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Product: Prepared: August 2018 Data Product Description

Standard This document is based on the AS/NZS ISO 19131:2008 Geographic information Data product specifications standard. For more information, refer to www.saiglobal.com/online. Disclaimer PSMA Australia believes this publication to be correct at the time of printing and does not accept responsibility for any consequences arising from the use of information herein. Readers should rely on their own skill and judgement to apply information to particular issues. This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission of PSMA Australia Limited. PAGE 1

Contents 1. Overview... 4 1.1 Data product specification title... 4 1.2 Reference date... 4 1.3 Responsible party... 4 1.4 Language... 4 1.5 Topic category... 4 1.6 Distribution format... 4 1.7 Glossary... 4 1.8 Informal description of the data product... 4 1.9 Copyright in Land Tenure dataset... 4 1.10 Privacy... 5 2. Specification Scope... 6 2.1 Scope identification... 6 3. Data Product Identification... 7 3.1 Titles... 7 3.2 Alternate titles... 7 3.3 Abstract... 7 3.4 Purpose... 7 3.5 Topic category... 7 3.6 Geographic description... 7 4. Data Content and Structure... 9 4.1 Feature-based data... 9 4.2 Feature-based application schema (data model)... 9 4.3 Data dictionary... 9 4.4 Feature-based content scope... 9 5. Reference System... 10 5.1 Spatial reference system... 10 5.2 Temporal reference system... 10 5.3 Reference system scope... 10 6. Data Quality... 11 6.1 Positional accuracy... 11 6.2 Attribute accuracy... 11 6.3 Logical consistency... 11 PAGE 2

6.4 Completeness... 11 6.5 Dataset coverage... 11 7. Data Capture... 14 7.1 Data capture scope... 14 8. Data Maintenance... 15 8.1 Update frequency... 16 8.2 Maintenance scope... 16 9. Data Product Delivery... 17 9.1 Delivery medium information... 17 9.2 Units of delivery... 17 9.3 Medium name... 17 9.4 Delivery format information... 17 10. PSMA Data... 19 Tables Table 1: TENURE... 21 Table 2: JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE... 21 Table 3: TENURE_JTT... 22 Table 4: TENURE_TYPE_AUT... 23 Table 5: TENURE_TYPE_AUT Codes... 23 Table 6: Hierarchical Land Tenure Levels Table... 26 Figures Figure 1: TENURE EXAMPLE... 12 Figure 2: TENURE_JTT EXAMPLE... 12 Figure 3: JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE EXAMPLE... 12 Figure 4: Multiple land tenure types within one CAD parcel... 13 PAGE 3

1. Overview 1.1 Data product specification title Land Tenure Product Description 1.2 Reference date August 2018 1.3 Responsible party PSMA Australia Limited Level 2, 113 Canberra Avenue, GRIFFITH ACT 2603 Australia T: +61 2 62609000 F: +61 2 62029001 E: support@psma.com.au URL: http://www.psma.com.au ABN: 23 089 912 710 1.4 Language English 1.5 Topic category Land tenure for cadastral parcels within Australia. 1.6 Distribution format PDF 1.7 Glossary PSMA maintains a glossary of common terms with their definitions and also includes acronyms and abbreviations that are commonly used in relation to PSMA products and services. The glossary is available at the PSMA website at https://www.psma.com.au/glossary-and-terms 1.8 Informal description of the data product The Land Tenure dataset is based on the Australian Cadastral Boundaries in the CadLite dataset. The Land Tenure Dataset provides a hierarchical classification of tenure with four levels. The fourth level is the most specific tenure type and is the preferred level of supply. However, the data supplied by the jurisdictions may not be at this level and therefore cannot be supplied. The most appropriate tenure data will be included in the release. PSMA Australia is currently working to improve the data maintenance processes which have significantly enhanced its accuracy from previous releases. This improvement in processes will be continually reviewed to produce the highest standards possible in accuracy and quality control. Data maintenance is carried out at PSMA Australia to enforce the data integrity (aspatial). Quality Assurance processes are used to check structural integrity of the data. 1.9 Copyright in Land Tenure dataset Please see www.psma.com.au/psma-data-copyright-and-disclaimer for the Copyright and Disclaimer Notice for the Land Tenure dataset. PAGE 4

