variety of projects have been compiled, these include;

    • Landuse mapping 2017 – 1:10,000 scale mapping using 2013 SPOT 5 satellite imagery and ADS digital aerial imagery. Covering rural zoned, agricultural areas. These areas are applicable to Local Land Services Act 2016.

    • NSW Horticulture mapping project – Fine scale mapping (1:5,000) mapping of horticulture production to the commodity level (where applicable), on the mid-north and north coast of NSW. This was in response to the outbreak of Panama disease, Tropical Race 4, found in a banana plantation in Northern Queensland. It is part of a collaborative mapping project to improve Biosecurity information between state jurisdictions and the commonwealth. It also covers plantation forestry for the project area.

    • Hunter 2013 mapping – 1:10,000 scale mapping covering most of the Hunter catchment based on 2013 SPOT5 imagery. It was part of a pilot land use update trial for intended use in Department of Planning Regional Growth Plans. This is an update of the 2005 Land use Hunter catchment and 2008 Upper Hunter catchment land use mapping projects, also available on SDE and P drive.

    • National Parks and State Forest Tenure mapping 2017

    • Sydney Map sheet 2012 – Detailed urban mapping (1:10,000 scale) trial using high resolution Digital aerial imagery

    • Existing Land use information (circa 2003) has been used for non-rural zoned areas and not covered by the other projects mentioned above. This component of the 2013 land use has a reliability scale of 1:25,000. The areas where the circa 2003 land use product used include; urban, industrial, commercial and environmental local government LEP (Local Environment Planning) zones. It also includes areas of metropolitan Sydney that are excluded from the LLS Act 2016.

    Land use information has been captured in accordance with standards set by the Australian Collaborative Land Use Mapping Program (ACLUMP) and using the Australian Land Use and Management ALUM Classification. The ALUM classification is based upon the modified Baxter & Russell classification and presented according to the specifications contained in http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/alum-classification.

    The 2013 land use, that was mapped for the purposes of the Local Land Services Act, was commenced in July 2016 and completed by August 2017. It covers all rural zoned (agricultural) areas, and was based on most appropriate SPOT5 imagery to represent land use at June 2013. It includes values in the attribute fields of source, source date, source scale, reliability and land use mapping (currency) date.

    The reliability scale of areas mapped form 2012 onward is 1:10,000. For areas where circa 2003 land use information has been used the reliability scale is 1:25,000. This is identified in the source scale attribute for each feature in the dataset.

    The date of the data set is set as the land use occurring at the time the imagery (satellite or aerial) was acquired, which can range from 2003 to 2013. This dataset was updated in August 2017 to include values in the attribute fields of Source, Source Date, Source Scale, Reliability and LU Mapping (Currency) Date.

    A national catchment scale land use product is also available as a 50m raster - Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/data-download.

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    Soil and Land Resources of Central and Eastern NSW

    • data.nsw.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
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    Updated Feb 26, 2024
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    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (2024). Soil and Land Resources of Central and Eastern NSW [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/soil-and-land-resources-of-central-and-eastern-nsw
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    zip, spatial viewer, html, pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 26, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    This map is a compilation of seven published Soil and Land Resource products which contain baseline natural resource information for the:

    These products were undertaken to enhance knowledge of soils, landscapes and physical constraints to land use in the urban and rural environment. The information will assist in informed decision making, planning and environmental modelling throughout the catchments. The Soil and Land Resource mapping for the Merriwa Plateau and Moree Plains were funded to especially improve existing soil landscape information so more accurate Land and Soil Capability (LSC) and Soil Fertility information would be available to upgrade future Biophysical Strategic Agricultural Land (BSAL) mapping under NSW Strategic Regional Land Use Policy (SRLUP).

    One thousand, one hundred and seventeen map units have been described in this combined Soil and Land Resource product. Each soil landscape unit is an inventory of soil and landscape information with relatively uniform land management requirements, allowing major soil and landscape qualities and constraints to be identified. Soils are described using the Australian Soil Classification and the Great Soil Groups systems.

