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Template:Infobox Australian place/pagelinks

Purpose

{{Infobox Australian place}} is used to add infoboxes to articles on places in Australian states and territories. It is not limited to populated places such as cities, towns and suburbs, but may be used on any place including regions, local government areas, cadastral units, protected areas and even some areas that do not fall into any of the preceding descriptions and for which no other infobox is appropriate. It is the standard infobox used in Australian articles. Australian articles using {{Infobox settlement}} should be converted to use this infobox.

The infobox has been extensively customised for Australia and includes automation that results in some parameters being redundant to other parameters. For example, if a population density (in the density field) is not specified, this will be automatically generated based on the pop and area fields. It is therefore important to read parameter descriptions thoroughly, to avoid unnecessarily providing redundant or incorrect information.

Usage

To use this template

  1. Copy the relevant blank template from the Blank infobox page into the beginning of your document, remembering to put the code at the very top of the article and the first word of the article on the very next line.
  2. Enter values for the fields as outlined in the table below. Fields left blank will automatically be hidden.
  3. Preview.
  4. Save the page with an appropriate edit summary.

Examples

Parameters

Both type and state are required parameters. All other parameters used by this template are optional. The following are available:

Parameter Description Valid for
blank = all
Source/notes Values
type infobox type Sets up the template for a specific type of locality. Should be set to other when the place is not one of the defined types. "city", "suburb", "town", "lga", "region", "cadastral", "protected" or "other"
name name of place If this field does not exist, the template will use the name of the article. If the field exists, but the place name is not defined, the infobox title will be blank. plain text
city city name suburb See List of cities in Australia.In some cases it may be desirable to include the name of a non-city here. In any case, if the name is not wikilinked, it will automatically be linked. plain text, may be linked.
state state abbreviation Abbreviation for the state. For consistency, lower case is preferred, but upper case may be used. When a state code is not applicable, "au" should be used, although the field may be left blank. "qld", "nsw", "act", "vic", "tas", "sa", "wa", "nt", or use "au" for Australia – plain text, do not link
iucn_category IUCN category protected area This field should be populated with the IUCN category associated with the protected area. Although optional, use of this field is strongly recommended. For more information on how this field is displayed, see IUCN Categories below. Ia, Ib, II, III, IV, V, or VI
(plain text, do not wikilink)
iucn_ref IUCN category reference protected area Reference for the iucn_category field wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
image generic image of the locality For cadastral units, this is typically a map showing the location of the cadastral unit within the state or territory. filename
image_upright width of generic image of the locality This is an optional field. If not specified, the image width will default to |upright=1.23, which is approximately 270px if the default thumbnail size has not been changed at Special:Preferences) The size should not be set to a value that would result in an image width greater than 300px. See help below for guidance on determining the value to be used. number
caption caption for the locality image wikitext (can contain links)
image_alt Alt text for the image wikitext (can contain links)
image2 A second image of the locality In LGA articles this is typically used where a map of the LGA is required but the appropriate locator map template is not available in Category:Australia location map templates. filename
image2_upright width of the second image of the locality This is an optional field. If not specified, the image width will default to |upright=1.23, which is approximately 270px if the default thumbnail size has not been changed at Special:Preferences) The size should not be set to a value that would result in an image width greater than 300px. See help below for guidance on determining the value to be used. number
caption2 caption for the second locality image wikitext (can contain links)
image2_alt Alt text for the image wikitext (can contain links)
coordinates coordinates of the locality For coordinates, use {{coord}} with display=inline,title. Please do not be overly precise.
Example:
{{Coord|32|45|41.3|S|151|44|38.6|E|type:city_region:AU-NSW|display=inline,title}}
map_scale changes scale of map The scale of the map linked to in the generated coordinates string can be changed from the default by setting this field. unformatted number. See {{coord}} for examples.
map_type controls the location map set to nomap to suppress any automatically generated location map nomap, auto, or blank
alternative_location_map forces locator map Forces the locator map to use an alternative, rather than the state map, regardless of the contents of state. Name of the alternative map
force_national_map forces locator map city, region, protected Forces the locator map to use the Australian, rather than the state map, regardless of the contents of state. "yes" or leave blank, plain text, do not link
use_lga_map forces locator map suburb, lga, protected Forces the locator map to use the lga map. For this to work, both state and lga must be set to the correct parameters. "yes" or leave blank, plain text, do not link
relief forces relief map "yes" or leave blank, plain text, do not link
pushpin_map_caption caption optional, plain text or linked
pushpin_label_position label position left, right, top, bottom
default: left
map_alt Alt text for the location map wikitext (can contain links)
nearest_town_or_city nearest town or city to the area protected If the area is not within a town or city, the nearest town or city to the area can be listed here. If only one, wikilinking may be omitted as the article will be automatically linked. If there are more than one, use {{Plainlist}}. wikitext (can contain links)
pop population all except protected; use approx for region ABS (generic)
2011 Census QuickStats
Do not add anything else to this field (years, references etc.)
number. should be plain, either with or without a comma. i.e. 12345 or 12,345
pop_year population year all except protected; use approx for region Year applicable to the population figure number
When the population is for a census year, use {{CensusAU}}
pop_footnotes population footnote for references all except protected; use approx for region ABS (generic)
2011 Census QuickStats
wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{Census 2011 AUS}}
pop2 2nd population figure all except protected; use approx for region ABS (generic)
2011 Census QuickStats
Do not add anything else to this field (years, references etc.)