1.10 Privacy PSMA products and services should not contain any personal names or other personal information. PSMA undertakes reasonable data cleansing steps as part of its production processes to ensure that is the case. If you think that personal information may have inadvertently been included in PSMA products or services, please contact support@psma.com.au PAGE 5

2. Specification Scope This dataset has no themes. 2.1 Scope identification Land Tenure Dataset Level Dataset Level name Land Tenure Extent Spatial coverage of Australia s landmass including External Territories and Coastal Islands (including Lord Howe Island). All data is supplied by the appropriate jurisdiction quarterly. PAGE 6

3. Data Product Identification 3.1 Titles Land Tenure dataset 3.2 Alternate titles Land Tenure 3.3 Abstract The Land Tenure Product Description (an ISO 19131 compliant description) is a set of basic attributes of the land tenure classifications for Australian cadastral parcels. CadLite data will not be provided with this dataset. The National Land Tenure Classification is a dataset showing the tenure type, both freehold and nonfreehold, for land parcels in Australia. This dataset has been produced by creating a spatial association between PSMA Australia s CadLite cadastral parcel and jurisdiction land tenure datasets. The translation between the jurisdiction classifications and the national classification has been made by the jurisdictions. All efforts have been made to ensure that the best possible translation is made. 3.4 Purpose This dataset allows users to ascertain the land tenure for the cadastral parcels in the CadLite dataset. These parcels cover the entire Australian extent see Extent below. 3.5 Topic category Land tenure classifications for cadastre within Australia. 3.6 Geographic description The Land Tenure dataset covers the national geography of Australia (AUS). The Bounding Box for this data is as follows; North bounding latitude: -8 South bounding latitude: -45 East bounding longitude: 169 West bounding longitude: 96 This area covers the land masses of Australia, including External Territories and offshore islands (Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Norfolk Island). The spatial domain is described by the polygon: PAGE 7

Geographic extent name AUSTRALIA INCLUDING EXTERNAL TERRITORIES AUS Australia Australia The States and Territories within Australia are represented by the following: State or Territory Name Abbreviation Character Code New South Wales NSW 1 (or 01) Victoria VIC 2 (or 02) Queensland QLD 3 (or 03) South Australia SA 4 (or 04) West Australia WA 5 (or 05) Tasmania TAS 6 (or 06) Northern Territory NT 7 (or 07) Australian Capital Territory ACT 8 (or 08) Other Territories OT 9 (or 09) Note: PSMA has aligned Other Territories (OT) with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). It includes the Territory of Christmas Island, Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Jervis Bay Territory and more recently the inclusion of Norfolk Island. OT does not include any other external Territory. PAGE 8

4. Data Content and Structure Land Tenure is a feature-based product. A data model is included (Appendix A) with an associated data dictionary (Appendix B). 4.1 Feature-based data The feature type is based on a spatial polygon for the various cadastre parcels. The table below outlines the features and their integration into the datasets. Entity Description Integration Rules Land Tenure Land Tenure classifications for Cadastral Records Each TENURE_PID relates to one CAD_PID. Each Tenure record relates to 1 CAD record. 4.2 Feature-based application schema (data model) The Land Tenure data model is set out in Appendix A. 4.3 Data dictionary The feature catalogue in support to the application schema is provided in Appendix B. Spatial attributes are added to the feature catalogue in the same manner as other attributes for completeness and conformance to the application schema. The following table refers to ALL tables in the Feature Catalogue below. Column Abbreviation Description Name Name The name of the column in the Integrated Database Data Type Data type The Oracle data type of the column. Mapinfo TAB files have similar data types. Description Description A description of the column and what the expected contents are Primary Key? Prim Key If 'Y' then this column must always have a unique value. (has # entry in the data model tables) Obligation Man Y = mandatory. If 'Y' (mandatory), this column is populated with data. That is, all ACTIVE records must have values in this column. Foreign Key Table F K TABLE Represents a column in the 'Foreign Key Table' that this column is referred to by another table. (has * entry in the data model tables). Foreign Key Column F K Col Represents a table in the Integrated Database that this column is referred to. 10 Character Alias 10 Char Alias An alias for this column name - up to 10 characters maximum. Used to define the name of the column when in ESRI Shapefile format. For all tables the Persistent Identifier (_pid), date_created and date_retired fields are governed by the ICSM Policy and Guidelines for Incremental Update. This can be accessed by following the link below. www.icsm.gov.au/icsm/harmonised_data_model/model1/incremental_up-date_guidelines.pdf 4.4 Feature-based content scope All metadata concerned with land tenure for cadastral polygons within the CadLite Dataset. PAGE 9