    Online Maps: Part of this area is also covered by other soil mapping products, see the soil map index in eSPADE. eSPADE contains a suite of soil and landscape information including soil profile data. Many of these datasets have hot-linked soil reports. An alternative viewer is the SEED Map; an ideal way to see what other natural resources datasets (e.g. vegetation) are available for this map area.

    Reference: Office of Environment and Heritage, 2018, Soil and Land Resources of Central and Eastern NSW, Version 3, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Sydney.

  16. W

    New South Wales 2 kilometers Residential Exclusions Zone

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    Updated Dec 13, 2019
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    Australia (2019). New South Wales 2 kilometers Residential Exclusions Zone [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/8e9b4d01-bba2-4741-9ffd-aed0484eb14a
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 13, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Australia
    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    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.

    Important Note: 14/01/2015. Since we generated these spatial layer datasets, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment has published an interactive CSG Exclusion Zone map. Interested parties should go to http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/en-au/planningyourregion/strategicregionallanduse/coalseamgasexclusionzones.aspx where they can find out more about CSG exclusion zones. The information in the Bioregional Assessment products aligns with the CSG exclusion zones as published by NSW and the subsequent publication of those NSW maps does not alter the information in our assessments.

    The spatial layers developed by the Bioregional Assessment programme are not available to be downloaded.

    It is a shapefile obtained from Trade & Investment NSW which shows the 2 km residential exclusion zones for CSG activities for whole of NSW.

    Future Residential Growth Area Land has been identified in planning instruments or Government-endorsed planning strategies. It is proposed that coal seam gas activities will be prohibited in and within two kilometres of these areas.

    Dataset History

    Important Note: 14/01/2015. Since we generated these spatial layer datasets, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment has published an interactive CSG Exclusion Zone map. Interested parties should go to http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/en-au/planningyourregion/strategicregionallanduse/coalseamgasexclusionzones.aspx where they can find out more about CSG exclusion zones. The information in the Bioregional Assessment products aligns with the CSG exclusion zones as published by NSW and the subsequent publication of those NSW maps does not alter the information in our assessments.

    The spatial layers developed by the Bioregional Assessment programme are not available to be downloaded.

    A source shapefile obtained from Coal and Petroleum Geoscience, Division of Resources and Energy, Mineral Resources | Trade & Investment NSW

    516 High Street | Maitland NSW 2320 | PO Box 344 | Hunter Region Mail Centre NSW 2310

    www.industry.nsw.gov.au

    Generated by NSW Department of Trade of Investment based on the current and future residential zones and by applying a buffer of 2 km around these zones.

    Dataset Citation

    NSW Department of Planning & Environment (2014) New South Wales 2 kilometers Residential Exclusions Zone. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 18 July 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/8e9b4d01-bba2-4741-9ffd-aed0484eb14a.

