ISO-19139 Metadata
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Metadata character set: utf8
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Scope of the data described by the metadata: dataset
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Scope name: dataset
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Name of the metadata standard used: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
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Version of the metadata standard: 2007
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Data Identification Information
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Keywords: Tweed, Suburbs, Localities, Boundaries
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Abstract: Suburb Boundaries - Tweed Shire Council
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Purpose: Suburb Boundaries - Tweed Shire Council
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Dataset character set: utf8
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