19th Century Photographs by Captain Samuel SweetThese photographs (approximately 920) were taken by Captain Samuel Sweet, sea captain and photographer of colonial South Australia. Sweet began working as a photographer in Adelaide in 1867. In 1875 he retired from the sea and established his own photographic studio in Adelaide. He took photographs around South Australia, developing them in a horse-drawn darkroom. Sweet is known as the colony's foremost landscape photographer of the 1870s.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/28baf505-4c5f-4e45-9fae-2605ee1cf7c12014-06-10T13:51:09.8490312017-07-06T05:56:14.541999DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1865-01-011902-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaadelaide, events, geographical, history, localities, people, photographers, port adelaide, portraits, state library of south australiaarts-culture-history
19th Century Photographs by Ernest GallThe photographs (approximately 660) were taken by Ernest Gall, a South Australian born photographer active from the 1880s to the 1920s. In 1899 he was described as a ‘distinctly modern professional photographer’. Gall is noted for his photographs of civic events, portraits and photographs showing Adelaide’s development into a growing modern city.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/54c50844-6653-4704-8dc8-5f5c8f5f14eb2014-06-10T13:32:58.3346032017-07-06T06:11:06.592081DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1850-01-011920-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaadelaide, events, geographical, history, localities, people, photographers, photographs, portraits, state library of south australiaarts-culture-history
19th Century Photographs by Townsend DuryeaThe photographs (approximately 165) were taken by Townsend Duryea, a noted photographer of colonial South Australia. Duryea was active in South Australia 1855-1875. He and his brother were the first known photographers to work in areas of South Australia outside Adelaide. Duryea is particularly known for his panoramas of Adelaide and portraits of surviving original European colonists of South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/97f60b3e-9b50-4cc2-9960-73288d076c512014-06-10T12:57:32.3753702019-08-29T04:40:29.655895DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1856-01-011887-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaadelaide, events, geographical, history, localities, people, photographs, portraits, state library of south australiaarts-culture-history
2016-2017 Annual Report Regulatory Data2016-2017 Annual Report Regulatory DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f0a5b81e-aa02-421e-9f86-40bec4a238802017-10-23T23:16:24.8461522017-10-23T23:17:22.012115contact@jamfactory.com.au2016-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auJamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design IncAnnual report dataarts-culture-history
2017 Annual Report data2017 Annual Report data published by the SACE Board of South Australia.datasetEnglishLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/01805b7b-59c1-4937-88f7-4b7893465eb42018-06-07T04:06:05.3686842019-04-24T02:21:27.832780SACE.Info@sa.gov.au2017-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSACE Board of South Australiaannual report, Annual report dataeducation-skills-and-learning
2018 Annual Report data2018 Annual Report data published by the SACE Board of South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/ce6ea53d-2336-4941-acc8-6db5bbb284bd2019-04-24T02:20:05.7687142019-04-24T02:21:45.266811askSACE@sa.gov.au2018-01-012019-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSACE Board of South Australiaannual report, Annual report data, educationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
3D Model of the City of Adelaide3D Model of the city of Adelaide. The link contains a list of a large number of sub-folders and files. At the bottom of the list are the help files, block map and metadata. Some blocks have had their original origins reset, please refer to the 'How to fix broken origins' spreadsheet. *TIP for Sketch Up only* - bring the models in & attach them to the origin, set the scale to 39.625 (inches in 1 metre). Scale for all other software is 1:100. For quicker performance in the textured version, go to View Menu, Face Style and select 'shaded'.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/335b887e-58ad-42e0-902e-7ebf05515b872015-06-10T02:09:58.8019092016-07-29T04:53:55.016301city@adelaidecitycouncil.comN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaide3d, 3d model, buildings, city, map
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students by school type in SA Government SchoolsFull-time equivalent enrolments of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students from 2012 by type of school collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) students – are students who have identified to be of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin.
The term ‘origin’ is considered to relate to people’s Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent and for some, but not all, their cultural identify.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f32d980f-92c2-459b-b149-7b4691ab71882018-05-11T03:45:54.2338232019-05-17T03:35:37.616910DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by school type2012-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationaboriginal, ATSI, education, government, schools, students, Torres Strait Islandereducation-skills-and-learning
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Disability EmploymentGovernment Services Group (GSG) Workforce Report: PS Act Employees in GSG Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) and Disability Employment as at December 2014.
GSG previous business unit of the Department of Premier and Cabinet.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/ed23bd1b-f7e7-4316-bac2-b9ac585386402015-06-12T06:49:21.5175832015-06-12T06:51:11.556392datasa@sa.gov.au2014-09-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAboriginal, ATSI, Disability, indigenous, Torres, Torres Straitgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Health Atlas of AustraliaThe Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Health Atlas data presenting the latest Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Social Health Atlas indicators are available by Indigenous Areas, including totals for the Capital cities/ Rest of States/Territories, States/ Territories and Australia.
Note: The Department of Health has approved for release a set of population estimates by Indigenous status for 2011, and projections to 2016 by Statistical Areas Level 2, Indigenous Region and Primary Health Network. To obtain these data, please contact us.
Attribution: Torrens University AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ab9b4659-3508-4fc7-a631-c52ab19170372017-03-09T06:06:07.2025482018-09-12T02:26:16.090133phidu@tua.edu.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataaboriginal, health, social atlasgovernment-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
History Festival ArchiveThe History Festival is held every year in May. This dataset contains an archive of festival events for 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8606923a-8c21-4a2a-b31b-925f6fee46162015-05-14T07:15:48.1697392017-06-27T02:07:34.579520webmaster@history.sa.gov.au22013-05-012015-05-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiaabout time, australianhistory, festival, history festival, history month, history week, localhistory, militaryhistory, mining historyarts-culture-history
Accounts Payable - Invoices Accurately ProcessedAccounts Payable - Invoices accurately processed, by agency for April 2015.
