AusBurbs
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AusBurbs runs exclusively on official, openly-licensed Victorian Government datasets. Nothing is crowdsourced, edited or editorialised; the underlying figures are exactly as published by the agencies that collect them. You can download every dataset we use and check the numbers yourself.
Crime Statistics Agency Victoria · 2026-03-01 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteCrime Statistics Agency Victoria · 2026-03-01 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteAustralian Bureau of Statistics · 2021-07-01 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteDepartment of Transport and Planning (Vicmap) · 2026-06-19 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteDepartment of Transport and Planning (Vicmap) · 2026-06-19 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteDepartment of Families, Fairness and Housing (Victoria) · 2026-06-20 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteValuer-General Victoria (Department of Transport and Planning) · CC BY 3.0 AU
View on the government websiteWikipedia contributors · CC BY-SA 4.0
View on WikipediaAustralian Bureau of Statistics · 2022-06-28 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteDepartment of Education (Victoria) · 2026-03-01 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteLivVic · 2026-06-20 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteDepartment of Transport and Planning (Vicmap) · 2026-06-15 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteDepartment of Transport and Planning (Victoria) · 2026-06-15 · CC BY 4.0
View on the government websiteAusBurbs exists only because the Victorian Government publishes its data openly and for free. We are grateful to the Crime Statistics Agency, the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Department of Transport and Planning, the Department of Education, and Vicmap for maintaining these datasets and making them available to the public. Public, well-maintained open data is the foundation of independent scrutiny and better decisions.
AusBurbs is built on free and open-source software and services: OpenStreetMap and OpenFreeMap for mapping, Vercel for hosting, Supabase for the database, and the wider open-source ecosystem including Next.js, Leaflet, MapLibre and Recharts. We are deeply grateful to the maintainers and communities behind these tools — they make projects like this possible.