Product Name: Points of Interest (LGATE 028),(LGATE-135)
This dataset contains various point locations for
features around the metropolitan area such as car
parks, beaches, hospitals and post offices and will
appear similar to the Street smart data. This has
some degree of overlap with the Geonoma data
Description:
nd
Date Last Reviewed:
2 May 2014
Last Reviewed By:
Landgate Data Management Group
Description
Assoc
iated
Attrib
ute
Value
s
Y/N
Integer
Feature Identifier Number
N
Geometry
A system-generated ID created upon loading the
SDE layer into PostGIS.
N
Field
Name
Field Type
1.
OGC_FID
2.
THE_GEO
M
3.
OBJECTID
Integer
Ref
4.
5.
6.
GLOBALID
TOPOGRA
PHICGLOB
ALID
DATEFEAT
URECREA
TED
A system generated number for an object
N
Variable
Character
A unique identifier that remains associated with a
feature for the life of that feature. A “GLOBALD” will
not change as a result of minor maintenance
operations for example, a feature will retain its
current “GLOBALID” if the digitised co-ordinates
describing its geometry are replaced by more
accurate values, or the feature's name is changed.
Global ID and GUID ESRI field data types store
GUID values which are a 36 character sequence of
hexa- decimal digits enclosed in curly braces e.g.
{6B29FC40-CA47-1067-B31D-00DD010662DA}.
GUID values are used to uniquely identify each
feature within and across geodatabases. Global ID
field values are automatically populated and
maintained by ArcGIS, this differs to GUID field
values which must be manually attributed. Global IDs
are a prerequisite for geodatabase replication. This is
a system managed attribute cannot be changed by
the users.
N
Variable
Character
For POI features related to Topographic features, this
field holds the parent feature’s GlobalID.
N
Date
The date/time the record for the feature was initially
created. This is a system managed attribute cannot
be changed by the user.
The user name/account that created the feature
record. This is a system managed attribute – cannot
be changed by the user.
N
7.
CREATED
BY
Variable
Character
8.
DATEFEAT
UREMODI
FIED
Date
The date/time the feature was modified (spatial or a
spatial).This is a system managed attribute – cannot
be changed by the user.
N
9.
MODIFIED
Variable
The user name/account that modified the feature
N
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N
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Assoc
iated
Attrib
ute
Value
s
Y/N
Field
Name
Field Type
Description
BY
Character
10.
POIFEATU
RECLASS
Variable
Character
11.
ACCESSL
EVEL
Variable
Character
record (includes modification and deletion).This is a
system managed attribute – cannot be changed by
the user.
Any place, feature or service that people wish to visit
or know the location of, and is of value to the
community are part of the Point Of Interest (POI)
feature
The user accessibility level. Refer to the “Index to
Access Level assignment” for valid attributes. Range
0-100
A 6 digit code derived from the combination of POI
feature class, Feature class Subtype and facility
types to allow the reconstruction of the classification
system from a flat or text file export. The values in
this field are managed automatically but are derived
from a feature class number (2 digit),
Ref
CLASSIFIC
12. ATIONCOD
E
Variable
Character
13.
FCSUBTY
PE
Integer
14.
FACILITYT
YPE
Variable
Character
15.
NAMEID
Big Integer
16.
GEOGRAP
HICFEATU
RENAME
Variable
Character
17.
FEATURET
EXT
Variable
Character
18.
ADDRESS
TEXT
Variable
Character
19.
20.
21.
STREETDI
RECTORY
PAGENUM
STREETDI
RECTORY
MAPREF
METADAT
AID
Subtype number (fcSubType – 2 digit) and Domain
Value (e.g. HospitalPOIType = 07:
PsychiatricHospital)
Feature class sub type is used with other unique field
names to distinguish different types of features. Refer
to the Theme sections and Attribute Values.
Is a list of possible domain values represented for a
FCSUBTYPE.
This attribute is common to all features; however is
set within feature classes within each theme. An
identifier that equates to a pointer in the Geographic
Names Register (database) that references the
feature’s name. Refer to the “Index to GEONOMA
assignment” for valid attributes.
Is a complete name given to a feature. For approved
names, this is the name given to a feature either by
Landgate via delegated authority from the Minister for
Lands.
Temporary field (80 characters) to hold feature text
that has been migrated from legacy data. This text
will eventually be replaced by a valid NAMEID and
set to <Null>.
Temporary field to hold street number, street name,
street type, locality; until a live link is established with
the Address Database (ADR) whereby this field will
be retired.
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
Variable
Character
The page number on which the geographic feature is
located.
N
Variable
Character
The map on which the geographic feature is located.
Conventional map numbers are used.
N
Numeric
A unique identifier that links to the metadata table.
This is a system managed attribute – cannot be
changed by the user other than though the
N
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Ref
Field
Name
Field Type
Assoc
iated
Attrib
ute
Value
s
Y/N
Description
appropriate interface (metadata management).
SPATIALR
22. ELIABILITY
DATE
ATTRIBUT
23. ERELIABIL
ITYDATE
CAPTURE
24.
METHOD
Variable
Character
25.
PLANACC
URACY
Variable
Character
26.
ELEVATIO
NACCURA
CY
Variable
Character
TARGETDI
SPLAY
DATACUS
TODIAN
DATASOU
RCE
Variable
Character
Variable
Character
Variable
Character
27.
28.
29.
Date
Date
The date of the source information from which the
feature’s planimetric position was last verified or
modified.
The date of the source information from which the
feature’s planimetric position was last verified or
modified.
Identifies the method used to capture the feature’s
spatial extent.
An estimate of the absolute accuracy of the
horizontal coordinates for the feature, in metres. The
estimate is calculated using the Root Mean Square
error and the Circular Map Accuracy Standard
Factor. Refer to Data Accuracy Calculation table for
further information.
An estimate of the accuracy of the elevation for the
feature, in metres, based on 90% of well-defined
points. The estimate is calculated using the Root
Mean Square error and the Linear Map Accuracy
Standard Factor. Refer to Data Accuracy Calculation
table for further information.
The scale at which the feature was originally
captured and displayed
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
The data custodian/owner
Y
Identifies the program/source that was used to
identify the feature.
Y
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Attribute Values
Attribute Name: ACCESSLEVEL
Description
Values
Access Right
0
Public
10
Public (licensed)
11
Public (licensed)
12
Public (licensed)
13
Public (licensed)
14
Public (licensed)
20
Level 1 Restriction (Low)
21
Level 1 Restriction (Low)
22
Level 1 Restriction (Low)
23
Level 1 Restriction (Low)
24
Level 1 Restriction (Low)
40
Level 2 Restriction (Medium)
60
Level 3 Restriction (High)
80
Secure
Data
Data for public use. This is the default.