Dataset released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/5d282d4f-0b60-4985-b61d-4326c94368e12015-06-01T05:19:25.9295942015-06-01T05:22:45.724301datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, accounts payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of feed file transactions paid - ProjectionNumber of feed file transactions paid (by agency) – projection for 2015/16 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/98a0b762-9c7d-4025-97ca-0f9cb95d17bd2015-06-01T00:16:40.5725552015-06-02T01:25:13.660267datasa@sa.gov.au2015-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts payable, government accounts, government payments, invoices, projectiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of manual invoices paid - ProjectionNumber of manual invoices paid (by agency). Projection for 2015/16 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/230db6fa-c89c-40c8-97f7-3a8bf747c6322015-06-01T00:09:34.8503712015-06-02T01:20:04.562384datasa@sa.gov.au2015-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, financial year, invoices, manual, payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Urgent PaymentsNumber of urgent payments (by agency) for April 2015.
Dataset released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/87dacc98-2df7-4c52-b98e-43dc2853d9612015-06-01T05:24:56.5349542015-06-01T05:26:05.231960datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, payments, turn around timegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Receivable - Invoices Raised within Agreed TimeframeInvoices raised within agreed timeframe (by agency) for April 2015.
Dataset released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/813966bc-f7ce-4836-8a75-8c3457421a792015-06-01T05:31:55.3021072015-06-01T05:32:18.070234datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, invoicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Receivable - Invoices Raised without ErrorInvoices raised without error (by agency) for April 2015.
Dataset released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/e9c1b103-88ce-4acc-85bb-07260f2c2cea2015-06-01T05:29:14.8690542015-06-01T05:30:13.731638datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts receivable, invoicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Receivable - Number of external feed/feeder system invoices raised - ProjectionAccounts Receivable - Number of external feed/feeder system invoices raised (by agency) – projection for 2015/16 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/03fd97de-2a3b-4739-973c-fd447654f27d2015-06-01T00:30:22.9565072015-06-02T01:26:38.201697datasa@sa.gov.au2015-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, finances, invoices raised, receivablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Receivable - Number of external feed/feeder system remittances processed - ProjectionNumber of external feed/feeder system remittances processed (by agency) – projection for 2015/16 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e1e6f391-73e5-42d8-afe3-055130bf74252015-06-01T00:44:22.2212912015-06-02T01:30:35.685351datasa@sa.gov.au2015-06-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, feed, feeder system, receivable, remittancesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Receivable - Number of manual invoices raised - ProjectionNumber of manual invoices raised (by agency) – projection for 2015/16 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cef71acd-055e-40b8-9b46-386951f123372015-06-01T00:27:01.4803512015-06-02T01:24:21.759810datasa@sa.gov.au2015-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, financial year, goverment, invoices, receivable, receivablesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Receivable - Number of manual remittances processed - ProjectionNumber of manual remittances processed (by agency) – projection for 2015/16 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2f577d65-d015-4c65-a91a-04b34a09c4d12015-06-01T00:34:06.9021002015-06-02T01:23:33.992128datasa@sa.gov.au2015-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, finances, receivable, remittancesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Soil AciditySoil acidity mapping highlights land where acidification due to normal farming practices is, or could become, a significant problem. Mapping shows surface and subsoil acidity, and surface buffering capacity (ability to withstand pH changes), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each soil acidity class (spatial data statistics). Also available for download in the Australian Soil Resource Information System format:
[Surface Soil Acidity](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/surface-acidity-asris); [Subsurface Soil Acidity](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/subsurface-acidity-asris) and [Subsoil Acidity](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/subsoil-acidity-asris).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/2d0aaf28-b9e1-4673-ae1f-b04141ccf70b2016-06-09T02:15:00.7601682020-02-18T06:49:59.035810datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Current and Future Potential Soil Acidity (ASRIS)Combines the assessment of soils that are currently acidic (or prone to acidification in the short term) and soils that are not currently recognised as acid prone, but could conceivably become acidic over the next 10-50 years (from 2015). The analysis is based on Soil Landscape Mapping of SA's agricultural districts using soil class information in the nationally-consistent Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS) data format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b44e6313-6ff0-4a79-8b14-cc733c3d29cf2018-11-19T02:12:51.0916482020-01-16T03:22:37.421812datasa@sa.gov.au2017-06-15Southern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, ASRIS soil attribute, land use, soil, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Future Acidification Potential (ASRIS)Future acidification potential is a term which applies to soils which are not currently acidic (or prone to acidification in the short term), but could conceivably become acidic in future, regardless of land use or management practices. 'Future' implies a time frame of 10-50 years from 2015. The analysis is based on Soil Landscape Mapping of SA's agricultural districts using soil class information in the nationally-consistent Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS) data format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/a4c448fe-408e-4647-8552-9c73303e10592017-12-04T00:40:28.6018222020-02-18T22:53:33.058343datasa@sa.gov.au2017-06-15Southern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, ASRIS soil attribute, land use, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Acid Sulfate Soil PotentialAcid sulfate soil potential mapping shows the proportion of land susceptible to the development of acid sulfate soils, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each acid sulfate soil potential class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/b858a5ba-e4e3-4daf-baff-40a9070092b02016-06-09T02:48:07.6560992020-02-18T06:53:05.009761datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Acquittal ReportEnd of year acquittal report for 2017_18datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/998a431f-b653-470a-8597-586a56dcc99c2018-11-20T06:02:13.1358872018-11-20T06:07:30.915174info@adelaidefestival.com.auEnd of year acquittal2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Corporation
Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Board Annual Report DataAdelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Board Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eb614da8-caa8-4b5d-8b5f-a9db84bdd7292017-07-21T05:54:35.0151502019-02-22T00:18:13.027548datasa@sa.gov.auN/AAdelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Adelaide CBD Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Adelaide CBD region. This site was commissioned in April 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9fd65c8d-a3bc-474e-9cf2-03a58a837fc02016-06-30T23:47:21.6455382020-04-17T05:28:51.030689epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2014-04-01Adelaide CBDGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)Adelaide CBD, air pollution, air quality, community, environment, particles, quality, serviceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
City of Adelaide Census of Land Use and EmploymentProvides a statistical snapshot of the City’s employment by industry and location.