5. Reference System 5.1 Spatial reference system GDA 94 5.2 Temporal reference system Gregorian calendar 5.3 Reference system scope The spatial objects and temporal collection periods for the Land Tenure. PAGE 10

6. Data Quality 6.1 Positional accuracy Land Tenure does not include spatial data and currently is linked to CadLite through attributes. 6.2 Attribute accuracy Attribute accuracy is an assessment of the reliability of values assigned to features in the dataset in relation to their true real world values. Key attributes (name and the unique identifier) have a high degree of accuracy in the order of 99.09%. Other attributes derived from the processing of supplied data may have a lower degree of accuracy but less than previously released data. All attribute accuracies are dependent on the data accuracy supplied to PSMA Australia. For this product, feature and attribute accuracy is a measure of the degree to which the features and attribute values of spatial objects agree with the information on the source material. The allowable error in attribute accuracy was previously up to 5%. A precise attribute accuracy assessment may not always be possible. In these cases an intuitive estimate of the expected attribute accuracy or the likely maximum error based on previous experience is acceptable. 6.3 Logical consistency Logical consistency is a measure of the degree to which data complies with the technical specification. The allowable error in logical consistency previously ranged from 3% to 5%. The test procedures are a mixture of software scripts and onscreen, visual checks. The data structure has been tested for conformance with the data model. The following have been tested and confirmed to conform: File names Attribute domains Attribute names Attribute order in file. Attribute lengths Object type Attribute types Compulsory attributes populated 6.4 Completeness Completeness is an assessment of the extent and range of the dataset with regard to completeness of coverage, completeness of classification and completeness of verification. 6.5 Dataset coverage National for the cadastral parcels see the CadLite Product Description. Land Tenure data is supplied by all jurisdictions. The JTT table is used to overcome the problem of having multiple tenure types in the one cadastral parcel when they exist, and so provides a many-toone link between the TENURE table and various tenure types as described in the PAGE 11

JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE table (see example below). The many-to-one relationship can occur when: One CAD object legitimately has two or more tenure types within the parcel boundary, for example, when a parcel contains a river reserve and a park or other reserve as well; A tenure object spans more than one CAD object. In some jurisdictions, tenure and parcel information are managed separately and there may be inconsistencies with the alignment of tenure and parcel boundaries. Where this has occurred, PSMA has attempted a best fit of the most dominant tenure type to the CAD object, either by: assigning to the CAD object the tenure which covers more than 80% of the CAD object assigning a lower level tenure code (for example, 101 or 206) in the TENURE table. An example of this could be: Figure 1: TENURE EXAMPLE CAD_PID TENURE_PID TENURE_TYPE_CODE ABC987654321 ABCT123456 101 Figure 2: TENURE_JTT EXAMPLE TENURE_JTT_PID TENURE_PID JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE_PID ABCJT45678 ABCT123456 JTT_13 ABCJT45679 ABCT123456 JTT_26 ABCJT45680 ABCT123456 JTT_31 Figure 3: JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE EXAMPLE JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE_PID CODE DESCRIPTION JTT_13 321 COUNCIL RESERVE JTT_26 C OTHER CROWN LAND JTT_31 800 OTHER RESERVE PAGE 12

Figure 4: Multiple land tenure types within one CAD parcel Attribute completeness All attributes for each object are populated. Temporal accuracy is applicable to most of the current release. Quality scope Attribute accuracy for all included areas. PAGE 13

