Atlas of Australia
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General maps
| Location of Australia |
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Map of Australia |
| Topography of Australia |
Maps of divisions
This section holds maps of the administrative divisions.
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Map of Australian states and territories |
- Australia
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
- Australian Capital Territory
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Australia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Australia.
| Australia discoveries by Europeans before 1813 |
| Census of 1921 |
Old maps
This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.
| First map of Australia (Jave la Grande) from Nicholas Vallard's atlas, 1547 |
| Le pôle antarctique, by Jacques de Vauxx, Premières Œuvres (traité d'hydrographie), 1583 |
| Hollandia Nova, 1659 map prepared by Joan Blaeu based on voyages by Abel Tasman and Willem Jansz, this image shows a French edition of 1663 |
| A map of the East Indies, from William Dampier's New Voyage Round the World, published 1697 |
| New Holland Map by William Dampier, 1699 |
| Map of Sydney from 1789 |
| Pre 1904 map of Australia |
| Historical map of Australia, Bibliothek allgemeinen und praktischen Wissens für Militäranwärter, 1905 |
| Map of Australia from The New Student's Reference Work, 1914 |
| *Major vegetation groups in Australia as identified by the National Land and Water Resources |
Geological and similar maps
| Basic geological regions of Australia, by age. |
| oil & gas map |
| Seismicity map |
Other maps
| Distribution of boomerangs in Australia |
Satellite maps
| Satellite photo of Australia |
Indigenous population by state
Queensland
- Geographical distribution of the Queensland population self-identified as having Indigenous status (Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders or both) by Indigenous Locations (ILOC), according to the 2016 census
- Geographical distribution of the Queensland population self-identified as having Indigenous status (Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders or both) by Local Government Areas (LGA), according to the 2016 census
- Geographical distribution of the Queensland population self-identified as having Indigenous status (Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders or both) by State Suburbs (SSC), according to the 2016 census (uninhabited mesh blocks (MB) excluded)
- Geographical distribution of the population self-identified as having Indigenous status (Aboriginal only) by Indigenous Locations (ILOC), according to the 2016 census
- Geographical distribution of the Queensland population self-identified as having Indigenous status (Torres Strait Islanders only) by Indigenous Locations (ILOC), according to the 2016 census
- Geographical distribution of the population self-identified as having both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Indigenous status by Indigenous Locations (ILOC), according to the 2016 census
- The prevalent 1st response about ancestry of the Queensland people self-identified as having Indigenous status (Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders or both) in Statistical Areas 1 (SA1) with more then 5% of Indigenous population
- The languages most often spoken at home by people self-identified as having Indigenous status (Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders or both) in Statistical Areas 1 (SA1) with more then 5% of Indigenous population
- Geographical distribution of the population self-identified as having Indigenous status (Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders or both) and spoken at home on one of Indigenous Australian languages by Statistical Areas 1 (SA1)
- The prevalent religious affiliation of the people self-identified as having Indigenous status (Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islanders or both) in Statistical Areas 1 (SA1) with more then 5% of self-identified Indigenous population
Notes and references
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General remarks:
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