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OMNIconnect Pty Ltd - Designated service areas - August 2020
This data set describes the service areas where OMNIconnect is the Statutory Infrastructure Provider (SIP). This data set forms part of the SIP register which is managed by the ACMA. Further information on the SIP register is located on the ACMA’s website at https://www.acma.gov.au/sip-registerOMNIconnect_Pty_Ltd_data.zip - <br/>OMNIconnect CombinedServiceArea_polygon_style.sld - Polygon style file<br/>OMNIconnect Pty Ltd - Designated service areas - August 2020 - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map<br/>OMNIconnect Pty Ltd - Designated service areas - August 2020 Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools<br/>OMNIconnect Pty Ltd - Designated service areas - August 2020 GeoJSON - For use in web-based data visualisation of this collection<br/>
Interphone Pty Ltd - Erskine WA - Declaration - August 2021
Interphone declaration given to the ACMA on 24 August 2021.\r\n\r\nService area: RAAFA Erskine Village, Erskine, WA 6210\r\n\r\nInfrastructure installed: FTTP - Fibre to the premisesService Area Declaration-RAAFA Erskine-20210824.pdf - <br/>interphone_pty_ltd_raafa_erskine_service_area_declaration.zip - <br/>Interphone Pty Ltd - Erskine WA - Declaration - August 2021 - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map<br/>Interphone Pty Ltd - Erskine WA - Declaration - August 2021 Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools<br/>Interphone Pty Ltd - Erskine WA - Declaration - August 2021 GeoJSON - For use in web-based data visualisation of this collection<br/>
Lynham Networks Pty Ltd - Declaration - May 2021
Lynham Networks' declaration given to the ACMA on 6 May 2021 covers 11 service areas in Victoria.\r\n\r\nInfrastructure to be installed: FTTB - Fibre to the basement\r\n\r\n1) LHN_ELLINGWORTH 9-11 ELLINGWORTH PARADE, BOX HILL, VIC 3128 VIC 6/5/2021\r\n\r\n2) LHN_BECKWORTH 184-186 TOORONGA ROAD, GLEN IRIS, VIC 3146 VIC 6/5/2021\r\n\r\n3) LHN_CAMBRIDGE 88 CAMBRIDGE STREET, COLLINGWOOD, VIC 3066 VIC 6/5/2021\r\n\r\n4) LHN_KINGS VILLAGE 195 GEELONG ROAD, KINGSVILLE, VIC 3012 VIC 6/5/2021\r\n\r\n5) LHN_LILIX 51-59 THISTLETHWAITE STREET, SOUTH MELBOURNE, VIC 3205 VIC\t6/5/2021\r\n\r\n6) LHN_HALCYON 462 LYGON STREET, BRUNSWICK EAST, VIC 3057 VIC\t6/5/2021\r\n\r\n7) LHN_BRANX 16 LONSDALE STREET, BRADDON, ACT 2612 VIC 6/5/2021\r\n\r\n8) LHN_MANNINGHAM 330-334 MANNINGHAM ROAD, DONCASTER, VIC 3108 VIC 6/5/2021\r\n \r\n9) LHN_NEW HAMPTON 39-41 CRISP STREET, HAMPTON, VIC 3188 VIC 6/5/2021\r\n\r\n10) LHN_GORDON MARIBYRNONG 421 GORDON STREET, MARIBYRNONG, VIC 3032 VIC 6/5/2021\r\n\r\n11) LHN_WESTEND 185 ROSSLYN STREET, WEST MELBOURNE VIC 3003 VIC 6/5/2021Lynham_Networks_Declaration_May_2021_data.zip - <br/>Lynham_Networks_Declaration_May_2021.pdf - <br/>Lynham_Networks_service_areas_list.xlsx - <br/>
LBN Co Pty Ltd - multiple declared areas - January 2021
LBN Co declaration for 9 service areas given to the ACMA on 21 January 2021.\r\n\r\nInfrastructure installed: FTTP - Fibre to the premiseslbnco_pty_ltd_data##18012021_declaration.zip - <br/>lbnco_pty_ltd_##21012021_declaration.pdf - <br/>lbnco_pty_ltd_##18012021_declaration.xlsx - <br/>
Library Customer Satisfaction Rating 2022
Public consultation regarding the Library Customer Satisfaction Rating 2022 ran from Monday 11 April through until Monday 2 May 2022, which gathered valuable community feedback on the service delivery and customer satisfaction of Townsville CityLibraries.\r\n\r\nThis report identifies and captures all feedback associated with the consultation and serves as a public document to close the loop on the engagement process. The findings contained herein are presented in their entirety and draw no conclusions or recommendations on project or strategy outcomes going forward.Library Customer Satisfaction Rating 2022 - Public consultation regarding the Library Customer Satisfaction Rating 2022 ran from Monday 11 April through until Monday 2 May 2022, which gathered valuable community feedback on the service delivery and customer satisfaction of Townsville CityLibraries.\r\n\r\nThis report identifies and captures all feedback associated with the consultation and serves as a public document to close the loop on the engagement process. The findings contained herein are presented in their entirety and draw no conclusions or recommendations on project or strategy outcomes going forward.<br/>Library Customer Satisfaction Rating 2022 - Public consultation regarding the Library Customer Satisfaction Rating 2022 ran from Monday 11 April through until Monday 2 May 2022, which gathered valuable community feedback on the service delivery and customer satisfaction of Townsville CityLibraries.\r\n\r\nThis report identifies and captures all feedback associated with the consultation and serves as a public document to close the loop on the engagement process. The findings contained herein are presented in their entirety and draw no conclusions or recommendations on project or strategy outcomes going forward.<br/>
