3D point cloud representing all physical features (e.g. buildings, trees and terrain) across City of Melbourne. The data has been encoded into a .las file format containing geospatial coordinates and RGB values for each point. The download is a zip file containing compressed .las files for tiles across the city area.
The geospatial data has been captured in Map Grid of Australia (MGA) Zone 55 projection and is reflected in the xyz coordinates within each .las file.
Also included are RGB (Red, Green, Blue) attributes to indicate the colour of each point.
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2018
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Vertical Datum: Australian Height Datum (AHD)
- Spatial Accuracy (XYZ): Supplied survey control used for control (Madigan Surveying) – 25 cm absolute accuracy
Limitations:
Whilst every effort is made to provide the data as accurate as possible, the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects.
Sample Data:
For an interactive sample of the data please see the link below.
https://cityofmelbourne.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer3d/index.html?id=b3dc1147ceda46ffb8229117a2dac56d
Preview:
Download:
A zip file containing the .las files representing tiles of point cloud data across City of Melbourne area.
Download Point Cloud Data (4GB)
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A sign plate is where the parking restrictions are displayed. This data set displays parking sign plates that are within a parking zone. There can be multiple restrictions per parking zone.Restrictions_display indicates the parking period in hours, unless specific codes are used:FP1P Free Parking 1 hourMP2P Meter Parking 2 hours limitLZ30 Loading Zone 30 minutes limitQP Quarter Parking (15 minutes)This data can be linked to both the street segments to a parking zone dataset
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Speed Signs is a spatial dataset (point) that shows the location of every Speed Limit sign across Victoria including advisory 'Speed Limit Ahead' signs. The data includes attributes such as Road Name, Sign Size, Type, Speed Value, Bearing and Direction. Variable speed signs display the alternative speed limit during the times that limit is active. This is captured in the variable time and day fields in the dataset. A standard ('static') speed sign with the prevailing speed limit is provided at the end of the zone which serves to end the variable zone, or act as a reminder sign for times when the variable speed limit isn't active. Data Quality Whilst every effort has been made to ensure this information is up-to-date, there may be instances where signs are not yet recorded in this system. Disclaimer No claim is made as to the accuracy or currency of the content on this site at any time. This data is provided on the basis that users undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. The Victorian Government and Department of Transport and Planning accept no liability to any person or group for the data or advice (or the use of such data or advice) which is provided or incorporated into it by reference.
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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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This map is part of a series which comprises 50 maps which covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:1 000 000 (1cm on a map represents 10km on the ground). Each standard map covers an area of 6 …Show full descriptionThis map is part of a series which comprises 50 maps which covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:1 000 000 (1cm on a map represents 10km on the ground). Each standard map covers an area of 6 degrees longitude by 4 degrees latitude or about 590 kilometres east to west and about 440 kilometres from north to south. These maps depict natural and constructed features including transport infrastructure (roads, railway airports), hydrography, contours, hypsometric and bathymetric layers, localities and some administrative boundaries, making this a useful general reference map.
This map is part of the series that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5 km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Each standard map covers an area of 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude or about 150 kilometres from east to west and 110 kilometres from north to south. There are about 50 special maps in the series and these maps cover a non-standard area. Typically, where a map produced on standard sheet lines is largely ocean it is combined with its landward neighbour. These maps contain natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours (interval 50m), localities and some administrative boundaries. The topographic map and data index shows coverage of the sheets. Product Specifications Coverage: The series covers the whole of Australia with 513 maps. Currency: Ranges from 1995 to 2009. 95% of maps have a reliability date of 1994 or later. Coordinates: Geographical and either AMG or MGA (post-1993) Datum: AGD66, GDA94, AHD. Projection: Universal Traverse Mercator (UTM) Medium: Paper, flat and folded copies.
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An overview map showing Melbourne Water's area of responsibility for drainage and waterways services. Sourced from Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning. For official data, access via Spatial Datamart Victoria. Resource Name: MELBOURNE_WATER_CORP. Resource ID: ANZVI0803005830
3D textured mesh (photomesh) representing all physical features (e.g. buildings, trees and terrain) across City of Melbourne. The 3D textured mesh is provided in object file format (.obj) and is accompanied by material (.mtl) and image texture (.jpg) files.
The data has been split into a series of tiles covering the entire municipality. An index file (Tile_Index.kml) is included to indicate the geo-spatial location of each tile. To position the mesh in its real world location, use the origin coordinates found in the metadata file (metadata.xml).
The 3D textured mesh is provided in different levels of detail, as indicated in the file name of the .obj filename. The levels of detail vary from L13 (lowest level of detail) to L20 (highest level of detail).
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2020
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Vertical Datum: Australian Height Datum (AHD)
- Spatial Accuracy (XYZ): Supplied survey control used for control (Madigan Surveying)
Contents
The download is a zip file containing compressed:
- Object files (.obj)
- Material files (.mtl)
- Image textures (.jpg)
- Metadata (.xml)
- Tile index (.kml)
Preview Data:
For an interactive sample of the data please see the link below (WebGL browser required - Google Chrome recommended).
