Best Wall Maps for Victoria
by Christopher O'Keeffe
June 14, 2026
From Melbourne and Geelong to the High Country, Gippsland, the Great Ocean Road and the Murray, a large Victoria wall map is one of the most useful ways to understand Australia’s most compact but intensely varied mainland state.
Victoria is small in size but enormous in geographic variety.
It has Australia’s second-largest city, some of the country’s busiest road and rail corridors, major regional centres, alpine country, rich agricultural districts, coastal touring routes, national parks, mountain ranges, wine regions, ports, historic goldfields and cross-border connections into New South Wales and South Australia.
From Melbourne to Mildura.
From Geelong to Gippsland.
From Ballarat to Bendigo.
From the Great Ocean Road to the High Country.
From the Murray River to Wilsons Promontory.
Victoria is a state that makes more sense when you can see the whole picture.
A digital map is excellent for finding one address.
A wall map is better for understanding how the state fits together.
At Mapworld, the Victoria Wall Maps collection brings together a strong range of maps for homes, schools, government offices, businesses, logistics teams, tourism operators, travellers, outdoor users and anyone who needs a clear, reliable view of Victoria and south-eastern Australia.
The key choices include:
Each map has a different strength.
The best choice depends on whether you need statewide detail, road and touring context, cross-border coverage, alpine topographic detail, east-coast corridor planning or a more decorative regional wall map.
Why a Victoria Wall Map Still Matters
Victoria is a highly connected state.
Melbourne dominates the population and economy, but the regional network is equally important.
A good wall map helps you understand:
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Melbourne’s relationship to regional Victoria
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highways and secondary roads
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the Murray River corridor
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coastal routes
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alpine roads and national parks
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regional towns and cities
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rail and transport corridors
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state borders
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touring regions
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service areas
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logistics routes
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business territories
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education and planning context
A large wall map provides a shared visual reference.
It is useful in:
A wall map makes Victoria visible.
It turns a busy, detailed state into something that can be discussed, marked, taught, planned and understood at a glance.
The Two Main Statewide Choices: UBD or Hema
For most customers, the decision starts with two major statewide map styles.
Victoria 370 UBD Map
Best for clear, structured statewide reference.
The UBD style is practical, familiar and excellent for homes, schools, offices, government departments, businesses and anyone who wants a clean, reliable Victoria wall map.
Victoria Hema Map
Best for road, touring and regional travel context.
Hema maps are trusted by travellers, caravan owners, road users, touring businesses and anyone who needs strong road and regional detail.
Both maps cover Victoria.
But they serve slightly different purposes.
The Victoria 370 UBD is especially strong as a general reference and business wall map.
The Victoria Hema is especially strong for travel, touring, regional movement and road planning.
Many serious users choose both.
Victoria 370 UBD Map: The Classic State Reference
The Victoria 370 UBD Map is one of the strongest general-purpose Victoria wall maps in the Mapworld collection.

It is the map to choose when you need a clear statewide reference for work, education, planning or display.
It is ideal for:
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homes
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offices
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schools
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government departments
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logistics teams
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sales territory planning
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regional businesses
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transport companies
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training rooms
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boardrooms
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community organisations
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general state reference
The UBD 370 gives a practical view of Victoria, helping users understand the relationship between Melbourne, regional centres, major roads, coastal areas, inland districts and neighbouring states.
It is clean, readable and designed for everyday wall-map use.
Victoria 370 UBD: Three Sizes
Mapworld offers the Victoria 370 UBD Map in three key wall-map sizes:
Each size suits a different wall and purpose.
Best for:
This is the compact UBD state-map option.
It gives you a clear view of Victoria without requiring a large wall.
For homes, smaller offices and classrooms with limited wall space, it is an excellent choice.
Best for:
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business offices
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meeting rooms
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schools
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training spaces
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planning rooms
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logistics desks
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regional offices
This is the strong middle size.
It is large enough for group discussion and planning, while still fitting comfortably in most rooms.
For many businesses and schools, the 1480 × 1020 mm size is the ideal balance of readability and practicality.
Best for:
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boardrooms
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large classrooms
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operations rooms
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logistics centres
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government offices
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planning walls
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warehouses
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major business display
This is the serious wall-scale version.
