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Understanding G-NAF & Australian addresses Dan Paull Chief Executive Officer PSMA Australia

Understanding G-NAF and Australian addresses

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Understanding G-NAF & Australian addresses

Dan PaullChief Executive OfficerPSMA Australia

PSMA office

Just before the big roundabout

on Canberra Avenue

Just off Wentworth Ave, near the coffee

shop

What is an address?

Unit 6, Level 2 113 Canberra Ave Griffith ACT 2603

Artefact of humans

communi-cation

Shared syntax for referring to a location

Transient and

subjective

Agreement between

our institutions

Commonly based on inferred

knowledge

An address is…

Australian addresses

have no authorised owner

Addressesare created or changed… a lot

Collect Standardise Integrate Extract Deliver

Data Custodians (Supply) Solution Providers (Demand)

PSMA Australia’s RoleA collaborative national solution

30 million contributed addresses

into over 13 million G-NAF addresses in 13 weeks

The G-NAF production process does not make any assumptions about

the quality of the input addresses.

G-NAF independently examines and validates every

candidate address.

Each address is matched and

validated against the geospatial region to

which it relates: state, locality, street and finally, property.

One of the most valuable features of G-NAF is the linkages created between ‘official’ and ‘in-use’ addresses.

A geocoded address opens up a world of location opportunity

What to expect from G-NAF on data.gov.au• Around 3GB in its

packaged format. • 30 separate tables

of data. • Best utilised in a

structured relational database.

Need help? PSMA’s Partner Network

• Experience and knowledge in working with our data to deliver business-ready solutions.

• Ability to advise and implement solutions with G-NAF and Administrative Boundaries content.

www.psma.com.au/get-data

Dan PaullChief Executive OfficerPSMA Australia

PSMA AustraliaUnit 6, Level 2, 113 Canberra AvenueGriffith ACT 260302 6260 9000 | [email protected]

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