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The digital Suburb/Locality Boundaries and their legal identifiers have been derived from the cadastre data from each state and territory jurisdiction and are available below.\r \r Suburb/Locality Boundaries are part of Geoscape Administrative Boundaries, which is built and maintained by Geoscape Australia using authoritative government data. Further information about contributors to Administrative Boundaries is available here.\r \r The full Administrative Boundaries dataset comprises seven Geoscape products:\r \r * Localities\r * Local Government Areas (LGAs)\r * Wards\r * Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Boundaries,\r * Electoral Boundaries\r * State Boundaries and\r * Town Points\r \r Updated versions of Administrative Boundaries are published on a quarterly basis.\r Users have the option to download datasets with feature coordinates referencing either GDA94 or GDA2020 datums.\r \r There were no updates in the May 2025 release\r \r Further information on Administrative Boundaries, including FAQs on the data, is available here through Geoscape Australia’s network of partners. They provide a range of commercial products based on Administrative Boundaries, including software solutions, consultancy and support.\r \r Note: On 1 October 2020, PSMA Australia Limited began trading as Geoscape Australia. \r \r
\r The Australian Government has negotiated the release of Administrative Boundaries to the whole economy under an open CCBY 4.0 license.\r \r Users must only use the data in ways that are consistent with the Australian Privacy Principles issued under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).\r \r Users must also note the following attribution requirements:\r \r Preferred attribution for the Licensed Material:\r \r
Administrative Boundaries © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0).\r \r Preferred attribution for Adapted Material:\r \r Incorporates or developed using Administrative Boundaries © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0).\r
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This datasets presents the South Australian suburb boundaries as of August 2018. Suburbs and Localities (or Rural suburbs) are defined areas of the State established for addressing purposes. The base data used for the capture is the cadastre. The Suburbs layer is a data set that reflects the official boundaries of addressable localities in South Australia as defined by the Geographical Names Act, 1991. The polygons are based on the existing cadastral, topographic or road centerline data that defines the underlying features that boundaries follow. The Suburb Boundaries in the urban and rural areas are updated when required through notification in the Government Gazette or spatial improvement of the cadastre. The capturing started 1990 and is ongoing. The Suburb boundary dataset is currently 100% complete for the state and complies with government classification standards. For more information please visit the South Australian Government Data Portal.
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This details the boundaries of all properties within the City of Melbourne. A boundary is described as a division between adjacent political entities, tracts of private land, or geographic zones. Boundary lines may be imaginary lines, physical features that follow those lines, or the graphical representation of those lines on a map. Boundary lines between privately owned land parcels are usually called property lines.
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Spatial layer of small areas used for the City of Melbourne's Census Of Land Use And Employment (CLUE) analysis. Note that these small area boundaries do not exactly correspond with gazetted suburb or postcode boundaries.
For more information about CLUE see http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/clue
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This dataset shows all of the streets and laneways within the City of Melbourne. This dataset is used in order for people to create their own map of the city and can be used to label the streets with their names down the centre of the road as is the standard for labelling streets on maps.
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This data shows the map reference grids from the latest edition of the VicRoads Country Street Directory. Grids are provided for all three scales: 1:25K town maps (red), 1:100K Melbourne & surrounds maps (blue) and 1:250K Victoria maps (green). This data is in Web Mercator (Auxiliary Sphere) projection.
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This shapefile delineates historic creek lines digitised from the 1855 map Melbourne and its Suburbs" compiled by James Kearney, draughtsman ; engraved by David Tulloch and James D. Brown. http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/89107. The Elizabeth Street, Swanston Street and Fitzroy Garden creek alignments are included based on descriptions in:
Presland, Gary. 2009. Place for Village.
Burchett, Winston. 1978. East Melbourne, 1837-1977.
Details of 6,367 mansions in Melbourne Australia from Melbourne's foundation 1836 till early 1930s. Filemaker database. Searchable by name, architect, suburb, MMBW map, year. "The Melbourne Mansions Data Base indexes the larger and more interesting houses of Melbourne and its immediate surroundings from the first settlement into the early twentieth century. It incorporates all the relevant material from the Australian Architectural Index. All entries include the modern address where this is known, and indicate whether the house is known to have been demolished or to survive. Often information from a number of sources is combined in the one entry." from the Melbourne Mansions website. Columns on tables list: Location; Original and now; Map reference; Standing; Year; Other architects; EAD; House name; Sources; Agent; MMBW plan number; Owners and occupiers; Illustrations; Features.
