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Austr
alia VictoriaTopographic Map
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Map No. This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and itsemployees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication.
Copyright The State of Victoria, Department of Sustainability and Environment 2008.
Victoria
www.land.vic.gov.au Refer to for map legend.Information Sheet
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VICMAP TOPOGRAPHIC 1:30 000
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SAMPLE MAP GRID REFERENCEMAY NOT BE RELEVANT TO MAP SHEET
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Contour interval 10 metres or 20 metres depending on terrain.Index contour interval is 100 metres.
Standard of accuracy conforms to specificiations and classification AA1 of the survey Co-ordination (Surveys) Regulations 1992.HORIZONTAL:+/- 12.5 metres of true position at map scale.VERTICAL:Not less than 90% of well defined detail within +/- half of the contour interval.
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alia
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Sydney
Brisbane
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Perth
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Adelaide
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Lock
Drain
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Silo Oil
Gas/Water
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PHCPO
Disused Dismantled
(M.V.O.) (S.S.C.) (S.H.W.L.)
600
(R.P.C.) (R.U.)
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For magnetic information refer to:www.land.vic.gov.au/vicmap
Parks and Conservation Reserves Abbreviations
Built up area..................................................
Freeway, route marker, highway, bridge.......Secondary road: sealed, unsealed................Local road: sealed, unsealed........................Vehicular track: 2WD, 4WD..........................Private access, proposed road.......................Walking track and/or bicycle track................Great Dividing Trail.......................................Surf Coast Walk ...........................................Bicentennial National Trail ...........................Australian Alps Walking Track......................Road Restrictions.......................................... M.V.O. S.S.C. S.H.W.L. R.P.C. R.U.
Gate or cattlegrid, levee bank.......................Embankment, cutting....................................Railway, tramway..........................................Railway station, railway siding.......................Railway: disused, dismantled........................Railway bridge, railway tunnel.......................
River, creek, crossing, adit.............................Aqueduct, channel, drain...............................Lake: perennial, intermittent...........................Dam or weir, dam carrying road......................Falls, rapids....................................................Rapids in large river.......................................Lock..............................................................Waterholes, swimming pool............................Water well or bore, spring...............................Land subject to inundation.............................Swamp or marsh............................................Shoreline with mud or sand flats, mangroves.Rock: bare or awash, rocky ledge or reef......Exposed wreck, lighthouse............................Breakwater, pier or jetty, boat ramp...............Navigation beacon, wharf.............................Crown land, cadastre....................................Parks under National Parks Act ...................Local Government Area boundary.................State boundary..............................................
Building, post office, church, public hall..........School, police station, fire station, ambulanceSES, Hospital ................................................Emergency Beach Access Point.....................Pipeline, disappearing underground................Power transmission line with pylons.................Trigonometric station, spot elevation...............Landmark area: quarry....................................Landmark object: tank or well, tanks to scale.Mine, helipad..................................................Landmark area, recreation area......................Tree cover: sparse, medium and dense..........Plantation.......................................................Orchard or vinyard...........................................Contours, rocky outcrop, hill shading...............Depression contours.......................................Cliff.................................................................Sand..............................................................Sand dunes....................................................
Maintenance Vehicles OnlySubject to Seasonal ClosureSubject to Height or Weight LimitsRoad Permanently ClosedRoad Unmaintained
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GRID ZONE DESIGNATION54H or 55H
100,000 METRESQUARE IDENTIFICATION
456 000If reporting beyond 18 degress in any direction,prefix Grid Zone designation as:
70
TO GIVE A STANDARD REFERENCEON A SHEET TO THE NEAREST
100 METRES
SAMPLE POINT
SAMPLE REFERENCE
5
752
IGNORE the SMALLER figures of any grid number;these are for finding the full
coordinates. Use ONLYthe LARGER figuresof the grid number.
For example:
Locate the first VERTICAL grid line to LEFT of point and read LARGE figurelabelling the line either in the top orbottom margin, or on the line itself:Estimate tenths from grid line to point Locate first HORIZONTAL grid lineBELOW point and read LARGERfigure labelling the line in eitherthe left or right margin, or on the line itself:Estimate tenths from grid line to point
1
23
4
Locate 100,000metre squareidentification value
XD
290.
54HDV527705, GDAor 55HDV527705, GDA
570752
BR CGR CR EAFFR FR GLRGR HA HCFR LR
Bushland ReserveCave and Geological Res.Coastal ReserveEducation AreaFlora and Fauna Res.Flora / Fauna ReserveGippsland Lakes Res.Geological ReserveHistoric AreaHistoric and CulturalFeatures ReserveLake Reserve
MNPMSNCRNFR NFSRNHP NP RP SR SP SSR WR
Marine National ParkMarine SanctuaryNature Conservation ReserveNatural Features ReserveNatural Features & Scenic Res.National Heritage ParkNational ParkRegional ParkScenic ReserveState ParkStream Side ReserveWildlife Reserve
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