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Employment Service Areas 2009-2015+
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
Geospatial boundary data for Employment Service Areas 2009-2015+ (Job Services Australia, Remote Jobs and Communities Programme, Disability Employment Services). This dataset is... -
Subsoil Acidity (ASRIS)
Department for Environment and Water
Soils are classified according to the pH of the subsoil layer. Subsoil is defined as the depth range 30-80 cm. Rankings are made according to pH measurements and extrapolation... -
Soil Rootzone Depth Potential CA - Sensitive horticultural crops (e.g....
Department for Environment and Water
Potential rootzone depth for irrigated horticultural crops is affected by a range of soil parameters (e.g. soil physical condition, hard rock or hardpan, soluble salts, boron... -
Soil Salinity - Non-watertable (magnesia patches)
Department for Environment and Water
Non-watertable salinity (or dry saline land) is where soil contains elevated levels of soluble salts that are not associated with a watertable. Magnesia patches occur where high... -
Current and Future Potential Soil Acidity (ASRIS)
Department for Environment and Water
Combines the assessment of soils that are currently acidic (or prone to acidification in the short term) and soils that are not currently recognised as acid prone, but could... -
Soil Available Waterholding Capacity
Department for Environment and Water
Available waterholding capacity refers to the potential volume (on a per unit area basis, expressed in mm) within the rootzone of a soil that can be filled by rainfall or... -
Future Acidification Potential (ASRIS)
Department for Environment and Water
Future acidification potential is a term which applies to soils which are not currently acidic (or prone to acidification in the short term), but could conceivably become acidic... -
Soil Sodium Toxicity (proportion of land affected)
Department for Environment and Water
High natural levels of sodium, that are toxic to some plants, are typically associated with deep subsoil sodicity, high pH, high boron and moderate salinity, and occur mostly in... -
Physical Condition of Surface Soil
Department for Environment and Water
Physical condition of surface soil mapping highlights areas where plant growth may be impeded due to poor surface soil structure, predominantly due to a condition known as hard... -
Soil Sodium Toxicity (depth to toxic layer)
Department for Environment and Water
High natural levels of sodium, that are toxic to some plants, are typically associated with deep subsoil sodicity, high pH, high boron and moderate salinity, and occur mostly in... -
Soil Wind Erosion Potential
Department for Environment and Water
Wind erosion potential, based on Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern South Australia, describes the susceptibility of land to erosion by wind, which is particularly an issue on... -
Soil Boron Toxicity (proportion of land affected)
Department for Environment and Water
Boron is an essential trace element occurring naturally in soil, but is toxic to many agricultural plants at high concentrations. High boron levels are often associated with... -
Soil Deep Drainage Potential
Department for Environment and Water
Deep drainage refers to the capacity of the deep subsoil and the material immediately below the soil profile to allow excess water to move downwards into deep sediments or... -
Soil Boron Toxicity (depth to toxic layer)
Department for Environment and Water
Boron is an essential trace element occurring naturally in soil, but is toxic to many agricultural plants at high concentrations. High boron levels are often associated with... -
Depth to Watertable (soils)
Department for Environment and Water
Depth to watertable mapping highlights land where watertables may be sufficiently shallow on a seasonal basis to affect plant growth. It is intended to describe soil conditions... -
BioBlitz 2016
Melbourne BioBlitz is one of the City of Melbourne’s major citizen science programs, where experts and members of the community work together to discover, document, and learn... -
Tree canopies public realm 2018 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2018 aerial photos and LiDAR. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on public property (land managed by the... -
Microclimate sensors data
This dataset contains climate readings from climate sensors located within the City. The data is updated every fifteen minutes and can be used to determine variations in... -
Street lights with emitted lux level (council-owned lights only)
This dataset outline the Lux levels emitted from the City of Melbourne owned street lights. The Lux level is stored in the label field and the higher the Lux level the brighter... -
Bat Records in Fitzroy Gardens and Royal Botanic Gardens 2010
Bat Records in Fitzroy Gardens and Royal Botanic Gardens 2010. Collected by Fiona Caryl (field surveys from PhD research) in April 2010 by acoustic recording devices - then...