1. What kinds of sources are used
The report draws from official and open data covering property boundaries, planning controls, environmental and hazard context, heritage and cultural sensitivity, transport and infrastructure context, school-zone context, area statistics, and map imagery when the section needs it.
2. What the PDF cites
Major findings in the delivered PDF name the relevant source or source family close to the claim. Completed checks that do not need their own page may be grouped so the report stays readable instead of becoming a raw data appendix.
3. Attribution and permitted use
Open data and map providers keep their own licence and attribution terms. A Nookera report is not a licence to extract, resell, or redistribute the underlying datasets. Map imagery powered by Esri. Source: Esri, Vantor, Earthstar Geographics, and the GIS User Community. Basemap imagery is visual context, not the report's cited evidence.
4. Point-in-time source data
A report reflects the source data available when the report is generated. Official records can change, be corrected, be temporarily unavailable, or lag recent real-world changes. Buyers should confirm material matters with the responsible authority or adviser before relying on them.