Yes, I've often wondered the same: if they're officially defined as following particular roads etc. and then those roads move, do the boundaries move also?

Also, there seem to be some situations in which boundaries do not actually match the locations of the roads (etc.) that they're ostensibly following. I mean, not way off, but 10m or what have you, and not consistently either -- there's some (although, I can't find one this afternoon; I saw a couple last week out in the WA wheatbelt somewhere) that cross over the road and then back again (which matches aerial photography and GPS traces!). Do roads really move all that often, and by not much?

I always have all administrative boundaries turned off (greyed-out) in JOSM, because they're all a bit confusing. And not staying after the licence change, it would seem!

- Sam.

On 2011-12-18 4:43PM, Andrew Harvey wrote:
Where do these "official gazetted boundaries" come from?

On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Ross Scanlon<[email protected]>  wrote:
Wait for an import of the oficial gazetted boundaries.

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