Published By Queensland Health
Issued over 6 years ago
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Remuneration - Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service Government Bodies. Information regarding the role, function, responsibilities and achievements of this body is available in the Annual Report
Published By Queensland Health
Issued over 6 years ago
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Consultancy spending undertaken by the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service. This information forms part of the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service annual reports
Published By Queensland Health
Issued over 6 years ago
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Remuneration - Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service Sub Committees. Information regarding the role, function, responsibilities and achievements of this body is available in the Annual Report
Published By Queensland Health
Issued over 6 years ago
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Information about overseas travel undertaken by officers. This information forms part of the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service annual reports.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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The number of reported offences by police districts, monthly from July 2001.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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Data relating to persons responsible for offences for police districts. It is important to note that Queensland Police Service offender statistics are based on offence counts and do not and cannot refer to individuals. Rather, offender data refers to the number of offences cleared or solved through an action against an offender. As such, offender data does not equate to a unique offender count nor does it equate to the number of offences cleared. Only persons ten years and over deemed to be offenders, Juvenile offenders are those aged between and including ten and sixteen years. Offenders have not been included if their age or gender is not specified in Queensland Police Service records.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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Data relating to persons responsible for offences by police region. It is important to note that Queensland Police Service offender statistics are based on offence counts and do not and cannot refer to individuals. Rather, offender data refers to the number of offences cleared or solved through an action against an offender. As such, offender data does not equate to a unique offender count nor does it equate to the number of offences cleared. Only persons ten years and over deemed to be offenders, Juvenile offenders are those aged between and including ten and sixteen years. Offenders have not been included if their age or gender is not specified in Queensland Police Service records.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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The number of reported offences by police divisions, monthly from July 2001.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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The number of reported offences by Police Regions, monthly from July 2001.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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The number of reported offences per 100,000 persons by police districts, monthly from July 2001.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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The number of reported offences per 100,000 persons by police divisions, monthly from July 2001.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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The number of reported offences per 100,000 persons by police regions, monthly from July 2001.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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Data relating to victims of offences against the person. Does not provide a unique count as one person may be counted several times.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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Data relating to victims of offences against the person by police district. They do not provide a unique count as one person may be counted several times.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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Data relates to persons responsible for offences. It is important to note that Queensland Police Service offender statistics are based on offence counts and do not and cannot refer to individuals. Rather, offender data refers to the number of offences cleared or solved through an action against an offender. As such, offender data does not equate to a unique offender count nor does it equate to the number of offences cleared. Only persons ten years and over deemed to be offenders, Juvenile offenders are those aged between and including ten and sixteen years. Offenders have not been included if their age or gender is not specified in Queensland Police Service records.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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Offence rates—monthly from July 1997
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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The number of reported offences per 100,000 persons in Queensland, monthly from July 1997.
Published By Police
Issued over 6 years ago
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Data relating to victims of offences against the person. Does not provide a unique count as one person may be counted several times.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued over 6 years ago
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The loss of remnant native vegetation in Queensland have been monitored since 1997 and reached a peak during 1999-2000 at which point 0.4% of the state's remnant vegetation was lost in one year.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued over 6 years ago
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Queensland's current remnant vegetation extent covers 80% of the state: 9% of this remnant vegetation is within protected areas.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued over 6 years ago
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The protected area estate increased by 3 million hectares between 2011-2015 and now covers 7.9% of Queensland.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued over 6 years ago
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The area of Queensland is 172.8 million hectares. In 2013, about 80% of the state contained remnant regional ecosystems, of which 1% had a conservation classification of 'endangered' regional ecosystems, 10% classified as 'of concern' and 69% of remnant regional ecosystems were of 'no concern at present'.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued over 6 years ago
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In 2014-2015, 296,000 hectares per year of woody vegetation was cleared, statewide.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued over 6 years ago
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Southeastern bioregions are the most heavily fragmented and prone to further degradation being in close proximity to cleared land.
Published By Environment and Science
Issued over 6 years ago
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More than 94% of the pre-European settlement extent of freshwater wetlands in Queensland remained in 2013.