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Interactive Boundary Map
Purpose of the map
Together with Service NSW, Aboriginal Affairs NSW has developed an interactive map of NSW to provide information that will help stakeholders and government with their work and inform planning and operations decisions.
The map is a great tool for locating information on places relating to Aboriginal affairs within NSW. For example, viewing places of interest, administrative boundaries, landmarks and features.
Additional layers and updates will be added to the map over time.
Access the map
You can access the map by clicking on the button below.
How to use the map
The layers list
The interactive map is made up of several layers. One layer can be viewed at a time, and the layers and location points can be superimposed
on each other, enabling identification of location points within various boundaries, and analysis of ‘boundaries within boundaries’.
Click on this icon in the top right corner of the map, to display the layers listed below. Some layers show the location and details of
public services, and others show geographic boundaries, such as LGAs. You can select more than one layer at a time.
When you click on any of the boundary areas or symbols within the map, a box will appear with more details.

You can also print your map by clicking on the print icon at
the top right hand side of the map.
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