Photomesh 2020 - SLPK (arcgis.com)
Photomesh 2020 - OBJ (arcgis.com)
Usage:
Through the download an use of this data you agree to the licensing and disclaimer conditions.
While all due care has been taken to ensure the data of this website is accurate, current and available please note:
· there may be errors or omission in it
· there may be occasions where the data is not available and/or the website will be unavailable.
The City of Melbourne and its employees accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, claim, expense, cost or liability whatsoever (including in contract, tort including negligence, pursuant to statue and otherwise) arising in respect of or in connection with accessing, using or reliance upon the data in this website, or the unavailability of the data or the website.
Download Photomesh data:
To download the zip file containing all relevant files representing the 3D city mesh model, please click on the provided link.
At this scale 1cm on the map represents 1km on the ground. Each map covers a minimum area of 0.5 degrees longitude by 0.5 degrees latitude or about 54 kilometres by 54 kilometres. The contour interval is 20 metres. Many maps are supplemented by hill shading. These maps contain natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours, localities and some administrative boundaries. Product Specifications Coverage: Australia is covered by more than 3000 x 1:100 000 scale maps, of which 1600 have been published as printed maps. Unpublished maps are available as compilations. Currency: Ranges from 1961 to 2009. Average 1997. Coordinates: Geographical and either AMG or MGA coordinates. Datum: AGD66, GDA94; AHD Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator UTM. Medium: Printed maps: Paper, flat and folded copies. Compilations: Paper or film, flat copies only.
This Amendment Index (Map) was created to provide access to the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme (MMPS) Amendment Maps (1968 to 1988) located in VPRS 16157 and the Melbourne Metropolitan Region Planning Scheme Amendment Maps located in VPRS 16155 for the period 1988 to 2000.
1968 to 1988
The index consists of PS Maps. The amendments to the Planning Scheme for a particular area are marked on the Planning Scheme Area Map, e.g., all amendments from 1 until 529 affecting the area of Preston are noted on the map (No. 44) in red. The L (Local) and RL (Regional) numbers are marked in green, post 1988. In case of L and RL Amendment Map Numbers, refer to the consignment details for VPRS 16155.
1988 to 2000
The extant maps appear to cover the period ?1995 to 2000. The location of PS Index Maps for the period 1988 to 1994 is not known.
The Maps of Melbourne collection is part of the Map Collections in the University of Melbourne's Digital Repository. The maps in the collection are digitalisations of printed hardcopy maps held in the University of Melbourne's Map Collection. The collection includes digitised historic maps of concerning the urban area of Melbourne, Victoria. The maps, dating from the 1800s and 1900s, are available in jpeg format.
This map is part of a series which comprises 50 maps which covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:1 000 000 (1cm on a map represents 10km on the ground). Each standard map covers an area of 6 degrees longitude by 4 degrees latitude or about 590 kilometres east to west and about 440 kilometres from north to south. These maps depict natural and constructed features including transport infrastructure (roads, railway airports), hydrography, contours, hypsometric and bathymetric layers, localities and some administrative boundaries, making this a useful general reference map.
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This dataset presents the school zones for Secondary schools in Victoria with the Year 8 curriculum for the year of 2020. All public primary and secondary schools, including Prep/Foundation to Year 9 and multi-campus schools have enrolment zones. This does not include schools with specific enrolment criteria including English Language Schools and Select Entry Schools. Specialist schools also do not have zones and have special enrolment criteria. Designated neighbourhood schools are generally the public school within closest proximity to the student’s permanent residential address, unless the Minister for Education or Regional Director has restricted the zone of the school. Closest proximity is calculated as the nearest school by straight line distance in metropolitan areas (including Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo), or the nearest school by shortest practical route (in regional areas). Zones were produces in Datum 1994 VicGrid projection (EPSG: 3111) using locations that represent the front of the school or driveway access. Voronoi polygons define the measure of straight line distance and calculations using road classes 0 to 7 in the VicMap road network layer were used to define the measure of shortest practical route. The zones of schools defined as metropolitan have taken preference over the zones of regional schools where they interface. A small number of zones have been restricted by the Minister for Education to support schools in managing their enrolments. Some schools zones have been aligned with structural and geographic barriers recognising the significant accessibility issues they impose. School enrolment zones are reviewed annually and updated as government school provision changes. The school zone dataset is comprised of distinct map layers for primary schools and for each year of secondary school, acknowledging the different year levels offered by schools. For more information please visit the Victorian Government Data Portal or the Find My School website. Please note: The Victorian school zone layers can be used in conjunction with the Victorian school location layers.
This dataset contains an aerial image mosaic of the City of Melbourne municipal area. This image provies a 'top down' view of the city and is availible for download in a georeferenced format.
Capture Information
- Capture Date: 2nd/3rd February 2019
- Capture Pixel Size: 5cm
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
Additional technical information:
ArborCarbon collected the aerial image using the ArborCam, a unique 11-band airborne multispectral camera system optimized for the accurate detection of vegetation and subtle changes in vegetation condition. ArborCarbon have created this seamless 5cm pixel resolution RGB mosaic co-registered to the 4-band image.