Data for public use but under license with
Army.
Data for public use but under license with
DMP.
Data for public use but under license with
DEC.
Data for public use but under license with
Water Corporation
Data for public use but under license with
Western Power.
Data not for public use. For internal
LANDGATE use only, under license with
DMP.
Data not for public use. For internal
LANDGATE use only, under license with
Water Corporation
Data not for public use. For internal
LANDGATE use only, under license with
Western Power
Data not for public use. For DEC use only.
DEC to specify who can have access to this
category of data. Note: refer to conditions
associated with Access Level 24
Data not for public use. For internal
LANDGATE use only. Provides alignment to
DEC restricted roads (i.e. used to ensure
road connectivity is preserved).Note: if
ACCESSLEVEL 23 data is suppressed so
should ACCESSLEVEL 24 data.
Data not for public use. Medium restriction
dissemination policy.
Data not for public use. Highly restricted
dissemination policy
Data not for public use. Data totally
restricted.
Attribute Name: CAPTUREMETHOD
Values
Description
24
DigitalElevationModel
1
DirectPhotogrammetricCapture
2
GlobalPositioningSystem
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Values
Description
7
MathematicalInterpolation
3
OnScreenDigitising
4
Scan_Vectorise
5
TableDigitising
6
Various
Attribute Name: DATACUSTODIAN
Values
Description
7
ARMY
1
DAFWA – Department Agriculture and Foods WA
2
DEC – Department of Environment and Conservation
4
DMP – Department of Mines and Petroleum
6
DOW – Department of Water
8
GA
3
LANDGATE
10
MRWA – Main Roads
5
WC – Water Corporation
9
WP – Western Power
Attribute Name: DATASOURCE
Values
Description
1
1:2000TopographicSeriesByLANDGATE
6
1:50000TopographicSeriesByLANDGATE
9
1:100000TopographicSeriesByDMP
10
1:100000TopographicSeriesByDOW
7
1:50000TopographicSeriesByDOW
8
1:100000TopographicSeriesByGA
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Values
Description
18
1:50000TopographicSeriesByDEC
3
1:25000TopographicSeriesByLANDGATE
2
1:5000TopographicSeriesByLANDGATE
4
1:25000TopographicSeriesByDEC
5
1:25000TopographicSeriesByDOW
16
1:50000TopographicSeriesByARMY
11
CadastralDatabase
12
CitiesAndTownsSeriesByLANDGATE
19
ConceptPlan
28
DECRoadAssetManagement
24
DigitalElevationModel
22
GasOilPipelinesByDMP
25
GeographicNamesRegister
13
MetropolitanStreetSmartDirectoryByLANDGATE
14
MetropolitanWallMapByLANDGATE
17
ModifiedAMBIS1:100000Data
27
MRWA_IRIS
26
OrthoImagery
23
PlantationsByDEC
15
StateMapSeriesByLANDGATE
20
TransmissionLinesByWP
21
WaterPipelinesByWC
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Attribute Name: ELEVATIONACCURACY
RMS(metres)
MAPPING
SCALE
CONT
OUR
INTE
RVAL
90% OF “WELL
DEFINED”POINTS
WILL BE WITHIN
(METRES)
(“WELL
DEFINED”)
LMAS AT THE
90%CONFIDE
NCE LEVEL
CONTOURS
HAND/
SCAN
DIGITI
SED
OR
DERIV
ED
SPOTHEIGHTS
CONTOUR
S
LINEAR MAP
ACCURACY
STANDARD
FACTOR
1:25,000
5
1.67
0.83
1.6449
2.7
1.4
1:50000
10
3.34
1.66
1.6449
5.5
2.7
1:100000
20
6.68
3.32
1.6449
11.0
5.5
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VERTICAL ACCURACY (based on DEM Data)
LINEAR MAP ACCURACY
STANDARD FACTOR
PHOTOG
RAPHY
SCALE
OR DATA
CONTOUR
RMS
INTERVAL
(metres)
LMAS AT THE
90%CONFIDENCE LEVEL
STRTM
DATA
1:40000
2
90% OF “WELL
DEFINED”POINTS
WILL BE WITHIN
(METRES)
DERIVED
CONTOURS
**
9.73
1.6449
16.0
1
1.6449
1.6
DEM
POSTS
(“WELL
DEFIN
ED”)
1.6
**
The accuracy of the contours derived from the DEM will be influenced by a number (not exhaustive)
of factors:
1. DEM Grid spacing which dictates whether pinnacles and depressions are sampled or not
2. Whether the DEM has been edited to remove heighting errors
3. Accuracy of the posts
4. The area (cleared or vegetated)
5. Contour generation method (exact interpolation with or without smoothing)
6. Degree of contour editing after generation
Due to the lack of research on the quantitative effect of these factors, the accuracy of the derived
contours (for the 1:40,000 scale data) has been stated to be equivalent to the accuracy of the DEM
Posts. These accuracy statements exclude gross errors
SRTM = Shuttle Radar Topography Mission DEM data
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Attribute Name: NAME_ID
Values
Description
Number greater than 0
Valid GEONOMA_ID
Not Applicable. Indicates the feature will never have a name. This
is the default.
Unknown. Indicates the feature can possibly have a valid name
but it is not known at the point of capture. This attribute type needs
to be resolved and assigned “Not Applicable” or a valid
GEONOM_ID.
-98
-99
Attribute Name: PLANIMETRIC ACCURACY
RMS(metres)
MAPPING
SCALE
DIRECT
STEREO
CAPTURE
HAND/SCAN
DIGITISED(0.25mm
AT MAP SCALE)*
CIRCULAR MAP
ACCURACY
STANDARD
FACTOR
90% OF “WELL
DEFINED”POINTS WILL BE
WITHIN (METRES)
CMAS AT THE
90%CONFIDENCE
LEVEL
DIRECT
STEREO
CAPTURE
2.146
0.5
HAND/SCAN
DIGITISED OR
DERIVED
1:2000
0.25
1:25000
3.13
6.2
2.146
6.7
13.3
1:50000
6.26
12.5
2.146
13.4
26.8
1:100000
12.52
25
2.146
26.9
53.7
*Additional errors associated with Hand Digitised and Scanned data include (over and above
photogrammetric instrument setup):
1) Drafting errors (machine plot)
2) Digitiser setup errors
3) Digitising errors
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Attribute Name: POITYPE
POI Feature class
Hospitality(01)Features
associated especially with
tourism, of providing
service to patrons
including hotel
accommodation,
restaurant meals and
beverage service
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
BedAndBreakfast (01)
A style of accommodation offered by an inn, hotel,
or esp. a private home, consisting of a room for the
night and breakfast the next morning for one
inclusive price.
