Property

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Overview

Property is a seamless national representation of Australia’s property parcels. Property includes a national polygon representation of property boundaries and their legal identifiers across Australia.

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

Release Summary

This product was released to customers on 31 October 2024 with data extracted on 24 October 2024.

  • This release is a full national data population for Version 1.1 of the Property product, described by Property Product Guide v1.1.

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

Change Notifications

Property available in Geopackage format

From the September 2024 release onwards, Property will be available in Geopackage format.

Issues

New Issues

No update in NSW

We have observed issues in the latest supply data for Cadastre and Property in NSW. Due to these issues, no update for NSW Cadastre or Property has been applied for this release. We are working with the jurisdiction to resolve this issue.

NSW strata issues

We are in the process of transitioning from older to current NSW supplies for both the Cadastre and Property products. It was expected that this transition would not result in issues but we have noticed that a small number of sites do not have Strata parcels produced in the expected number, which has also affected linkage to and creation of property parcels. This issue first arose for the September 2024 release and persists for the October 2024 release as there has been no update for NSW. We are working with the jurisdiction to resolve this issue.

Resolved Issues

No new resolved issues.

Known Issues

Missing property parcels in South Australia

The SA jurisdiction has retired property parcels across the state that have not been replaced with new parcels. While the jurisdiction has taken action to resolve most of these missing parcels there are still approximately 200 gaps in the property layer in the July 2024 release. The corresponding cadastre parcels for these locations are present, however, there is no link between the two layers as the property records are missing.

Missing property records in WA

In the May 2023 supply of WA property data, a small number of properties were attributed as no longer active but have not been replaced by new, active records. This has resulted in approximately 395 missing property polygons in Property. We are investigating this issue with the jurisdiction.

Occurrences of overlaps in base property

Overlapping base_property = ‘Yes’ parcels exist in the dataset. These are mostly located in high density residential areas like Adelaide CBD. An example of this can be seen at 138.59832, -34.93268 where there are two base property parcels that have a valid overlap. These parcels are overlapping each other but are not contained by another parcel, so are assigned as base_property = ‘Yes’. These sites relate to valid overlaps in the base layer.

Parcels with the same contributor_id and very similar geometry in SA

In South Australia, there are approximately 250 records with the same contributor_id and with a very similar (but different) geometry. For example, at 138.57227, -34.90376 there are two properties with the same contributor_id of ‘25501810600000’ but with slightly different geometries (property_polygon_pid = ‘ppd19408402744b’ and ‘pp8852442b8bf6b’). This occurs due to floor level impacts in SA. These geometries are essentially the same and we will look to represent these as a single polygon representation in a future release.

QLD property large base parcels under standalone residential parcels

In QLD property it is common at townhouse/unit complexes to have a large base parcel representing the land valuation area of the entire complex, with small parcels overlapping the large base parcel. It has been identified that this is also incorrectly occurring under areas of standalone residential parcels. These parcels are caused due to a production issue where parcels without valuation are entering the product. This will be corrected by removing the large parcels in a future release. Examples of the parcels can be found at 152.77014, -27.64291 or “property_pid” = ‘prpff39d89bd00e’.

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.

Annex A – Release Counts

Additional, retired and total counts and the percent change to the previous release have been listed in the table below.

TABLE

STATISTIC

ACT

NSW

NT

OT

QLD

SA

TAS

VIC

WA

TOTAL

property

Additional

58

0

853

0

7,123

13,014

1,470

16,341

0

38,859

Retired

58

0

826

0

3,843

11,148

1,122

12,806

0

29,803

Updated

1

0

13

0

139

565

1

2,646

2

3,367

Total

137,610

4,113,453

80,789

0

2,781,761

1,089,079

318,748

4,250,541

1,175,229

13,947,210

% Change

0.00%

0.00%

0.03%

0.00%

0.12%

0.17%

0.11%

0.08%

0.00%

0.06%

property_cad

Total

158,805

4,336,148

96,560

0

3,173,496

1,122,781

330,259

6,122,802

1,505,599

16,846,450