In some articles it may be necessary to provide a second population figure. (see Clarence Town, New South Wales for an example) Use pop2, pop2_year and pop2_footnotes for the second figure.
number. should be plain, either with or without a comma. i.e. 12345 or 12,345
pop2_year 2nd population year all except protected; use approx for region Year applicable to the population figure number
When the population is for a census year, use {{CensusAU}}
pop2_footnotes population footnote for pop2 references all except protected; use approx for region ABS (generic)
2011 Census QuickStats
wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{Census 2011 AUS}}
poprank population rank city Used with pop
List of cities in Australia by population
number
density population density city, region ABS unformatted number (people/km²)
density_footnotes population density footnote for references city, region ABS wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
established established Date the location was established. If the exact date is unknown, a year will suffice date
established_footnotes reference(s) for establishment date wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
abolished abolished Date the location was abolished. If the exact date is unknown, a year will suffice date
gazetted Date the place name was gazetted date
postcode suburb, town Australia Post postcode search tool number
elevation measured from sea level in metres suburb, town fallingrain.com unformatted number (m)
elevation_footnotes elevation footnote for references suburb, town fallingrain.com wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
area ABS unformatted number (km2)
area_footnotes area footnote for references ABS wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
timezone timezone city, suburb, town, lga, region See Time in Australia plain text, link
utc utc offset city, suburb, town, lga, region "+" followed by number
timezone-dst summer timezone city, suburb, town, lga, region See Time in Australia plain text, link
utc-dst summer utc offset city, suburb, town, lga, region "+" followed by number
mayor Mayor of LGA lga Name of the mayor only. Do not include titles, postnominals or political party information. plain text
mayortitle Title of the mayor lga Wiki text. If omitted (but mayor is provided), defaults to "Mayor". Otherwise likely to be "Lord Mayor", "President" or "Chairman" (etc.). The text can include a link to a list of mayors etc.
dist# See Notes below city, suburb, town (other cities) Distance by road, not direct – travelmate.com.au, maps, Google earth, whereis (get directions), Route planner – Victoria, Australia unformatted number (km)
dir# See Notes below city, suburb, town (other cities) plain text, normally "N", "S", "E", "W", "NE", "SW", "SSE", "WNW" etc, or "north", "south" (lower case, per MOS:COMPASS) etc
location# See Notes below city, suburb, town maps, Google earth plain text, may be wikilinked, automatically links the name
lga local government area city, suburb, town Name of the local government area
NSW Geographical Names Board (NSW only)
plain text, may be wikilinked, automatically links the name
lga2-lga5 2nd–5th LGAs city, suburb, town If more than 5 LGAs are required, use {{plainlist}} as necessary. See Hunter Region for an example. plain text, link
seat LGA seat lga plain text, link
region Name of region location is in city, suburb, town, lga, cadastral, protected plain text, link
county lands administrative division (not in all areas) city, suburb, town, lga Lands administrative divisions of Australia
NSW Geographical Names Board (NSW only)
plain text, link
parish NSW, Qld, Vic only city, suburb, town Lands administrative divisions of Australia
NSW Geographical Names Board (NSW only)
plain text
hundred lands administrative division (not in all areas) cadastral plain text, link
former_hundred lands administrative division (not in all areas) cadastral plain text, link
division lands administrative division (NSW only) cadastral Lands administrative divisions of New South Wales plain text, link
stategov state government electorates city, suburb, town, lga, region plain text, link
stategov2-stategov5 2nd–5th state government electorates city, suburb, town, lga, region plain text, link
fedgov federal government electorates city, suburb, town, lga, region plain text, link
fedgov2-fedgov4 2nd–4th federal government electorates city, suburb, town, lga, region plain text, link
logo Logo of LGA lga Individual LGA website image link
logo_upright width of LGA logo lga This is an optional field. If not specified, the image width will default to |upright=0.8, which is approximately 176px if the default thumbnail size has not been changed at Special:Preferences) See help below for guidance on determining the value to be used. number
visitation_num number of visitors protected The number of visitors in a recent year if known. unformatted number, will be formatted automatically
visitation_year year of visitation_num protected The year during which the number of visitors was counted raw year
plain text, do not wikilink
visitation_footnotes reference(s) for visitation figure and year protected wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
managing_authorities authority that manages the area protected Name of the authority or organisation that manages the area. wikitext (can contain links). If an unpiped link is to be used, wikilinking may be excluded as an existing article will be wikilinked automatically.
url website address lga, protected Individual website for the LGA or protected area
(Do not use for former LGAs)
bare url. e.g. http://www.example.com
maxtemp max average annual temperature suburb, town Bureau of Meteorology number (°C)
maxtemp_footnotes footnote for references suburb, town Bureau of Meteorology wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
mintemp min average annual temperature suburb, town Bureau of Meteorology number (°C)
mintemp_footnotes footnote for references suburb, town Bureau of Meteorology wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
rainfall average annual rainfall suburb, town Bureau of Meteorology unformatted number (mm)
rainfall_footnotes footnote for references suburb, town Bureau of Meteorology wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags and {{cite web}}
near-n/ne/e/se/s/sw/w/nw neighbours (suburb, lga) suburb, lga Only places that share borders with the subject place should be included in these fields. plain text, link
near Central to neighbours suburb, lga replaces name (best used without any near-* e.g. to specify a #link to the main text for further info) plain text, link
footnotes general footnotes Additional footnotes for fields that do not have their own field for footnotes wikitext (can contain links)
Best when used with <ref> </ref> tags.
_noautocat auto categorisation In a very limited number of cases, the automatic categorisation built into this template may cause anomalies. In such cases, this parameter may be used to prevent automatic categorisation. However, it should only be used when absolutely necessary. When it is used, a hidden note should be included to explain why the parameter is being used in the article. "yes" to not categorise, or
leave blank to categorise

