Topographic / Ordnance Survey Map

QLD 9542-13

QLD 9542-13
QLD 9542-13

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Description

This Topographic Map is produced by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines (DNRM), part of the Queensland Government.
This product is continously updated with the latest information available. New editions are generally published in Oct/Nov each year, however minor updates are constantly being included.
DNRM maps are produced automatically by computers, with minimal human oversight; so some duplication of information and occasional minor cartographic inconsistencies can be found.
The PDF version of this can be printed at home or sent to a professional printer for a 100% scale reproduction.

At this scale, 4cm on this map represents 1km on the ground. A standard map (which is square) covers an area of approximately about 12.5km by 12.5km, with a contour interval of 10m. This map contains natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours, localities and some administrative boundaries.

Locations within this Map

Point Talburpin Steiglitz Browns Bay Cabbage Tree Point Giants Grave Half Way Creek Karragarra Island Lagoon Island Little Rocky Point Logan River Long Island Lucas Passage Main Channel Marks Hill Native Dog Creek Native Dog Creek East Branch Pannikin Island Pimpama Island Point Pininpinin Quinns Hill Redbill Island Redland Redland Bay Channel Rocky Point Russell Sandy Beach Sandy Creek Serpentine Creek Tabby Tabby Island Cabbage Tree Point Conservation Park Woongoolba Conservation Park Carbrook Wetlands Conservation Park No 2 Carbrook Wetlands Conservation Park No 1 Redland Bay Carbrook Gilberton Gold Coast City Alberton Woongoolba Dynevor Panakin Island Carbrook Wetlands Conservation Park Number One Carbrook Wetlands Conservation Park Number Two East Branch Native Dog Creek Albert River Gilberton