Campsite (02)
An area where a camp has been established or
where it would be suitable to establish one; anarea,
often provided with amenities, where it is permitted
to set up a camp. (CGNA)
CaravanAndTouristPark(03
)
An area in which caravans are, or can be, parked,
or where caravan type accommodation canbe
obtained. Domestic facilities may be provided.
(CGNA)
Farmstay (04)
Accommodation service provided on a working
farm. Farming activities form an attraction for
guests.
Hotel (05)
A facility that provides lodging, usually on a shortterm basis. (Modified WIKIPEDIA)This is the default
AccommodationPOIType
Motel (06)
A roadside hotel facility typically having rooms
adjacent to an outside parking area. (WA)
PrivateOrganisationAccom
modat onFacility (07)
A facility providing accommodation services to
members of a group or organisation. Examples
include – Apex Holiday Centre, WA War Blind
Soldiers Camp and Swan Brewery Holiday
Accommodation (01) Service feature providing
short term lodging. (WA) Spatial Representation: A
single point at the feature’s main entrance
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POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
Cottages
SelfCateredAccommodatio
n (08)
Service providing holiday lodging in a house, or
apartment styled room that includes kitchen
facilities. (WA)
YouthAndBackpackerHoste
l (09)
Budget priced accommodation facility providing
dormitory or communal style lodging and generally
requiring guests to provide their own bed linen
(sleeping Bags).
CafeAndRestaurant (01)
An establishment where meals are served to
customers. A café is usually smaller and less formal
than a restaurant, often with an outdoor section
extending onto the footpath. (WA)This is the default
FoodServicePOIType.
FastFood (02)
An establishment that provides food that is
prepared in quantity by a standardised method
andcan be dispensed quickly at inexpensive
restaurants for eating there or elsewhere. (WA)
Brewery (01)
An establishment for the manufacture of malt
liquors, such as beer and ale that is additionally
licensed to serve their wares on site to the public.
(WA)
Distillery (02)
An establishment for distilling alcoholic liquors that
is additionally licensed to serve their wares on site
to the public. (WA)
Foodservice (02) Service feature providing meals
to patrons. (WA
Licensed Premises (03) A facility whose primary
business is the sale and supply of alcoholic
beverages to the public for consumption on the
premises. Such premises are required to hold a
suitable license issued by the Department of
Racing, Gaming and Liquor. (WA)
TavernAndBar(03)
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An establishment licensed to sell alcoholic
beverages to be consumed on the premises.This is
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
the default LicensedPremisesPOIType.
Winery (04)
CombinedPrimarySecondar
y (01)
Kindergarten (02)
PrimarySchool (03)
Education (02) Features
involved with or related
to, the act or process of
educating; the imparting
oracquisition of
knowledge, skill, etc;
systematic instruction or
training
Institution (01) A facility for the act or process of
educating; the imparting or acquisition of
knowledge, skill, etc; systematic instruction or
training. (NSW)
Preschool (04)
SecondarySchool (05)
SpecialSchool (06)
SpecialisedStudies (10)
TAFE (07)
University (08)
Education Support (02) A service that is related to
the act or process of educating; providing support
services and additional facilities to assist students
and increase educational opportunities. (WA)
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AdminEducationalSupport
(9)
ExtraCurricularFacility (11)
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An establishment at which wine is made that
incorporates a cellar door providing wine tasting
and sales to the public. (WA)
A facility used for full-time primary and secondary
instruction of children, typically aged 6 to17.
(Modified NSW)
A facility used for the tuition of young children
(usually under the age of 5) prior to preschool.(WA)
A facility used for full-time primary instruction of
children, typically aged 6 to 11. (ModifiedNSW)This
is the default InstitutionPOIType.
A facility used for the tuition of young children prior
to school age, usually children age of five.(Modified
NSW)
A facility used for full-time secondary institution of
children, typically aged 12 to 17. (NSW)
A facility used for the education of children with
special needs. (NSW)
A facility used for providing specialised teaching
(curriculum). (WA)
A facility used for providing education or instruction
in technical, business or trade subjects at a postsecondary level. (NSW)
A facility for conduction teaching and research at a
diploma, undergraduate or postgraduatelevel.
(NSW)
A facility that provides administration or support to
educational facilities. (WA).This is the default
EducationSupportPOIType.
A common use facility providing specialist
educational opportunity additional to the standard
curriculum. (WA) e.g. Education Department
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
Boatshed, Camp School.
StudentResidentialFacility
(12)
AgedCareDayService (01)
BloodDonorClinic (02)
Health(03) A service
assisting in the
prevention, treatment,
and management of
illness and the
preservation of mental
and physical well-being
through the services
offered by the medical
and allied health
professions
Health Service (01) Service features related to
assisting in the prevention, treatment, and
management of illness and the preservation of
mental and physical well-being through the services
offered by the medical and allied health
professions. A facility that provides specialised
medical care. (WA)
ChildHealthCentre (03)
CounsellingAndPsychology
(04)
DaySurgery (05)
DentalHealth (06)
HealthCentre (07)
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facility for accommodating students; associated with
a specific institution and providing full
board lodging. (WA) e.g. St Catherine’s College,
Currie Hall.
Services designed to assist older people to remain
independent, live in their own home for as long as
possible, maintain optimum physical and mental
health, social connectedness and pursue interests
and hobbies. (Aust. Health Directory) eg. Vincent
House, Killara Centre, TAPSS Community Care.
A facility where people have blood drawn for use in
transfusions. (WA)
A service staffed by registered nurses with
qualifications in child and family health providing a
range of services in partnership with parents and
carers of babies and young children up to the age
of 4 years. (Department of Health WA)This is the
default HealthServicePOIType.
Services providing professional guidance in
resolving personal conflicts and emotional
problems.(WA)
A surgical facility at a hospital or in a doctor's rooms
for procedures which do not involveovernight
hospitalisation of the patients. (Macquarie
Dictionary)
Professional services dealing with the prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of theteeth,
gums, and related structures of the mouth and
including the repair or replacement of defective
teeth.
Community health service provided through a
network of public, private and non- government
services to help people with most common health
problems. (Dept of Health WA) Examplesinclude:
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
NursingPost (08)
Children (02)
CombinedGeneralEmergen
cy (03)
Dental (04)
Hospital (02) A facility in which sick or injured
persons are given medical or surgical treatment.