The census also captures parking and venue capacities however for simplicity this data has not been included in this dataset for the competition. Includes employment numbers (part time and full time) by industry (Anzic division and class) aggregated at city survey block level. Due to privacy guarantees, when the data is delivered to agencies outside the ACC land use survey is aggregated to survey block level. The survey block shapefile provides a visual representation of the data and has the survey block number or ID which can be used to link to land use data.
The land use data is a one to many relationship to the land use tables so is not presented joined but in separate tables (CSV files). There are two CSV files, one of higher level (Division) land use and a lower level land use (class), both with the attendant employee figures for that Survey Block. There is an additional dataset that groups all the Anzsic activities by Survey Block. The survey block number is used for linking back to the survey block shapefile.
FkSurveyBl in the tables links to SVYBLK in the KMZ layer SurveyBlock.
Additional information on ANZSIC codes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/6f9688c0-6952-4805-8da8-8e090202c55c2013-05-15T22:10:34.3861072018-06-18T03:57:29.113988DataSA@sa.gov.auEmployment numbers (part-time & full-time) aggregated down to city survey block level. Land use presented in higher and lower level divisions linking to employment numbers.Adelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, anzic, business, council, employment, housing, industry, land use, locationfinance-and-employment, community-information-and-citizen-services
Adelaide City Council Greenhouse Gas InventoryThe compilation of Australia’s emissions data — called the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory — is undertaken centrally by the Department of the Environment. Although not legislatively required to report on our emissions, ACC have generated a GHG Inventory report on it's energy usage on a yearly basis since 2010.
Australia’s National Greenhouse Accounts conform to the international guidelines adopted by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The National Greenhouse Gas Inventory is reviewed annually by a team of international experts.
Australia’s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory is supported by a set of institutional arrangements which is designed to facilitate close coordination of the compilation of the inventory, efficient emissions data management, broadly based quality assurance processes and secure and reliable data collections.
More information including metadata can be found at: http://www.environment.gov.au/climate-change/greenhouse-gas-measurement/publications/national-greenhouse-accounts-factors-dec-2014datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b705f5fa-1048-4834-b5fc-591747e905fe2015-05-26T07:57:08.3263502016-06-22T04:19:09.099467city@adelaidecitycouncil.comMonthly usage is included broken down by type2010-07-012014-06-30Adelaide City Council owned facilities, plant and fleetLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadelaide, carbon emissions, climate change, energy, GHG, greenhouse gaswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Adelaide Key Historical Events, 1836-2005Provides significant dates & events in the history of Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/c737c490-e962-4740-aced-76705386bfa22015-06-04T03:25:05.4022232016-06-08T04:09:03.870296city@adelaidecitycouncil.com18401975Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadelaide city council, events, history, local historyarts-culture-history
City of Adelaide ContoursThis dataset contains the City of Adelaide Contours at 0.5m height levels. The position accuracy levels are 0.5mdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/71d3fcef-b50f-48d2-a238-40b8c45c13662016-08-11T00:33:25.2722592018-06-18T03:56:16.801117city@adelaidecitycouncil.com2008-12-01South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideAdelaide, Contours, Parklands
Adelaide City Living Market ResearchWith population growth in the Adelaide city centre a priority for both the Government of South Australia and the City of Adelaide, a joint research study was commissioned by the two organisations into the market for Adelaide city living.
The work, undertaken by Hudson Howells in South Australia, identified key market segments for Adelaide, as well as providing insights into perceptions of Adelaide as a residential proposition, product preferences, competitor environment and relocation decision making.
The research comprised four surveys and seven focus groups. Reports outlining the results of each study and the round of focus groups are available here as pdf files. Survey raw data is also provided here in excel and spss formats for use by the development community and others.
In particular providing the data in spss format allows for further statistical interrogation and additional insights into the Adelaide city living market.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/de8a85fc-53b3-45f8-9282-99ef9c5b50562017-12-07T03:13:44.5441812018-04-03T00:43:06.586476City of Adelaide – (08) 8203 7237 and Capital City Committee – (08) 8207 23222016-01-01City of AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideapartments, city living, City of Adelaide, data, housing, housing market, research, residentialhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Adelaide Dolphin SanctuaryThis dataset shows the spatial boundaries of the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary.
The Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary covers a 118 km² area including the inner Port, Barker Inlet, Outer Harbour and North Haven marina, reaching as far north as Port Gawler.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/64a09fa1-fb22-43a8-8f84-2688bdfa95132016-06-26T23:42:10.7584652020-02-18T05:48:21.502713datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterconservation, dolphin, environment, marine, marine fauna
Annual Report 2014-15Annual Report including: Consultants disclosure, Contractors disclosure, Risk management, Fraud Detected, Whistle-blowers disclosure, Public ComplainsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/3800350f-b8ed-4d21-a6ac-1ef181c6dbf42019-11-01T01:18:29.5582652019-11-01T01:33:13.295073info@adelaidefestival.com.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival CorporationAnnual Report
Annual Report 2015-16Annual Report including: Consultants disclosure, Contractors disclosure, Risk management, Fraud Detected, Whistle-blowers disclosure, Public ComplainsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/e67131ec-f77e-42fe-bb56-86ebd52ac27f2019-11-01T01:21:35.1733722019-11-01T01:32:44.627072info@adelaidefestival.com.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival CorporationAnnual Report
Adelaide Film Festival Annual Report DataAdelaide Film Festival Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishOther (Open)activeLinkedannually/data/dataset/497789a0-0f3f-423f-a3a5-466f84e863722017-09-27T08:05:46.0304842017-10-27T03:56:37.020765datasa@sa.gov.auUnit level2016-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Film FestivalAnnual Report Data, Artsarts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy
Adelaide Film Festival Annual Report Data 2017-18Data for the Adelaide Film Festival Annual Report 2017-18datasetEnglishOther (Open)activeLinkedannually/data/dataset/5ed2f74f-0431-4478-84b0-106d3d23749d2018-07-30T02:15:14.0950712018-08-21T02:41:09.621691datasa@sa.gov.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Film FestivalArts, Film
AdelaideFree Wi-Fi Access Point LocationsLatitude and longitude of access points broadcasting the AdelaideFree SSID (service set identifier). This includes a BSSID (basic service set identification) for outdoor access points.
