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Australian QGIS User Group

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This thread collects any known links to free Australian datasets.

Feel free to post any other datasets you are aware of.

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  • (State|All) {Name} {Link}

Barrett Higman

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Jul 8, 2013, 3:49:12 AM7/8/13
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·         (All) Geoscience Australia http://www.ga.gov.au/products/servlet/controller?event=DEFINE_PRODUCTS

 

 

Barrett Higman

GIS Officer

Alpine Shire Council

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Andy Tice

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Tore Pedersen

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- (All) DIG - Discover Information Geographically http://www.environment.gov.au/metadataexplorer/

- (All) Data.gov.au http://data.gov.au/

- (WA) SLIP Portal https://www2.landgate.wa.gov.au/web/guest/57
    Note: By registering for a SLIP Portal login you can download the datasets that are marked with an asterisk in the list that is shown at the link above.  Most datasets are available via WMS and in some cases also via WFS.

Tore Pedersen

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- (Antarctica and Australian Subantarctic Islands) Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/geog/

Alex

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GovPond was set up by some folks in WA for GovHack, but is a huge database of accessible data that is searchable.

Jeremy Taylor

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GovHack, sounds legit. J

 

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Richard Butler

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The SA government are starting to put more and more spatial information on their data directory.  So far i have found some useful roads, gazeteer and land use files on there:

http://data.sa.gov.au/

Bill Williamson

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(All) {National Elevation Data} {http://nedf.ga.gov.au}


Elevation data (good enough for pipelines.....)


Once you have registered, the search tool is bit of a gotcha, just select an area of interest but leave all other parameters untouched. 

The HDEM is likely the most useful and is a sophisticated product, but based on early 2000s data. 

Clive Poole

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Bill

Thanks I have used the site often and gotcha is right for the search scree. However having access to 1 second DEM SRTM is very useful

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Staci Timms

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I know this is specifically about free Australian Datasets, but I'm looking for broad scale regional datasets that include neighbouring countries, including New Zealand, PNG, Timor, Indonesia....especially looking for bathymetry and elevation

Andrew Jeffrey

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Staci Timms

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Sorry, further to this, I have been accessing Geoscience Australia national datasets, but not quite getting the coverage I need. 


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Andrew Harvey

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On 22/01/2014 9:58 am, "Staci Timms" <staci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know this is specifically about free Australian Datasets, but I'm looking
> for broad scale regional datasets that include neighbouring countries,
> including New Zealand, PNG, Timor, Indonesia....especially looking for
> bathymetry and elevation

Have you tried the SRTM dataset for elevation?
http://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_1/SRTM3/
https://github.com/andrewharvey/srtm3-stylesheets

Or the GA Ausbath dataset for bathymetry? Probably doesn't extend far
enough for you?
https://www.ga.gov.au/products/servlet/controller?event=GEOCAT_DETAILS&catno=67703
https://gist.github.com/andrewharvey/3802964

Shaun Kolomeitz

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Jan 24, 2014, 12:09:05 AM1/24/14
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A good meta-source for a range of data is also http://www.govhack.org/data

Cheers,
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Bill Williamson

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LPI have embraced the Google Way and surprisingly are putting the DCDB and other stuff out there
see


they must be paying a subscription?


Bill Williamson

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And from StackExchange it seems there is data for the Australian State of NZ:

Marco Giana

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Cheers

Marco Giana

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Bill Williamson

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Have just had a pleasant experience with the CSIRO data portal, a lot of high resolution soil and landscape datasets have just landed there in the last month. Value is their extensive coverage and high resolution. 

