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    Ballarat Avenue of Honour Plaques

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    Point data for the location of Plaques in the Ballarat Avenue of Honour. Each plaque represents the Ballarat and district men and women who served in World War One. \r\n\r\nAttributes include Site, ID, Feature, Suburb, LG Electoral Ward, FirstName, Surname, Battalion, Rank, Date Enlisted, Killed In Action, Tree Planter, Location of Plaque, Status of Plaque.\r\n\r\nAlthough all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Ballarat in their use.ballarat-avenue-of-honour-plaques - KML - Ballarat Avenue of Honour Plaques<br/>ballarat-avenue-of-honour-plaques - ESRI Shapefile of Points - Ballarat Avenue of Honour Plaques<br/>Ballarat Avenue of Honour Plaques - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map<br/>Ballarat Avenue of Honour Plaques Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools<br/>Ballarat Avenue of Honour Plaques GeoJSON - For use in web-based data visualisation of this collection<br/&gt

    Southern Grampians Model of Early Stone Fruit Suitability

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    Current suitability model for the commodity of Early Stone Fruit in Southern Grampians Shire Council. As modelled through the Land Use Capability project by Deakin University for Southern Grampians Shire Council. Please see linked report for the full report and the scientific methods behind the models: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/54f68ff0e4b023b479e4a746/t/555433cee4b0234e02cabf54/1431581646137/Land+Use+Capability+FINAL+REPORT.pdfSouthern Grampians Model of Early Stone Fruit Suitability - <br/>Southern Grampians Model of Early Stone Fruit Suitability - Suitability model for the commodity of Early Stone Fruit in Southern Grampians Shire Council<br/>Southern Grampians Model of Early Stone Fruit Suitability - Suitability model for the commodity of Early Stone Fruit in Southern Grampians Shire Council<br/>Southern Grampians Model of Early Stone Fruit Suitability - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map<br/>Southern Grampians Model of Early Stone Fruit Suitability Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools<br/&gt

    Southern Grampians Model of Barley Suitability 2050

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    Current suitability model for the commodity of Barley in 2050 in Southern Grampians Shire Council. As modelled through the Land Use Capability project by Deakin University for Southern Grampians Shire Council. Please see linked report for the full report and the scientific methods behind the models: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/54f68ff0e4b023b479e4a746/t/555433cee4b0234e02cabf54/1431581646137/Land+Use+Capability+FINAL+REPORT.pdfSouthern Grampians Model of Barley Suitability 2050 - <br/>Southern Grampians Model of Barley Suitability 2050 - Suitability model for the commodity of Barley in 2050 in Southern Grampians Shire Council<br/>Southern Grampians Model of Barley Suitability 2050 - Suitability model for the commodity of Barley in 2050 in Southern Grampians Shire Council<br/>Southern Grampians Model of Barley Suitability 2050 - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map<br/>Southern Grampians Model of Barley Suitability 2050 Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools<br/&gt

    Brimbank Footpaths

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    This table outlines all footpath network assets within Brimbank as polygon.\r\n\r\nWhile all due care has been taken to ensure the dataset is accurate and current, there may be errors or omissions in it. Brimbank City Council and its employees accept no responsibility for the completeness, accuracy or reliability of the data. Brimbank City Council and its employees also accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, claim, expense, cost or liability whatsoever (including in contract, tort including negligence, pursuant to statue and otherwise) arising in respect of or in connection with using or reliance upon the data in this dataset.Brimbank Footpaths.shp - <br/>Brimbank Footpaths - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map<br/>Brimbank Footpaths Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools<br/>Brimbank Footpaths GeoJSON - For use in web-based data visualisation of this collection<br/&gt

    Brimbank Drinking Fountains

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    Open Space asset features collected as part of the Open Space Inventory & Condition Assessment project. This layer contains point features for outdoor Drinking Fountains.\r\n\r\nWhile all due care has been taken to ensure the dataset is accurate and current, there may be errors or omissions in it. Brimbank City Council and its employees accept no responsibility for the completeness, accuracy or reliability of the data. Brimbank City Council and its employees also accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, claim, expense, cost or liability whatsoever (including in contract, tort including negligence, pursuant to statue and otherwise) arising in respect of or in connection with using or reliance upon the data in this dataset.Brimbank Drinking Fountains.shp - <br/>Brimbank Drinking Fountains - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map<br/>Brimbank Drinking Fountains Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools<br/>Brimbank Drinking Fountains GeoJSON - For use in web-based data visualisation of this collection<br/&gt

