Yaringa SG50-09 — AUSTopo 1:250,000 Topographic Map (2025)
Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay’s eastern hinterland, and the remote pastoral corridors around Yaringa and the Wooramel River—mapped with authority across the southern Gascoyne
Covering Yaringa pastoral country, Hamelin Pool, Overlander, the lower Wooramel River corridor, and the surrounding Shark Bay hinterland, this AUSTopo 1:250,000 sheet provides a clear, authoritative regional overview of country shaped by shallow coastal waters, salt flats, ancient drainage systems, working stations, conservation reserves, and immense road distances. From the eastern edge of the Shark Bay World Heritage Area to pastoral homesteads, wells, tracks, floodways, and the principal highway north, it is designed for professionals, land managers, residents, and experienced travellers who need dependable big-area context.
The sheet captures a remote landscape where water availability, seasonal flooding, road conditions, and access planning can be critical. Pastoral properties, conservation land, highways, station roads, waterways, contours, vegetation patterns, utility corridors, and administrative boundaries are brought together in one coherent view—valuable for emergency coordination, environmental management, pastoral operations, infrastructure maintenance, logistics, research, tourism planning, and serious regional navigation.
At 1:250,000 scale (1 cm = 2.5 km), this is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire Australian continent—ideal for regional planning, land management, emergency coordination, and understanding how Hamelin Pool, the pastoral hinterland, and the major Gascoyne road network fit together.
Explore adjoining sheets and national coverage with the official AUSTopo 1:250,000 map index.
🧭 Why this map stands out
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Updated mapping (2025) — aligned to modern Australian datums for confident, current use
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True regional perspective — World Heritage coastline, pastoral leases, seasonal river country, conservation reserves, and remote transport routes presented in one coherent view
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Professional-grade cartography — suited to emergency services, environmental teams, pastoral operators, engineers, planners, and land managers
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Dual coordinate systems — seamless transition between office planning and field navigation
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Printed in Australia — precision output, locally finished and quality-checked
🗺️ What you’ll see
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Detailed contours and spot elevations across coastal flats, saltpans, low rocky ridges, sandplains, broad river channels, and pastoral country
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Yaringa and Hamelin pastoral areas, Overlander, homesteads, outstations, historic infrastructure, and remote localities
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Hamelin Pool’s eastern shoreline, the Wooramel River and its distributaries, seasonal creeks, claypans, floodways, wetlands, and drainage lines
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North West Coastal Highway, World Heritage Drive/Shark Bay Road, Hamelin Pool access roads, station routes, river crossings, firebreaks, and remote tracks
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Hamelin Reserve, Yaringa Nature Reserve, Shark Bay World Heritage landscapes, wells, tanks, vegetation patterns, administrative boundaries, and clear grid overlays
📐 Map details at a glance
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Scale: 1:250,000
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Series: AUSTopo — Australian Digital Topographic Map Series
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Coverage: Yaringa SG50-09
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Map currency: 2025
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Coordinates: Geographical & MGA
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Datum: GDA2020, AHD
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Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
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Sheet size: 800 mm (W) × 500 mm (H)
💧 Field-Ready Options for Rugged Use
Choose the format that best suits your intended use—from lightweight trip planning to demanding all-weather fieldwork.
✅ Standard Paper
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Printed on 100 gsm FSC® coated paper
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Produces crisp, clear text and finely defined map symbols
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Lightweight and convenient for general reference or protected field use
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An economical choice for trip planning, research and office applications
✅ Waterproof and Tearproof Tyvek®
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Made from genuine DuPont™ Tyvek®, an advanced synthetic material composed of pure polyethylene fibres
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Waterproof, tear-resistant, foldable and extremely lightweight
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Printed using HP pigment-based inks for a permanent waterproof finish
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Suitable for backpacks, vehicles and exposed field conditions
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Ideal for bushwalkers, emergency personnel and outdoor professionals
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Provides exceptional durability without the weight and bulk of lamination
✅ Laminated
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Fully encapsulated between two 80-micron gloss laminate sheets
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Highly resistant to water, stains, smudges and tearing
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Draw on the surface with whiteboard markers for route planning or instruction
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Use Mark-It-Dots to identify campsites, hazards, access points or other locations without marking the map permanently
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Wipeable and reusable
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Ideal for offices, classrooms, operations centres and repeated field reference
🎯 Who it’s for
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Pastoral operators, station managers, and rural contractors
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Emergency services and remote-area coordinators
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Environmental, conservation, World Heritage, and land-management professionals
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Engineers, road crews, surveyors, and infrastructure planners
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Tourism operators, researchers, educators, and field-survey teams
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Caravan travellers, four-wheel-drive visitors, and remote-trip planners
🇦🇺 Our commitment
Every AUSTopo map we supply is printed and finished in Australia, colour-managed for accuracy, hand-checked, and packed with care—so it arrives ready for real-world use.
Understand the World Heritage hinterland, follow the seasonal waterways, and navigate the Yaringa–Hamelin region with confidence. Choose your finish and add this essential 2025 AUSTopo map to your kit today.