michael_p wrote:^Agree 100%.
On a side note. The datum for the UTM projection can be found in the bottom left of the map window on the second line up and the second line across.
Oh, yes... on the grid ticks it says "(MGA)" under the first one on each axis. I hadn't noticed that before. So MGA is UTM, GDA94 zone ??? - hmmm it still fails to include which MGA (UTM) zone the coordinates are in.

And of course those coordinates are still not in the same projection as the map itself, as the grid lines are not parallel to the edges of the map. The map projection is in which the geographic (lat/lon) grid (if it was printed) would be parallel to the edges of the map (as indicated by the same geographic (lat/lon) coordinates on each corresponding corners of the map).
Allchin09 wrote:As Tom said, the additional marginalia giving details on projection, coordiante reference system, etc was provided on the obverse of the printed maps and is missing for the e-topo versions which only include whatever was on the front.
Feedback was provided when they first introduced the e-topos, sadly it wasn't acted on and now they (NSW DCS Spatial Services, the government entity responsibly for survey and mapping) don't even supply the printed versions...
I guess that makes a little more sense. All the (printed) topo maps I've ever used have all this on the front, and the back is either blank, or has other useful information about the area that is not strictly map-related. Placing parts of the actual map on the back seems a little silly even before they went 100% electronic. As you say, it's quite dopey that they don't rectify this after going fully electronic. Would be trivially easy to do.