7. Data Capture All tenure data is captured by the state and territory governments through appropriate agencies. Jurisdiction tenure information is maintained to meet their various legislative and business requirements. For the national tenure classification scheme, jurisdictions allocate the applicable tenure for each cadastral entity. 7.1 Data capture scope Data for changed objects within the current release time period. PAGE 14

8. Data Maintenance All tenure data is supplied by the state and territory governments through to PSMA Australia via the relevant land agency. Jurisdictions typically provide this information as an attribute or attributes of the spatial data used in the production of CadLite or as separate tables which PSMA relates to CadLite data during the Land Tenure production. The association between the cadastral title and the corresponding tenure data is used to populate the relevant tenure and jurisdiction tenure tables for each jurisdiction. Where no jurisdiction tenure information is provided by the contributor, no records will exist in the associated table. The process map below summarises the maintenance steps followed. Land Tenure Data Maintenance Process Contributors PSMA Australia LYNX Contribut or Data Provided Contributed data checked against relevant profile Pass? Data accessed by data manager YES NO Data manually checked by data manager Can be Used?? Data join made between CadLite Record and Jurisdiction provided tenure data made YES NO Tenure table updated Data Not Used, Contributor contacted Jurisdiction tenure table updated (if information supplied) NO Tenure tables uploaded into LYNX Raw Tenure data Pass? QA Report QA check Report generated YES Tenure extracts prepared for distribution Tenure data EXTRACT PAGE 15

8.1 Update frequency PSMA Australia releases updates to all datasets every quarter in the months of February, May, August and November. 8.2 Maintenance scope PSMA Australia s data maintenance occurs for existing objects with changed geometry and/or attributes, as well as data for new objects within the release time period. PAGE 16

9. Data Product Delivery PSMA Australia is the crucial link between the supply and demand sides of the market for the fundamental national spatial datasets that it offers under the banner of PSMA Data. The organisation eliminates the difficulties of negotiating multiple license agreements with Australian governments and the problems of integrating the data into a seamless consistent national dataset. Furthermore, the existence of PSMA Australia minimises the duplication of effort within the market for organisations wishing to access national data. Access to PSMA Data is enabled through a network of value-added resellers who are licensed by, and work closely with PSMA Distribution, the wholly owned subsidiary of PSMA Australia. Value-added resellers create many powerful and varied applications that use PSMA Data. PSMA Distribution provides strategic support to value-added resellers to ensure that both the public and private sectors obtain the maximum benefit from the use of PSMA Data. PSMA Australia s website www.psma.com.au provides a value-added reseller directory to assist those interested in accessing PSMA Data. Current users of PSMA Data should contact their value-added reseller for clarification or guidance before contacting PSMA Distribution. For further information on accessing PSMA Data, or becoming a value-added reseller contact: PSMA Distribution Unit 6, 113 Canberra Avenue, Griffith ACT 2603 T: 02 6260 9000 F: 02 6260 9001 E: enquiries@psma.com.au W: www.psma.com.au 9.1 Delivery medium information PSMA Systems is a cutting-edge data platform that has been developed to hold, quality assure and distribute PSMA Australia s suite of national spatial datasets. It streamlines PSMA Australia s data delivery. The core of PSMA Systems is the Integrated Database (IDB), which holds our suite of datasets in one location and within a single environment. PSMA Australia provides data updates to licensees through data download. This service is supported by a detailed user guide. 9.2 Units of delivery Datasets as prescribed in the license agreement brokered by PSMA Distribution. 9.3 Medium name Online. 9.4 Delivery format information MapInfo Format Name: TAB MapInfo Professional PAGE 17

Specification: The MapInfo TAB format is a popular geospatial vector data format for geographic information systems software. It is developed and regulated by MapInfo as a proprietary format. This format includes files with the following extensions: *.tab, *.dat, *.id, *.map TAB files support geospatial standards such as Open GIS, the OGC, ISO, W3C and others. Language: English Shape Format Name: Shape ESRI Specification: This format includes files with the following extensions: *.shp, *.shx, *.dbf ESRI Shapefile Technical Description, an ESRI White Paper, July 1998 Follow this link: www.esri.com/library/whitepapers/pdfs/shapefile.pdf Language: English Oracle Dump Format Name: Oracle data base files Oracle Specification: This format includes files with the following extensions: *.dmp Language: English PAGE 18