(Modified ICSM)
Spatial Representation: A single point at the
feature’s main entrance
Emergency (05)
General (06)
Psychiatric (07)
Rehabilitation (08)
Women (09)
Care Facility (03) A facility providing a specialised
residential care service.
AgedCare (01)
DisabledCare (02)
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Domain Descriptions
Belmont Community Health Centre, Coolgardie
Health Centre, Avon and Central Primary Health
Service
Centres offering basic health care and treatment.
Qualified nurses staff these centres anddoctors visit
on a routine basis. Types of service available vary
but can include the following Coronary Care ·
Emergency · Home and Community Care · Medical,
General · Outpatients ·Pathology · Pharmacy ·
aediatrics · School Health · x- ray examination
(Dept of Health WA)
A facility that specialises in the medical care and
treatment of sick or injured children. (WA)
A facility that can provide both general medical care
and emergency medical care and treatment of sick
or injured persons.(Modified NSW)
A facility that specialises in dental care. (WA)
A facility that can provide emergency medical care
and treatment of sick or injured persons.(Modified
NSW)
A facility used for medical care and treatment of
sick or injured persons. (Modified NSW) This is the
default for HospitalPOIType.
A facility used for the psychiatric treatment of
mentally ill persons. (NSW)
A facility that specialises in the medical care
associated with post treatment rehabilitation.(WA)
A facility that specialises in the medical care of
women. (WA)
A facility that provides lodging and medical care
and treatment for aged citizens. (WA)This is the
default for CareFacilityPOIType
A facility that specialises in accommodating and
providing medical care and treatment for disabled
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
people. (WA)
Hospice (03)
Hostel (04)
Showground (12
ThemePark (19)
Showground (12
Amusement (01) Facilities that offers rides, games,
and other forms of entertainment. (WA
ThemePark (19)
Recreation(04) A facility
or an area set aside for
recreational or sporting
activity
Arboretum (12)
Botanical and Zoological (02) Features pertaining
to the preservation, study and display of flora and
fauna. (WA)
BirdAndWildlifeSanctuary
(20)
BotanicGarden (25)
ZoologicalGarden (19)
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A hospital for terminally ill patients. (Macquarie
Dictionary)
A residential care facility for troubled and/or
homeless people. (WA) Examples include:Allawah
Grove Hostel, Lentara Men's Hostel, St
Bartholomew's House.
A tract of land with pavilion(s) and arena(s) for the
exhibition and display of livestock and produce.
(CGNA)This is the default for AmusementPOIType.
An amusement park in which landscaping,
buildings, and attractions are based on one or
morespecific themes, as jungle wildlife, fairy tales,
convict settlement, etc.
A tract of land with pavilion(s) and arena(s) for the
exhibition and display of livestock and
produce. (CGNA)
This is the default for AmusementPOIType.
An amusement park in which landscaping,
buildings, and attractions are based on one or more
specific themes, as jungle wildlife, fairy tales,
convict settlement, etc.
A plot of land where different trees or shrubs are
grown for study or popular interest.
(Macquarie Dictionary)
A tract of land where birds and wildlife, can breed
and take refuge in safety.
A large garden usually open to the public where
trees, shrubs and plants, typically from many
lands, are grown and studied. (Macquarie
Dictionary)
An area with a collection of live animals usually for
public display. (DIGEST)
This is the default for
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
BotanicalAndZoologicalPOIType
Cinema (07)
Entertainment Venue (03) A place providing for
diversion or amusement, especially an exhibition or
performance of some kind. . (modified
MacquarieDictionary)
ConferenceAndExhibitionC
entre
(01)
TheatreAndConcertHall
(18)
ParkReserve (08)
Outdoor Area (04) An area set aside for
recreational activities and/or for the preservation of
a cultural or natural resource. (WA)
PicnicArea (01)
Playground (02)
DogRacing (17)
HorseRacing (10)
Racing (05) A prepared ground provided to support
competitive racing. (WA)
MotorRacing (06)
OtherRacing (16)
Gaming (06) A facility where people can play
games of chance for money or other stakes. (WA)
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BingoHall (01)
Casino (02)
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A venue for motion-picture screening. (WA)
A venue designed to accommodate trade shows
and to host public and private business and
social events. Will include several smaller rooms for
lectures, meetings and conferences. (WA)
This is the default for EntertainmentVenuePOIType
A building, room or area expressly designed to
house dramatic presentations, stage
entertainments, or musical performance. (WA)
An area set aside for recreation, sport or
preservation of a cultural or natural resource.
(ICSM)
A tract of land reserved for day picnic purposes,
with constructed fire-places and otherfacilities.
(CGNA)This is the default for OutdoorAreaPOIType
An area used for outdoor play or recreation, esp. by
children, containing recreationalequipment such as
slides and swings. (WA)
A facility prepared for a competition of speed
between dogs. (WA)
A facility prepared for a competition of speed
between horses. (WA)This is the default for
RacingPOIType
A facility prepared for a competition of speed
between motor vehicles. (WA)
A facility prepared for a competition of speed
between competitor types not specifically listedin
this domain table. (WA)
A facility where Bingo is played. (WA)This is the
default for GamingPOIType
A facility for gambling and other entertainment.
(WA)
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
AquaticCentre (01)
BoatLaunching (02)
EquestrianCentre (04)
GolfCourse (05)
OffRoadVehicleArea (21)
PWCTakeOffPoint (24)
Sporting Facility (07) A place where sporting
activities are conducted. (WA)
ShootingComplex (11)
SportsCentre (15)
SportsClub (03)
SportsGround (25)
SportsStadium (14)
Surfing (06)
Tourism (08) Features and services of particular
interest to travellers. (WA)
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Lookout (06)
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Domain Descriptions
A group of buildings and swimming pools for the
purpose of water activities. (WA)
A group of features potentially including launching
ramps, jetties, car parks and other facilities,where
boats may be launched. In some cases facilities
may be limited. (WA)
facilities may be limited. (WA)EquestrianCentre (4)
An area set aside for equestrian activities. (WA)
An area set aside for playing golf. (ICSM)
An area set aside for the use of vehicles not
licensed for road use. (WA)
Place where personal water craft are permitted
access to the shore for launching and
embarking/disembarking of passengers and
equipment. (WA)
A facility set aside for shooting practice or contests.
(WA)
A group of interconnected buildings and other
facilities designed for the playing of varioussports.
