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Topographic Mapping

Tourist Maps

Our tourist maps contain extensive information for both the casual visitor and inquisitive explorer. Most include details of tourist facilities, appropriate warnings for outback travellers, road distances and travelling times, national parks and reserves as well as some descriptions of major tourist attractions.

 

Link to Australia Tourist MapAustralia Tourist Map
This map includes descriptive and historical detail on significant natural and man-made tourist features, tables of travelling times by air, road and rail between selected major centres, temperature ranges, population numbers and availability of services and facilities.


Link to Northern Australia tourist mapACT Region Map
This latest edition of the Canberra 1:100 000 scale map not only provides emergency service workers with critical information to help safeguard the community, but it also provides the user with a good overview of the ACT and surrounding region.

Link to Northern Australia tourist mapNorthern Australia Tourist Map
This attractive map provides visitors to Australia's top end with all the information required to navigate around Northern Australia. From National Parks to caravan parks and from ranger stations to petrol stations, this map identifies all the sites to see and locates the important facilities for travellers.


Link to Kakadu National ParkKakadu National Park
This large topographic map features the full 20 000 square kilometres of the Kakadu National Park as well as the surrounding area. At a scale of 1:250 000, the map includes contours at 50m intervals, highlighted information centres and park ranger stations, walking tracks, lookouts, vegetation density and the access, surface and 4WD status of roads and tracks.


Link to Uluru Kata-Tjuta National ParkUluru Kata-Tjuta National Park 'new version coming soon'
This larger-than-normal detailed topographic map (1:100 000 scale) incorporates some tourist-related features. It depicts the spectacular Uluru Katajuta (Ayers Rock-Mt Olga) National Park and the Yulara tourist village area and surrounding Aboriginal lands. Contours (interval 20m) dramatically show the contrast between the large, rocky outcrops of Uluru and The Olgas and the almost featureless plains which surround them. This map includes access roads and their surface condition, sunset viewing areas, travelling restrictions applying within and outside the national park boundary, and the broad expanses of sandridges.


Link to Norfolk Island Map and Visitor's GuideNorfolk Island Map and Visitor's Guide 'new version coming soon'
At 1:15 000 scale, this map is larger than previous editions. It is printed on both sides, with the reverse displaying colourful photographs and text describing Norfolk Island's flora and fauna, history and things to do and see.


Link to West MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory MapsWest MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory
Two 1:100 000 scale topographic maps covering the West MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory. Map 1 features the western section and Map 2 features the eastern section of the Ranges. Satellite images are also contained on the back of the maps.

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Updated: 17 12 2009