This data contains points representing drain and waterway outlet locations, associated with a natural waterway or channel centreline, within the Greater Melbourne region. This region includes the Port Phillip Bay and Western Port coastlines. Points are captured to show the indicative location of the endpoint for a waterway or channel as geographic coordinates.
The data table includes minimal attributes to assist in identifying the feature.
Data was created using the waterway (Reach) layer from original FIS 1:50K (Vicmap Hydro) streams data set, which included only those waterways within catchments of greater than 60ha. Waterways (Reach) Rectification project undertaken 2001 to 2003 to review and correct the extent of the waterways reach network to ensure a complete data set exists (using the Drainage Metropolis Boundary, 50K data, 1:2500 Drainage Record Plans, Drainage Limits data, orthophotos, as constructed and/or design drawings, contour data and Melway Street Directory). Waterway (Reach) extents defined and attributes populated in GIS and AMIS for all records including assigning nodes and node numbers (for start / end points) and removing any reaches less than 100 metres in length that are predominantly channel assets. Waterways in extended area incorporated in 2005 using Vicmap Hydro data and aerial imagery, then updated in 2009/10 using Lidar survey data (contours). Data is maintained using Lidar survey data (contours) and 60 ha limits. Please refer to metadata for each dataset row record for specific source / accuracy information.
NOTE: Whilst every effort has been taken in collecting, validating and providing the attached data, Melbourne Water Corporation makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of this data. Any person or group that uses this data does so at its own risk and should make their own assessment and investigations as to the suitability and/or application of the data. Melbourne Water Corporation shall not be liable in any way to any person or group for loss of any kind including damages, costs, interest, loss of profits or special loss or damage, arising from any use, error, inaccuracy, incompleteness or other defect in this data.
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This dataset refers to a deprecated parking management solution.It contains each Pay Stay zone and the street segment that it is linked to. The Pay Stay zone can go across multiple street segments and also one street segment can have multiple Pay Stay zones.
This data can be linked to both the sign plate Pay Stay zone dataset.
and also the Pay Stay parking restrictions dataset
https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/pay-stay-parking-restrictions/information/
The datasets can be joined on Pay Stay zone.
To create a spatial dataset the street segment can be joined with the road corridor dataset on the street segment id.
https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/road-corridors/information/
For further information on Pay Stay https://www.paystay.com.au/
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Upcoming Changes: Please note that our parking system is being improved and this dataset may be disrupted. See more information here.
This dataset shows the location and information about council's on-street car parking meters. It contains information about the parking meter model type, if the model accepts credit card and tap 'n go facilities.
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The digital Suburb/Locality Boundaries and their legal identifiers have been derived from the cadastre data from each state and territory jurisdiction and are available below.\r \r Suburb/Locality Boundaries are part of Geoscape Administrative Boundaries, which is built and maintained by Geoscape Australia using authoritative government data. Further information about contributors to Administrative Boundaries is available here.\r \r The full Administrative Boundaries dataset comprises seven Geoscape products:\r \r * Localities\r * Local Government Areas (LGAs)\r * Wards\r * Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Boundaries,\r * Electoral Boundaries\r * State Boundaries and\r * Town Points\r \r Updated versions of Administrative Boundaries are published on a quarterly basis.\r Users have the option to download datasets with feature coordinates referencing either GDA94 or GDA2020 datums.\r \r There were no updates in the May 2025 release\r \r Further information on Administrative Boundaries, including FAQs on the data, is available here through Geoscape Australia’s network of partners. They provide a range of commercial products based on Administrative Boundaries, including software solutions, consultancy and support.\r \r Note: On 1 October 2020, PSMA Australia Limited began trading as Geoscape Australia. \r \r
\r The Australian Government has negotiated the release of Administrative Boundaries to the whole economy under an open CCBY 4.0 license.\r \r Users must only use the data in ways that are consistent with the Australian Privacy Principles issued under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).\r \r Users must also note the following attribution requirements:\r \r Preferred attribution for the Licensed Material:\r \r
Administrative Boundaries © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0).\r \r Preferred attribution for Adapted Material:\r \r Incorporates or developed using Administrative Boundaries © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0).\r