For further information visit http://www.adelaidefree.com/
Dataset to be attributed to Internode.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8b8040ac-c71c-4c9b-b361-be84b4cd3dc62014-06-25T00:40:32.3904732016-06-06T05:52:23.178924hotspot@internode.on.netJune 2014City of AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community DataAdelaideFree, free, iiNet, internode, wi-fi
Adelaide CBD Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the Adelaide CBD region. This site was commissioned in April 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/0b81fe48-cfe8-4f4e-b5d0-cf2b6f4da1722016-06-30T06:52:44.5084002020-04-17T05:24:09.024738epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2014-04-012016-06-01Adelaide CBDGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)Adelaide CBD, air pollution, air quality, carbon monoxide, community, environment, gaseous, nitrogen oxides, quality, serviceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Adelaide Metro Bus, Train and Tram Complaints per 100k boardingsThe number of bus, train and tram specific complaints received each quarter per 100,000 boardings.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/31efb556-1372-434c-8682-2545e07d53c02017-05-26T07:40:58.5377872020-02-04T23:56:04.899678dino.cappello@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebus, complaints, public transport, train, tramtransport-travel-and-motoring
Adelaide Metrocard ValidationsTotal onboard validations (banded) by date, mode, route, direction, stop and media typedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/5b55dce0-6f75-4702-a9a5-f36413e0a27c2015-07-03T05:37:05.1167652020-02-05T03:43:31.970446Pete.McKenna@sa.gov.auDaily by mode, route, direction, stop and media type2013-01-012016-06-30Metropolitan AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebus, metro, metrocard, public, train, tram, transport, validationtransport-travel-and-motoring
Adelaide Metro Complaints Response PerformanceThe total number of complaints received via the Adelaide Metro website, InfoLine and InfoCentre, and the number answered within 10 business days, per quarter from January 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/0b9f8253-9eda-474f-b4c1-b4ae7456f5992017-05-26T07:51:39.1906402020-02-05T00:55:48.195091dino.cappello@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebus, complaints, train, tramtransport-travel-and-motoring
Adelaide Metro Enquiries Response PerformanceThe number of enquiries received per quarter from January 2016 and the percentage answered within two days. Enquiries relate to online enquiries regarding public transport information and are received via the Adelaide Metro website.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/e7b481dc-7216-429c-960f-1a48e8fb5aaa2017-05-26T07:57:10.3452312020-02-05T00:36:58.405305dino.cappello@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebus, enquiries, public transport, train, tramtransport-travel-and-motoring
Adelaide Metro Infoline PerformanceThe number of incoming Adelaide Metro Infoline calls per quarter from January 2016 and the percentage answered within 2 minutes. These calls relate to numerous specific public transport topics such as journey plans, timetable enquiries, complaints, metroCARD, lost property.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/26e651df-a904-4387-bd8a-d3917a3ba7722017-05-25T07:33:28.9339872020-02-05T00:57:12.732605Dino.cappello@sa.gov.auQuarterly summary2016-01-012017-03-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureperformance, phone calls, public transporttransport-travel-and-motoring
Adelaide Metro Real-Time Passenger Information‘This link contains Stop Specific Real-Time information for buses, trains and trams for the Adelaide metro network. Real-Time is a free, convenient and easy to use service. Adelaide Metro provides Real-Time information in SIRI and GTFS-R format, for more information see 'Adelaide Metro Developer Group' below or visit: https://gtfs.adelaidemetro.com.au/. The link provides access to the engine that provides Real-Time supply of the data. The link is not for downloading data. Please refer to Adelaide_Metro_Realtime_Information_Developer_Information.PDF for further instructions.’datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/e794a379-fbf5-457f-b195-7a0be974cc692013-05-23T01:50:38.7731692020-02-19T00:35:06.052612Pete.McKenna@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureBus, Transport, Traveltransport-travel-and-motoring, developer-portal
Adelaide plan 40 feet to 1 inch, fire insurance maps, 1911-1914Set of detailed fire insurance maps from the State Library of South Australia’s map collections. The map set covers part of the City of Adelaide, South Australia and was surveyed and drawn 1911-1914 by John Reid Ferguson for the Fire Underwriters' Association of South Australia.
Scale approximately 1:480. Includes parts of North Terrace, King William Street, Rundle Street (Mall), Adelaide Arcade, Gawler Place, Grenfell street, Pulteney Street, Hindmarsh Square, Pirie Street, Flinders Street and Hindley Street. Shows land use including building usage, some street numbers and business names.
This dataset consists of 21 map files in JPEG & PDF versions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/c2b6d9a4-9b7e-42bd-9cba-856320e2e1392014-06-22T16:20:16.6645312016-06-06T05:46:02.528493peter.jenkins@sa.gov.auN/A1911-1914Partial coverage of the northern area of South Adelaide, City of Adelaide, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaadelaide, cadastre, city of adelaide, fire insurance, history, land use, map, planning, south adelaide, south australiaarts-culture-history, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Adelaide Public Transport Stop DataThe dataset contains public transport stop data for buses, trains and trams in shapefile, geojson and kml format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/0d2f65f9-4386-4352-b46e-1259ebc06afe2013-08-26T06:57:11.1517832020-02-24T01:58:43.909881DPTI.OpenData@sa.gov.auData based on aggregate level2014-01-01currentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebus, bus stops, esri, public transport, shapefile, stops, trains, tramstransport-travel-and-motoring
SA Health Public Hospital Inpatient Admissions from Emergency DepartmentsInpatient Admissions after attending Emergency Department, for public metropolitan and major country hospitals by quarterdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e22a6f7c-81d8-4872-8dbe-725fc62690e72015-06-26T06:29:01.8709652018-09-04T05:18:38.409653dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auTotal number of admissions from emergency department by hospital by quarter2012-07-012018-06-30Metropolitan Adelaide and major country townsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAdmissions, Emergency department, Public hospital
Aerial Imagery - Greater Adelaide 1949Orthorectified mosaicked black & white images from the Aerial Film Archive covering the greater metropolitan area of Adelaide including the Fleurieu Peninsula and parts of the South Australian Murray Darling Basin.
