[Australia] is shifting its longitude and latitude to fix a discrepancy with global satellite navigation systems. Government body Geoscience Australia is updating the Geocentric Datum of Australia, the country's national coordinate system, to bring it in line with international data.
The reason Australia is slightly out of whack with global systems is that the country moves about 7 centimetres (2.75 inches) per year due to the shifting of tectonic plates.
Since 1994, when the data was last recorded, that's added up to a misalignment of about a metre and a half.
Source: CNet
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(Score: 2) by richtopia on Sunday July 31 2016, @03:52AM
China messes with maps on purpose. It is really annoying if your map thinks you are 100 m away from where you really are.
https://polastre.com/2013/02/what-the-map/ [polastre.com]