At 2000 × 1400 mm, the map becomes a major feature of the room.
It can be read from a distance, used in meetings and treated as a shared reference for planning and discussion.
For serious business, government or education use, this is often the strongest UBD choice.
Victoria 370 UBD Formats
The Victoria 370 UBD range includes laminated and hang-railed options, with canvas also available in selected sizes.
Laminated
Best for:
A laminated map becomes a working tool.
You can mark delivery zones, sales regions, office locations, touring routes or project areas, then wipe the map clean.
Laminated with Hang Rails
Best for:
Hang rails give the map a professional finished look without full framing.
They are especially useful for the larger 1480 × 1020 mm and 2000 × 1400 mm maps.
Canvas
Best for:
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home offices
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boardrooms
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reception areas
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feature walls
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premium display
Canvas gives the map a warmer and more decorative presence, while still retaining the value of a serious state reference map.
Victoria Hema Map: Best for Road, Touring and Regional Movement
The Victoria Hema Map is the natural choice when road travel, touring and regional movement matter.
Hema maps are trusted across Australia for clear road and touring cartography.

The Victoria Hema map is useful for:
This map helps users understand how Victoria works as a connected road and touring state.
It shows towns, cities, highways, secondary roads and regional connections clearly.
For anyone who needs to understand movement across Victoria, the Hema map is an excellent choice.
Victoria Hema: Three Sizes
Mapworld offers the Victoria Hema map in three major sizes:
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1000 × 700 mm
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1430 × 1000 mm Supermap
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2000 × 1400 mm Megamap
These sizes allow customers to choose between compact display, serious office use and major wall-scale planning.
Best for:
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homes
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small offices
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travel planning
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classrooms
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reception areas
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compact wall spaces
This is the practical standard size.
It is easy to display and useful for general Victoria road and regional reference.

It is available in:
Best for:
The Supermap size gives the Hema map far more wall presence.
At 1430 × 1000 mm, it becomes easier to read in a room and more useful for group planning.
It is available in:
For many offices, schools and touring businesses, the Supermap is the best everyday large-format choice.
Best for:
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boardrooms
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operations rooms
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logistics centres
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large classrooms
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government offices
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transport companies
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planning walls
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regional service teams
The Hema Megamap is the premium large-format version.
At 2000 × 1400 mm, it is designed for serious statewide reference.
It is especially valuable when the map needs to be read from across a room or used by a group during planning.
It is available in:
For statewide planning, logistics, education or touring reference, the Megamap is the strongest Hema option.
Why Choose the Victoria Hema Megamap?
The Victoria Hema 2000 × 1400 mm Megamap gives the state real wall presence.
It is especially useful for:
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statewide operations
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transport and delivery planning
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schools and universities
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government departments
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caravan and touring planning
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business territory mapping
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regional service networks
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large wall display
In laminated form, the Megamap becomes a durable write-on/wipe-off planning surface.
It can be used to mark:
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touring routes
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towns
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customer locations
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delivery corridors
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service areas
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regional offices
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sales territories
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school excursions
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tourism loops
For organisations that need the whole state visible at scale, the Hema Megamap is hard to beat.
Victoria & Southern NSW Meridian Wall Map: Best for Regional Detail and Cross-Border Context
The Victoria & Southern NSW Meridian Wall Map is one of the most useful maps for anyone who needs Victoria in a broader regional setting.
This map covers all of Victoria and extends into south-eastern New South Wales. It is particularly useful because Victoria’s practical geography does not stop at the state border.

Many businesses, travellers and regional organisations need to understand:
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Melbourne and surrounding regions
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the Great Ocean Road and Surf Coast
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the Grampians
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Alpine National Park and the High Country
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major highways and country towns
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cross-border routes into New South Wales
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the Snowy Mountains
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Canberra
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Wagga Wagga
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Albury
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the Southern Riverina
This map is ideal for:
The Meridian style is detailed, attractive and practical.
At 1270 × 900 mm with a 1:700,000 scale, it offers a strong balance between statewide coverage and regional readability.