    Vote Compass 2013 - Region

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    Responses to Vote Compass questionnaire gathered prior to the 2013 federal election aggregated by region.Vote Compass Questions and Answer Key - <br/>The national budget deficit should be reduced, even if it means fewer public services. - <br/>When there is an economic problem government spending usually makes it worse. - <br/>How much should the government spend on defence? - <br/>How much federal government funding should there be for universities? - <br/>Students in government and non-government schools should receive the same amount of federal funding. - <br/>The federal government should put a price on carbon. - <br/>How much should the federal government do to tackle climate change? - <br/>The government should further restrict foreign ownership of Australian agricultural land. - <br/>Australia should spend more on foreign aid. - <br/>Live animal exports should be banned. - <br/>Medicare should offer basic dental care for everyone, even if people have to pay a higher Medicare levy. - <br/>Private health insurance rebates should depend on income. - <br/>How many new immigrants should Australia admit? - <br/>Boats carrying asylum seekers should be turned back. - <br/>Asylum seekers who arrive by boat should not be allowed to settle in Australia. - <br/>There should be more restrictions on 457 visas issued to temporary foreign workers. - <br/>The Australian constitution should recognise indigenous people as Australia's first inhabitants. - <br/>Trade unions have too much power in the workplace. - <br/>Workplace protections have gone too far. - <br/>The Commonwealth should pass laws requiring more women in senior positions. - <br/>The National Broadband Network should deliver faster speeds even if it costs more. - <br/>How much financial support should the Commonwealth provide to the car industry? - <br/>How much tax should mining companies pay? - <br/>There should be fewer restrictions on coal seam gas exploration. - <br/>The government's parental leave pay should be the same for all working mothers. - <br/>Marriage should only be between a man and a woman. - <br/>Terminally ill patients should be able to legally end their own lives with medical assistance. - <br/>How accessible should abortion services be in Australia? - <br/>Australia should end the monarchy and become a republic. - <br/>How much government regulation should there be on business? - <br/&gt

    Vote Compass 2013 - Age Group

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    Responses to Vote Compass questionnaire gathered prior to the 2013 federal election aggregated by age group.Vote Compass Questions and Answer Key - <br/>The national budget deficit should be reduced, even if it means fewer public services. - <br/>When there is an economic problem government spending usually makes it worse. - <br/>How much should the government spend on defence? - <br/>How much federal government funding should there be for universities? - <br/>Students in government and non-government schools should receive the same amount of federal funding. - <br/>The federal government should put a price on carbon. - <br/>How much should the federal government do to tackle climate change? - <br/>The government should further restrict foreign ownership of Australian agricultural land. - <br/>Australia should spend more on foreign aid. - <br/>Live animal exports should be banned. - <br/>Medicare should offer basic dental care for everyone, even if people have to pay a higher Medicare levy. - <br/>Private health insurance rebates should depend on income. - <br/>How many new immigrants should Australia admit? - <br/>Boats carrying asylum seekers should be turned back. - <br/>Asylum seekers who arrive by boat should not be allowed to settle in Australia. - <br/>There should be more restrictions on 457 visas issued to temporary foreign workers. - <br/>The Australian constitution should recognise indigenous people as Australia's first inhabitants. - <br/>Trade unions have too much power in the workplace. - <br/>Workplace protections have gone too far. - <br/>The Commonwealth should pass laws requiring more women in senior positions. - <br/>The National Broadband Network should deliver faster speeds even if it costs more. - <br/>How much financial support should the Commonwealth provide to the car industry? - <br/>How much tax should mining companies pay? - <br/>There should be fewer restrictions on coal seam gas exploration. - <br/>The government's parental leave pay should be the same for all working mothers. - <br/>Marriage should only be between a man and a woman. - <br/>Terminally ill patients should be able to legally end their own lives with medical assistance. - <br/>How accessible should abortion services be in Australia? - <br/>Australia should end the monarchy and become a republic. - <br/>How much government regulation should there be on business? - <br/&gt

    Surface Geology of Australia 1:1 million scale dataset 2012 edition

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    The Surface Geology of Australia 1:1M scale dataset (2012 edition) is a seamless national coverage of outcrop and surficial geology, compiled for use at or around 1:1 million scale. The data maps outcropping bedrock geology and unconsolidated or poorly consolidated regolith material covering bedrock. Geological units are represented as polygon and line geometries, and are attributed with information regarding stratigraphic nomenclature and hierarchy, age, lithology, and primary data source. The dataset also contains geological contacts, structural features such as faults and shears, and miscellaneous supporting lines like the boundaries of water and ice bodies.\nThe 2012 dataset has been updated from the previous 2010 data by updating geological unit data to 2012 information in the Australian Stratigraphic Units Database (http://www.ga.gov.au/products-services/data-applications/reference-databases/stratigraphic-units.html), incorporating new published mapping in the Northern Territory and Queensland, and correcting errors or inconsistent data identified in the previous edition, particularly in the Phanerozoic geology of Western Australia. The attribute structure of the dataset has also been revised to be more compatible with the GeoSciML data standard, published by the IUGS Commission for Geoscience Information.\nThe first edition of this national dataset was first released in 2008, with map data compiled largely from simplifying and edgematching existing 1:250 000 scale geological maps. Where these maps were not current, more recent source maps ranging in scale from 1:50 000 to 1:1 million were used. In some areas where the only available geological maps were old and poorly located, some repositioning of mapping using recent satellite imagery or geophysics was employed.Web Map Service - Link to web map service<br/>File download - Download the file (gdb)<br/>File download - Download the file (shp)<br/>File download - Download the file (tab)<br/&gt