(All) {CSIRO Soil and Landscape Grid National Soil Attribute Maps} {https://data.csiro.au/dap/search?kw=TERN_Soils_DSM}


Here is a 3.8 GB national dataset for available soil water, loads in QGIS in about 20 sec on the clunker I have here...
and then some perspective on the resolution of the dataset (focus is of course the centre of the universe....)

ciao

  




 


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Bill Williamson

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To make use of the NSW LPI data easier, attached is an xml file which holds the configuration. You would go into the `Add Layer | Add WMS/WMTS` and in the dialog `Load` this xml. What I can't control is that in the next step of `Add` the layer, you must get the projection right. The EPSG is included as the last digits in the title for the layer, I find this overcomes the need to remember which CRS to select! 

Hope that helps. 
LPI WMS Services 2015-09-11.xml

Andrew Harvey

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Also worth noting for LPI services you can also use their tile service
via the "TileLayer Plugin" in QGIS for the basemap and imagery. I find
it works quite fast and well. I've attached the TileLayer Plugin
configuration.

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Bill Williamson

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Bill Williamson

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And another for elevation data in Australia, a lot of better datasets than the Shuttle Radar mission


Got some interesting lidar info for the local area. Handy resource.   A little bit of uncertainty about the size of datasets but all good in the end. 

tastrax

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Luke Kirkwood

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Historical Imagery for Qld, some going back to the 1930s - https://qimagery.information.qld.gov.au

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Glyn Bickford

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a link i've been using for a little while now for datasets would be the NSW data portal, which includes links to the NSW seed portal. imagery, cadastral, vegetation layers, planning layers, etc there are links along with it for other portals seems like it's working state to state at the moment.

https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset?q=&sort=metadata_modified+desc&ext_bbox=&ext_prev_extent=137.373046875%2C-39.77476948529546%2C156.708984375%2C-25.005972656239177 


i've been using it quite a bit and the data is all covered under the creative commons licence.


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Historical Imagery for Qld, some going back to the 1930s - https://qimagery.information.qld.gov.au
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Tasmanian Open Data site - http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/opendata/

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Bill Williamson

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Extents of Property in NSW

Comes up as an opaque layer, interesting if someone sees how to get it as polygons

Bill Williamson

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I was after a data source of average annual rainfall for NSW and found that despite my previous experience with Bureau of Meteorology and the like, it took a little while to put my hand on the right stuff. So maybe I can help someone else here.

This page allows you to download a grid of Aust wide or state based data, for selected months and the year. 
Probably I would have like median, mean, rain days etc, but that is for another time. I renamed the txt files to make them a little more meaningful, ozrainwet is bit more intuitive at Rain Aus Oct-Apr.

The resulting file is a zipped text file, unpacked it can be imported as a raster. I'm only seeking a point n click data map, so my symbology  is very elementary.

In the first approach I went for a Singleband pseudocolour, (will have to put in a bug report about the u in colour) Linear interpolation, Spectral colour ramp with 10 Classes and the most significant setting, the Mode is Quantile. I set the transparency to 50%.    Result was indicative of Australia but for my purposes it was too rangy. 

So the next approach was Singleband pseudocolour again but this time by expanding the options in the dialog, with User Defined Min Max settings, I chose that the Statistics Extent was to be Current Canvas (about the Sandstone Curtain to Lake Eyre) with Linear Interpolation. This has generated a much more useful colour scale. 

If only requiring annual rainfall, the job there is done. But have also gone in and made a layer for each of the four seasons and wet and dry. This required 2 more styles which were based on the above, I just went in and edited the values for the class values in the text version of the qml files.

And then most importantly, save the style with the layer. 

Hope that's of interest to someone. 

Ben Beaumont

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Hi, I'm looking for highest quality open satellite/aerial imagery of Australia - with best coverage of urban areas. 
What's the most authoritative source? A single source for the entire country is preferred. 
I'm aware of six maps in NSW and spatial datamart in Vic. Is there an equivalent for the whole country? 
I need a source string to load into a GIS application. 
Thank you in anticipation. 

Regards, Ben. 

