ABS Maps
What this product or service is
ABS maps is an online mapping tool where you can view and compare all ASGS statistical boundaries. ABS Maps is the most efficient way to quickly establish what region an address is in for any ASGS boundary from 2011 to 2021, and also some older Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) boundaries. ABS Maps quickly gives a sense of the size of each geography, allowing users to make informed comparisons between boundaries.
Features you will find
- Digital boundaries can be viewed and compared
- Displays up to two ASGS boundaries at a time
- Search an address or place
Who the service is for
Anyone can use ABS Maps. ABS Maps allows users to visualise and compare ASGS boundaries, as well as print and share simple maps.
Accessing this service
You can access the interactive map through the link to ABS Maps.
Pricing
ABS Maps is free to use.
How to get help or support
Information about ASGS and Statistical Geography can be found in the Statistical Geography page.
You can provide feedback using the feedback button located within the footer.
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Accessibility and inclusiveness
We are committed to providing information and services to the widest possible audience. We’ve designed this digital service to comply with the Australian Government Digital Service Standard and aim to meet the latest WCAG Guidelines which describe how to make web content more usable and accessible for everyone. We continue to explore ways to make it easy for you to access information and improve our digital services. If there’s information you need that you can’t get please contact us.
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System status
Available