QTopo 7545 — Thylungra
1:100,000 Topographic Map
A detailed and authoritative topographic map covering the remote Thylungra region—an iconic part of outback Queensland characterised by vast open plains, braided creek systems, low stony rises, and expansive pastoral country. This 1:100,000 QTopo sheet provides essential broad-scale clarity for station management, environmental assessment, emergency response, long-distance travel, and regional planning.
Produced by the Queensland Department of Resources, the QTopo 7545 (Thylungra) map presents accurate terrain modelling, hydrology networks, vegetation patterns, property boundaries, and infrastructure across a landscape shaped by episodic rainfall and long dry seasons. Its wide-area mapping is ideal for understanding catchment behaviour, landform relationships, and operational context across large pastoral holdings.
Whether you're coordinating station works, planning remote vehicle routes, studying water movement across the plains, or conducting ecological fieldwork, this map offers dependable and comprehensive geographic information.
🗺️ Map Content and Features
At 1:100,000 scale—where 1 cm = 1 km—the map includes:
-
Contour lines depicting broad flats, low rises, shallow valleys, and subtle elevation changes
-
Hydrology features: Thylungra Creek systems, waterholes, tributaries, drainage lines, and floodplain structures
-
Roads & access routes: regional roads, station tracks, mustering routes, unsealed access points, and minor connectors
-
Infrastructure: pastoral homesteads, yards, bores, dams, fencelines, remote airstrips, communication sites
-
Vegetation mapping: Mitchell grass plains, low scrub, open woodland, riparian vegetation, and arid-zone flora
-
Land tenure boundaries: pastoral leases, reserves, freehold land, and state-managed areas
-
Named features: Thylungra, neighbouring plains, creeks, hills, and key geographic markers
-
Points of interest: beneficial for station operators, ecologists, surveyors, emergency responders, and travellers
All spatial data is sourced from Queensland’s authoritative geospatial datasets for accurate regional representation.
🧭 Who Uses This Map?
The Thylungra 7545 Topographic Map is essential for:
-
Pastoralists & land managers – water planning, grazing management, property navigation
-
Environmental scientists & ecologists – habitat assessment, riparian studies, vegetation mapping
-
Emergency services & SES – flood response planning, search and rescue, remote navigation
-
Surveyors & planners – land-use studies, terrain analysis, project assessment
-
4WD adventurers & remote travellers – navigating long stretches of outback track networks
-
Educators & students – inland hydrology, arid-zone geography, regional mapping
A crucial reference for operational, scientific, and exploratory use.
💧 Field-Ready Print Options
Choose the finish best suited to harsh outback environments:
✅ Waterproof & Tearproof Tyvek®
-
Printed on DuPont™ Tyvek®
-
Fully waterproof, tear-resistant, and resilient in heat, dust, and rough handling
-
Ideal for long-term fieldwork and remote travel
✅ Laminated Edition
-
Encapsulated in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate
-
Writeable surface for whiteboard markers
-
Durable and easy to clean during repeated use
📄 Standard Paper Edition
-
Crisp, high-resolution printing
-
Perfect for planning, reports, and office reference
📐 Map Details
Title: QTopo 7545 — Thylungra
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: Thylungra region, surrounding plains, creek networks, station lands, and remote outback routes
Material Options: Paper, laminated, or waterproof Tyvek®
Printed in: Australia
Edition: Latest available
🛒 Ordering & Options
-
Folded paper map – compact and easy to carry
-
Waterproof Tyvek® edition – built for rugged outback use
-
Laminated edition – reusable and ideal for planning boards or coordination work
🎯 Summary
The QTopo 7545 — Thylungra Topographic Map provides authoritative regional-scale mapping of one of Queensland’s remote pastoral and arid landscapes. With hydrology clarity, broad terrain modelling, and durable print formats, it is an indispensable tool for land managers, ecologists, surveyors, emergency teams, and outback explorers.
Plan with purpose.
Navigate with confidence.
Explore with clarity.