Andrew Jeffrey

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Jun 12, 2019, 2:43:00 AM6/12/19
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Hi Ben,

This definitely isn't authoritative but one service I like using for imagery is the ESRI world imagery map service - https://services.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/World_Imagery/mapserver

You can add it to QGIS as an ArcGIS Mapserver layer and it performs quiet well. The resolution is ok for both urban but also regional areas, which I think is a huge plus compared to some other imagery services that focus on cities.

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I'm also interested in the answers to this question. Would be great to see what other people are using.

Andrew

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Bill Williamson

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Other option is Bing, available from the QuickMapServices plugin (load plugin then go to settings and get the Contributed Pack). 

I think what Andrew has posted here is as reliable, good, modern as you are likely to get, for free. 




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Hi Ben,

This definitely isn't authoritative but one service I like using for imagery is the ESRI world imagery map service - https://services.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/World_Imagery/mapserver

You can add it to QGIS as an ArcGIS Mapserver layer and it performs quiet well. The resolution is ok for both urban but also regional areas, which I think is a huge plus compared to some other imagery services that focus on cities.

image.png

I'm also interested in the answers to this question. Would be great to see what other people are using.

Andrew

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Hi, I'm looking for highest quality open satellite/aerial imagery of Australia - with best coverage of urban areas. 
What's the most authoritative source? A single source for the entire country is preferred. 
I'm aware of six maps in NSW and spatial datamart in Vic. Is there an equivalent for the whole country? 
I need a source string to load into a GIS application. 
Thank you in anticipation. 

Regards, Ben. 

On Monday, 8 July 2013 12:47:59 UTC+10, Australian QGIS User Group wrote:
This thread collects any known links to free Australian datasets.

Feel free to post any other datasets you are aware of.

Please use the same list format: 
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Chris Kahler

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Hi All,
best imagery for Queensland  (IMO) is the ‘QldBase_AllUsers’ WMS available via Qspatial website listed below. Slower to draw than the ESRI and Bing services but better detail.
CK

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Glyn Bickford

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i've found that adding the below link as a map server provides the nsw cadastral layer in polygon 



both perform well although can take time to load occasionally

Bill Williamson

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Hi Glyn, 

thanks, that is interesting, it provides a slightly different presentation of the same data I get through the other links. However I can't select the polygons, for instance, snap to them. Just wondering if you can?

ta
Bill

Andrew Jeffrey

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Jun 25, 2019, 11:13:48 AM6/25/19
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Hi Bill,

Try the steps below, but before you do zoom your map into at least a town level scale as the feature layer times out when drawn at the whole state level.

Try adding this URL to the as an "ArcGIS Feature Server" connection. http://maps.six.nsw.gov.au/arcgis/rest/services/public/NSW_Cadastre/MapServer - A full list of Spatial Services web services are available at http://spatialservices.finance.nsw.gov.au/mapping_and_imagery/lpi_web_services/access_lpi_web_services

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Connect to the new feature service and add the "lot" layer.

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These features work with the "indentify" tool.

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They also work as snapping candidates

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Not sure what the feature limit is on each request, but mucking around at a suburb level looks to work quiet well.

Hope this helps.
Andrew



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A whole new range of geospatial data formats are now available in data.wa.gov.au. From today you’ll begin to see these new formats made available for data published through the Shared Location Information Platform (SLIP).


The team would love to hear your feedback and suggestions about the new formats, particularly:

  1. Any feedback on the quality or structure of the new formats
  2. If there’s a dataset you would like to see the new formats rolled out to
  3. Your suggestions for other geospatial data formats and why you’d find them useful

As always, you can get in touch with us at open...@landgate.wa.gov.au.

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Bill Williamson

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Hi Andrew, 

that was a great success, thank you. 

Running off that win, would anyone know how to present in QGIS this dataset
so that it is a polygon and/or a format that can be readily queried?

There is also the option to download the whole package as raster files. But I'm not thinking I can do much with those. 