10. PSMA Data DATASET ACCESS THEME LAYER 2011 ABS Mesh Blocks Indigenous Location (ILOC) Indigenous Areas (IARE) Indigenous Region (IREG) ABS Boundaries 2011 Remoteness Areas (RA) Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) Urban Centre Localities /Section of State Significant Urban Areas (SUA) 2016 ABS Mesh Blocks and Statistical Areas Administrative Boundaries Open Data (www.data.gov.au) PSMA Partner Network ABS Boundaries 2016 2016 ABS Indigenous Regions, Areas and Locations 2016 Urban Centre and Locality - Section of State - Significant Urban Area 2016 Remoteness Areas (RA) 2016 Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) Electoral Boundaries Commonwealth Electoral Boundaries State Electoral Boundaries Local Government Areas (LGAs) Suburbs/Localities State Boundaries Town Points Wards CadLite PSMA Partner Network Cadastre Property Buildings Geoscape PSMA Partner Network Surface Cover 2 Metres 30 Metres Trees G-NAF Open Data (www.data.gov.au) PSMA Partner Network Geocoded physical addresses Land Tenure PSMA Partner Network Land Tenure Features of Interest PSMA Partner Network Features of Interest Postcodes PSMA Partner Network Postcode Boundaries Roads Transport & Topography PSMA Partner Network Transport Hydrology Rail Rail Stations Airports Greenspace PAGE 19

Appendix A Land Tenure Data Model PAGE 20

Appendix B Data Dictionary Table 1: TENURE Name Data Type Description Prim Key Man F K TABLE F K Col 10 Char Alias TENURE_PID varchar2(15) The Persistent Identifier is unique to the real world feature this record represents. Y Y - - TENURE_PID DATE_CREATED date Date this record was created. N Y - - DT_CREATE DATE_RETIRED date Date this record was retired. N N - - DT_RETIRE TENURE_TYPE_CODE number(5) A tenure type code for each cadastral record that aligns with the nationally endorsed classification scheme for land tenure type. LEVEL1_TENURE_TYPE_CODE number(5) The value of the top-level tenure type code for this particular tenure type. LEVEL2_TENURE_TYPE_CODE number(5) The value of the second-level tenure type code for this particular tenure type. Set to 102 (No Data) if not applicable. LEVEL3_TENURE_TYPE_CODE number(5) The value of the third-level tenure type code for this particular tenure type. Set to 102 (No Data) if not applicable. LEVEL4_TENURE_TYPE_CODE number(5) The value of the fourth-level tenure type code for this particular tenure type. Set to 102 (No Data) if not applicable. CAD_PID varchar2(15) CAD Persistent Identifier is unique. Each TENURE_PID relates to one CAD_PID. TENURE_TYPE_AUT CODE TN_TYP_CD N Y TN_TYP_CD1 N Y TN_TYP_CD2 N Y TN_TYP_CD3 N Y TN_TYP_CD4 N Y CAD CAD_PID CAD_PID Table 2: JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE This table is not a typical AUT table as the code values are provided by the jurisdiction and may not be consistent. Tables do not exist for ACT and SA due to the jurisdictions already using PSMA s tenure type codes. PAGE 21

