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    Playbook for the G20 Brisbane summit

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    Australia will chair the G20 for 12 months from 1 December 2013. It will be the largest international economic meeting ever held in Australia. This paper outlines the strategy, priorities and steps required for the Brisbane G20 summit to be a success – it is a ‘playbook’ for Australia’s G20 presidency.Key findings:For the Brisbane summit to be a success, Australia will need to improve the way the G20 works, define a focused agenda and directly engage leaders. A pragmatic, business-like approach is required. Priorities for the Brisbane leaders’ summit should include: developing a ‘G20 coordinated growth strategy’; breathing life back into the multilateral trading system; tackling climate change financing; delivering tangible progress in the international effort to combat tax evasion and avoidance; and, mainstreaming development into the G20 agenda. To achieve these outcomes will require a strategic game plan and a co-ordinated 12 month campaign, led by the Prime Minister and involving all aspects of Australian society

    Events — Brisbane Festival

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nThis Dataset contains event information for the Brisbane City Council Brisbane Festival. The festival runs annually in September (only). Events are added during August and the feeds may appear empty the remaining 10 months of the year.\n\n\nAbout Brisbane Festival:\n\n\n* [Brisbane Festival](https://www.brisbanefestival.com.au/info/about) is one of Australia’s major international arts festivals.\n* Each September, it explodes across the city with a thrilling program of theatre, music, dance, circus, opera and major public events such as Riverfire.\n* Brisbane Festival attracts an audience of around one million people every year.\n\n\nThe dataset was created using data from an external service called Trumba. The data is a transformed extract created using the Trumba Calendar API XML feed, that is limited to the next 1,000 events. The transformed extract is converted to a CSV file and uploaded into this dataset daily.\n\n\nTo access and view the data using the Source API (Trumba), use the information below and your preferred link in the Data and Resources section. The Source API is available for this dataset in:\n\n\n* Trumba Calendar \\- API \\- XML feed is limited to the next 1,000 events\n\n\nThe Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt

    Brisbane Community Profiles

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nThe Brisbane Community Profiles provide detailed statistical information for Greater Brisbane and Brisbane City using information from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Commonwealth and Queensland Government sources.\n\n\nProfiles are generated using the latest demographic, social and economic data to gather information about the people who live in an area (Resident Profile) the workers and businesses that operate in the area (Workforce Profile) or how the area has changed over time (Time Series Profile).\n\n\nThe Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.\n\n\nTo select and view data use the link in the Data and resources section below.\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt

    Events — Brisbane parks

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nThis dataset contains information on events held in Brisbane parks. It includes locations, dates and times.\n\n\nBrisbane City Council's events data containing dates, costs, booking requirements, venue and location for Brisbane parks events in Brisbane.\n\n\nThe dataset was created using data from an external service called Trumba. The data is a transformed extract created using the Trumba Calendar API XML feed, that is limited to the next 1,000 events. The transformed extract is converted to a CSV file and uploaded into this dataset daily.\n\n\nTo access and view the data using the Source API (Trumba), use the information below and your preferred link in the Data and Resources section. The Source API is available for this dataset in:\n\n\n* Trumba Calendar \\- API \\- XML feed is limited to the next 1,000 events\n\n\nThe Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt

    Events — Brisbane Powerhouse

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nThis dataset contains information on Brisbane Powerhouse events. It includes locations, dates and times.\n\n\nBrisbane City Council's events data containing dates, costs, booking requirements, venue and location for Brisbane Powerhouse events in Brisbane.\n\n\nThe dataset was created using data from an external service called Trumba. The data is a transformed extract created using the Trumba Calendar API XML feed, that is limited to the next 1,000 events. The transformed extract is converted to a CSV file and uploaded into this dataset daily.\n\n\nTo access and view the data using the Source API (Trumba), use the information below and your preferred link in the Data and Resources section. The Source API is available for this dataset in:\n\n\n* Trumba Calendar \\- API \\- XML feed is limited to the next 1,000 events\n\n\nThe Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt

