![]() To view the attribute data, click inside a polygon or on a point or line on the map. The data of the feature appears in a new window. Services: URLs for accessing data through web services.History: a record of all revisions and changes to the dataset.Enables you to download individual raster tiles in it’s native format. Tiles Table: available for raster data only.Use the ‘Search in data’ tool to search for specific attributes. Data Table: available for vector and raster data only.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.
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