Name Data Type Description Prim Key Man F K TABLE F K Col 10 Char Alias JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE _PID varchar2(15) The Persistent Identifier is unique to the real world feature this record represents. Y Y - - JTT_PID DATE_CREATED date Date this record was created. N Y - - DT_CREATE DATE_RETIRED date Date this record was retired. N N - - DT_RETIRE CODE varchar2(100) The tenure type code used by the jurisdiction. N Y CODE NAME varchar2(250) User-friendly name for what this code represents. N N - - NAME DESCRIPTION varchar2(600) User-friendly description for what this code represents. N N DESCRIPT Table 3: TENURE_JTT Tables do not exist for ACT and SA due to the jurisdictions already using PSMA s tenure type codes. Name Data Type Description Prim Key Man F K TABLE F K Col 10 Char Alias TENURE_JTT_PID varchar2(15) The Persistent Identifier is unique to the real world feature this record represents. Y Y - - TN_JTT_PID DATE_CREATED date Date this record was created. N Y - - DT_CREATE DATE_RETIRED date Date this record was retired. N N - - DT_RETIRE TENURE_PID varchar2(15) The Persistent Identifier is unique to the real world feature this record represents. N Y TENURE TENURE_PID TENURE_PID JURISDICTION_TENURE_TYPE _PID varchar2(15) The Persistent Identifier is unique to the real world feature this record represents. N Y JURISDICTION_TENURE _TYPE JURISDICTION_ TENURE_TYPE _PID JTT_PID PAGE 22

Table 4: TENURE_TYPE_AUT Name Data Type Description Prim Key Man F K TABLE F K Col 10 Char Alias CODE number(5) The Persistent Identifier is unique to the real world feature this record represents. Y Y - - CODE PARENT_TENURE_TYPE_CODE number(5) Parent tenure type code. N Y TENURE_TYPE- AUT CODE PARENT_TEN NAME varchar2(50) User-friendly name for what this code represents. N N - - NAME DESCRIPTION varchar2(200) User-friendly description for what this code represents. N N DESCRIPT Table 5: TENURE_TYPE_AUT Codes CODE DESCRIPTION NAME PARENT_TENURE_TYPE_CODE 100 Land for which a title or deed is issued or a landholder has a right to a freehold title. FREEHOLD 101 Land whose primary tenure generally vests in the Crown. NON-FREEHOLD 102 No tenure data available. NO DATA 200 Land for which a title or deed is issued or a landholder has a right to a freehold title. FREEHOLD 100 201 Crown Land for which a party has bought a right to occupy the land, but does not own the land outright. LEASEHOLD 101 202 Crown Land reserved under legislation for specific purposes. RESERVE 101 203 Crown Land not leased or reserved; or otherwise classified. VACANT, UNALLOCATED, UNRESERVED OR OTHER CROWN LAND 101 300 Land for which a title or deed is issued or a landholder has a right to a freehold title. FREEHOLD 200 301 302 A lease issued for a specific purpose for a term of years over Crown land, consistent with jurisdiction legislation. TERM LEASE 201 An ongoing lease issued for a specific purpose over Crown land, consistent with jurisdiction legislation. PERPETUAL LEASE 201 PAGE 23

CODE DESCRIPTION NAME PARENT_TENURE_TYPE_CODE 303 A lease that cannot be clearly defined as either a term or perpetual lease, but issued for a specific purposed over Crown Land and consistent with jurisdiction legislation. OTHER LEASE 201 304 Crown Land set aside primarily for conservation purposes. CONSERVATION RESERVE 202 305 Crown Land set aside primarily for mining purposes. MINING RESERVE (NB RESERVE NOT TENEMENT) 202 306 Crown Land set aside primarily for timber production purposes. FORESTRY RESERVE 202 307 Crown Land set aside for transportation or infrastructure purposes. TRANSPORTATION OR INFRASTRUCTURE RESERVE 202 308 Crown Land set aside for purposes not otherwise listed or not clearly defined by jurisdiction. OTHER RESERVE 202 309 Crown Land not leased or reserved; or otherwise classified. VACANT, UNALLOCATED, UNRESERVED OR OTHER CROWN LAND 203 400 Land for which a title or deed is issued or a landholder has a right to a freehold title. FREEHOLD 300 401 Crown Land leased for a term of years primarily for pastoral purposes. PASTORAL TERM LEASE 301 402 403 Crown Land leased for a term of years primarily for specific non-pastoral purposes such as land improvement. SPECIAL PURPOSE TERM LEASE 301 A term lease (usually 99 years) specific to the Australian Capital Territory, usually issued for residential or commercial purposes. ACT TERM LEASE 301 404 Crown Land leased for a term of years for which no purpose has been specified. OTHER TERM LEASE 301 405 Crown Land leased in perpetuity for pastoral purposes. PASTORAL PERPETUAL LEASE 302 406 Crown Land leased in perpetuity primarily for specific non-pastoral purposes such as land improvement. SPECIAL PURPOSE PERPETUAL LEASE 302 407 Crown Land leased in perpetuity for which no purpose has been specified. OTHER PERPETUAL LEASE 302 408 Crown Land under a lease, for which no purpose or term has been specified. OTHER LEASE 303 409 410 Non-terrestrial Crown Land set aside primarily for conservation and preservation purposes. MARINE RESERVE 304 Crown Land set aside primarily for conservation and preservation purposes, and with strict controls over permitted activities. Usually of national significance. Not usually easy to overturn. NATIONAL PARK 304 PAGE 24

