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1:100,000 Topographic Map
A detailed and authoritative topographic map of the Nambour region—situated in the heart of the Sunshine Coast hinterland and defined by its steep rainforest-clad hills, fertile valleys, rural communities, and fast-growing urban areas. From the Blackall Range and dense state forests to sugarcane flats, creek systems, and coastal-bound corridors, this region blends natural beauty with significant agricultural and residential development.
The QTopo 9444 (Nambour) sheet provides essential large-area mapping for land management, environmental assessment, urban planning, emergency operations, surveying, infrastructure design, and outdoor recreation. Produced by the Queensland Department of Resources, it presents accurate terrain modelling, hydrological networks, vegetation structure, access routes, and land-tenure boundaries across one of South East Queensland’s most varied landscapes.
Whether you're analysing catchments, planning hinterland development, coordinating fire management, or exploring escarpments and trails, this map delivers the high-quality geographic clarity required for precise decision-making.
At 1:100,000 scale — where 1 cm = 1 km — the map includes:
Contour lines showing steep hinterland terrain, escarpments, foothills, ridges, and rolling agricultural land
Hydrology features: South Maroochy River, Petrie Creek, numerous tributaries, dams, wetlands, and drainage systems
Roads & access routes: Bruce Highway, Nambour–Mapleton Road, coastal connectors, hinterland routes, rural access roads, and forest tracks
Infrastructure: Nambour township, surrounding communities, rail corridors, utilities, agricultural facilities, communication sites
Vegetation mapping: rainforest, eucalypt forests, state forests, pine plantations, riparian zones, farmland, and conservation areas
Land tenure boundaries: national parks, state forests, private rural holdings, urban parcels, and reserve land
Named features: Blackall Range, Mapleton Plateau, Wappa Dam, cane valleys, and major hinterland landforms
Points of interest: ideal for planners, ecologists, surveyors, emergency responders, and outdoor adventurers
All spatial data is sourced from Queensland’s authoritative geospatial datasets.
The Nambour 9444 Topographic Map is essential for:
Urban & regional planners – development corridors, zoning, infrastructure assessment
Environmental scientists & ecologists – habitat mapping, vegetation studies, watershed analysis
Emergency services & SES – bushfire modelling, flood planning, access coordination
Surveyors & engineers – terrain modelling, corridor planning, site assessment
Farmers & land managers – property planning, land capability, water resources
Bushwalkers & recreationists – exploring hinterland trails, scenic lookouts, forests, and the Blackall Range
Educators & students – geomorphology, hydrology, and environmental studies
A versatile and highly reliable map for both professional and recreational users.
Choose the finish suited to high-rainfall hinterland terrain:
Printed on DuPont™ Tyvek®
Fully waterproof, tear-resistant, and incredibly durable
Ideal for wet-weather fieldwork, dense forest environments, and repeated handling
Encapsulated in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate
Writeable surface suitable for whiteboard markers
Moisture-resistant and highly durable
High-resolution printing
Perfect for office planning, teaching, and documentation
Title: QTopo 9444 — Nambour
Publisher: Queensland Department of Resources
Series: QTopo 1:100,000
Scale: 1:100,000 (1 cm = 1 km)
Dimensions: 710 mm (width) × 594 mm (height)
Coverage: Nambour, Blackall Range, South Maroochy River basin, hinterland townships, state forests, and agricultural districts
Material Options: Paper, laminated, or waterproof Tyvek®
Printed in: Australia
Edition: Latest available
Folded paper map — practical and easy to transport
Waterproof Tyvek® edition — rugged and designed for field durability
Laminated edition — reusable and perfect for mapping boards or planning rooms
The QTopo 9444 — Nambour Topographic Map provides authoritative, regional-scale mapping of one of Queensland’s most geographically diverse and environmentally important areas. With accurate contouring, hydrology detail, and durable print formats, it is indispensable for planners, ecologists, surveyors, emergency services, and travellers navigating the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Plan with purpose.
Navigate with confidence.
Explore with clarity.
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