    Brisbane Food Trucks — Bookings

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nThe Brisbane Food Trucks website (bnefoodtrucks.com.au) was updated on 30 June 2025\\. As part of this update, the previous data API has been decommissioned. While the datasets remain accessible, they may no longer be fully functional, and are currently under review.\n\n\nThe [Brisbane Food Trucks website](https://www.bnefoodtrucks.com.au) is a one\\-stop\\-shop for gourmet food trucks. The website allows food truck operators to create profiles, upload menu information and take advantage of GPS technology to enable customers to track their location.\n\nTo help third parties promote Brisbane Food Trucks, we have enabled a data API. This release is one\\-way data feed only. The intent of the API is to allow external parties to replicate the mapping feature provided by the site.\n\nThis resource provides details of current bookings, selected by Food truck operator and was created by the three Booking APIs:\n\n* Brisbane Food Trucks — Bookings — API \\- covers bookings at a Council premium site\n* Brisbane Food Trucks — Drive up Bookings — API \\- bookings at ad hoc sites, selected by food truck operator\n* Brisbane Food Trucks — Private Bookings — API \\- bookings at private sites (non\\-council properties), selected by food truck operator.\n\nTo access and view the data in the source APIs or see additional information, use the links in the Data and Resources section below.\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt

    Public Toilets in Brisbane

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nThis dataset has been created by Brisbane City Council using The National Public Toilet Map website data sourced from the National Public Toilet Map dataset published on data.gov.au.\n\n\nThe National Public Toilet Map website shows the location of public and private public toilet facilities across Australia. The National Public Toilet Map data used in this dataset has been filtered to show toilets in the Brisbane City Council Local Government Area (LGA).\n\n\nInformation is provided about each toilet, such as location, availability of baby change rooms and accessibility for people with disabilities.\n\n\nMore information about The National Public Toilet Map can be found on [The National Public Toilet Map website](https://toiletmap.gov.au).\n\n\nThe Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt

    Brisbane weeds

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nData from the [Brisbane City Council weed identification tool](https://weeds.brisbane.qld.gov.au/). The weed identification tool was developed to help identify weeds in your yard, and find the best method to control and remove them.\n\n\nThis dataset is an extract from the weed identification tool and was created using the API. \n\n\n\nTo access and view the data in the source API use the Source API link in the Data and Resources section below. \n\n\n\nThe Data and resources section of this dataset contains further information for this dataset.\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt

    Brisbane Infrastructure Charges Resolutions — Charging Areas

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nThe Brisbane City Council charging areas layer provides a spatial representation of each infrastructure charges resolution document, which identifies where infrastructure charges could be levied.\n\nThe Brisbane City Council charging areas layer is associated with each infrastructure charges resolution, from Brisbane Adopted Infrastructure Charges Resolution No.1 to the current infrastructure charges resolution.\n\nDetailed descriptions of where infrastructure charges can be levied are found in the relevant infrastructure charges resolution document. Links to these documents can be found on the [Brisbane City Council website](https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning-and-building/applying-and-post-approval/infrastructure-charges). \n\nThe creation of the charging areas layer includes relevant Priority Development Areas (PDAs), which are published by the State of Queensland through their [Open Data portal](https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/priority-development-areas-economic-development-queensland).\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt

    Brisbane Food Trucks — Trucks

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    ***This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – [data.brisbane.qld.gov.au](https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au). The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.*** \n \nThe Brisbane Food Trucks website (bnefoodtrucks.com.au) was updated on 30 June 2025\\. As part of this update, the previous data API has been decommissioned. While the datasets remain accessible, they may no longer be fully functional, and are currently under review.\n\n\nThe [Brisbane Food Trucks website](https://www.bnefoodtrucks.com.au) is a one\\-stop\\-shop for gourmet food trucks. The website allows food truck operators to create profiles, upload menu information and take advantage of GPS technology to enable customers to track their location.\n\nTo help third parties promote Brisbane Food Trucks, we have enabled a data API. This release is one\\-way data feed only. The intent of the API is to allow external parties to replicate the mapping feature provided by the site.\n\nThis dataset provides the details loaded by food truck operators to their profile page and was created using the API. Data is used to build both map pins and the custom truck landing pages on Brisbane Food Trucks.\n\nTo access and view the data in the source API or see additional information use the links in the Data and Resources section below.\n\nExplore the dataset - This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – <a href="https://data.brisbane.qld.gov.au">data.brisbane.qld.gov.au</a>. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.<br/&gt
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