  17. m

    NSW CSG Exclusion Zone - Future Residential Growth Area V2 20140509

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    Updated Aug 8, 2023
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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). NSW CSG Exclusion Zone - Future Residential Growth Area V2 20140509 [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-36c93355-aba2-4074-b819-420a2973e62d
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 8, 2023
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    Bioregional Assessment Program
    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    Abstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from the Future Residential Growth Area dataset. You can find a link to the parent dataset in the …Show full descriptionAbstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from the Future Residential Growth Area dataset. You can find a link to the parent dataset in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The history field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived. Important Note: 14/01/2015. Since we generated these spatial layer datasets, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment has published an interactive CSG Exclusion Zone map. Interested parties should go to http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/en-au/planningyourregion/strategicregionallanduse/coalseamgasexclusionzones.aspx where they can find out more about CSG exclusion zones. The information in the Bioregional Assessment products aligns with the CSG exclusion zones as published by NSW and the subsequent publication of those NSW maps does not alter the information in our assessments. The spatial layers developed by the Bioregional Assessment programme are not available to be downloaded. Future Residential Growth Area Land has been identified in planning instruments or Government-endorsed planning strategies. It is proposed that coal seam gas activities will be prohibited in and within two kilometres of these areas. Note a 2 km buffer was placed by ERIN around the extent of the future residential growth areas. The original data does not contain a 2 km buffer zone around future residential growth areas. Purpose It is proposed that coal seam gas activities will be prohibited in and within these two kilometre buffered areas. Dataset History Important Note: 14/01/2015. Since we generated these spatial layer datasets, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment has published an interactive CSG Exclusion Zone map. Interested parties should go to http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/en-au/planningyourregion/strategicregionallanduse/coalseamgasexclusionzones.aspx where they can find out more about CSG exclusion zones. The information in the Bioregional Assessment products aligns with the CSG exclusion zones as published by NSW and the subsequent publication of those NSW maps does not alter the information in our assessments. The spatial layers developed by the Bioregional Assessment programme are not available to be downloaded. Future Residential Growth Area Land has been identified in planning instruments or Government-endorsed planning strategies. It is proposed that coal seam gas activities will be prohibited in and within two kilometres of these areas. Note a 2 km buffer was placed by the Department of the Environment around the extent of the future residential growth areas. The original data, created by the NSW Department of Planning and Infrastructure, does not contain a 2 km buffer zone around future residential growth areas. Dataset Citation Bioregional Assessment Programme (2014) NSW CSG Exclusion Zone - Future Residential Growth Area V2 20140509. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 14 June 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/0ff279d0-7381-4f44-9a37-28e926f14189. Dataset Ancestors Derived From Future Residential Growth Area

  18. r

    NSW Landuse 2007

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    Updated Dec 17, 2018
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    data.nsw.gov.au (2018). NSW Landuse 2007 [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/nsw-landuse-2007/1385142
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 17, 2018
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    data.nsw.gov.au
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    A data set of land use between June 2000 and June 2007 for New South Wales. Land use is classified to three separate classification schemes. These classification schemes are:3\r \r * NSW Land Use Mapping Program (LUMAP).\r * NSW SCALD (Standard Classification for Attributes of Land) Classification\r * ALUM (Australian Land Use and Management) Classification.\r \r The LUMAP Classification is DECC's most recent classification for mapping of land use classes for NSW. It is a simple numeric classification, open-ended to enable additional classes to be added.\r \r Prior to LUMAP, the SCALD classification was the standard for mapping of land use in NSW. It is a combined alpha-numeric classification system.\r \r The ALUM classification is based upon the modified Baxter & Russell classification and presented according to the specifications contained in http://adl.brs.gov.au/mapserv/landuse/index.cfm?fa=app.ALUMClassification.\r \r Version 6 of the classification describes the land use classes. Earlier copies of the data set may have used Versions 4 or 5.\r \r The mapping was commenced in April 2001 and completed by June 2007. The date of the data set is set as the land use occurring at the time the satellite imagery was acquired, which can range from 1999 to 2006. This dataset was updated in May 2011 to include values in the vacant attribute fields of Source, Source Date, Source Scale, Reliability and LU Mapping Date.

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    Soil and Land Resources of Central and Eastern NSW