Glenorchy City Council Kerbs
\r\n\r\nKerb lines throughout the Glenorchy City Council municipal area. The dataset\r\nwas created by digitisation of aerial imagery and through precise GNSS\r\nsurvey.\r\n\r\nKerbs SHP - <br/>Kerbs TAB - <br/>Kerbs GPKG - <br/>
Townsville City Council Infrastructure Charges Register
Registers of infrastructure charges are required to made available under the Planning Regulation 2017. Townsville City Council is providing the register in two spreadsheets, for approvals from 1 July 2014. The manual register contains information on those infrastructure charges that have been manually calculated (generally older approvals). The Novoplan register contains information for approvals processed through the Novoplan software.Novoplan Register - Registers of infrastructure charges are required to made available under the Planning Regulation 2017. Townsville City Council is providing the register in two spreadsheets, for approvals from 1 July 2014. The manual register contains information on those infrastructure charges that have been manually calculated (generally older approvals). The Novoplan register contains information for approvals processed through the Novoplan software.<br/>Manual Charges Register - Registers of infrastructure charges are required to made available under the Planning Regulation 2017. Townsville City Council is providing the register in two spreadsheets, for approvals from 1 July 2014. The manual register contains information on those infrastructure charges that have been manually calculated (generally older approvals). The Novoplan register contains information for approvals processed through the Novoplan software.<br/>Infrastructure Charges Annual Report 2019-20 - An annual report about trunk infrastructure expenditure and infrastructure charges for the previous financial year and forecasts into the near future is required under the Planning Regulation 2017.<br/>
Residential Bin Collection
Residential Bin CollectionResidential Bin Collection - <br/>
Townsville City Council Transport Assets
Location of Townsville's Transport Assets including kerb and channel, pathways, bridges, bus stops and boat rampsTownsville City Council Transport Assets - Location of Townsville's Transport Assets including kerb and channel, pathways, bridges, bus stops and boat ramps<br/>
Namoi surface water mine footprints - charts
## **Abstract** \r\n\r\nThis dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme from multiple source datasets. The source datasets are identified in the Lineage field in this metadata statement. The processes undertaken to produce this derived dataset are described in the History field in this metadata statement.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains all the data and plots showing the development of surface water mine footprints in the Namoi subregion. They are published in the Namoi 2.1.6 and Namoi 2.6.1 products.\r\n\r\n## **Dataset History** \r\n\r\nThe Namoi surface water mine footprints represents the area in a mine site that impacts surface runoff through interception and thus preventing its entry to the natural stream network. The footprints includes the entire area disturbed by the coal mine development, including mine pits, roads, spoil dumps, water storages and mine infrastructure. It may also include otherwise undisturbed parts of the landscape from which natural runoff is drained into mine-disturbed areas or retained in reservoirs. As new parts of the mine lease areas are opened up and rehabilitated areas established, the footprint changes over the life of a mine's operation.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThis dataset represents a compilation of the change in area of all surface water mine footprints over the lifetime of the mine. The areas have been plotted and are presented in the NAM 2.1-2.2 and NAM 2.6.1 products.\r\n\r\n## **Dataset Citation** \r\n\r\nBioregional Assessment Programme (2017) Namoi surface water mine footprints - charts. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 12 March 2019, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/165711c0-1c40-4994-9cc1-6f478e6628c0.\r\n\r\n## **Dataset Ancestors** \r\n\r\n* **Derived From** [Namoi surface water mine footprints - compiled](https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/2caca31a-67c8-4bdd-aeaa-8477d29022e7)\r\n\r\n* **Derived From** [Namoi Surface Water Mine Footprints - digitised](https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/fa0a0d09-3780-498a-a412-242b25130291)\r\n\r\n* **Derived From** [Namoi Environmental Impact Statements - Mine footprints](https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/493a47cd-4228-4dec-bb72-bcf4495fa306)\r\n\r\nNamoi surface water mine footprints - charts - Data File<br/>