Buildings

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Overview

Buildings is a digital dataset representing buildings across Australia. The Buildings dataset has relationships with the G-NAF, Cadastre, Property and Administrative Boundaries products produced by Geoscape Australia.

Data quality and potential capture timelines will vary across Australia based on three categories. Each category has been developed based on several factors defined by the population distribution (categorised based on population size), industrial/commercial activities, the probability of natural events (e.g. flooding) and the image source.

  • Urban (satellite source) - areas with a population greater than 200, or with significant industrial/commercial activity in a visual assessment, digitised from satellite imagery

  • Urban (aerial source) - areas with a population greater than 200, or with significant industrial/commercial activity in a visual assessment, digitised from aerial imagery

  • Rural – all other areas

Geoscape welcomes your feedback on the Buildings product. We also publish regular product development updates on our website ( www.geoscape.com.au ).

Release Summary

This product was released to customers on 23 December 2025 with data extracted on 5 December 2025.

  • This release is a full national data population for Version 3.3 of the Buildings product, described by the Buildings Product Guide v3.3.

Any issues that have been identified for this release are described in the Issues section.

This release includes updates for the areas listed in the table below.

Locations of updated areas by State

State

Location

Urban Area (km2)

NSW

Bayside Council

51

NSW

Blacktown City Council

194

NSW

Blue Mountains City Council

14

NSW

Burwood Council

7

NSW

Camden Council

33

NSW

Campbelltown City Council

13

NSW

Canterbury-Bankstown Council

109

NSW

Cessnock City Council

91

NSW

City of Canada Bay Council

20

NSW

City of Parramatta Council

84

NSW

Council of the City of Sydney

26

NSW

Cumberland Council

72

NSW

Fairfield City Council

102

NSW

Georges River Council

28

NSW

Hawkesbury City Council

45

NSW

Inner West Council

35

NSW

Ku-ring-gai Council

48

NSW

Lake Macquarie City Council

3

NSW

Lane Cove Municipal Council

10

NSW

Liverpool City Council

241

NSW

Maitland City Council

3

NSW

Mosman Municipal Council

9

NSW

North Sydney Council

10

NSW

Northern Beaches Council

70

NSW

Penrith City Council

250

NSW

Randwick City Council

36

NSW

Ryde City Council

41

NSW

Singleton Council

8

NSW

Strathfield Municipal Council

14

NSW

Sutherland Shire Council

2

NSW

The Council of the Municipality of Hunters Hill

6

NSW

The Council of the Shire of Hornsby

73

NSW

The Hills Shire Council

204

NSW

Tweed Shire Council

1

NSW

Unincorporated - Botany Bay Area

2

NSW

Unincorporated - Sydney Harbour Area

31

NSW

Waverley Council

9

NSW

Willoughby City Council

22

NSW

Wollondilly Shire Council

24

NSW

Woollahra Municipal Council

12

QLD

Brisbane City

592

QLD

Bundaberg Regional

103

QLD

Fraser Coast Regional

43

QLD

Gold Coast City

317

QLD

Ipswich City

247

QLD

Livingstone Shire

3

QLD

Logan City

2

QLD

Moreton Bay City

573

QLD

Noosa Shire

54

QLD

Redland City

31

QLD

Rockhampton Regional

71

QLD

Scenic Rim Regional

2

QLD

Sunshine Coast Regional

361

WA

City of Swan

145

WA

Shire of Mundaring

3

Total

4,600

Spatial files of the updated areas are available upon request via support@geoscape.com.au.

Change Notifications

National Buildings 4.0 - Update and Sample Data

Geoscape’s Buildings product is evolving into a new and enhanced package called “National Buildings”, scheduled for release in March 2026.

This change brings improved attribution, better integration capabilities, and a stronger foundation for delivering future innovation in building insights.

National Buildings will be packaged with a base “Buildings” dataset, with additional aspatial “Insights Packs” available that are designed to provide specific understanding or knowledge about a particular topic/theme for an industry or use-case.

This will be the final release in the current format. Starting March 2026, all releases will adopt the new format.