Notes

Type

The infobox type affects the colour of the top bar of the infobox.

Colour[a] |type=
Light Goldenrod Yellow city
Antique White suburb
Snow Flurry (greenish) town
Lavender lga
Mauve region
Light Yellow cadastral
No colour protected
No colour "other"
Very Light Grey Undefined
  1. Colour names per this site

IUCN Categories for protected areas

Depending on the value of the iucn_category parameter, one of the following banners will be displayed below the name. Valid values are Ia, Ib, II, III, IV, V and VI. For more information read the IUCN protected area categories article. If you cannot find the correct code in a reliable source, leave blank.

IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
IUCN category II (national park)
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)

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Calculating "image_upright"

The image_upright parameter, and image2_upright and logo_upright where applicable, is/are provided so as to facilitate the use of scalable images in this infobox, in accordance with the instructions at WP:IMAGESIZE, which advises against the use of px (e.g. thumb|300px), as this forces a fixed image width. Scalable images respect the user's base preference (which may have been selected for that user's particular devices). Module:InfoboxImage, which is used in this infobox, accommodates the use of scaling. However, setting the appropriate scale is slightly more complex than setting a raw "px" value. This guide provides a quick conversion table to make the process of setting a scale easier. It is based on a default thumbnail setting of 220px (size is default multiplied by upright value then rounded to nearest 10).

"px" setting image_upright=
170 0.75
180 0.8
190 0.85
200 0.9
210 0.95
220 1
230 1.05
240 1.1
250 1.15
260 1.2
270 1.23
280 1.25
290 1.3
300 1.35

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Footnotes fields

Any references should be placed within the respective "_footnotes" field and not within the field reserved solely for a numeric value. For example, place the reference used for the area of City X in the parameter {{{area_footnotes}}} and not in the {{{area}}} parameter. Otherwise, an error may result.

Unformatted numbers and expression errors

Certain fields require numeric values to be entered in an unformatted/raw fashion—i.e. 1000.0 not 1,000.0. If an expression error is present, simply remove any commas or spaces from the number.

Dist#, Dir# and Location#

This is the distance and approximate direction from another location. The '#' is replaced with a number between 1 and 5. Therefore, distances for up to five locations can be listed using the range 'dist1' – 'dist5'. Direction from the locations can be specified using 'dir1' – 'dir5' and the locations can be listed as 'location1' – 'location5'. Each dist# must be partnered with an appropriate location#. Dir# is optional.

Where to find information

Tracking categories

Deprecated fields

Errors

Temporary

Subpages

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Microformat

The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Sub-templates

If the place or venue has "established", "founded", "opened" or similar dates, use {{start date}} for the earliest of those dates unless the date is before 1583 CE.

If it has a URL, use {{URL}}.

Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.

Classes

hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • agent
  • category
  • county-name
  • extended-address
  • fn
  • label
  • locality
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • region
  • street-address
  • uid
  • url
  • vcard

Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

  • geo
  • latitude
  • longitude

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.

Precision

When giving coordinates, please use an appropriate level of precision. Do not use {{coord}}'s |name= parameter.

TemplateData

TemplateData documentation used by VisualEditor and other tools
See the monthly parameter usage report for this template.

TemplateData for Infobox Australian place

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