Google Street View in Oceania


In Oceania, Google Street View is available in most parts of Australia and New Zealand.
On 4 August 2008, the long-anticipated image collection of Australia was introduced. At this time, 18 camera icons were added. Extensive mapping of New Zealand was included on 1 December 2008. On 9 December 2008, Darwin, Australia, and other locations were included.
On 30 October 2009, Google Australia announced that they would be sending its fleet of cars back on the road from November 2009 to update Street View Australia with new images.
In October 2010, Google Street View ceased operations in Australia after its Street View cars were found to have been collecting Wi-Fi data from home Wi-Fi networks. In May 2011, Google Australia stated that they had removed all the Wi-Fi sniffing equipment and that they planned to shoot Australian roads again, but did not provide a specific timetable. On 27 July 2011, major urban and regional centres of Australia were updated with the new HD imagery.
In February 2015 another update of Australia with HD imagery was released, as part of the first update in Northern Territory after the low-resolution imagery. It also affected parts of Western Australia and Queensland. However, some places still have only low-resolution imagery or don't even have Street View coverage at all. As of June 2015, the updates of Australia footage are ongoing.

Timeline of introductions

Areas included

The following areas are included.

Most towns, cities, villages, major and rural roads.

Most towns, cities, villages, major and sealed rural roads, and seven of the nine Great Walks hiking tracks.

Countries of Oceania which do not have coverage:

Countries partly in Oceania, where the Oceanian parts do not have coverage:


Of these countries, the following have photospheres, 360 degree panorama photos similar to the streetview photos, accessible in Google maps:

Chile,
Fiji,
Kiribati,
Nauru,
Palau,
Papua New Guinea,
Samoa,
Solomon Islands,
Tonga

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