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Customised ABS Census Data by Water Sharing Plan (WSP) regions
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Secondary data are not available from ABS Agricultural and Population censuses for economic indicators and measures at a scale matching the NSW water sharing plan (WSP) regions.... -
NSW State Vegetation Type Map (Pre-Clearing)
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
This Pre-Clearing map represents the pre-clearing extent of the State Vegetation Type Map (SVTM). Both SVTM and SVTM (Pre-Clearing) map each Plant Community Type, Vegetation... -
Water Sharing Plans-Significant Wetlands for Unregulated River Water Sharing...
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
ABOUT WETLANDS: Wetlands are a crucial part of the natural environment. Wetlands provide breeding and feeding habitat for waterbirds, fish, invertebrates and plants. Wetlands... -
NSW State Vegetation Type Map
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Current Extent The State Vegetation Type Map (SVTM) is a regional-scale map of NSW Plant Community Types. This map represents the current extent of each Plant Community Type,... -
NPWS WildCount Long-term Fauna Monitoring Species Data 2012-2021
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
The aim of the Wildcount program was to monitor fauna in eastern New South Wales within NPWS estate and identify changes in species populations through occupancy modelling.... -
SGE 2015 Legislative Assembly Preferences State-wide
Preference Data for each ballot paper scrutinised at the election (including informal papers) for the Legislative Assembly for every district. Note individual files for each... -
NSW Child Death Review Team Annual Report 2014
This report concerns 485 children whose deaths were registered in NSW in 2014. The rate of child deaths in 2014 – 28.41 deaths per 100,000 children – is the second lowest annual... -
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The Delamerian Orogen on mainland Australia plotted in time and space
The Delamerian Orogen is a spatially (~1500 km long by ~300 km wide) and temporally (ca. 830 to 495 Ma) extensive orogenic system spanning five states in central and... -
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Behaviour of aluminium and iron in acid runoff from acid sulphate soils in...
Aluminium and iron concentrations and partitioning between particulate, colloidal and dissolved forms were examined in acid run-off from known acid sulphate soil environments in... -
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Global sea-level change as a method of correlating the Late Permian coal...
Eustatic changes in sea level can be used to correlate sequences in widely separated areas. Thick terrestrial sequences with marine intercalations are especially suitable,... -
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Cobar-style polymetallic Au-Cu-Ag-Pb-Zn deposits
The Cobar district, in western New South Wales, is host to several small to medium, sediment-hosted polymetallic precious- and base-metal orebodies (Au-Cu-Ag-Pb-Zn). Gold and... -
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A new antiarchan fish (Placodermi) from the Late Devonian of southeastern Australia
A new asterolepidoid antiarch is described from sediments of probable Late Devonian (Frasnian) age in the Boyd Volcanic Complex. on the south coast of New South Wales. It occurs... -
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The development of the continental shelf of northern New South Wales
Shallow seismic reflection profiling on the continental shelf of northern New South Wales shows a lens of sediments which thickens beneath the mid-shelf, but usually thins... -
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Structural and stratigraphic framework of groundwater occurrence and surface...
The Murray Basin is one of the most important agricultural regions in Australia. After just 100 years of European development, salinity problems threaten the regional economy... -
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Hydrogeological Atlas of the Great Artesian Basin.
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is one of Australia's most significant hydrogeological entities covering more than 1.7 million square kilometres, underlying parts of Queensland,... -
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Water levels, balance, and chemistry of Lake George, New South Wales
The marked water-level fluctuations of Lake George, a closed lake in southern New South Wales, have long been a subject of speculation. Monitoring over a 20-year period... -
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Contributions to the regional geology of the Broken Hill area from geophysical data
The Lower Proterozoic Willyama metamorphic complex and overlying Adelaidean sediments in the Caloola, Kantappa, and Torrowangee Synclinorial Zones form an area of Precambrian... -
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The Newcastle, New South Wales, earthquake of 28 December 1989
An earthquake occurred without warning at 10:27 am on 28 December 1989 (local time) causing loss of life in the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, the first... -
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A non-marine Lower Cretaceous rift-related epicIastic volcanic unit in...
Relationships, thicknesses, and palaeocurrent and other sedimentary data applying to facies associations in Eumeralla Formation outcrops in the eastern Otway Basin distinguish... -
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Palynology of Tertiary Lake Bunyan, Cooma, New South Wales
Pollen and spore assemblages have been recovered from coaly lenses and marginal facies of Tertiary lacustrine sediments at Lake Bunyan, north of Cooma, southern New South Wales....