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New Zealand Vertical Datum 2016 (NZVD2016)
New Zealand Vertical Datum 2016 (NZVD2016) is the official vertical datum. It is used to define heights in New Zealand and its offshore islands.
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Information for Canterbury surveyors
This section provides information for cadastral surveyors working in greater Christchurch.
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Survey
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Tidal boundaries
Guidance on meeting the requirements of the Cadastral Survey Rules 2021 (CSR 2021) relating to tidal water boundaries, including the requirement to identify common marine and coastal area on a CSD.
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Cadastral survey guidelines
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Geospatial for schools
Understanding the value of location and how the use of location information can benefit the world and the people in it needs to start at an early age.
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Property transfers and tax residency data FAQs
We collect tax-related data under the Land Transfer Act 2017 when people buy, sell or transfer property. The legislation also requires us to ask questions that help inform housing policy. This page contains answers to questions about this data.
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Land registration
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Consent requirements
Key guidance for practitioners to ensure they are aware of their certification obligations in regard to consent requirements.
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Land registration
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Land transfer tax statements: common scenarios
This page outlines a number of scenarios which detail how property tax compliance requirements apply.
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Land registration
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Studying GIS
Are your studies getting you to the right place? Add the location factor to your qualification!
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Features named after Passchendaele
The First World War through place names. Paschendale Ridge in Westland National Park / Tai Poutini National Park, Passchendaele Ice Fall and Passchendaele Peak in South Main Divide.
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Gallipoli Heights, Antarctica
The First World War through place names. Gallipoli Heights, Antarctica.
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Place naming
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Forrest Hill, North Shore
The First World War through place names. Forrest Hill, North Shore.
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Place naming
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Cradock Channel, Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana
The First World War through place names. Cradock Channel, Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana.
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Units place names
In times of war, military units become a family that was never forgotten by the men and women who served within them.
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Place naming
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Anzac Bay at Bowentown and Waiheke Island; Anzac Peaks near Aoraki / Mount Cook
The First World War through place names. Anzac Bay at Bowentown, at Waiheke Island, and near Aoraki/Mount Cook.
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Copyright
Crown copyright ©. All data and other material produced by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand and published on linz.govt.nz or our subdomains constitutes Crown copyright administered by Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand.
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History of the Board
Learn about how the New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa came into existence.
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Place naming
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Place name maps and publications
Publications about traditional and current place naming produced by the New Zealand Geographic Board.
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Place naming
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About the New Zealand Geographic Board
Making place names official enables clear communication and connections between people, places, and information. They identify where we are as we go about our everyday business.
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Identifying sensitive land
Find out how to identify sensitive land.
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Overseas investment
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Benefit to New Zealand test
Find out about when the benefit to New Zealand test applies, and the different benefits.
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Overseas investment
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Fees and penalties
Find out how much it costs to apply for consent, variation or exemption, and what penalties may be charged.
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Overseas investment
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Apply for consent, variation or exemption
Resources to help you prepare and apply for consent to acquire sensitive New Zealand assets. You may need to tell us about a proposed transaction even if you don't need consent.
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Legislation, ministers and delegated powers
The Overseas Investment team at Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand ensures responsible overseas investment in New Zealand.
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History of the Overseas Investment Office
Learn about the history of the Overseas Investment Office (OIO) and the former Overseas Investment Commission (OIC).
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Accuracy statements and technical information
Find out about the NZTopo database data model, and read its accuracy statements and technical information.
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Topographic data
Topographic data is information about the features of the land. We manage the LINZ Topographic database, which helps produce our wide range of topomaps.
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Topography
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Geodetic technical and commissioned reports
Geodetic technical reports commissioned by or produced for Toitū Te Whenua.
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National Height Network
The NHN ensures that important precise levelling control marks are retained and that geometric heights are determined for new control marks when they are established. This enables users to connect their datasets to the official geodetic datum.
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Local mean sea level datums (LVDs)
Many heights around New Zealand have been referenced to a local sea level, or local vertical datum (LVD). In the past this was the most practical method of determining a height reference point, but more robust height references are now available to replace these.
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New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000)
New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000) is the projection used for New Zealand's Topo50 1:50,000 and other small-scale mapping. It is the recommended projection for use within mainland New Zealand.
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Coordinate and height accuracy
In New Zealand the accuracy of coordinates and heights is classified using a system of orders. These indicate the expected accuracy of specific components so users can assess the reliability of their geospatial data.
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Changes to Height Orders
The Orders of normal-orthometric heights have been updated to reflect the accuracy definitions in the LINZS25005 and LINZS25006 standards.
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