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Camping and vehicle permits
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The permits issued for camping and vehicle access to the Protected Areas, Recreation Areas and Great Walks managed by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. -
Bramble Bay water quality monitoring data - Historical
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Annual water quality data from the Bramble Bay monitoring station This is raw and unvalidated data and should be used with caution. For more information regarding water quality... -
SoE2017: Number of litter items for different site types
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Emissions from the industrial processes sector increased 11% between 2005 and 2016 due largely to increased use of replacements for ozone-depleting substances. -
SoE2015: Marine parks and fish habitat areas
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About 17%—or 1.8 million hectares—of Queensland’s total marine wetlands are in highly protected marine park zones or a declared fish habitat area. -
Government operations greenhouse gas emissions
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Queensland Government departments’ greenhouse gas emissions for electricity use, fuel use and air travel, presented in tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂-eq). -
Marine strandings
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Marine strandings in Queensland from 2011 to 2014. -
Waste Received From Interstate Sources
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Waste Received From Interstate Sources, 2014 to 2024 -
SoE2020: Construction and demolition waste recovered or recycled
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The amount of construction and demolition waste recovered increased by 59% between 2014–15 and 2018–19, rising from about 1.81 million tonnes in 2014–15 to... -
SoE2017: Transport sector greenhouse gas emissions
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Emissions from the transport sector increased 26% between 2005 and 2016. Road transport, including passenger cars, was the main source of emissions at 10.1 MtCO₂e in 2016. -
Local Government Bin Services in Queensland
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Number of Premises with a Kerbside Collection Services by Waste Type 2012 to 2024 -
NDRP Storm Tide Hazard Interpolation series
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Water level rasters (m AHD), depth rasters (m) and flood extent polygons for the Queensland coast have been estimated based on point data from the NDRP Storm Tide Hazard... -
Map of Queensland wetland environmental values
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Map of Queensland wetland environmental values as defined in schedule 2 of the Environmental Protection (Water and Wetland Biodiversity) Policy 2019. Environmental values in s7... -
SoE2017: Cyclone activity
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Queensland experienced 2 cyclones between March 2015 and December 2017. -
SoE2015: Visibility-reducing particles
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Overall there has been a downward trend in the number of days with reduced visibility throughout Queensland over the past decade although significantly more days were affected... -
War Memorial sites in Queensland
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Historical information about Queensland's war memorials. -
Queensland Heritage Register additions 2014
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Places added to the Queensland Heritage Register in 2014. -
SoE2015: Great Barrier Reef World Heritage condition
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While the outstanding universal value (OUV) of the Great Barrier Reef remains in good condition, the overall condition of some key attributes is poor and many have deteriorated... -
SoE2017: Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage natural criteria
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The Wet Tropics of Queensland meets all four World Heritage natural criteria. -
SoE2017: Marine parks and fish habitat areas
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
About 17%, or 1.8 million hectares, of Queensland’s total marine wetlands are in highly protected marine park zones or declared fish habitat areas. -
SoE2020: Agriculture sector greenhouse gas emissions
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
In 2018, emissions from the agriculture sector contributed 21.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e), or 12% of Queensland’s total emissions. Emissions...