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The Queensland heritage register
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An output of the Queensland Heritage Register. -
SoE2017: Annual rainfall
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Rainfall was extremely low across large parts of Queensland in 3 of the last 5 years with many areas experiencing drought. -
Materials recovered - 2015
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Survey results across the various waste processing sectors regarding the amount of tonnes of waste processed according to the material for 2015. -
Remuneration information – Gondwana Rainforests Technical and Scientific...
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Details of remuneration information for the Gondwana Rainforests Technical and Scientific Advisory Committee. Information regarding the role, function, responsibilities and... -
SoE2020: Ozone concentrations
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While hourly ozone levels in Townsville, Gladstone and South West Queensland have never exceeded the National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure 1-hour average... -
Emissions and waste transfers from industrial facilities in Queensland - 2012
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Emissions from industrial facilities in Queensland reporting to the Australian National Pollutant Inventory for the 2011/2012 inventory year. -
Statewide Landcover and Trees Study Queensland Landsat series
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The statewide landcover and trees study (SLATS) has been analysing and reporting on change (loss) of woody vegetation since 1988 using Landsat imagery. The vegetation change has... -
SoE2015: Threatened flora species numbers
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The number of flora species listed as threatened (‘vulnerable’, ‘endangered’ or ‘extinct in the wild’) in Queensland increased by 275 between 2007 and 2015. -
Remuneration information – Wet Tropics Scientific Advisory Committee (2014-2015)
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Details of remuneration information for the Wet Tropics Scientific Advisory Committee. Information regarding the role, function, responsibilities and achievements of this body... -
Artificial reef sites - Queensland
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This dataset is a collective layer of ALL artificial reefs describe as at December 2018. The artificial reefs have been designed specifically for recreational fishing with... -
Australian Biomass for Bioenergy Assessment - Queensland data
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The Queensland based data for the Australian Biomass for Bioenergy Assessment (ABBA). ABBA provides detailed information about biomass resources across Australia. This... -
SoE2020: Key fish stocks
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The majority of Queensland’s key fish stocks are considered sustainable. -
Coastal Data System – Near real time storm tide data
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Actual, predicted and residual water level data, measured by storm tide gauges at coastal locations along the Queensland coast. -
SoE2015: Extent and rate of change of protected areas
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The protected area estate increased by 3 million hectares between 2011-2015 and now covers 7.9% of Queensland. -
SoE2017: Queensland heritage places destroyed
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No State Heritage Places were destroyed between 2012 and 2017, however 5 places destroyed prior to 2012 have been removed from the Queensland Heritage Register. -
SoE2017: Broad vegetation groups within protected areas
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Queensland’s current remnant vegetation extent covers 80% of the state: 9.6% of this remnant vegetation is within protected areas. -
The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) - Daily
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Daily SOI and barometric pressure observations at Tahiti and Darwin, calculated using 1887-1989 and 1933-1992 base periods. -
SoE2020: Number of litter items for different site types
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In 2018–19, the average number of litter items was higher in Queensland than Australia across a majority of site types, particularly at beaches, highways, recreational... -
SoE2020: Increase in heavy vehicles
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Almost 10 times the number of light commercial vehicles were on-road in Queensland compared with heavy freight vehicles as at 30 June 2019. The number of registered... -
Emissions from industrial facilities in Queensland - 2005
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Emissions from industrial facilities in Queensland reporting to the Australian National Pollutant Inventory for the 2004/2005 inventory year.