(NSW) This is the default for
SportingFacilityPOIType
A single or group of buildings and other facilities
where a group of members meet to play a specific
sport. (WA)
A flat area on which sporting activities can take
place. (Modified CGNA)
An enclosed athletic or sports ground with tiers of
seats for spectators (CGNA)
A location favoured by surfers for the characteristics
of its break. (WA)
A place on a high vantage point, especially a
mountain, from which one can admire the
view.(WA)This is the default for TourismPOIType
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
ScenicFeature (01)
TouristAttraction (02)
TouristInformationBay (03)
TouristInformationCentre
(04)
TouristSite (05)
Telephone_Emergency
(01)
Amenity (01) A facility supplying some public
demand. (Modified Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Community
Service(05)A service that
is provided for the benefit
of the public
Telephone_Public (02)
Toilet(03)
Community Facility (02) A facility that provides a
meeting place for groups of community members.
(WA)
CommunityCentre (01)
MulticulturalCentre (02)
Cultural Facility (03) A facility supplying some
public demand. (Modified Merriam-Webster
Dictionary)
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Domain Descriptions
A naturally occurring feature of significance to
tourist. Differs from TouristSite as a result of alack
of facilities. (WA) ie. The feature is the POI rather
than the facility. An example is Dog Rock in Albany.
A man made feature expressly designed to attract
and entertain tourists. (WA) For example:Perth
Wheel.
A roadside area usually located on a main access
route to and on the outskirts of, a town
withbillboards providing information regarding the
local area specifically for tourists. (WA)
A public service providing tourist information. (WA)
A place of significance to tourists. The POI feature
is representative of the complex of facilities
provided to service tourists. For example: Circular
Pool.
Telephone installed/configured for emergency use
only. (WA)
This is the default AmenityPOIType.
Telephone installed for public use. (WA)
A structure with fixtures that consists usually of a
water-flushed bowl and seat and is used for
defecation and urination. (Modified MerriamWebster Dictionary)
A facility that services as a meeting place for a
group of people with a common interest.
Alsoincludes Halls and Civic Centres. (Modified
Web)This is the default CommunityFacilityPOIType.
A facility provided for specific ethnic groups. (WA)
For example: Macedonian CommunityCentre.
A facility used as a place set apart for the keeping,
exhibition, and study of objects of artisticinterest.
(NSW)This is the default CulturalFacilityPOIType.
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
CemetaryAndCrematorium(
03)
Facilities for the incineration or burying of the dead.
(WA)
A conservatory is also another name for a large
greenhouse where plants are cultivated.(Modified
WIKIPEDIA)
A facility used as a place set apart to contain books
and other literary material for reading,study and
reference. (NSW)
A facility designed for making meteorological
observations. (WA)
A facility for the keeping, exhibiting, and study of
objects of scientific, artistic, and historicalinterest.
(NSW)
A facility designed for making observations of
astronomical or other natural phenomena.Excludes
meteorological observations (Modified NSW)
A local community centre equipped with high tech
facilities. A typical Telecentre has computersthe
Internet and email facilities, two-way 128kb
videoconferencing, photocopiers, faxmachines,
printers TV and video machines, decoders,
scanners and more depending on the needs of the
community. (WA)
The facility in which ambulance vehicles and
equipment are stationed or intended to be
stationed. (NSW)This is the default for
EmergencyServicePOIType.
Administration facilities for the Fire And Emergency
Services Authority. (WA)
A facility in which fire fighting and rescue vehicles
and equipment is stationed or intended to be
stationed, generally to service urban
communities.The facility is manned by full time
career fire fighting staff. (Modified NSW)
Conservatory(02)
Library (04)
MeteorologicalStation (05)
Museum (06)
Observatory (07)
Telecentre (08)
Ambulance (01)
Emergency Service (04) Organisations charged
with responding to emergency situations. (WA)
FESA (04)
FireAndRescue_Career
(02)
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POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
FireAndRescue_Volunteer
(03)
MarineRescueService (05)
PoliceStation (06)
StateEmergencyService
(07)
StateEmergencyServiceVol
unteerUnits(08)
UnexplodedOrdnanceServi
ce (09)
VolunteerBushFireBrigade
(10)
Consulate (01)
CourtAndTribunal (02)
Government (05) Services provided in the public
interest. (WA)
FederalGovernmentAgency
(03)
LocalGovernmentAgency
(04)
PrisonAndDetentionCentre(
17)
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Domain Descriptions
A facility in which fire fighting and rescue vehicles
and equipment is stationed or intended to be
stationed, generally to service urban
communities.Potentially an unmanned (volunteer)
based facility. (Modified NSW)
A service specialising in search and rescue
operations in the marine environment.Generally
staffed by volunteers. (WA)
A facility used as the headquarters of a police force,
or of a branch of a police force.(NSW)
A facility for the purpose of administering the state
emergency services. (WA)
A facility in which vehicles and equipment are
stationed for rescue and emergency useby SES
volunteer crews. (WA)
A state emergency management service charged
with the search for and neutralisation of any
explosive ordnance (ammunition, bomb grenade,
torpedo etc) that has failed to function as intended,
from land intended for development.
A group of volunteers managed by the local
government authority and supported byFESA to
provide fire fighting services as required. (WA)
A diplomatic building that serves as the residence
or workplace of a consul. (Web)This is the default
for GovernmentPOIType.
A place where a judge, magistrate, committee or
board adjudicate in a particular matter of law. (WA)
Agency funded by the Federal Government to
perform tasks in the National interest.(WA)
Agency funded by the local ratepayers to provide
services and amenities to thecommunity. (WA)
A building(s) in which persons are legally committed
to, while awaiting trail,processing or for punishment.
(Modified CGNA)
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
RangersOffice (07)
StateGovernmentAgency
(05)
TrafficAndVehicleLicensing
Centre (06)
CarPark (01)
CommunicationTower (02)
Infrastructure (06) Built features of a public nature.
(WA)
Lighthouse (03)
NamedBuilding (04)
RubbishTip (05)
AnimalRefuge (01)
CharityAndVolunteerOrgani
sation (02)
Organisation (07) Not for profit community groups.
(WA)
CitizensAdviceBureau (03)
PoliticalParty (04)
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Domain Descriptions
Building or location from which a ranger manages a
park or reserve. (WA)
Agency funded by the State Government to perform
tasks on behalf of the State. (WA)
Department of Transport public contact centre for
matters to do with vehicles including registration,
driver licensing, vehicle inspections and related
matters. (WA)
An area designated for the parking of motor
vehicles. (CGNA)This is the default
InfrastructurePOIType.
A relatively tall structure used for transmitting
and/or receiving electronic communication
signals.(DIGEST)
A building or structure housing a light used as a
navigation aid to shipping. (AUSLIG)
Prominent building named in such a way that the
building is commonly referred to by its name.(WA).
