About metadata

How do I know when the data is updated in a dataset

Data alerts are available if you are logged in. They are contained under User Profile - Saved Subscriptions. When a subscribed dataset is updated by the data publisher, a notification is sent out the following day (6am) via email. Data available as a web service is ‘live’.


When was the data published

Why is there a difference between QSpatial and the Open Data Portal record published dates.

In QSpatial the date published is the date when the data was last revised and managed by the data publisher. In the Open Data portal the last updated date reflects the date the record was last refreshed from QSpatial. We are working on an enhancement in 2022 to make this consistent across both platforms.


Data accuracy

How do I find the accuracy of data

In the metadata Statement you will find under Data Quality, the Positional accuracy and Attribute accuracy if provided. You can also determine accuracy by reviewing the History > lineage statement as it can contain information related to accuracy.


The point of truth for property boundaries is the survey plan. You can buy a copy of a survey plan through the Titles Qld online title and image searches page. The cadastral data set is the point of truth for the graphical representation of property boundaries. It was created in 1982 by digitising existing cadastral maps at a variety of scales and accuracies and in the case of Brisbane, this was 1:2500 mapping to which a generic positional accuracy of +/- 1.5m was assigned to the data. In some cases, the data is better than this, and in some cases worse than this. The department has been progressively upgrading data over Queensland to improve the position accuracy, so that the worst positional accuracy in Qld is currently +/-63 metres out west. You can find the parcel boundary accuracy statement in the land parcel attributes within the data.

More information is available via our page: Accuracy of the digital cadastral database.

Details about accuracies and other attributes can also be found in the Queensland Digital Cadastral Database data dictionary (QIF).


If you have a question about a dataset, you can find the publisher’s email address in the metadata under “Distribution”.