Description: This group layer shows region boundaries as used in the DAF agricultural land audit (2013) as well as state electoral boundaries and local government area boundaries. Areas that are 50km from a population of 2000 or more are also shown to demonstrate areas where labour is more likely to be available. This is particularly relevant to horticulture where large numbers of pickers are required.Property boundaries are also shown when zoomed in.
Description: This dataset displays the location of railways (including light rail, monorail, railway sidings, sugar cane railways and tourist - historic railways) within the State of Queensland
Description: This layer displays selected road parcels which represent the certified Stock Route Network (SRN) of Queensland. The SRN, defined by Stock Route Management Act 2002, provides pastoralists with a means of moving stock 'on the hoof' around the state as an alternative to trucking. Approximately 72 000 kilometres of Queensland's road network are declared as stock route. Categories have been assigned to provide an indication of the frequency of use or strategic significance for each route. The categories are not required by regulation, they have been included to assist local government and State government in prioritising investment, management activities, planning and decisions relating to land tenure. The data in this layer is updated nightly from the Stock Route Management System, which is the point of truth for Stock Route data in Queensland. Fields of note include: Stock route ID - the Identifier of the stock route Classification- The classification of the stock route feature, valid values are PRIMARY, SECONDARY and TERTIARY Stock route type - The type of stock route parcel, valid values for this field are ROAD or RESERVE, only the ROAD polygons are shown in this layer. Segpar - The segment parcel of the Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB) that was used to derive the geometry of the stock route feature. Since most stock route features are roads - there is no DCDB lot plan applicable to the feature. Old stock route ID - previous stock route ID. Start date - date the stock route or reserve was certified to be part of the network or certified as a change to the network. This field was introduced following the passing of the Land and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2023. Stock route parcels that were part of the network prior to this will not have a start date.
Description: This group layer shows irrigation channel infrastructure, drainage basins and drainage basin sub areas alongside water planning boundaries.
Description: This group layer shows current data from the Department of Natural Resources and Mines related to mining tenure across the state. Refer to www.dnrm.qld.gov.au for further mines mapping and more detailed information about mining tenure.
Service Item Id: b9860082f8674e10807fb4cf1eff0ef0
Copyright Text: Queensland Government - Department of Natural Resources and Mines (2014)
Description: This group layer shows land currently used for a range of agricultural land uses. This data for current horticulture, cropping and sugar is extracted from a complete state-wide digital land use map of Queensland. The dataset is a product of the Queensland Land Use Mapping Program (QLUMP) and was produced by the Queensland Government. It presents the most current mapping of land use features for Queensland, including the land use mapping products from 1999, 2006 and 2009, in a single feature layer. This dataset was last updated July 2012. The dataset comprises an ESRI vector geodatabase at a nominal scale of 1:50,000 in coastal regions and 1:100 000 in Western Queensland. The layer is a polygon dataset with each class having attributes describing land use. Land use is classified according to the Australian Land Use and Management Classification (ALUMC) Version 7, May 2010. Five primary classes are identified in order of increasing levels of intervention or potential impact on the natural landscape. Water is included separately as a sixth primary class. Under the three-level hierarchical structure, the minimum attribution level for land use mapping in Queensland is secondary land use. Primary and secondary levels relate to land use (i.e. the principal use of the land in terms of the objectives of the land manager). The tertiary level includes data on commodities or vegetation, (e.g. crops such as cereals and oil seeds). Where required* and possible, attribution is performed to tertiary level. * QLUMP maps the land use classes of sugar and cotton to tertiary level. Each polygon has been attributed with "Year", denoting the time at which the mapping is current at. A map illustrating the currency of land use is available at www.derm.qld.gov.au/science/lump/background.html. Some land uses that fall under the minimum mapping unit of 2 ha are not explicitly mapped but aggregated into the surrounding land use classess, for example cropping - sugar and grazing native vegetation, whereby tracks and farm infrastructure, road reserves and drainage lines are included. Intensive livestock data was developed by the DAF Agricultural Land Audit from the Intensive Livestock Environmental Regulation Unit (ILERU) database.
Service Item Id: b9860082f8674e10807fb4cf1eff0ef0
Copyright Text: Queensland Government - Department of Science, IT and Innovation (2017) and Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (2017)
Name: State planning policy and regional interests
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Description: This dataset is used to show areas that require protection for sustainable agriculture under the State Planning Policy (SPP).The local planning instrument is to appropriately integrate the state interest by: 1) protecting Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) Class A and Class B land for sustainable agricultural use by: avoiding fragmentation of ALC Class A or Class B land into lot sizes inconsistent with the current or potential use of the land for agriculture, and avoiding locating non-agricultural development on or adjacent to ALC Class A or Class B land, and maintaining or enhancing land condition and the biophysical resources underpinning ALC Class A or Class B land. 2) considering the strategic economic significance of important agricultural areas by promoting and optimising agricultural development opportunities and enabling increased agricultural production in these areas.
Service Item Id: b9860082f8674e10807fb4cf1eff0ef0
Copyright Text: Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (2017), Department of Natural Resources and Mines (2017)
Description: This group layer shows areas of Queensland identified by the DAFF Qld Agricultural Land Audit (2013) as having biophysical potential for a range of agricultural land uses. Refer to the Agricultural Land Audit technical report on www.daff.qld.gov.au for details of criteria used to map potential.
Service Item Id: b9860082f8674e10807fb4cf1eff0ef0
Copyright Text: Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (2017)
Description: This group layer includes other useful overlays including the location of national parks and state forests as well as regulated vegetation.
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