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    Nature conservation study rural lands area city of Shellharbour

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    Nature conservation study rural lands area city of Shellharbou

    Customer Satisfaction Index - Results Nov 2014 - Nov 2015

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    Between Nov 2014 and Nov 2015, Transport for NSW conducted three surveys to measure customer satisfaction levels across the NSW public transport system. This dataset provides the results of the surveys.\n\n\

    Station CAD Drawings (S - V)

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    This data set contains station CAD (Computer Aided Design) drawings for the station names **S - V**. The CAD drawings are 2D detailing the layout and platforms of each station. Showing train direction, station entry and exit, facilities and more. The CAD drawings were provided in 2016 so some stations could also be dated/historical in terms of data and details or **unavailable to be published.**\n\n\

    Rollout of Contactless Payments on Bus Services

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    Contactless transport payments were rolled out in 2019 to all Opal-enabled buses.\n\n\nIf you tap with your credit or debit card you now receive the same fare and travel benefits of an Adult Opal card, including the weekly travel reward, transfer discount and off peak pricing. You can also use your mobile wallet on your smartphone, tablet or wearable device that is linked to your American Express, Mastercard or Visa card.\n\n\nThis data contains the bus regions and operators that are CTP enabled, and will be updated as new operators come on board.\n\n\nNote that Contract ID in this data will align with GTFS agency\\_id.\n\n\n**Note:** from Sep 23 all STA Buses have contactless payments enabled. This dataset will no longer be updated, the list uploaded on Sep 23 is final.\n\n\

    Water Regulations Data (BoM) - pH of surface water

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    The Bureau of Meteorology (Bureau) receives water data, measured at stations around Australia, from organisations named in the Water Regulations (2008). Time series data collected from approximately 6500 measurement stations across Australia are available. This includes the following nine data subcategories:\r\n\t\r\n* Watercourse Level (Water Regulations subcategory 1a)\r\n* Watercourse Discharge (Water Regulations subcategory 1b)\r\n* Storage Level (Water Regulations subcategory 3a)\r\n* Storage Volume (Water Regulations subcategory 3b)\r\n* Rainfall (Water Regulations subcategory 4a)\r\n* Electrical Conductivity of surface water @ 25C (Water Regulations subcategory 9a)\r\n* Turbidity of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9d)\r\n* pH of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9g)\r\n* Temperature of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9h)\r\n\t\r\nThe above data subcategories are available in the Water Data Online product - http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/.\r\n\r\nPlease see the [Water Data Online FAQ](http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/) tab for further information regarding this dataset.\r\n\r\nPlease see the [Water Data Online Copyright](http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/) tab for information regarding licensing and use of data

    Water Regulations Data (BoM) - Rainfall

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    The Bureau of Meteorology (Bureau) receives water data, measured at stations around Australia, from organisations named in the Water Regulations (2008). Time series data collected from approximately 6500 measurement stations across Australia are available. This includes the following nine data subcategories:\r\n\t\r\n* Watercourse Level (Water Regulations subcategory 1a)\r\n* Watercourse Discharge (Water Regulations subcategory 1b)\r\n* Storage Level (Water Regulations subcategory 3a)\r\n* Storage Volume (Water Regulations subcategory 3b)\r\n* Rainfall (Water Regulations subcategory 4a)\r\n* Electrical Conductivity of surface water @ 25C (Water Regulations subcategory 9a)\r\n* Turbidity of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9d)\r\n* pH of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9g)\r\n* Temperature of surface water (Water Regulations subcategory 9h)\r\n\t\r\nThe above data subcategories are available in the Water Data Online product - http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/.\r\n\r\nPlease see the [Water Data Online FAQ](http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/]) tab for further information regarding this dataset.\r\n\r\nPlease see the [Water Data Online Copyright](http://www.bom.gov.au/waterdata/) tab for information regarding licensing and use of data

    Mine forecast disturbance and rehabilitation data

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    The forescast spatial data set provides information on where mines in NSW plan to commence disturbance and rehabilitation activities across the mine site over a forecast three-year period. This information is created and submitted on an annual basis by each large mine operator to fulfill Forward Program requirements required under Schedule 8A of the Mining Regulation 2016. \r\n\r\nThe collection of this spatial data is administered by the Resources Regulator in NSW who conducts reviews of the data submitted for assessment purposes. In some cases, information provided may contain inaccuracies that require adjustment following the assessment process by the Regulator. The Regulator will request data resubmission if issues are identified. \r\n\r\nFurther information on the reporting requirements associated with mine rehabilitation can be found at https://www.resourcesregulator.nsw.gov.au/rehabilitation/mine-rehabilitation. \r\n\r\nFind more information about the data at https://www.seed.nsw.gov.au/forecast-data-layer \r\n\r\nAny data related questions should be directed to [email protected]

    Quorrobolong Scribbly Gum Woodland. VIS_ID 4084

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    Unknown provenance. A search of data and literature has not revealed the source of this layer. The files dates are from 2003 so the data is at least this old. The community is listed as a Threatened Ecological Community (TEC).\r\nVIS_ID 408

    Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA), Version 7 (Subregions)

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    Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) version 7.0 represents a landscape based approach to classifying the land surface of Australia. 89 biogeographic regions and 419 sub regions have been delineated, each reflecting a unifying set of major environmental influences which shape the occurrence of flora and fauna and their interaction with the physical environment across Australia and its external territories (excluding Antarctica). IBRA Version 7.0 data consists of two datasets. IBRA bioregions, which is a larger scale regional classification of homogenous ecosystems, and sub regions, which are more localised. IBRA Version 7.0 is the result of both significant changes to certain IBRA 6.1 boundaries, plus refinement of other boundaries due to better data availability amongst some states and territories, and alterations by the states/territories along state borders. The updated boundaries were jointly defined by the Commonwealth, State and Territory nature and conservation agencies. In this respect refinements were carried out to all mainland jurisdictions with significant changes in Queensland and South Australia. In addition the dataset was also updated to more closely conform to the Geoscience Australia 1:100K State borders, and a standard coding/naming convention introduced (for both regions and sub-regions) resulting in differences to both names and codes used in earlier IBRA Versions. Various sources were used to delineate islands - these included the GA100K Admin layer plus the Australian Maritime Boundaries dataset, a Coral Sea dataset (held in ERIN) and the GA Commonwealth Fisheries 2006 dataset

    NSW Forest Extent 2022 (UTM Zones 55 & 56)

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    The 2022 NSW Forest extent layer was created by the NSW DPIRD Forest Science team applying spatio-temporal analysis of the 2017-2022 National Forest and sparse woody vegetation data (Version 7.0 - 2022 Release) (Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment, and Water's). The data is available on data.gov.au.\r\nThe dataset was further analysed and masked to exclude non-forest areas and create a forest extent layer with a 20 percent canopy cover for the NSW UTM Zones 55 & 56. The mask layer includes various datasets such as NSW Land use 2017, State Vegetation Type map (SVTM), Land Zoning, Water body, etc. The DPIRD Plantation unit's Authorised plantation layer (current as Aug 2024) was used to characterise forest types, i.e. Native forest and Plantation

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