Supporting Your Transition

Geoscape is committed to supporting current customers through this transition. We’ve reached out to customers to:

  • share information sheets outlining the key changes,

  • discuss change impacts to help you prepare, and

  • provide guidance to support a smooth changeover.

If you haven’t had a session with one of our solution consultants and would like to, please contact Geoscape Support via: support@geoscape.com.au

We will continue providing more detailed information leading up to the March release. Please keep an eye out for messages from Geoscape Support.

Sample Data

To facilitate early transition planning, sample data is available through the Geoscape Hub “Demos” section, specifically under “National Buildings (Chatswood)”. You can review the sample data at: https://hub.geoscape.com.au/demos/.

The demo offers a visual representation of Geoscape data for the Chatswood area and includes a “DOWNLOAD SAMPLE” button. This allows users to obtain a sample of buildings data formatted according to the updated packaging and data model. The sample can be used to begin preparations, such as reviewing schema changes or updating data ingestion pipelines.

The sample is “Sample Data” as defined and governed by our Geoscape Terms of Use (see clause 29 ‘Sample Data Licence’), which means you may only use it for evaluation, not for business or commercial purposes. However, for current Buildings customers, we will extend the evaluation period to up to six months (instead of one month under clause 29.3(a)).

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The sample package contains five zipped files:

  • National Buildings (Base)

  • Building Height - Insight Pack

  • Building Roof - Insight Pack

  • Building Solar – Insight Pack

  • Address Pool – Insight Pack

The ZIP files are structured in the same way National Buildings data will be delivered from the March 2026 release.

The sample data is described within documents that are available for download within the Demo “Product Documentation” section.

Change to product version numbering (Effective March 2026)

From March 2026, we’ll be updating version numbering to a new format: MAJOR-MINOR-EXTRACT (e.g., 004-000-001). This approach provides a clear and consistent structure, making it easier for users to identify product versions and understand update levels. The change is intended to improve transparency, reduce ambiguity, and support more efficient integration and usage of our data products.

‘National’ Branding

Geoscape products are transitioning to ‘National’ branding, reflecting our focus on a smarter, safer and more productive Australia and our role in the national interest.

Issues

New Issues

Perth Building Height Adjustment

An error was identified in the source data used to generate building heights for an area of Perth during the September 2025 release. A limited number of buildings in that area were affected, and heights for these buildings have been reverted to the March 2025 values for the December 2025 release. A refresh of the area is planned within the next year. This issue did not impact other areas. Additional checks have been implemented to prevent similar issues in future processing.

Resolved Issues

No resolved issues to note.

Known Issues

Incorrect metal primary_roof_material assignment

In the update areas for the September 2024 release, we noticed that a large number of buildings have been classified with a primary_roof_material of ‘Metal’. On investigation, it was identified that this classification was not correct in many cases and so the primary_roof_material values were rolled back to the previous (June 2024) values where possible. We are looking to update these areas in an upcoming release to resolve remaining mis-classification and are working with our data supplier to improve this classification for future supplies.

Incorrect roof_type, roof_shape and roof_slope assignment

In the update areas for the September 2024 release, we noticed that a large number of buildings have been classified with a roof_type and roof shape of ‘Flat’ and roof_slope of ‘0’. On investigation, it was identified that this classification was not correct in many cases and so these values were rolled back to the previous (June 2024) values where possible. We are looking to update these areas in an upcoming release to resolve remaining mis-classification and are working with our data supplier to improve this classification for future supplies.

Centroid not within building polygon

When mapping the building centroid from the centroid_longitude and centroid_latitude there will be occurrences where the point does not fall inside the building geometry. This occurs because of the complexity of the building geometry and impacts < 0.1% of buildings. A fix for this issue will be investigated for a future release.

Swimming_pool_adjacent incorrectly ‘null’

Some records containing attribution for swimming_pool_review_date also contain ‘null’ attribution for swimming pool adjacent where the allowed values are ‘no’ or ‘yes’. This affects < 0.25% of buildings.

Duplication of buildings between update areas

New and updated buildings are captured within Areas of Interest (AOIs). Buildings that intersect two adjacent AOIs are duplicated. This issue affects approximately 1,800 buildings.