Aerial photography was originally captured between January and March in 1949 using an Eagle 4 camera.
Imagery is available for the following regions: Adelaide, Adelaide Airport, Gawler, Glenelg, Lefevre Peninsula Port Adelaide, Murray Mouth, Victor Harbor.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/dd965573-9283-4f9c-894a-3445744e3ed72016-06-23T05:11:19.4658432016-07-05T01:43:42.984330datasa@sa.gov.au1949-01-01See MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateraerial photographs, historical, imagery, local history, Photographyarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
AFCT Consultant DataAdelaide Festival Centre Trust's consultant figuresdatasetEnglishLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e19acdef-d4c1-4c3b-9bcb-0728f1f85a042017-09-28T09:27:56.1267872019-09-27T04:30:35.896779heather.poole@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Centre Trustconsultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
AFCT Contractor DataA summary of external contractors engaged by the agency, the nature of work undertaken and the total cost of the work undertaken.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/13a421bb-d500-45fc-8603-c9c6a6132dfe2018-09-27T03:20:31.1093402019-09-27T04:32:04.280319heather.poole@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Centre Trustcontractors
AFCT Executive EmploymentAdelaide Festival Centre Trust's Executive Employment datadatasetEnglishLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4d9ff4b5-f1e8-475e-a053-3e9c9f98c42d2017-09-28T09:23:06.0418932019-09-27T04:33:47.579590heather.poole@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au2011-20172019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Centre Trustemployment data, executivegovernment-reporting-and-policy
AFCT Fraud DetectedFraud detecteddatasetEnglishLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c0808c91-557b-44e2-a4f3-7866cf73f74c2017-09-28T09:12:12.0324292019-09-27T04:37:02.328744heather.poole@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au2011-20172019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Centre Trustfraudgovernment-reporting-and-policy
AFCT Summary of ComplaintsSummary of complaints (by subject) made to Adelaide Festival Centre Trust over financial years.datasetEnglishLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/13ce16b1-4258-4d54-bc61-4218465d6c3c2017-09-28T09:01:22.2799042019-09-27T04:45:53.897750heather.poole@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au2011-20172019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Centre Trustfeedbackgovernment-reporting-and-policy
AFCT Whistleblower's DisclosureAdelaide Festival Centre Trust's Whistleblower's Disclosure datadatasetEnglishLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f4389ffc-6ad4-4ea4-82fe-94bc59d18e8e2017-09-28T09:17:50.0159292019-09-27T04:35:25.165437heather.poole@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au2011-20172019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Centre Trustwhistleblowergovernment-reporting-and-policy
AFCT Work health and safetyWork health and safety and return to work performancedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/81266c98-ca3b-422f-8c88-8e5f116ced3f2018-09-27T03:23:35.1913212019-09-27T04:27:39.380345heather.poole@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Centre Trust
Agricultural CommoditiesThis publication contains final estimates of land use, crop and horticultural area and production, livestock numbers and farm management and demographic information for Australia, states and territories.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ac3468ca-69d0-409e-9a0f-fc8a424f8d132013-04-15T05:04:27.5338912017-01-23T03:38:50.858309DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)agriculture, crops, economic, horticulture, land use, livestock, statisticsbusiness-industry-and-trade
Agriculture ResiduesABS released data contains final estimates for data items collected in the 2014–15 Rural Environment and Agricultural Commodities Survey (REACS). The statistics on crop and horticultural area and production were used to estimate biomass volumes for the Australian Biomass for Bioenergy Assessment Project.
Agriculture data includes Cereal Straw, Non Cereal Straw and Hay & Silage.
The Drought Minimum and Bumper Maximum has been calculated by using the total tonnage of a drought/bumper year as a percentage of the total tonnage of an average year and applying these percentages to the total for each region. (41% and 158% respectively).
See RenewablesSA website for more information including metadata and data sources.
http://www.renewablessa.sa.gov.au/investor-information/bio-energy-roadmap/biomass-for-bioenergy-assessmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/635e3e83-ba41-45f0-8c7c-d33aac3e83122019-08-20T02:15:00.7009692019-08-20T02:28:38.130468resources.customerservices@sa.gov.auSA42014-06-302015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and MiningAgriculture, Bioenergy, Biomass, Energy, Organic residue
Air Quality Monitoring SitesThe EPA conducts air quality monitoring at various locations throughout metropolitan Adelaide and in Port Pire and Whyalla.
This spatial data includes the locations of the monitoring sites, the types of pollutants monitored and URL links to recent air quality data (where available).
Further information:
http://www.epa.sa.gov.au/data_and_publications/air_quality_monitoringdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a768c1f5-9714-4576-90bd-9dddaaa66ce42015-01-15T23:25:15.7966692020-01-16T06:50:12.112570DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, pollutants, pollution, qualitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Alinytjara Wilurara NRM Board Annual Report DataAlinytjara Wilurara NRM Board Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fca41c8b-d5f7-4f84-a69d-cda01abfedca2017-07-21T05:56:42.3866192019-02-22T00:08:21.793077datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil AlkalinityAlkalinity is usually an inherent characteristic of soils, and alkaline soils are largely confined to areas with less than 400 mm annual rainfall. Mapping shows surface and subsoil alkailinty, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each alkalinity class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/4dd6d3d7-98f3-458a-849e-38fb38680d772016-06-09T02:29:59.2524762020-02-18T23:27:45.155100datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Aluminium ToxicityAluminium toxicity in plants can occur even at low concentrations. While present in most soils, the availability of aluminium to plants is highly pH dependent. Mapping shows the proportion of land with aluminium toxicity potential, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each aluminium toxicity class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/7b85b161-3aad-4d13-9f68-09045af980002016-06-09T02:54:49.8612712020-02-18T23:35:21.406552datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Animal Welfare Advisory Committee Annual Report DataAnimal Welfare Advisory Committee Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/50d383d7-4dd4-4968-9324-631e4fa9300b2017-07-21T04:54:41.7974212020-01-06T01:24:33.831639datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateranimal welfare, environment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Annual Asbestos Risk Reduction Report 2014-15Status of sites where asbestos is present or needs assessing in owned properties.
