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  • An aggregation of datasets that are delivered to the Topograhic Maintainer (SKM) on a regular basis, usual weekly, to support the maintenance of the topographic datasets. These datasets are emailed to the maintainer as a SDM repeat order and must not be more than 10Mbyte size. The datasets are automatically loaded into the maintainer's database.

  • FOI_INDEX_CENTROID_VICNAMES dataset is joined to GNR (VICNAMES) and supplied to Vicnames for reconciliation against Vicmap and uploading into Vicnames. All FOI_INDEX_CENTROID_VICMAP records are supplied to Vicnames even though a join does not exists.

  • This dataset contains the locations, sizes (kW), plug types, and owners of State Government supported public EV chargers funded under the Destination Charging Across Victoria Program as well as the 18 Charging the Regions sites and 7 ultra-rapid sites connecting Melbourne to Adelaide.

  • An aggregation of datasets that are delivered to the Topograhic Maintainer (SKM) on a regular basis, usual weekly, to support the maintenance of the topographic datasets. These datasets are used by the editors and must be downloaded due to file size.

  • BushBank project ground photo location, within the project boundary (BUSHBANK_Project), for storage of site progression photographs.

  • Part of the Vicmap Features of Interest dataset Linear location of features of interest within Victoria Linear features include transmission lines, chairlifts and pipelines

  • Point location of named or 'could be' named Victorian topographic features. Inclusions are rivers, water bodies, transport (excluding roads), geographic features and most of the Vicmap Features of Interest content. These features all reside within the Vicmap Framework Products. Features are combined to create one piece of geometry based on name and type. The centroid table holds ALL features ONCE regardless of whether they were derived from a point, line or polygon.

  • Part of the Vicmap Features of Interest dataset. Polygon location of features of interest within Victoria. Polygons represent larger area features that have been captured in more detail. Examples include sports grounds, botanic gardens, municipal reserves and shopping precincts.

  • Point location of named or could be named Victorian topographic features. Inclusions are rivers, water bodies, transport (excluding roads), geographic features and most of the Vicmap Features of Interest point content. These features all reside within the Vicmap Framework Products. Features are combined to create one piece of geometry based on name and type. Points represent relatively small area features which have been generalised or larger features where the spatial source is a coordinate or an address and hence that entity point represents that feature

  • Part of the Vicmap Features of Interest dataset Point/centroid location of ALL features of interest records within Victoria. It holds ALL features ONCE regardless of whether they were derived from a point, line or polygon feature.