Duplicate building polygons

There are 8,417 buildings with duplicate geometries, resulting in 8,427 additional building polygons present. A fix for this issue will be investigated for a future release.

Roof colour assignment

There is an over classification of light roof colours primarily in the Melbourne region. Advances in processing has improved this issue in recent releases.

Building position offset from imagery

There is evidence of buildings having a horizontal shift of approximately 0.5m in the NSW suburbs of Parramatta and the Dee Why area. This has occurred where the new shift to the digital elevation model has not worked as intended. As we continue to refine the aerial derived building processes, we’ll seek to resolve this issue.

Over-capture of metal roof material in aerial supplies

In the June 2022 release, we noticed that there was an over-capture of Metal roof type in the aerial capture. This occurred primarily for residential buildings. In some areas of the aerial capture (e.g. Perth and Cairns), Metal classification was actually improved overall in relation to the previous satellite capture (satellite previously incorrectly classified Metal roofs as Tile). We are working with our production partners to improve the accuracy of the roof_material attribute, which can be affected by image smoothing, causing Tile roofs to be incorrectly classified as Metal.

Future Considerations

This section outlines enhancements or changes under consideration, but not planned into a specific release. For further details on future initiatives, please contact Geoscape Support.

Legacy ‘CAD’ naming

The building_cad table contains a field that is called ‘cad_pid’, while the Cadastre product has an attribute called ‘cadastre_pid’. We have input the ‘cadastre_pid’ values into this ‘cad_pid’ field to not affect customer processes with attribute name changes. In addition, the table name of ‘building_cad’ no longer matches the Cadastre product. There is no current plan to change either the ‘building_cad’ table name or ‘cad_pid’ field name.

Additional Total Floor Area attribute

Geoscape intends to introduce a new total_floor_area attribute to a future release of the Geoscape Buildings product. This attribute will provide the estimated sum of floor space across all levels of a building. At the time of the addition of this new attribute there will be a minor increment to the Geoscape Buildings product version.

Annex A – Release Counts

For the buildings table the additional, retired, updated and total building counts, as well as the percent change to the previous release have been listed in the table below. For the aspatial tables the total record counts have been listed.

TABLE

STATISTIC

FLAG

ACT

NSW

NT

OT

QLD

SA

TAS

VIC

WA

TOTAL

buildings

Additional

0

73,441

0

0

59,501

0

0

0

30

132,972

Retired

0

60,470

0

0

38,587

0

0

0

24

99,081

Updated

1,635

1,515,025

229

0

1,308,960

5,506

2,620

16,294

16,109

2,866,378

Total

252,523

5,411,504

166,891

449

3,846,771

1,802,976

598,595

5,088,787

2,287,366

19,455,862

% Change

0.00%

0.24%

0.00%

0.00%

0.55%

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

0.17%

Solar Panel

Yes

55,080

732,745

18,904

8

759,484

315,388

35,511

635,722

420,578

2,973,420

No

196,125

3,791,945

115,220

329

2,499,028

1,135,891

405,608

3,677,988

1,480,578

13,302,712

Swimming Pool Adjacent

Yes

20,812

769,696

46,095

0

824,464

145,515

10,058

342,594

371,128

2,530,362

No

230,447

3,764,856

87,435

355

2,441,530

1,304,204

433,909

3,984,611

1,532,912

13,780,259

building_cad

300,699

12,528,320

398,114

554

5,809,092

2,313,396

728,083

9,681,119

4,569,705

36,329,082

building_property

261,550

12,774,264

322,757

0

5,798,966

2,225,823

630,479

11,882,637

2,350,272

36,246,748

building_address

912,852

12,004,372

323,497

151

10,152,758

2,926,956

739,226

8,864,783

4,042,175

39,966,770

References

[Aerometrex, 2023]

Aerometrex. Aerial imagery. Raster Dataset, 2023. URL: https://aerometrex.com.au/.

[Geoscape, 2023]

Geoscape. Local government areas 2.0. 2023. URL: https://docs.geoscape.com.au/projects/lga_guide/en/stable/index.html.