Dataset includes:
Category: The site performance score, determined by the worst item performance at each site.
Number of Sites by Category: A count of how many sites have the corresponding site performance score, with separate counts done at the start and the end of each year.
Category Description: Indicates the recommended action corresponding to the worst item performance score.
Interpretation: A brief-real world example of what each category implies for a site.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4d05933c-219d-443b-b0a0-3633c9bd5c162016-07-07T01:03:55.7265872018-06-12T23:54:42.546110DLDCSIAssets&Facilities-TeamLeaders@dcsi.sa.gov.au2014-07-012015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAsbestos, Assets, Facilities, Standardscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Annual ReportAnnual Report 2017_18datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/76fc0f8f-0d8c-4e78-8b87-33cb0aecf6962018-11-20T05:48:40.4205062018-11-20T05:53:51.321081info@adelaidefestival.com.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival Corporationannual report
Annual Report 2016-17Annual Report including: Consultants disclosure, Contractors disclosure, Risk management, Fraud Detected, Whistle-blowers disclosure, Public ComplainsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/cc86caa6-41f7-482f-bdfd-2cd90a78aeed2019-11-01T01:28:11.8370732019-11-01T01:28:57.086188info@adelaidefestival.com.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival CorporationAnnual Report 2016-17arts-culture-history
Annual Report 2018-19Annual Report including: Consultants disclosure, Contractors disclosure, Risk management, Fraud Detected, Whistle-blowers disclosure, Public ComplainsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/4b2fcdbb-8de4-4986-ae16-b702dc4ed5f52019-11-01T01:30:58.7744602019-11-01T01:32:06.460587info@adelaidefestival.com.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAdelaide Festival CorporationAnnual Report 2018-19
Annual Report CBSConsumer and Business Services Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d8e12b1f-2abf-44e4-9531-6f19cc61144b2017-10-23T04:39:41.3698092018-10-18T03:17:23.956025datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAssociations, Building Work Contractors, Companies, Conveyancers, Co-operatives, Fair Trading, Land Agents, Liquor Licensing, Plumbers Gas Fitters and Electricians, Residential Parks, Residential Tenancies, Second-hand Vehicle Dealers, Security and Investigationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
EPA Annual Report DataData reported in the EPA's Annual Report.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d4c1c0dc-2415-47a2-86e1-917f3b62460e2017-11-09T22:40:35.7697652019-10-11T00:25:45.447301epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)environment, EPA, governmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Annual Report Data - ComplaintsLists the number of complaints by year over the last 5 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/27b72832-f220-44e2-a2b5-735cf41bbb592017-11-02T02:30:18.6659302019-11-06T05:54:39.764861datasa@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire ServiceAnnual report data, Complaintsemergency-and-safety
Annual Report Data - ConsultantsLists consultants by year over the last 5 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3964e49a-dcf9-4fa1-ba2a-a4e9ee3ee5da2017-11-02T02:33:56.4432752019-11-06T05:52:30.320916datasa@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire ServiceAnnual report data, Consultantsemergency-and-safety
Annual Report Data - ContractorsLists contractors engaged by year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b65d7ebc-6402-4ff8-bb5d-925163564d512018-09-24T06:59:28.7596352019-11-06T05:51:50.923773datasa@sa.gov.auYearly2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire Servicecontractors
Annual Report Data - Executive EmploymentLists executives by year over the last 5 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/07569039-54da-4566-9463-f320e6e3b6712017-11-02T02:37:59.1296452019-11-06T05:53:05.765960datasa@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire ServiceAnnual report data, Executive Emlpoymentemergency-and-safety
Annual Report Data - FraudLists instances of fraud over the last 5 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a2901c48-9ca5-42f8-9496-cc468eb3fbbb2017-11-02T02:42:46.4493112019-11-06T05:50:11.324416datasa@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire ServiceAnnual report data, fraudemergency-and-safety
Annual Report Data - Whistle BlowerLists whistle blower instances over the last 5 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9b7dcb04-6f26-4db7-9d22-31592ae14f7f2017-11-02T02:47:28.6515962019-11-06T05:51:11.656825datasa@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire ServiceAnnual report data, Whistle Blower Disclosuresemergency-and-safety
Annual Report Data - WHS and Return to WorkWork Health and Safety and Return to Work summary statistics for the last 3 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2e4e7cf5-f99b-4f73-b469-9a200c67fb122018-09-24T07:10:08.8795772019-11-06T05:54:01.362971datasa@sa.gov.auYearly2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire Servicework health and safety
Annual Reporting DataAnnual reporting by South Australia PolicedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0d9f7809-1d2b-43dd-b24a-826e35cbe15a2017-09-19T04:50:24.1690692020-01-16T04:08:51.972112SAPOL.Informationrelease@police.sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australia Policeannual report, community confidence, consultants, controlled substances, corruption, crime data, evidence act, executive employment, liquor licence, performance, road safety, training expenditure, weapons prohibition, whistle blowers, young offendersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Annual ReportData providing a comparison of operations. Includes key metrics relating to the statewide use of water and wastewater services, assets, consumption rates and costs.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4064c160-5b62-451b-bbd6-46073cadfa2a2018-06-15T03:56:42.3164032019-11-28T04:27:54.453811open.data@sawater.com.au2016-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA WaterAnnual report data, major pipelines, wastewater, water, water assets, water consumption rates, water sources, water supplywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Public complaints received by the Department of the Premier and Cabinetpublic complaints received by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet for annual reporting.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4cfc3f62-fe5d-41b3-8a08-94429536fcd52017-09-14T03:39:42.8467042019-10-15T06:51:55.796179datasa@sa.gov.au2015-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcomplaints, feedback, formal, publicgovernment-reporting-and-policy
ESCOSA - Annual Report - Whistleblowers DisclosureESCOSA's Annual Report Data -Whistle-blowers Disclosure presented as a 5 year time series from 2013 to 2018datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/372868d1-8b4d-4853-8778-ba80a027f09f2019-05-31T02:19:10.1514892019-12-02T05:46:49.047315escosa@escosa.sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEssential Services Commission (ESCOSA)Whistle Blower Disclosures
API Statewide Local Government DatasetsThe data provided comes from the Local Government Association of South Australia’s statewide Metabase which is part of its Electronic Services Program initiative. For more information on the Electronic Services Program.