It is available in:
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paper
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laminated
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canvas
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canvas with hang rails
This is a beautiful and practical choice for people who want Victoria and southern NSW together on one wall.
South East Australia Meridian Wall Map: Best for Multi-State Planning
The South East Australia Meridian Wall Map is a wider regional map designed for people who need to understand the busiest south-eastern corner of the country.

It covers:
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all of Victoria
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south-eastern South Australia, including Adelaide
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southern New South Wales, extending past Newcastle
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Melbourne
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Canberra
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Sydney
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major road and rail corridors
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inland highways
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coastal routes
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key regional centres
At 1005 × 815 mm and 1:1,400,000 scale, it is broad enough for multi-state planning while remaining clear enough for practical reference.
This map is ideal for:
It is particularly useful when the question is not simply “Where is this in Victoria?”
It is:
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How does Victoria connect to South Australia?
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How do Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Adelaide relate?
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What are the major freight and travel corridors?
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How do regional towns connect across state borders?
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How does the south-east of Australia work as one connected region?
The South East Australia Meridian map is available in:
For professional planning, the laminated or laminated with hang rails version is especially practical.
East Coast Australia Wall Map: Best for the Brisbane–Sydney–Melbourne Corridor
The East Coast Australia 640 × 1400 mm Laminated Wall Map is a different kind of map.
Rather than focusing only on Victoria, it follows the long east-coast corridor from south-east Queensland through New South Wales and down into eastern Victoria.

It includes:
Its slim vertical format makes it especially useful for narrow wall spaces.
It works well in:
This map is ideal for:
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interstate logistics
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east-coast travel planning
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education
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tourism businesses
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sales teams
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transport companies
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caravan and touring customers
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corridor-based business operations
For many Australian businesses, the east coast is the operating spine of the country.
This map makes that corridor visible in one clean, durable format.
Bogong Alpine Area Topographic Map: Best for the High Country
Not every Victoria wall map needs to cover the whole state.
Some of the most important maps are regional and highly detailed.
The Bogong Alpine National Park Area Topographic Wall Map by Spatial Vision is a specialised map for Victoria’s alpine country.

It covers the rugged and iconic Bogong region, including:
This map is designed for people who need terrain detail, not just road context.
It is ideal for:
At 1:50,000 scale and 1000 × 810 mm, the Bogong map provides clear topographic detail, including contours, elevation markers, rivers, trails, campsites, huts and visitor facilities.
It is available in:
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paper
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waterproof Tyvek
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laminated
The waterproof Tyvek option is especially valuable for field use. It is lightweight, foldable, waterproof and tear-resistant, making it suitable for rugged outdoor conditions.
For anyone serious about Victoria’s alpine terrain, this is one of the most useful maps in the collection.
Southeastern Australia National Geographic Wall Map: Best for Visual Impact and Regional Elegance
The Southeastern Australia National Geographic Wall Map is a map for people who want both reference value and visual beauty.
It brings together political boundaries, physical geography and National Geographic’s signature cartographic style.

It covers a broad south-eastern region, including Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and surrounding waters, with shaded relief terrain, ocean bathymetry and comprehensive place labelling.
This map is especially well suited to:
The map is available in:
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Standard 1000 × 700 mm
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Large 1400 × 1000 mm
It is offered in multiple finishes:
This is the map to choose when presentation matters as much as reference.
It is practical, but also beautiful.
It suits people who want a wall map that feels refined, informative and decorative.
Which Victoria Wall Map Should You Choose?
Choose Victoria 370 UBD If:
You need a clear, structured statewide reference map.
Best for:
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offices
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schools
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government
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business planning
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general state reference
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regional awareness
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display
Recommended sizes:
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1000 × 690 mm for compact reference
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1480 × 1020 mm for meeting rooms and classrooms
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2000 × 1400 mm for boardrooms and serious planning
Choose Victoria Hema If:
You need road, touring and regional movement context.
Best for:
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travel planning
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logistics
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caravan touring
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transport
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regional businesses
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education
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route planning
Recommended sizes:
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1000 × 700 mm for compact reference
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1430 × 1000 mm Supermap for offices and classrooms
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2000 × 1400 mm Megamap for planning rooms and boardrooms
Choose Victoria & Southern NSW Meridian If:
You need Victoria and southern NSW together.
