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Planning and Design Code Variations
Department for Housing and Urban Development
The Planning and Design Code (P&D Code) Technical and Numeric Variations (TNVs) are areas within a zone where there is necessary and appropriate local variations to... -
Bushfire Protection Areas
Department for Housing and Urban Development
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Bushfire Protection Areas falls under the Development Act 1993 and has been superseded by the Bushfire Overlays (found in Planning and Design Code Overlays)... -
Crop Reporting Districts
Department of Primary Industries and Regions
Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) publishes a report on the condition of Crops and Pastures in South Australia bi-monthly. The Crop Reporting Districts... -
Planning and Development Fund Investment Projects
Department for Housing and Urban Development
The Planning and Development Fund (the Fund) enables the strategic planning, design and delivery of quality public space that is essential to healthy, liveable communities. The... -
SA Private Hospitals
Point file of private hospitals in South Australia. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare defines private hospitals as privately (non-government) owned and operated... -
GP Plus Locations
A point layer of GP Plus Health Care Centres and GP Plus Super Clinics. The Super Clinics are a joint initiative of the Australian and South Australian Governments. GP Plus... -
SA Public Hospitals
Point file of public hospitals in South Australia. Hospitals are classified by Public Hospital (Acute), Public Psychiatric Hospitals (sites dedicated to psychiatric services)... -
Bushfire Management Areas
Bushfire Management Areas are administrative boundaries that capture the whole state. Each Bushfire Management Area has a Bushfire Management Committee. -
South Australian Fire Ban Districts
South Australia has been divided into 15 fire weather districts, which are used by the Bureau of Meteorology and the SA CFS to provide daily fire danger ratings. -
Bushfire Last Resort Refuges
A Bushfire Last Resort Refuge is intended to provide a place of relative safety during a bushfire. It does not guarantee the survival of those who assemble there. -
Bushfire Safer Places
A Bushfire Safer Place is a place of relative safety and may be used as a place for people to stay in or as a place of first resort. -
Functional Hierarchy for South Australia's Land Transport Network
Department for Infrastructure and Transport
The functional hierarchy identifies which corridors are important for different modes of transport. It will guide the use of road and rail space to improve safety and efficiency...