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Detailed physical map of Queensland. This is the first edition and was produced in 2023 by the Department of Resources and replaces the deprecated S2 map.

Scale: 1:2,000,000 (when plotted at A0)
Datum: Geocentric Datum of Australia 2020 (GDA2020)
Projection: Albers Queensland (Central Meridian 145°E, Standard Parallels 14°S and 26°S)

This map has been compiled from the best information available to Queensland Government. While every effort is made to show approved place names under the Place Names Act 1994, unapproved names may be contained herein. Roads shown on this map, particularly in western and northern areas of Queensland, are subject to closures and changes in surface quality. Some roads may require four wheel drive vehicles. Road closures due to flooding are common, especially during the wet season between November and April. Check local conditions before travelling. Private access roads may also be shown so please be aware of access restrictions.

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Qld Basemap Colour - The Colour basemap is compiled from the Department of Resources foundation datasets which are maintained and updated periodically. The basemap also incorporates additional data where appropriate. The service uses a tiled map cache updated biannually in May and November and generated for the following scales: - 1:1128, - 1:2257, - 1:4514, - 1:9028, - 1:18,084, - 1:36,112, - 1:72,224, - 1:144,448, - 1:288,895, - 1:577,791, - 1:1,155,581, - 1:2,311,162, - 1:4,622,324, - 1:9,244,649, - 1:18,489,298, and - 1:36,978,595. The Queensland Government shall not be liable for technical or other errors or omissions. The user accepts all risks and responsibility for losses, damages, costs and other consequences resulting directly or indirectly from using this information. While every effort is made to show official place names gazetted under the Place Names Act 1994, this basemap may contain non-gazetted place names. The representation on this basemap of any road or track is not evidence of Public Right of Way. Trails may not be open at time of visit, confirm locally prior to access. People using private roads do so at their own risk. Owners' permission should be obtained. Nature Refuges are freehold land where the owner have entered into an agreement with the Queensland Government to commit to protect land with significant conservation value. Public access is not allowed, except with the permission of the owner.
Queensland Physical Map Ed1 2M (2023) - Detailed physical map of Queensland. This is the first edition and was produced in 2023 by the Department of Resources and replaces the deprecated S2 map. \r\n\r\nScale: 1:2,000,000 (when plotted at A0) \r\nDatum: Geocentric Datum of Australia 2020 (GDA2020) \r\nProjection: Albers Queensland (Central Meridian 145°E, Standard Parallels 14°S and 26°S)\r\n\r\nThis map has been compiled from the best information available to Queensland Government. While every effort is made to show approved place names under the Place Names Act 1994, unapproved names may be contained herein. Roads shown on this map, particularly in western and northern areas of Queensland, are subject to closures and changes in surface quality. Some roads may require four wheel drive vehicles. Road closures due to flooding are common, especially during the wet season between November and April. Check local conditions before travelling. Private access roads may also be shown so please be aware of access restrictions.

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