Query would be to report how many and what area of land use types exist in a subject polygon. 

thanks
Bill

Christina Ratcliff

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Hi Bill,

Most states have polygon versions of this data used to compile the national dataset.

Have a look at table 2 for the state based metadata, download links and reports found on http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/data-download

 

Cheers,

Christina

Bill Williamson

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Oct 28, 2019, 10:48:44 AM10/28/19
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Thankyou Christina, 

I went that way. I haven't yet been able to select / summarise the land use data by polygon. 

cheers
Bill

Christina Ratcliff

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Hi Bill,

I had to do this recently and here's how I did it.
  1. Make sure all layers are in the same coordinate system, preferably a projected one if you want to sum the areas.
  2. Clip the landuse to your polygon using the tool from the vector-> geoprocessing tools menu. If you get geometry errors, use  fix geometries from the processing toolbox and try clipping again.
  3. Run the Multipart to singleparts tool from the vector -> geometry tools menu
  4. Add or update the area in the table using the field calculator. Make sure you save and stop editing the table.
  5. Search for and use the Statistics by categories tool from the processing toolbox. This will output count, min, max, sum etc statistics for your selected columns.
If you need to run this on multiple polygons you can intersect instead of clip then use two category fields.

Good luck,
Christina





Bill Williamson

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Oct 29, 2019, 10:54:04 AM10/29/19
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Hey Christina, 

thanks for showing the way!
I did it your way first, then a couple of improvements. 
I'd downloaded the NSW landuse data (1.6GB package) and used the shapefile. 
I found there were about 2% errors in the geometry of the landuse data, so I fixed the errors on the whole lot (coverting to Geopackage at the same time), took about 25 mins and should not have to repeat this step. 
I made my polygon file singleparts as per your step 3. 
I used $area in the field calculator on the output layer. 

cheers!

David Va

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(All) {ALOS Global Digital Surface Model "ALOS World 3D - 30m (AW3D30)"} {https://www.eorc.jaxa.jp/ALOS/en/aw3d30/}

Global DEM first released 2015 by our Japanese friends. From my experience in Australia is better than SRTM, but may depend on your use.

Richard Langford

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Hi Staci
There are four datsets that cover the land for virtually the entire globe: SRTM, ASTER DEM, ALOS and TanDEM. I have written a brief paper for GSWA on multiscale resampling of SRTM using LandSerf, although that is now out-of-date. ASTER uses stereoscopic interpretation, the same as orthophotos, and is not reliable in low relief areas. I am currently putting together a regolith-landform paper for the Tanami, which is very flat. ALOS has 30-m resolution, which gives huge datasets, but the data are integers. This produces a stepped image of the topo. TanDEM is now my first choice for regional mapping. 90-m data, but not integers. Multiscale resampling can reduce noise without loss of detail, but the data are good enough to not need it. The radar baseline for TanDEM is very much bigger than the boom off the Shuttle used for SRTM, so the quality is excellent.
Bathymetry is a problem, but a good regional source is probably the satellite gravity dataset.
Rich

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Sorry, further to this, I have been accessing Geoscience Australia national datasets, but not quite getting the coverage I need. 


On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Staci Timms <staci...@gmail.com> wrote:
I know this is specifically about free Australian Datasets, but I'm looking for broad scale regional datasets that include neighbouring countries, including New Zealand, PNG, Timor, Indonesia....especially looking for bathymetry and elevation


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Bill

Thanks I have used the site often and gotcha is right for the search scree. However having access to 1 second DEM SRTM is very useful

On 07/11/2013 7:00 AM, "Bill Williamson" <bill.wi...@productivewaterservices.com.au> wrote:
(All) {National Elevation Data} {http://nedf.ga.gov.au}


Elevation data (good enough for pipelines.....)


Once you have registered, the search tool is bit of a gotcha, just select an area of interest but leave all other parameters untouched. 

The HDEM is likely the most useful and is a sophisticated product, but based on early 2000s data. 

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