Best for:
Choose South East Australia Meridian If:
You need Victoria in relation to NSW, the ACT and south-eastern South Australia.
Best for:
Choose East Coast Australia If:
You need the whole eastern corridor from Brisbane to Melbourne.
Best for:
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interstate logistics
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transport
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tourism
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education
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sales teams
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corridor planning
Choose Bogong Alpine Area Topographic Map If:
You need detailed High Country terrain.
Best for:
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bushwalking
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alpine touring
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outdoor education
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emergency planning
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field navigation
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land management
Choose Southeastern Australia National Geographic If:
You want a broader, more decorative regional map with strong physical geography.
Best for:
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homes
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classrooms
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libraries
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offices
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boardrooms
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premium display
Best Victoria Wall Maps by Use
Best for Government Offices
Victoria 370 UBD 2000 × 1400 mm or Victoria Hema Megamap 2000 × 1400 mm
These larger maps provide statewide visibility for planning, regional context and discussion.
Best for Schools
Victoria Hema Supermap or Victoria 370 UBD 1480 × 1020 mm
Both are large enough for classroom use and clear enough for teaching state geography.
Best for Logistics and Transport
Victoria Hema Megamap, South East Australia Meridian, and East Coast Australia
These maps show movement, corridors and regional relationships well.
Best for Tourism Operators
Victoria Hema, Victoria & Southern NSW Meridian, East Coast Australia, and Bogong Alpine Area
These maps are useful for road-trip planning, regional display and visitor guidance.
Best for Homes and Studies
Victoria 370 UBD 1000 × 690 mm, Victoria Hema 1000 × 700 mm, or Southeastern Australia National Geographic
These provide useful reference without needing a large wall.
Best for Boardrooms
Victoria Hema Megamap 2000 × 1400 mm, Victoria 370 UBD 2000 × 1400 mm, or South East Australia Meridian with hang rails
The largest formats make the strongest impression and are most useful for group discussion.
Best for Outdoor and Alpine Users
Bogong Alpine National Park Area Topographic Map
This is the best specialist choice for terrain, contours, trails and Victoria’s alpine landscapes.
Paper, Laminated, Hang Rails, Canvas and Tyvek: Which Finish Is Best?
The best finish depends on how the map will be used.
Paper
Best for:
Paper is ideal when the map will be displayed rather than marked.
Laminated
Best for:
Laminated maps are durable, wipe-clean and practical.
For business, education and government use, laminated is often the best finish.
Laminated with Hang Rails
Best for:
Hang rails give the map a clean, finished look without full framing.
Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery of hang-railed maps, as each one is professionally mounted by our framer.
Canvas
Best for:
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homes
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reception areas
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executive offices
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boardrooms
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feature walls
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premium display
Canvas gives the map a more decorative wall-art feel while retaining its geographic usefulness.
Waterproof Tyvek
Best for:
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topographic maps
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field use
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bushwalking
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alpine touring
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outdoor education
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rugged conditions
Tyvek is waterproof and tear-resistant, making it excellent for demanding field environments.
Why Laminated Victoria Maps Are So Practical
For many customers, laminated maps are the most useful option.
A laminated Victoria wall map can be used with suitable whiteboard markers and map dots to mark:
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regional offices
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delivery routes
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service areas
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sales territories
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travel plans
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school excursions
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transport corridors
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branch locations
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customer clusters
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project regions
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emergency planning areas
Then it can be wiped clean and used again.
That makes laminated maps ideal for:
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schools
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businesses
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government
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logistics
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tourism
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transport
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operations rooms
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community groups
A laminated wall map is not just a display.
It is a working surface.
Recommended Victoria Wall Map Set
For customers who need a complete Victoria reference setup, the ideal Mapworld wall-map combination is:
1. Victoria 370 UBD
For structured statewide reference and general planning.
2. Victoria Hema Supermap or Megamap
For road, touring and regional movement context.
