Description: Tenure change - 2010-11 Level 4 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the tenure in 2010-11 where tenure change was observed between 2010-11 and 2015-16 at the most detailed classification level, Level 4.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Description: Tenure change - 2015-16 Level 4 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the tenure in 2015-16 where tenure change was observed between 2010-11 and 2015-16 at the most detailed classification level, Level 4.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16 Tenure data caveats
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16 Tenure data caveat is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows known uncertainties in the product.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 Tenure Level 1
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 Level 1 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2010-11. Land tenure is classified according to a four-tiered hierarchical structure, ordered in increasing level of detail. Level 1 distinguishes between the basic land title types of freehold and Crown land.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 Tenure Level 2
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 Level 2 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2010-11. Land tenure is classified according to a four-tiered hierarchical structure, ordered in increasing level of detail. Level 2 distinguishes between the basic land title types of freehold and Crown land with Crown land split into leasehold, dedicated or reserved for Crown purposes and other Crown land.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 Tenure Level 3
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 Level 3 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2010-11. Land tenure is classified according to a four-tiered hierarchical structure, ordered in increasing level of detail. Level 3 distinguishes between the basic land title types of freehold and Crown land with Crown land split into, leasehold and other Crown purposes types based on term and purpose, and other Crown land. Leasehold types are freeholding lease, pastoral perpetual lease, other perpetual lease, pastoral term lease, other term lease, and other lease. Crown purposes are nature conservation reserve, multiple-use public forest and other Crown purposes.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 Tenure Level 4
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 Level 4 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2010-11. Land tenure is classified according to a four-tiered hierarchical structure, ordered in increasing level of detail. Level 4 distinguishes land with an Indigenous land grant, either Crown land held on behalf of, or freehold land owned by, traditional owner groups. Level 4 does not include native title which applies alongside tenure. Classes are freehold, freehold – Indigenous, freeholding lease, pastoral perpetual lease, pastoral perpetual lease – Indigenous, other perpetual lease, other perpetual lease – Indigenous, pastoral term lease, pastoral term lease – Indigenous, other term lease, other term lease – Indigenous, other lease, other lease – Indigenous, nature conservation reserve, nature conservation reserve – Indigenous, multiple-use public forest, other Crown purposes, other Crown purposes – Indigenous, other Crown land and other Crown land – Indigenous.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2015–16 Tenure Level 1
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Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Land tenure of Australia 2015–16 Level 1 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2015-16. Land tenure is classified according to a four-tiered hierarchical structure, ordered in increasing level of detail. Level 1 distinguishes between the basic land title types of freehold and Crown land.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2015–16 Tenure Level 2
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Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Land tenure of Australia 2015–16 Level 2 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2015-16. Land tenure is classified according to a four-tiered hierarchical structure, ordered in increasing level of detail. Level 2 distinguishes between the basic land title types of freehold and Crown land with Crown land split into leasehold, dedicated or reserved for Crown purposes and other Crown land.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2015–16 Tenure Level 3
Display Field:
Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Land tenure of Australia 2015–16 Level 3 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2015-16. Land tenure is classified according to a four-tiered hierarchical structure, ordered in increasing level of detail. Level 3 distinguishes between the basic land title types of freehold and Crown land with Crown land split into, leasehold and other Crown purposes types based on term and purpose, and other Crown land. Leasehold types are freeholding lease, pastoral perpetual lease, other perpetual lease, pastoral term lease, other term lease, and other lease. Crown purposes are nature conservation reserve, multiple-use public forest and other Crown purposes.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96
Name: Land tenure of Australia 2015–16 Tenure Level 4
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Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Land tenure of Australia 2015–16 Level 4 is a seamless continental raster combining tenure information from state, territory, and Australian government agencies at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2015-16. Land tenure is classified according to a four-tiered hierarchical structure, ordered in increasing level of detail. Level 4 distinguishes land with an Indigenous land grant, either Crown land held on behalf of, or freehold land owned by, traditional owner groups. Level 4 does not include native title which applies alongside tenure. Classes are freehold, freehold – Indigenous, freeholding lease, pastoral perpetual lease, pastoral perpetual lease – Indigenous, other perpetual lease, other perpetual lease – Indigenous, pastoral term lease, pastoral term lease – Indigenous, other term lease, other term lease – Indigenous, other lease, other lease – Indigenous, nature conservation reserve, nature conservation reserve – Indigenous, multiple-use public forest, other Crown purposes, other Crown purposes – Indigenous, other Crown land and other Crown land – Indigenous.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2021, Land tenure of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, September CC BY 4.0. https://doi.10.25814/txp0-vs96