Tengraph

Tengraph is the WA Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety's (DMIRS) tenement mapping system and for the new user is not intuitive, but the DMIRS website has a number of information guides to assist the new user See; also on the same page they have handy training videos that guide you through some of the basic functions.

DMIRS have a useful user manual for Tengraph on their website and make sure you look at the “Frequently asked Questions” as it has instructive tips for using the programme, refer to. For more in-depth assistance refer to Tengraph Help

DMIRS have added a couple of new features that are extremely useful; e.g., exporting tenements to Google Earth, links into WAMEX (a reporting website), accessing Mineral Titles Online from Tengraph and displaying Aboriginal Heritage Surveys. For the list of recent enhancements refer to Recent TENGRAPH Online enhancements. One recent enhancement—the ability to export tenements to Google Earth—is very useful, but one of the limitations of Tengraph is the inability to export any other GIS layers to Google Earth, including Landgate’s proprietary data. One must approach Landgate to obtain such data and at a considerable expense.

Landtrack Systems has a free mapping system that contains all up-to-date Tengraph tenements and other tenements from around Australia that can be used on your mobile phone: http://www.landtracker.com.au/service/.

For loading data into Mapinfo and ArcMap, tenements and other mapping information can be downloaded from DMIRS Data Centre. DMIRS has recently developed WA Geology, a geology mapping app for mobile devices that includes geology, tenements, and topographic maps among other things, although the screens lack a certain amount of flexibility.