CODE DESCRIPTION NAME PARENT_TENURE_TYPE_CODE 411 Crown Land set aside primarily for conservation and preservation purposes, and usually with less strict controls over permitted activities. Usually of significance regionally rather than nationally. OTHER CONSERVATION RESERVE 304 412 Crown Land set aside primarily for the supply of water. WATER RESERVE 304 413 Crown Land set aside primarily for mining purposes. MINING RESERVE 305 414 415 416 417 Crown Land set aside primarily for forestry purposes but may also have significant other uses. MULTIPLE USE FOREST 306 Crown Land set aside primarily for timber production purposes. Usually over large areas. STATE FOREST 306 Crown Land set aside primarily for timber production purposes, but usually over smaller areas or under superseded legislation. TIMBER RESERVE 306 Crown Land set aside primarily for timber production purposes but which do not fit into other forestry classifications. OTHER FORESTRY RESERVE 306 418 Crown Land set aside primarily for the movement of livestock. STOCK ROUTE 307 419 Crown Land set aside primarily for the movement of people, animals and vehicles, and the construction of transport facilities to facilitate that movement. TRANSPORTATION RESERVE 307 420 Crown Land set aside primarily for the construction of infrastructure. OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE RESERVE 307 421 Crown Land set aside for other purposes not otherwise listed. OTHER RESERVE 308 422 Crown Land not leased or reserved; or otherwise classified. VACANT, UNALLOCATED, UNRESERVED OR OTHER CROWN LAND 309 PAGE 25

Table 6: Hierarchical Land Tenure Levels Table The AUT codes above can be displayed in a hierarchical table shown below. The Parent Tenure Type Codes can be found in the cells to the left of the selected cell. For example, a Conservation Reserve (304) and a Forestry Reserve (306), both have a Reserve parent (202). Entity Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Cadastral Parcel 100 - Freehold 200 - Freehold 300 - Freehold 400 - Freehold 101 - Non-Freehold 201 - Leasehold 301 - Term Lease 401 - Pastoral Term Lease 402 - Special Purpose Term Lease 403 - ACT Term Lease 404 - Other Term Lease 302 - Perpetual Lease 405 - Pastoral Perpetual Lease 406 - Special Purpose Perpetual Lease 407 - Other Perpetual Lease 303 - Other Lease 408 - Other Lease 202 - Reserve 304 - Conservation Reserve 409 - Marine Reserve 410 - National Park 411 - Other Conservation Reserve 412 - Water Reserve 305 - Mining Reserve (NB reserve not tenement) 413 - Mining Reserve 306 - Forestry Reserve 414 - Multiple Use Forest 415 - State Forest 416 - Timber Reserve 417 - Other Forestry Reserve 307 Transportation or Infrastructure Reserve 418 - Stock Route PAGE 26

Entity Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 419 - Transportation Reserve 420 - Other Infrastructure Reserve 308 - Other Reserve 421 - Other Reserve 203 - Vacant, Unallocated, Unreserved or Other Crown Land 309 - Vacant, Unallocated, Unreserved or Other Crown Land 422 - Vacant, Unallocated, Unreserved or Other Crown Land 102 -No Data 102 - No Data 102 - No Data 102 - No Data PAGE 27