Examples include: Dumas House, Axa Centre,
Central Park, Bankwest Tower, QV1, etc.
An area where there is a gradually accumulated of
refuse. Includes rubbish transfer stations.(Modified
Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
A facility providing a refuge for unwanted,
neglected, abandoned, lost or injured animals.(WA)
An institution established to help the needy. (WA)
Agency providing an information and referral
service in the areas of legal advice and mediation.
(WA)
A group of citizens sharing an ideological viewpoint
organised to exercise or seek power in the
governmental or public affairs of a nation, state,
municipality (WA)
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
SocialClub (05)
WorkersUnion (06)
YouthOrganisation (07)
Church (01)
Place Of Worship (08) An establishment or other
location where a group of people (a congregation)
gathers to perform acts of religious faith, honour,
ordevotion. (WA)
Mosque (02)
Synagogue (03)
Other (04)
Postal Service (09) Features related the public
department (Australia Post) responsible for the
transportation and delivery of mail. (WA)
PostOffice (01)
Airport (01)
Transportation (06)
Facilities and service
features related to
transportation.
Aviation Facility (01) Services and facilities related
to the aviation industry. (WA)
AviationService (04)
AviationTerminal (03)
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Domain Descriptions
A formal association of people with similar interests.
(WA).This is the default for OrganisationPOIType.
A group of workers who have banded together to
achieve common goals such as improved working
conditions. (WA)
An organisation set up to provide young people
within an area with activities designed to keep them
off the streets, help give them a job and develop an
interest in activity.(WA)
A building for public Christian worship. (WA)This is
the default for PlaceOfWorshipPOIType.
A Muslim place of public worship with at least one
minaret (WA)
A Jewish house of prayer. (WA)
Any place used for religious congregation and
practice by religions other than those listed above.
(WA) For example: a Vihara (Buddhist), a Mondir
(Hindu).
A facility whose primary business is to handle and
service mail and associated supplies ofequipment.
(NSW) This is the default PostalServicePOIType.
A facility, either on land or water, where aircraft can
take off and land; usuallyconsists of hard-surfaced
landing strips, a control tower, hangars, and
accommodationsfor passengers and cargo.
(ICSM).This is the default for
AviationFacilityPOIType.
A service whose primary role is to support the
aviation industry. Usually located in the near vicinity
of an airport. (WA).
Terminal used by an airline at an airport for the
embarking and disembarking ofpassengers or
freight. (WA)
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
ControlTower (08)
Heliport (02)
LandingGround (05)
CargoTerminal (01)
ContainerTerminal (02)
Shipping Facility (02) ffacilities related to the
transport of passengers and goods via ship or ferry.
(WA)
Jetty (04)
PassengerTerminal (03)
Wharf (05)
MarshallingYard (01)
Rail Facility (03) Facilities related to the transport
of passengers and goods via train. (WA)
Siding (02)
StationPrivate (04)
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Domain Descriptions
An elevated tower within an airport used by air
traffic controllers for the visualobservation of
aircraft. (Web)
A place designated for the landing and takeoff of
helicopters, including its buildingsand
facilities.(DIGEST)
Landing area with clearly marked runway but no
airport facility. (modified AUSLIG)
A facility where good and produce are
stored/received when transported by ship.Usually
consists of hard-surfaced areas, sheds etc.
(WA)This is the default for
ShippingFacilityPOIType.
A facility where container are stored/received when
transported by ship.Usually consists of hardsurfaced areas, sheds etc. (WA)
A structure projecting into a body of water for use
as a promenade or as a platformalongside which
vessels may be secured for loading and unloading
passengers and cargo. (AUSLIG)
A facility where passengers embark/disembark
when transported by ship or ferry.Usually consists
of hard-surfaced areas, sheds etc. (WA)
Any structure on a waterfront, designed to make it
possible for vessels to lie alongsideand take or
unload cargo, passengers etc. (ICSM)
An area of land with one or more sidings or spur
lines to allow trains to be parked,serviced,
assembled an/or unloaded.(ICSM
A point on a railway designated as a stopping place
to set down or pick up freight orpassengers in a non
regular schedule. (WA)
A point on a privately owned and operated railway
designated as a stopping place to set down or pick
up passengers. These are generally tourist railways
and do not run a schedule for commuters. Eg.
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
Kangaroo Flats Station (in Whiteman Park)
StationPublic (03)
BusInterchange (01)
Bus Facility (04) Facilities related to the transport
of passengers by bus. (WA)
BusRailInterchange (02)
CoachStation (03)
TaxiRank (04)
RestArea (01)
Road Facility (05) Features associated with travel
by road. (WA)
RoadTrainAssemblyArea
(36)
Weighbridge (02)
Bridge (06) As POI’s these are named features
only and judgement needs to be administered in
regard to whether the feature constitutes a bridge or
tunnel. Bridge features will generally span an
obstacle of significance. Examples include; Narrows
bridge, Stirling Bridge .A structure erected over a
depression or obstacle to carry traffic or some
facility such as a pipeline. (ICSM)
Tunnel(07) A passage through or under a
barrier.(WA
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Bridge(1)
Footbridge (4)
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A point on a railway designated as a stopping place
to set down or pick up passengerson a regular
schedule. (Modified ICSM)This is the default for
RailFacilityPOIType.
A connection or terminal point for multiple bus
services. (WA).This is the default for
BusFacilityPOIType.
A transfer point between rail and bus services.
(WA)
A stopping place to set down or pick up passengers
for long distance coach services.(WA)
A designated area where taxis park while awaiting
passengers. (WA)
Locations provided to allow drivers to take a break
on long journeys and reduce fatigue. Facilities
provided vary between rest areas. (WA).This is the
default for RoadFacilityPOIType.
Designated area where multiple trailers are
organised and joined to form road trains.Usually
outside a built up area. (WA)
A platform scale flush with a roadway for weighing
vehicles. (WA)
Astructure spanning and providing passage over a
depression or obstacle. (WA)This is the default for
BridgePOIType.
A structure spanning and providing passage over a
depression or obstacle specifically
for use by pedestrians.(WA)
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Banking (01)
Legal And Financial Service (01) Commercial
services related to the administration of the law and
financial matters.
