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Regional boundaries—Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services
Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety
This dataset was previously managed by the former Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services. Since the Machinery of Government changes in December 2017,... -
Contacts list—Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services
Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety
This dataset was previously managed by the former Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services. Since the Machinery of Government changes in December 2017,... -
Roofprints - City of Greater Geelong
Building outlines represent the roof areas as identified and measured through a combination of LiDAR analysis and photogrammetry. Additional attributes include approximate... -
Softfall Play Areas
Geo-spatial layer depicting the location of softfall surfaces in Gold Coast parks. Please note the City of Gold Coast is not a professional information provider and makes no... -
Boat Ramps
The layer refers to a polygon indicating the location of Boat Ramps on public land in the Gold Coast area. -
Surface Water SDL Resource Units
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
The surface water sustainable diversion limit (SDL) resource unit dataset defines the boundary of 29 surface water SDL areas in the Basin Plan 2012.The SDLs represent the... -
Murray-Darling Basin Water Resource Plan Areas – Surface Water
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
The Basin Plan's management arrangements will be implemented at a local scale through water resource plans prepared by the Basin states for accreditation by the Commonwealth... -
Leased Federal Airports
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
Simple polygons of airport data, specifically aircraft movement areas and airport boundaries. Data created with ArcGIS software and is in ESRI shapefile format. -
Artificial Reefs
The layer refers to lines and polygons indicating the location of the artificial reefs used to protect the coastline of the Gold Coast. -
Cleaning Sinks
The layer refers to a symbol indicating the location of Cleaning Sinks (for cleaning fish) on public land in the Gold Coast area. Please note that this data will have a... -
Public Toilets
A geo-spatial file depicting the location of public toilets across the City of Gold Coast. Please note the City of Gold Coast is not a professional information provider and... -
Wetlands GIS of the Murray-Darling Basin Series 2.0
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
The purpose of the Wetlands GIS of the Murray-Darling Basin project was to map the maximum extent of wetlands within a ten year period (1983-1993) based on the presence of... -
Sewers
Geo-spatial layers depicting the approximate location of Sewer Maintenance Holes and Sewer Connections as of June 2015. Please note that as part of the atttribution of this data... -
Murray-Darling Basin Water Resource Plan Areas – Groundwater
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
This dataset defines the boundaries of the 19 groundwater water resource plan areas (WRPAs) for the Murray-Darling Basin. 2 of the groundwater water resource plan areas have... -
Gold Coast Heritage Register
Heritage registered sites across the Gold Coast, including geo-coordinates and statements of historic significance -
Dogs of Noosa Shire
Information about registered dogs in Noosa Shire. Noosa Council does not register cats or other types of companion animals. Council does not include information that would... -
Kerb Channels
A geo-spatial layer depicting the approximate location of kerb channels as of November 2015 Please note that as part of the attribution of this data under the CC BY licence... -
Vehicle Access
A geo-spatial layer depicting the approximate location and nature of vehicle access ways to council owned property as of November 2015 Please note that as part of the... -
Bike Racks
The layer refers to a symbol indicating the location of Bike Racks on public land in the Gold Coast area. -
WAMSI Node 4.2.2a - Establishment of indicators for ecosystem based...
There were four key objectives for WAMSI Node 4.2.2a: (1) determination of indicator regions; (2) development of monitoring strategies; (3) Implement a long term monitoring...