    Sign

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    Shows the location of signs within the CoGC area, including regulatory, information, naming, traffic management, warning and directional signs.sign - Shows the location of signs within the CoGC area, including regulatory, information, naming, traffic management, warning and directional signs.<br/&gt

    Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Chicken Reef, Great Barrier Reef From 27 Apr 1996 To 10 May 2017

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    This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Chicken Reef.\n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 2.5m from 30 Apr 2009 through to 12 Apr 2010, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 2.5m from 12 Apr 2010 through to 02 Jan 2011, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 2.5m from 04 May 2011 through to 26 Apr 2012, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 2.7m from 22 May 2013 through to 02 May 2014, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 2.7m from 02 May 2014 through to 04 May 2015, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 27 Apr 1996 through to 30 Mar 1997, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 05 May 1998 through to 24 Apr 1999, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 24 Apr 1999 through to 03 May 2000, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 03 May 2001 through to 07 Feb 2002, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 07 Feb 2002 through to 19 Mar 2003, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 19 Mar 2003 through to 01 May 2004, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 09 May 2005 through to 24 Sep 2006, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 24 Sep 2006 through to 19 May 2007, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 3.0m from 09 Jun 2007 through to 30 Apr 2009, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 2.5m from 30 Apr 2009 through to 12 Apr 2010, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 2.5m from 12 Apr 2010 through to 02 Jan 2011, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 2.5m from 04 May 2011 through to 26 Apr 2012, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 2.7m from 22 May 2013 through to 02 May 2014, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 2.7m from 02 May 2014 through to 04 May 2015, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature from 05 May 2015 through to 10 May 2017, and the installation was located at/on Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) Latitude:-18.65337 - Longitude:147.71988. Sensor deployed was a Vemco Minilog-II-T manufactured by VEMCO, model Minilog-II-T. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 7.2m from 30 Apr 2009 through to 12 Apr 2010, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 7.4m from 12 Apr 2010 through to 02 Jan 2011, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 7.6m from 26 Apr 2012 through to 22 May 2013, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Depth at 7.7m from 02 May 2014 through to 04 May 2015, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 27 Apr 1996 through to 30 Mar 1997, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 26 Aug 1997 through to 04 May 1998, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 04 May 1998 through to 24 Apr 1999, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 24 Apr 1999 through to 18 Oct 1999, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 03 May 2000 through to 03 May 2001, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 03 May 2001 through to 07 Feb 2002, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 07 Feb 2002 through to 19 Mar 2003, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 19 Mar 2003 through to 01 May 2004, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 01 May 2004 through to 08 Nov 2004, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 09 May 2005 through to 24 Sep 2006, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 24 Sep 2006 through to 18 May 2007, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.0m from 18 May 2007 through to 30 Apr 2009, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.5m from 30 Apr 2009 through to 24 Mar 2010, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.4m from 12 Apr 2010 through to 02 Jan 2011, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.6m from 26 Apr 2012 through to 22 May 2013, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 7.7m from 02 May 2014 through to 04 May 2015, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a SST Logger (Sensus) manufactured by ReefNet, model Sensus Ultra. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature from 05 May 2016 through to 30 Jul 2016, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a Vemco Minilog-II-T manufactured by VEMCO, model Minilog-II-T. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature from 02 Aug 2016 through to 10 May 2017, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) Latitude:-18.65213 - Longitude:147.7217. Sensor deployed was a Vemco Minilog-II-T manufactured by VEMCO, model Minilog-II-T. \n\nInstrumentation was deployed for measuring Water Temperature at 6.0m from 24 Apr 1999 through to 03 May 2000, and the installation was located at/on Reef Slope Site 2 (CHISL2) Latitude:-18.65488 - Longitude:147.72097. Sensor deployed was a SSTLogger (old style) manufactured by SSTLogger, model SSTLogger.Calibration checked Depth @2.7m data from 30 Apr 2009 until 04 May 2015 (Quality Controlled Data) Located at Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) - <br/>Manually checked Water Temperature data from 27 Apr 1996 until 10 May 2017 (Quality Controlled Data) Located at Reef Flat Site 1 (CHIFL1) - <br/>Calibration checked Depth @7.7m data from 30 Apr 2009 until 04 May 2015 (Quality Controlled Data) Located at Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) - <br/>Manually checked Water Temperature data from 27 Apr 1996 until 10 May 2017 (Quality Controlled Data) Located at Reef Slope Site 1 (CHISL1) - <br/>Manually checked Water Temperature @6.0m data from 24 Apr 1999 until 03 May 2000 (Quality Controlled Data) Located at Reef Slope Site 2 (CHISL2) - <br/>Point of truth URL of this metadata record - <br/&gt

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