3. A Regional Specialist Map
Choose one depending on your focus:
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Victoria & Southern NSW Meridian for Victoria plus south-eastern NSW
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South East Australia Meridian for VIC–NSW–ACT–SA regional context
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East Coast Australia for Brisbane–Sydney–Melbourne corridor planning
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Bogong Alpine Area for High Country terrain and outdoor navigation
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Southeastern Australia National Geographic for decorative regional reference
Together, these maps provide:
That combination is especially useful for organisations operating across Victoria and beyond.
Why Buy Victoria Wall Maps from Mapworld?
Mapworld specialises in large-format wall maps for homes, schools, government, business, travel and planning.
The Victoria Wall Maps collection includes:
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Victoria 370 UBD maps
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Victoria Hema maps
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Hema Supermaps
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Hema Megamaps
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Melbourne maps
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Melbourne business maps
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Victoria & Southern NSW Meridian maps
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South East Australia Meridian maps
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East Coast Australia maps
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Bogong Alpine Area topographic maps
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Southeastern Australia National Geographic maps
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laminated wall maps
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paper wall maps
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canvas maps
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hang-railed options
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waterproof topographic options
Whether you need a compact home reference, a classroom teaching map, a statewide planning map, a business logistics map, a High Country topographic map or a large boardroom display, Mapworld offers Victoria wall maps in practical sizes and finishes.
Final Thoughts
Victoria is too varied to understand through a small screen alone.
It is a state of cities, towns, coastlines, mountains, highways, rivers, farms, ports, forests, alpine landscapes, tourism regions and regional communities.
A good wall map brings that complexity into view.
Choose the Victoria 370 UBD if you want a clear, structured state reference.
Choose the Victoria Hema if you want strong road, touring and regional context.
Choose the Victoria & Southern NSW Meridian if you need cross-border detail into southern New South Wales.
Choose the South East Australia Meridian if you need Victoria in relation to South Australia, the ACT and New South Wales.
Choose the East Coast Australia Wall Map if you need the broader Brisbane–Sydney–Melbourne corridor.
Choose the Bogong Alpine Area Topographic Map if your focus is the High Country.
Choose the Southeastern Australia National Geographic Wall Map if you want a wider, elegant regional map for display.
For serious use, choose laminated.
For professional display, choose laminated with hang rails.
For premium presentation, choose canvas.
For rugged field use, choose waterproof Tyvek where available.
Because Victoria may be compact, but it is richly layered.
And the best way to understand it is still to put a great map on the wall.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best wall map of Victoria?
For general statewide reference, the Victoria 370 UBD is an excellent choice. For road travel and regional planning, the Victoria Hema map is often the stronger option.
What sizes are available for the Victoria 370 UBD map?
The Victoria 370 UBD map is available in three key sizes: 1000 × 690 mm, 1480 × 1020 mm and 2000 × 1400 mm.
What sizes are available for the Victoria Hema map?
The Victoria Hema wall map is available in 1000 × 700 mm, 1430 × 1000 mm Supermap and 2000 × 1400 mm Megamap formats.
Which Victoria wall map is best for a boardroom?
The Victoria Hema 2000 × 1400 mm Megamap or the Victoria 370 UBD 2000 × 1400 mm are the strongest boardroom choices.
Which Victoria wall map is best for schools?
The Victoria Hema Supermap or the Victoria 370 UBD mid-size format are strong classroom options because they are large, readable and useful for teaching geography.
What is the Victoria & Southern NSW Meridian map best for?
It is best for travellers, educators, businesses and regional planners who need Victoria shown together with south-eastern New South Wales.
What is the South East Australia Meridian map best for?
It is ideal for multi-state planning across Victoria, south-eastern South Australia, the ACT and southern New South Wales.
What is the East Coast Australia wall map best for?
It is ideal for showing the Brisbane–Sydney–Melbourne corridor, making it useful for logistics, transport, tourism, education and interstate planning.
What is the Bogong Alpine Area topographic map best for?
It is best for High Country bushwalking, alpine touring, outdoor education, emergency planning and field navigation.
Are laminated maps worth it?
Yes. Laminated maps are durable, wipe-clean, compatible with map dots and suitable for suitable whiteboard markers, making them ideal for schools, businesses and planning rooms.
What are hang rails?
Hang rails are timber rails fitted to the top and bottom of the map, creating a clean ready-to-hang display without full framing.
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