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Attributing LINZ Basemaps data
Find out about the data sources used in LINZ Basemaps APIs and how to attribute them in your web map.
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Data
How to use LINZ Basemaps APIs
Guidance
Data
LINZ Basemaps documentation
Guidance
Data
Get started with LINZ Basemaps
Guidance
Data
National interest assessment
Guidance
Overseas investment
Modernising Landonline – progress update November 2019
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Landonline
Pacific nautical charts - changes to country prefix and numbering
A schedule of upcoming changes to Pacific nautical charts
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Marine information
PositioNZ-PP and CSN Marks
PositioNZ-PP can be used to create a cadastral survey network (CSN) or a geodetic mark in areas where there is no efficient way to connect to the datum. Find out how to add these marks to Landonline before a cadastral survey dataset (CSD) is submitted.
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Geodetic
Key datasets for resilience and climate change
Key datasets play a critical role in decision-making for emergency management. They cover people, property, transport, rivers, place, land and coast, and are vital for risk reduction, readiness, response and recovery, and climate change.
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Data
Resilience and climate change
Toitū Te Whenua helps coordinate and promote the use of geographic data as New Zealand prepares for and responds to emergency events and climate change.
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Data
Brown Bag Resilience Series presentations
This page contains links to the Brown Bag Resilience Series of presentations, including slides, videos and webinars.
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Geodetic
Accreditation process
We use accredited suppliers to acquire and dispose of property under certain pieces of legislation, primarily the Public Works Act 1981.
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Crown property
Annual Report
Our Annual Report | Pūrongo ā-tau outlines our key achievements over the past year and details progress against our long-term outcomes. It includes non-financial performance information and our financial statements.
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Corporate
New Zealand radio navigational warnings
Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) is the NAVAREA XIV Coordinator.
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Marine information
Maritime boundaries
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Marine information
Astronomical information
Astronomical tables, including moonrise and moonset, and sunrise and sunset tables.
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Marine information
New Zealand Nautical Almanac
The New Zealand Nautical Almanac is an annual publication that is updated fortnightly through our Notices to Mariners.
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Marine information
Record locations
Listed below are the locations of the most commonly used records for New Zealand's 12 land registration districts.
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Land registration
Authority to enter land
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Survey
New Zealand Geographic Board (Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa) Act 2008
The NZGB Act of 2008 provides a framework for the Board's powers, functions and duties.
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Place naming
Selling to an overseas person
Guidance
Overseas investment
Prepare a statutory declaration
Guidance
Overseas investment
How to apply for consent to acquire significant business assets
Guidance
Overseas investment
Antarctic topographic data
View the vector topographic data at 1:50,000 scale for the Darwin/Hatherton Glacier and Ross Sea region of Antarctica.
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Topography
Topo250 sheet index
View the areas covered by each Topo250 map sheet, and find their name and sheet code so that you can find and download the map you need.
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Topography
Small scale topographic maps
Download 1:500,000 to 1:4 million scale topographic maps of New Zealand.
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Topography
Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui
Named by Cook after the wife of King George III, Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui was officially dual named in 2014 through two Treaty of Waitangi settlements.
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Place naming
Tohoraha / Mount Camel
Originally named by Kupe who took it for a whale (tohoraha being the southern right whale), Cook later named this feature after a camel.
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Place naming
Doubtless Bay
While Cook had no doubts about the nature of this feature, he didn’t know that French explorer Jean François Marie de Surville had anchored in Doubtless Bay for two weeks in 1769 before sailing for Peru.
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Place naming
Crown Land system
This system enables the Crown to acquire, sell and manage Crown-owned land (including Crown pastoral leases) in a way that balances both the public interest and private property rights. It is made up of two parts – the Crown Estate Management system and the Crown Pastoral Land system.
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Corporate
Cape Terawhiti and Cape Koamaru
Find out why uncertainty about the spelling and meanings of Cape Terawhiti and Cape Koamaru persist today.
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Place naming
Young Nicks Head / Te Kurī and Te Kuri a Paoa / Young Nick’s Head National Historic Reserve
Paoa was captain of the Horouta waka and his name and exploits are featured across the east coast of Te Ika-a-Māui North Island. Cook named it after the 12-year-old crewman who first spotted land from HMB Endeavor.
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Place naming
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