Datasets


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
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a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

The efficiency of the daily road network commute is marginally changing.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

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The Queensland public transport sector is performing better than the target benchmarks, particularly in South East Queensland


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

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Type of release
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Description

The use of major bikeways in South East Queensland increased between 2015 and 2017.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

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a one-off release of a single dataset

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There were almost 6 times the number of light commercial vehicles than heavy vehicles registered in 2017.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

Since 2012, one Queensland place has been entered in the National Heritage List. There are 12 Queensland places on the National Heritage List.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a set of related datasets

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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

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a set of related datasets

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Description

More than 96% of the pre-European settlement extent of estuarine wetlands in Queensland remained in 2013.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a set of related datasets

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More than 94% of the pre-European settlement extent of freshwater wetlands in Queensland remained in 2013. Changes in the extent of freshwater wetlands have been monitored in Queensland since 2001.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

The protected area estate increased by half a million hectares between 2015–2017 and now covers approximately 8.2% of Queensland


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

Sediment, nutrients and chemicals, and the loss of riparian forests are the major catchment pressures that broadly impact Queensland’s freshwater rivers but vary in their relative importance between regions.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

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Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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The amount of domestic kerbside waste sent to landfill increased from about 1.21 million tonnes in 2014–2015 to about 1.26 million tonnes in 2016–2017.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

Between 2012–2013 and 2016–2017 the amounts of glass and plastic sent for recycling by councils increased by about 22,600t and 6,500t respectively, while the amount of steel cans sent for recycling declined by about 600t.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

Adjusting for population levels, Queensland households generated an average of 556kg of waste per capita in 2016 2017, ranging from 390kg in the Cairns region to 680kg in Remote Queensland.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

In 2016–2017, about 53,000t of household waste generated interstate was transported to Queensland for disposal.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

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Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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The 2.146 million tonnes of construction and demolition waste landfilled in 2016–2017 was about 261,000t more than the amount landfilled in the previous year, and about 1.297 million tonnes more than in 2011–2012.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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The amount of construction and demolition waste recovered increased by 133%, rising from about 949,000t in 2011–12 to about 2.212 million tonnes in 2016–2017.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Not Applicable

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automatically awarded

Description

About 640,000t of construction and demolition waste generated interstate was transported to Queensland landfills for disposal in 2016–2017.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

The 1.443 million tonnes of commercial and industrial waste landfilled in 2016–2017 was similar to the amounts reported in previous years.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

Data Licence
Not Applicable

Content Licence
Creative Commons Attribution

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

Between 2015–2016 and 2016–2017, the amount of commercial and industrial waste recovered or recycled increased by 1,500t (0.1%) to 1.319 million tonnes.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Not Applicable

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Creative Commons Attribution

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automatically awarded

Description

In 2016–2017, about 23,000t of commercial and industrial waste generated interstate was transported to Queensland landfills for disposal.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Not Applicable

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Creative Commons Attribution

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automatically awarded

Description

The average number of litter items at urban sites in Queensland has been consistently higher than the average across Australia. There has been a gradual decline in the number of litter items and volume of litter recorded since 2005 in both Queensland and Australia.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

Cigarette butts, while contributing a very small fraction to litter volume, are the most common type of litter. Glass is the least prevalent litter type. Plastic waste items are high in number and volume.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Description

Solid and sludge wastes requiring special handling, categorised as high-level waste, made up 58% of trackable waste disposed to landfill in Queensland in 2015–2016.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

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Not Applicable

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automatically awarded

Description

Putrescible and organic wastes made up 46% of trackable wastes recovered for recycling, reclamation, direct re-use or alternative use in Queensland in 2015–2016.


Published By Environment and Science

Issued over 6 years ago

AU
beta

Summary

Type of release
a one-off release of a single dataset

Data Licence
Not Applicable

Content Licence
Creative Commons Attribution

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

About 93% of the trackable waste received in Queensland from other Australian states and territories in 2015–2016 came from New South Wales.