Enables you to download individual raster tiles in it’s native format. Use the ‘Search in data’ tool to search for specific attributes. Other information about our data you can view Metadata is information about the data that includes: Tabular or aspatial data is data in a table format that does not relate to position. Our raster data is geo-referenced, which means we divide our maps into cells and give each cell a coordinate so that we can determine its location. Raster data represents surfaces, like imagery and maps.
Railway stations, historic sites and geodetic marks are some examples. points: data that represents discrete features where each point has an X and Y (and sometimes a Z) location.
lines: data that represents linear features, like roads, rivers and railway lines.polygons: data made up of a closed sequence of lines, shapes, that represent areas like lakes, patches of native bush, parcel boundaries.Vector data relates to position and has one or more coordinates. We provide data in 3 types: vector, raster and tabular.