Insurance (02)
Investment (03)
Legal (04)
Commercial (07) Service
features where the chief
aim is profit. (WA)
NewspaperPublishing (01)
Media And Telecommunication (02) Commercial
entities related to the transmission of information
either by electromagnetic signals or more traditional
forms such as magazines and newspapers. (WA)
RadioBroadcasting (02)
Telecommunication (03)
TelevisionBroadcasting (04)
Consulting And Contracting Service (03)
Commercial entities that provide professional
advice and information to clients on a particular
area of expertise. (WA)
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BikeHire (01)
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Domain Descriptions
Commercial venture offering services related to the
holding and loaning of money on behalf of account
holders. (WA).This is the default for
LegalAndFinancialServicePOIType.
A commercial entity providing coverage by contract
whereby for an agreed payment one party agrees to
indemnify or guarantee another against loss by a
specified contingency or peril. (WA)
Commercial entities aiming to gain wealth for their
clients through the purchase of appreciating assets
or by providing advice on such purchases. Also
those entities involved in providing funds and
capital. (WA)
Commercial services related to the administration of
justice. (WA) eg. Barristers and solicitors.
A business organization producing a publication
issued at regular and usually closeintervals, esp.
daily or weekly, and commonly containing news,
comment, features,and advertising. (WA). eg.
Sunday Times
Location of the offices and studios from which
programs are produced and broadcast forlistening
via radio. (WA). eg. 96fm.
Business organisations associated with the
transmission of information by electromagnetic
signals. (WA). Eg. Iinet.This is the default for
MediaAndTelecommunicationPOIType.
Location of the offices and studios from which
programs are produced and broadcast for viewing
via television. (WA) eg. ABC.
Service that searches for and procures staff on
behalf of businesses. (WA) This is the default for
ConsultingAndContractingServicePOIType.
A business that provides the temporary use of
bicycles for a fee. (WA)
This is the default for
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Domain Descriptions
RentalAndHireServicePOIType.
BoatAndWaterCraftHire
(02)
Other (03)
A business that provides the temporary use of
water craft for a fee. (WA) eg. Canoe
hire.
A business that offers goods for hire not otherwise
specified in this domain. (WA)
Fuel Outlet (05) A commercial business that
specialises in the dispensing of motor vehicle fuel –
diesel, petroleum and gas. (WA)
ArtAndCraft (01)
ClothingAndAccessories
(04)
HardwareAndGardenSuppli
es (08)
HouseAndOfficeSupplies
(09)
Retail Outlet (06) Commercial entities that sell
goods to the public. (WA)
Pharmacy (07)
Liquor (06)
ShoppingCentre (02)
SpecialisedFood (05)
Supermarket (03)
Child Care Centre (07) A facility that provides
daytime and after school supervision and recreation
for children. (WA)
Retirement Estate (08) facility that provides
accommodation to retired persons. (WA)
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Shop selling skilfully created goods of artistic value.
(WA)
General clothing (and accessory) outlets.
Hardware and Garden supply outlets
Outlets for general house and office goods.
Pharmaceutical outlets, e.g. chemists.
Liquor outlets, excluded licensed premises, e.g.
bottle shops.
The concentration of retailing and other service
activities at a nodal and accessiblepoint. (CGNA)
Food outlets other than shopping centres, includes
bakery, butchers , delis etc.
A large self-service retail store that sells a wide
range of food and household goods.(WA)This is the
default for RetailOutletPOIType.
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Abattoir (37)
AluminaRefinery (01)
Aquaculture(02)
Brickworks (03)
Battery (04)
CementPlant (29)
Depot_Bus (31)
Depot_Maintenance (21)
Industry (08) Enterprises
involved in the
manufacturing of goods
or materials.
Industrial Facility (05)
A facility for the manufacturing of goods or
materials. (WA)
Depot_Storage (25)
Factory (23)
GoldRefinery (22)
GrainStorage (32)
IntensiveAnimalProduction
(28)
IronOreProcessor (05)
LPGPlant (06)
MineralSandProcessingPla
nt (30)
NickelRefinery (07)
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Domain Descriptions
A building or place where animals are slaughtered
for food. (WA)
An industrial process plant where alumina is refined
from the raw ore. (Modified WIKIPEDIA).
Land used for the commercial breeding and
keeping of aquatic animals or plants in tanks, ponds
and leased areas within natural waterways. (NSW)
A place where bricks are made. (CGNA)
A stone crushing works for ore extraction, as used
on gold-fields. (CGNA)
A facility where raw materials are mixed, crushed
and kiln fired to produce cement. (WA)
A facility used for the storage of buses. (WA)
A facility used for the coordination of maintenance
activities and compound for equipment storage.
(WA)
A facility used for the storage of materials. (WA)
A building(s) usually with equipment where goods
are manufactured).(ICSM) This is the default for
IndustrialFacilityPOIType.
A facility used to refine gold, removes impurities, to
designated purity specifications. (Modified Web)
A facility including all necessary equipment and
buildings, where grains can be stored. (WA)
A facility for the breeding and keeping of livestock
(intensive production). (Modified NSW)
A plant where iron is produced from iron ore
(Smelting (extractive metallurgy) process).(Modified
WIKIPEDIA)
A plant where liquid petroleum gas is refined from
crude oil. (Modified WIKIPEDIA)
A facility for extracting minerals from excavated
mineral sand. (WA)
An industrial process plant where nickel is refined
from the raw ore. (Modified WIKIPEDIA)
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
NickelSmelter (08)
OilProcessingPlant (09)
OilRefinery (10)
PowerStation_FossilFuel
(11)
PowerStation_Hydro (33)
PowerStation_Other (34)
PowerSubStation (12)
Printing (24)
PumpStation (27)
Sawmill (13)
ShipYard (14)
SewageTreatmentPlant
(15)
SiliconSmelter (16)
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Domain Descriptions
A plant where nickel is produced from the raw ore
(Smelting (extractive metallurgy) process).(Modified
WIKIPEDIA)
An industrial process plant where oil is further
processed to produce other produces. (Modified
WIKIPEDIA)
An industrial process plant where crude oil is
processed and refined into useful petroleum
products. (WIKIPEDIA)
The building(s) and equipment necessary for the
generation of electric power using fossil fuel fired
generators. For example coal, diesel or natural gas.
(WA)
The building(s), structures and equipment
necessary for the generation of electric power
usingpressure from water stored in a dam. (WA)
The building(s), structures and equipment
necessary for the generation of electric power
usingany means other than is specified in this
domain. For example, solar, tidal, wave, wind or
anyother means. (WA)
A facility, along a power line route, in which electric
current is transformed and/or distributed.DIGEST)
A facility involved in publishing - printing is an
industrial process for reproducing copies of
textsand images, typically with ink on paper using a
printing press. (Modified Web)
A facility to move solids, liquids or gases by means
of pressure or suction. (DIGEST)
An establishment in which timber is sawn into
planks, boards, etc. by machinery. (CGNA)
A facility for manufacturing and repairing vessels.