The multispectral imagery was acquired at 8,000ft above ground level over the City of Melbourne under cloudless conditions between 09:45 and 12:45 on 2nd and 3rd February 2019. Imagery was acquired with the ArborCam system with a ground sample distance (GSD) ranging from 6 cm/pixel to 25 cm/pixel dependent on the band.
Preview Image:
See an example image showing the data quality of the aerial.
Download:
Download the aerial image as a ecw file (6GB)
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Survey summary map for the October 16, 2021, Melbourne, QC downburst. Ground survey conducted October 18, 2021. Map includes ground photos, drone photos, drone flight paths, downburst area, and worst damage point.
Aerial image (true ortho) mosaic of the City of Melbourne municipal area. The true ortho image has been corrected to provide a true ‘top down’ view of the city, removing building lean and other interference typically found in oblique aerial imagery. The aerial image was captured May 2020 and is available for download in georeferenced format (JPEG2000).
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2020
- Capture Pixel Size: 10cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA 2020 Zone 55
– 11 cm absolute accuracy
Limitations:
Whilst every effort is made to provide the data as accurate as possible, the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects.
Preview Image:
See an example image showing the data quality of the aerial:
Download:
Download the aerial image data as a zipped .jpg2000 file. (45GB)
Dataset containing the locations of parking restrictions within the City of Casey. Additional information provided includes parking zone restriction types and applicable times as well as relevant vehicle exemptions.
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RadarScope display of Super-Res Reflectivity and Super-Res Velocity data from the ECCC Blainville (CASBV) S-band radar in the Melbourne, QC area on October 16, 2021 from 3:53 PM – 4:23 PM EDT (1953 – 2023 UTC). Note: Time stamps displayed in RadarScope screen captures are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4:00). The Radar Image Collection contains individual radar images of the event. To view the images as a GIF animation, open the Radar Viewer. If you're looking for more data about the event, the Melbourne Event Summary Map contains other data collected by the NTP Storm Survey Team.
3D textured mesh (photomesh) representing all physical features (e.g. buildings, trees and terrain) across City of Melbourne. The 3D textured mesh is provided in object file format (.obj) and is accompanied by material (.mtl) and image texture (.jpg) files.
The data has been split into a series of tiles covering the entire municipality. An index file (Tile_Index.kml) is included to indicate the geo-spatial location of each tile. To position the mesh in its real world location, use the origin coordinates found in the metadata file (metadata.xml).
The 3D textured mesh is provided in different levels of detail, as indicated in the file name of the .obj filename. The levels of detail vary from L13 (lowest level of detail) to L20 (highest level of detail).
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2018
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Vertical Datum: Australian Height Datum (AHD)
- Spatial Accuracy (XYZ): Supplied survey control used for control (Madigan Surveying)
Contents
The download is a zip file containing compressed:
- Object files (.obj)
- Material files (.mtl)
- Image textures (.jpg)
- Metadata (.xml)
- Tile index (.kml)
Preview Data:
For an interactive sample of the data please see the link below (WebGL browser required - Google Chrome recommended).
https://cityofmelbourne.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer3d/index.html?id=b555219a327b4535a89d8ec6e97780cf
Usage:
Through the download an use of this data you agree to the licensing and disclaimer conditions.
While all due care has been taken to ensure the data of this website is accurate, current and available please note:
· there may be errors or omission in it
· there may be occasions where the data is not available and/or the website will be unavailable.
The City of Melbourne and its employees accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, claim, expense, cost or liability whatsoever (including in contract, tort including negligence, pursuant to statue and otherwise) arising in respect of or in connection with accessing, using or reliance upon the data in this website, or the unavailability of the data or the website.
Download Photomesh data:
A zip file containing all relevant files representing the 3D city mesh model.
Download .ZIP file (9.7GB)
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.
3D point cloud representing all physical features (e.g. buildings, trees and terrain) across City of Melbourne. The data has been encoded into a .las file format containing geospatial coordinates and RGB values for each point. The download is a zip file containing compressed .las files for tiles across the city area.
The geospatial data has been captured in Map Grid of Australia (MGA) Zone 55 projection and is reflected in the xyz coordinates within each .las file.
Also included are RGB (Red, Green, Blue) attributes to indicate the colour of each point.
Capture Information
- Capture Date: May 2018
- Capture Pixel Size: 7.5cm ground sample distance
- Map Projection: MGA Zone 55 (MGA55)
- Vertical Datum: Australian Height Datum (AHD)
- Spatial Accuracy (XYZ): Supplied survey control used for control (Madigan Surveying) – 25 cm absolute accuracy
Limitations:
Whilst every effort is made to provide the data as accurate as possible, the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects.
Sample Data:
For an interactive sample of the data please see the link below.
https://cityofmelbourne.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer3d/index.html?id=b3dc1147ceda46ffb8229117a2dac56d
Preview:
Download:
A zip file containing the .las files representing tiles of point cloud data across City of Melbourne area.
Download Point Cloud Data (4GB)