This data is used to support the Local Government Association's My Local Services App http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/mylocal initiative.
API for the following statewide Local Government datasets: Elected Members (Mayors and Councillors), Events, Libraries, Parks and Councils.
The following SDK’s are available for developers to access data stored in Parse: iOS, OSX, Android, JavaScript, .Net, REST API.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b69f5a2f-c949-4dc8-9cf1-3f79a4271bf72014-06-25T01:02:19.6231162020-02-24T02:07:51.854364DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AStatewideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLocal Government Association of SAapi, councillors, councils, elected members, events, libraries, local government, mayors, parks, statewidecommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Appointment Type by Age and GenderGovernment Services Group (GSG) Workforce Report: PS Act employees in Government Services Group by Age, Appointment Type and Gender as at December 2014.
GSG previous section/business unit of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/f0a47e57-33ca-4484-b8c5-3ae3059fd4c52015-06-12T06:35:52.4744202015-06-12T06:52:52.130349datasa@sa.gov.au2014-09-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetage, appointment, gendergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Appointment type by Age and Gender Part Time EmployeesGovernment Services Group (GSG) Workforce Report: PS Act Employees in Government Services Group by Employee Type, Appointment Type and Gender as at December 2014.
GSG previous section/business unit of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/ed32130f-5b65-46ca-b790-788d52f10ed92015-06-12T06:41:50.5878652015-06-12T06:53:20.206293datasa@sa.gov.au2014-09-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetappointment, gender, part-timegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Appointment Type by GenderGovernment Services Group (GSG) Report: PS Act Employees in Government Services Group by Appointment Type and Gender as at December 2014.
GSG previous section/business unit of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/7a1c3641-5312-4e6f-aa18-fd42842149f32015-06-12T06:29:38.3181332015-06-12T06:52:21.168106datasa@sa.gov.au2014-09-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetappointment, gendergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Approved fundingAnnual funding approvals from 1 July 2016. Prior years available in the SAFC annual reports.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/b817e5f6-88a6-4982-9860-b843abfa10742018-05-29T00:18:42.8855512020-02-20T23:08:14.940509SAFC.Reception@safilm.com.au2016-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Film Corporationsafc funding approvalarts-culture-history
Aquaculture Leases and LicencesLocation and characteristics of all aquaculture leases and licences issued under the Aquaculture Act 2001.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b1dd2266-3e63-4238-a5e0-5c9c8b44f24d2015-05-19T04:49:23.5172492020-02-18T23:55:31.273684datasa@sa.gov.auAtrribute LevelN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAquaculture, Fisheries, Leases, Licenceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Aquaculture ZonesLocation and characteristics of approved aquaculture zones issued under the Aquaculture Act 2001.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/395250d3-413f-47fd-971e-2c14cd12a52a2015-05-19T05:17:23.9524752020-02-18T23:45:59.223470datasa@sa.gov.auAttribute levelN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAquaculture, Fisheries, Zoneswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Aquatic Ecosystem Condition ReportsThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian waterways (lakes, creeks and rivers, marine) in order to assess their condition and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions.
Monitoring data are used to produce aquatic ecosystem condition reports (AECRs) every year. There are reports available for creeks and lakes, and the nearshore marine waters.
Further information is available on the EPA website;
http://www.epa.sa.gov.au/data_and_publications/water_quality_monitoring/aquatic_ecosystem_monitoring_evaluation_and_reportingdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/0b10eea8-149d-4719-9702-c45f12630d0a2014-05-30T00:20:56.5805032019-08-21T02:19:44.427856DataSA@sa.gov.au2008-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)aquatic, conservation, environment, marine, nature, quality, resources, river, water, watercoursewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Aquatic ReservesLocation and characteristics of all current aquatic reserves proclaimed under Section 4 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007. South Australia's aquatic reserves have been established to protect the habitat, ecosystems and communities of the rich variety of underwater organisms found in the State's marine and estuarine waters. Fishing and other activities may be prohibited or restricted within these areas.
Used as an administrative data layer to ensure the effective regulation of fishing activities to protect the habitat, ecosystems and communities of underwater organisms found in the State's marine and estuarine waters.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/00468af7-ef81-46f3-9d77-d0cdeae6df622014-06-15T22:18:18.5582082020-02-19T00:23:44.831945DataSA@sa.gov.auAttribute levelN/ASouth Australia and jurisdictional watersGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and Regionsaquatic, fisheries, fishing, marine, parks, reserve, restrictions
Arkaroola Protection AreaLocated in the northern Flinders Ranges, Arkaroola is widely recognised for its outstanding geological, paleontological, biodiversity, conservation, landscape, wilderness, cultural, educational and tourism values. On 22 July 2011, the South Australian Government announced that Arkaroola would be permanently protected through the establishment of the Arkaroola Protection Act Proclomation 2012. The area comprises most of the Arkaroola Pastoral Lease and also includes the Mawson Plateau region of the Mount Freeling Pastoral Lease.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/3d802082-58c8-49fe-8201-4480d21371922016-06-26T23:51:42.9579832020-02-18T05:52:19.242053datasa@sa.gov.auN/ARefer to MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterArkaroola, conservation, environment, natural resourceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Art Deco AdelaideA large serving of Art Deco (with a taste of moderne) architecture in the city of Adelaide. This dataset contains 118 selected images of buildings in this distinctive style. Some of the buildings still exist but others have been demolished.