(NSW)
A facility used to treat sewage.(Modified NSW)
A plant where silicon is produced from the raw ore
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
SteelRollingMill (17)
ValveStation (18)
Warehouse (26)
WasteDisposal (35)
Domain Descriptions
(Smelting (extractive metallurgy) process).(Modified
WIKIPEDIA)
A plant where pig iron is converted into steel. Steel
mills also turn molten steel into blooms,ingots, or
slabs through hot rolling and continuous casting.
A location where valves (mechanical devices)
regulate the flow of fluids. (Modified WIKIPEDIA)
A building for the storage for goods and
merchandise. (Modified Web)
A facility such as a rubbish tip used to deal with
rubbish and waste. (WA)
WasteWaterProcessingPla
nt (19) A
A facility used to treat waste water.(Modified NSW)
WaterProcessingPlant (20)
A facility used to treat drinking water.(Modified
NSW)
Beach (01)
A named beach feature. (WA)
Cave (06)
A naturally formed, subterranean open area or
chamber. (ICSM)
Cliff (23)
Geographic(09)
Landscape features and
places of particular
significance to the
community
Land Feature(01)
Topographic features of significance whose primary
characteristics relate to the land surface of the
Earth. (WA)
Crater (04)
Gap (15)
Gorge (16)
Gully (17)
Hill (19)
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A bowl shaped natural depression with steep slopes
at the rim, formed by volcanic activity or meteor
impact. (AUSLIG)
A named gap-like landform. Includes: Gap, Pass,
Passage (inland) and Saddle.
A landform which is more than usually deep and
narrow, with steep walls. (CGNA)
A small VALLEY or GORGE eroded by running
water, but through which water commonly runs only
after rain. (CGNA)
A small portion of the earth’s surface elevated
above its surroundings and of sufficient significance
to be named. (Modified CGNA)This is the default for
LandFeaturePOIType.
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Island (02)
IslandGroup (03)
Mountain (07)
Pass (21)
Peak (22)
Peninsula (05)
Rock (24)
Valley (09)
Bay (01)
Water Feature (02) Topographic features of
significance whose primary characteristics relate to
waters. (WA)
Dam (08)
Lake (02)
Pool (05)
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Domain Descriptions
An area of dry or relatively dry land entirely
surrounded by water. Includes Islet. (WA)
A group or cluster of Islands, Island Group features
includes Archipelago (CGNA)
A natural elevation of the earth surface rising more
or less abruptly from thesurrounding level and
attaining an altitude which, relatively to the adjacent
elevation,is impressive or notable. Generally the
height of a mountain is considered at least300m
from foot to summit. (Modified Oxford English
Dictionary)
A break or gap in a range of mountains or hills
permitting easier passage from one sideto the
other. (CGNA)
The pointed summit of a hill or mountain. (CGNA)
A named landform where the land extends into a
waterbody with water on three sides.Includes:
Cape, Peninsula and Spit. (WA)
An isolated rock formation or monolith either on
land or in the sea or waterbody.(ICSM)This is the
default MorphologyPointType.
A named valley-like landform. Includes:
Amphitheatre, Basin, Bend, Canyon, Chasm,Crater,
Cutting, Depression, Glen, Gorge, Gulf, Gullies,
Hole, Ravine, Sink and Valley.
A named bay-like feature. Includes: Bays, Bights,
Coves, Entrances, Gulfs, Harbours,
Inlets, Ports and River Mouths.
A barrier of earth and/or rock, concrete or masonry
constructed to form a reservoir for
water storage purposes or to raise the water level.
(ICSM)
A body or water surrounded by land. (DIGEST)
This is the default for WaterFeaturePOIType.
A small body of still or standing water, permanent or
temporary, often in the bed of an
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
Rapid (09)
Sound (10)
Spring (03)
Swamp (07)
Rockhole (11)
Reservoir (06)
Reef (12)
Waterfall (04)
Well (13)
AboriginalCommunity (01)
Place (03) A place at which there is or was human
occupation or activity. (CGNA)
Farm (22)
Homestead (21)
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intermittent watercourse, and sometimes spring fed,
chiefly one of natural formation.
(CGNA)
An area of broken, fast flowing water in a
watercourse, where the slope of the bed
increases (but without a prominent break of slope
which might result in a waterfall), or
where a gently dipping bar of harder rock
outcrops.(AUSLIG)
A relatively long arm of the sea. Forming a channel
between and island and the
mainland, or connecting two larger bodies of water,
as a sea and the ocean, or two
parts of the same body, but usually wider and more
extensive than a strait. (CGNA)
The place where water issues from the ground
naturally. (ICSM)
A named swamp-like landform. Includes: Swamp
and Marsh.
A hole excavated in solid rock by water action.
(CGNA)
A body of water collected and stored behind a
constructed barrier for some specific use. (AUSLIG)
An area of rock or coral that is exposed between
mean high water and lowest tide, or just below
approximate lowest tide, which is visually prominent
or a hazard toshipping. (AUSLIG)
A sudden descent of water over a step or ledge in
the bed of a watercourse. (AUSLIG)
A pit or hole dug or bored into the earth, for the
extraction of water. (Modified CGNA)
A location at which some form of community
(aboriginal) facility operates. (WA)
A tract of land devoted for agricultural or
horticultural purposes. (CGNA)
A main residence on a horticultural or agricultural
POI Feature class
Feature class sub type
Facility type
MiningCentre (02)
Town (03)
Defence(10) A facility or
an area set aside for
defence purposes
00
AirForceBase(01)
ArmyBase (02)
NavalBase(03)
DefencePracticeArea(04)
Mining(11) An
excavation made in the
earth for the purpose of
extracting ores, coal,
precious stones,
minerals, etc.
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farm. (CGNA)
A town/place in the community which acts as the
centre for mine coordination/management for the
surrounding region. (WA).
A compact settlement larger than a village, with a
community pursuing an urban way of life.
(CGNA).This is the default for PlacePOIType.
An area owned and operated by the government as
an Air Force Base. (WA)This is the default
DefenceFacilityType.
An area owned and operated by the government as
an Army Base. (WA
An area owned and operated by the government as
a Naval Base. (WA)
A tract of land on which the military conducts
practice exercises. (Modified CGNA)
Attribute Name: TARGETDISPLAYSCALE
Values
1:1000 (1000)
1:2000 (2000)
1:5000 (5000)
1:20000 (20000)
1:25000 (25000) This is the default value.
1:50000 (50000)
1:100000 (100000)
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