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    Updated Jul 28, 2020
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    Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (2020). Soil and Land Resources of Central and Eastern NSW [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-nsw-00d93754-119c-4e46-ba1b-0c91d73c0fe7
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    html, basic, pdf, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 28, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    This map is a compilation of seven published Soil and Land Resource products which contain baseline natural resource information for the: Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment Liverpool Plains catchment Merriwa …Show full descriptionThis map is a compilation of seven published Soil and Land Resource products which contain baseline natural resource information for the: Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment Liverpool Plains catchment Merriwa Plateau Moree Plains Murray catchment Australian Capital Territory Hunter Region These products were undertaken to enhance knowledge of soils, landscapes and physical constraints to land use in the urban and rural environment. The information will assist in informed decision making, planning and environmental modelling throughout the catchments. The Soil and Land Resource mapping for the Merriwa Plateau and Moree Plains were funded to especially improve existing soil landscape information so more accurate Land and Soil Capability (LSC) and Soil Fertility information would be available to upgrade future Biophysical Strategic Agricultural Land (BSAL) mapping under NSW Strategic Regional Land Use Policy (SRLUP). One thousand, one hundred and seventeen map units have been described in this combined Soil and Land Resource product. Each soil landscape unit is an inventory of soil and landscape information with relatively uniform land management requirements, allowing major soil and landscape qualities and constraints to be identified. Soils are described using the Australian Soil Classification and the Great Soil Groups systems. Online Maps: Part of this area is also covered by other soil mapping products, see the soil map index in eSPADE. eSPADE contains a suite of soil and landscape information including soil profile data. Many of these datasets have hot-linked soil reports. An alternative viewer is the SEED Map; an ideal way to see what other natural resources datasets (e.g. vegetation) are available for this map area. Reference: Office of Environment and Heritage, 2018, Soil and Land Resources of Central and Eastern NSW, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Sydney.

  20. NSW Seamless Geology Zone 56

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    Updated Jun 15, 2018
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    Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) (2018). NSW Seamless Geology Zone 56 [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_nsw_gov_au/OGE3Y2MwYzQtZmUxNC00ODJlLTlhNWYtZmEzN2M3NDFhMjky
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2018
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    NSW Department of Planning & Environmenthttp://www.dpie.nsw.gov.au/
    Area covered
    aac4512337bc1c06cf44d1efd45e936f570f247f, New South Wales
    Description

    Geological layers in NSW Zone 56 (from 150°E to east coast) including: solid basement; cover; Mesozoic igneous; and Cenozoic sedimentary and igneous rocks.

    The Geological Survey of NSW developed a Seamless Geology of UTM Zone 56 during 2014 as part of a project to develop a seamless vector geology dataset of the best available geological mapping data covering the whole of NSW. The overarching aims of the Statewide Seamless Geology Project were to: (i) compile the different original scales, formats and rock unit naming conventions into a consistent, statewide format; (ii) edge-match the geology across existing map sheets; and (iii) interpret the basement geology under cover. The resulting geodatabase comprises a series of layers which include: (i) solid basement geology; (ii) cover rocks (defined as undeformed and unmetamorphosed); (iii) Mesozoic igneous rocks; and (iv) Cenozoic sedimentary and igneous rocks.

    The project was divided into three major stages corresponding to the UTM zones which divide New South Wales. This dataset includes the seamless geology layers from the NSW portion of UTM Zone 56 (ie.east of 150 degrees longitude to the coast).The project will next move on to Zone 54 (in the west of NSW), before concluding in Zone 55.

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NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (2025). Environmental Planning Instrument - Land Zoning [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/environment-planning-instrument-local-environmental-plan-land-zoning

Environmental Planning Instrument - Land Zoning

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Dataset updated
Mar 28, 2025
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Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructurehttps://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/department-of-planning-housing-and-infrastructure
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Description

This spatial dataset identifies land use zones and the type of land uses that are permitted (with or without consent) or prohibited in each zone on any given land as designated by the relevant NSW environmental planning instrument (EPI) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. Land use zones are grouped into the following broad categories: BUSINESS (B), ENVIRONMENT (E), INDUSTRIAL (IN), RESIDENTIAL (R), RECREATION (RE), RURAL (RU), SPECIAL (SP) and WATERWAYS (W). The specific EPI which defines the planning requirement is described in the attribute field EPI_Name. The EPI can be viewed on the NSW legislation website: www.legislation.nsw.gov.au

Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile and geodatabase).

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