Please note this dataset is an archived version of the Geocoded National Address File (G-NAF). For the latest version of the G-NAF please go to this url: https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-dga-19432f89-dc3a-4ef3-b943-5326ef1dbecc/details?q=gnaf
Geoscape G-NAF is Australia’s authoritative, geocoded address file. It is built and maintained by Geoscape Australia using authoritative government data. Further information about contributors to G-NAF is available here.
G-NAF is one of the most ubiquitous and powerful spatial datasets. It contains more than 15 million Australian physical address records. The records include geocodes, which are latitude and longitude map coordinates. G-NAF does not contain personal information or details relating to individuals.
Updated versions of G-NAF are published on a quarterly basis.
Users have the option to download datasets with feature coordinates referencing either GDA94 or GDA2020 datums.
Changes in the August 2024 release
Nationally, the August 2024 update of G-NAF shows an increase of 44,191 addresses overall (+0.28%). The total number of addresses in G-NAF now stands at 15,698,769 of which 14,864,193 or 94.68% are principal.
In the August 2024 release, 660 addresses in New South Wales, 440 addresses in Queensland and 80 addresses in Victoria have been retired. In both cases, the addresses are considered not in use by the community.
The spatial upgrade works being undertaken in Victoria are continuing and as a result of the cadastral shifts generated, the geocodes of many addresses related to those parcels have moved. In the Aug 2024 update, approximately 25,000 address geocodes have been moved. These movements generally range from 1 metre to 40 metres with the majority being around 2 to 7 metres.
There were significant mismatches in the links between G-NAF and Geoscape Cadastre and Geoscape Property in the ACT. In the August 2024 release of G-NAF, there have been some 13,000 updates to the LEGAL_PARCEL_ID attribute and 75,000 updates to the GNAF_PROPERTY_PID attribute in the ACT.
Geoscape has moved product descriptions, guides and reports online to https://docs.geoscape.com.au. From May 2024 release onwards, data packages will no longer include the ‘Documents’ folder.
Further information on G-NAF, including FAQs on the data, is available here or through Geoscape Australia’s network of partners. They provide a range of commercial products based on G-NAF, including software solutions, consultancy and support.
Note: On 1 October 2020, PSMA Australia Limited began trading as Geoscape Australia.
##License Information
Use of the G-NAF downloaded from data.gov.au is subject to the End User Licence Agreement (EULA)
The EULA terms are based on the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). However, an important restriction relating to the use of the open G-NAF for the sending of mail has been added.
The open G-NAF data must not be used for the generation of an address or the compilation of an address for the sending of mail unless the user has verified that each address to be used for the sending of mail is capable of receiving mail by reference to a secondary source of information. Further information on this use restriction is available here.
End users must only use the data in ways that are consistent with the Australian Privacy Principles issued under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
Users must also note the following attribution requirements:
Preferred attribution for the Licensed Material:
_G-NAF © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under the _Open Geo-coded National Address File (G-NAF) End User Licence Agreement.
Preferred attribution for Adapted Material:
Incorporates or developed using G-NAF © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under the Open Geo-coded National Address File (G-NAF) End User Licence Agreement.
G-NAF is a complex and large dataset (approximately 5GB unpacked), consisting of multiple tables that will need to be joined prior to use. The dataset is primarily designed for application developers and large-scale spatial integration. Users are advised to read the technical documentation, including product change notices and the individual product descriptions before downloading and using the product. A quick reference guide on unpacking the G-NAF is also available.