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Figure 1. Illustration ofthe difference between derived postcode and actual postcode boundaries in the North West Melboume health division.
Figure 2 Abstract illustration of the ideal spatial hierarchy. Each agency is able to utilise the cornrnon base layer for the construction of individual layers within the hierarchy.
Table 2 aims to summarise the components of SDI and the mechanisms required to guide enhance adequate design, delineation and dissemination of administrative boundaries and polygon based data.

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