QTopo 7840 — Caiwarro
1:100,000 Topographic Map
A detailed and authoritative topographic map covering the Caiwarro region—an iconic part of the Channel Country renowned for its wide floodplains, braided waterways, sand dunes, claypans, and the sweeping outback landscapes surrounding the Cooper Creek system. This 1:100,000 QTopo sheet provides essential regional clarity for land management, hydrological studies, emergency coordination, remote navigation, and environmental research.
Produced by the Queensland Department of Resources, the QTopo 7840 (Caiwarro) map offers precise modelling of terrain, catchment hydrology, vegetation distribution, infrastructure, and land-tenure boundaries across a landscape shaped by episodic flooding, long dry periods, and unique inland river ecology. Its broad-scale mapping is ideal for understanding channel networks, flood behaviour, and property-level planning across vast pastoral holdings.
Whether you’re coordinating station operations, mapping environmental conditions, exploring remote outback tracks, or studying one of Australia’s most fascinating inland drainage systems, this map provides reliable, high-quality geographic information.
🗺️ Map Content and Features
At 1:100,000 scale—where 1 cm = 1 km—the map includes:
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Contour lines showing dunes, low rises, broad flats, and subtle elevation changes across floodplains
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Hydrology features: Cooper Creek channels, waterholes, distributaries, ephemeral creeks, floodouts, and drainage lines
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Roads & access routes: regional roads, outback tracks, station access trails, and creek-crossing points
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Infrastructure: homesteads, yards, fencelines, bores, dams, remote airstrips, communication sites, stock routes
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Vegetation mapping: floodplain grasses, coolibah woodland, riparian vegetation, dune flora, and semi-arid scrub
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Land tenure boundaries: pastoral leases, state-managed land, reserves, and surveyed property boundaries
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Named features: Caiwarro, Cooper Creek, claypans, dune fields, plains, and regional geographic markers
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Points of interest: essential for ecologists, flood modellers, pastoral operators, remote travellers, and surveyors
All mapping is based on Queensland’s authoritative geospatial datasets for dependable accuracy.
🧭 Who Uses This Map?
The Caiwarro 7840 Topographic Map is essential for:
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Pastoralists & land managers – grazing planning, water management, property operations
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Hydrologists & environmental scientists – flood mapping, channel behaviour, ecological studies
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Emergency services & SES – flood response, remote-area navigation, route planning
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Surveyors & regional planners – land-use assessment, infrastructure planning, landscape studies
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4WD travellers & outback explorers – navigating remote tracks and channel-crossings
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Educators & students – studying Channel Country geomorphology, hydrology, and inland geography
A critical reference for both professional work and remote exploration.
💧 Field-Ready Print Options
Choose the finish best suited to outback and floodplain conditions:
✅ Waterproof & Tearproof Tyvek®
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Printed on DuPont™ Tyvek®
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Fully waterproof, tear-resistant, and resistant to heat, dust, and rough handling
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Ideal for long-term fieldwork in remote environments
✅ Laminated Edition
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Encapsulated in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate
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Writeable surface for whiteboard markers
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Durable, wipe-clean, and perfect for repeated use
📄 Standard Paper Edition
📐 Map Details
Title: QTopo 7840 — Caiwarro
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: Caiwarro region, Cooper Creek channels, dune systems, floodplains, station lands, and remote outback tracks
Material Options: Paper, laminated, or waterproof Tyvek®
Printed in: Australia
Edition: Latest available
🛒 Ordering & Options
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Folded paper map – compact and easy to carry
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Waterproof Tyvek® edition – highly durable for remote field conditions
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Laminated edition – reusable and ideal for mapping boards or operational planning
🎯 Summary
The QTopo 7840 — Caiwarro Topographic Map provides authoritative regional-scale mapping of one of Queensland’s most distinctive landscapes. With detailed hydrology, terrain clarity, and rugged print formats, it is an indispensable tool for ecologists, pastoralists, surveyors, emergency planners, and outback explorers navigating the Channel Country.
Plan with purpose.
Navigate with confidence.
Explore with clarity.