Use in conjunction with the Flickr API [https://www.flickr.com/services/api/](https://www.flickr.com/services/api/)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/fa23a719-89de-4227-9b2f-0ad23cf5ead32016-06-29T04:07:05.8917612020-01-15T06:45:34.419827peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1926-01-011966-12-31Adelaide, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAdelaide, architecture, art deco, buildings, historical data, hotels, moderne, photographs, pubsarts-culture-history, business-industry-and-trade
Asbestos removalAsbestos removal information provided to the regulator, SafeWork SA by licenced asbestos removalists as part of their legislated responsibility from January 2013 to May 2015. This includes area removed, type of asbestos removed, the date the removal started and the date it was completed.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/790b37cf-9d9b-40d7-8e72-3e568de3d9352015-07-03T03:00:14.6766232015-07-03T05:03:02.733712datasa@sa.gov.au5 fields (asbestos type, postcode, area (meters2)of asbestos removed, start date, finish date)2013-01-012015-05-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAsbestos, postcode, removalemergency-and-safety
Attendance percentage by school by year levelAttendance rate for semester 1, 2018 in SA Government schools by school and year level collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3 (3 August).
Important notes:
• Attendance rate = (number of days attending school / number of days enrolled) x 100.
• Attendance rates are only calculated for full time students who were enrolled or left during Semester 1.
• Both whole day and part day absences are counted.
• Attendance data is not collected from schools 1717 Watarru Anangu School (non operational), 849 Open Access College, 810 Thebarton Senior College , 583 Marden Senior College, 1012 Northern Adelaide Senior College and 195 Youth Education Centre.
• To protect the privacy of students, where a year level has less than 6 less Full Time Equivalent students enrolled, attendance rate is suppressed for that school.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7ad9ad5a-0ee0-43ce-98fc-2db8922ad78c2019-03-19T00:42:12.6312812019-05-17T03:37:33.650487Education.DMA@sa.gov.auSchool and Year Level2018-01-012018-07-06South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationattendance, Attendance, education, Education, government schools, Government Schools, students, Studentseducation-skills-and-learning
Attendance rate by schoolsAttendance rate for semester 1 in SA Government schools by school from 2014.
Important notes:
• Attendance rate = (number of days attending school / number of days enrolled) x 100.
• Attendance rates are only calculated for full time students who were enrolled or left during Semester 1.
• Both whole day and part day absences are counted.
• Attendance data is not collected from schools 1717 Watarru Anangu School (non operational), 849 Open Access College, 810 Thebarton Senior College , 583 Marden Senior College, 1012 Northern Adelaide Senior College and 195 Youth Education Centre.
• To protect the privacy of students, where a year level has less than 6 less Full Time Equivalent students enrolled, attendance rate is suppressed for that school.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6ace352b-1329-4054-a849-9ef26b88ce6f2019-03-19T03:26:29.6800312019-05-17T03:39:20.547479Education.DMA@sa.gov.auSemester 1 rate by school2014-01-012018-07-06South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationattendance, education, government schools, studentseducation-skills-and-learning
Attorney-Generals Department Annual Report Data - ComplaintsAttorney-General's Department Annual Report Data - Complaints presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/35a78279-7f73-4193-95e8-55583c301c712017-10-06T03:20:42.8273752019-10-16T22:58:57.730183datasa@sa.gov.au2014-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report Data, attorney generals, complaints reportinggovernment-reporting-and-policy
Attorney-Generals Department Annual Report Data - ConsultantsAttorney-General's Department Annual Report Data - annual spend on consultants presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d3e64401-f447-4e21-9c56-378ea20123c12017-10-06T02:14:24.6954932019-10-16T22:59:11.408070datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report Data, attorney general, consultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Attorney-Generals Department Annual Report Data - Executive EmploymentAttorney-General's Department Annual Report Data - Executive Employment presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f653bad3-66fc-4587-8eac-f023a30278702017-10-06T03:38:57.9286722019-10-16T22:59:21.563200datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report Data, attorney generals, executive employmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Attorney-Generals Department Annual Report Data - FraudAttorney-General's Department Annual Report Data - identified instances of fraud detected presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f9bf3c97-1df6-432e-bee3-1fe0c0caef792017-10-06T03:30:13.5396562019-10-16T22:59:31.329870datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report Data, Attorney generalsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Attorney-Generals Department Annual Report Data - Whistle blowers disclosureAttorney-General's Department Annual Report Data - Whistle-blower's disclosure presented as a 6 year time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2c2944d0-ded9-4f27-a3f2-b3fe8a87cc8d2017-10-06T02:02:46.9607382018-11-13T22:26:12.326817datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report Data, attorney generals, Whistle blowers disclosuregovernment-reporting-and-policy
Attorney-Generals Department Annual Report Data - Work health and safety and return to work performanceAttorney-General's Annual Report Data on work health and safety and return to work performance, presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7ef416e6-3cc5-4f1e-9cab-3108e5e726022018-11-13T22:15:30.5648922019-10-16T22:59:53.745133Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2013-01-072018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentannual reporting, attorney generals
Australia 1:63,360 military survey (S.A.), 1914-1958Military survey maps from the Australia 1 inch to the mile series held in the State Library of South Australia’s map collections. This map series was originally prepared by the Australian Section Imperial General Staff and later by the Royal Australian Survey Corps.
These topographic maps at scale 1:63,360 include roads, railways, towns, rivers, creeks and farms, and some cadastral detail. Relief is shown by contours and spot heights.
This dataset is a selection from the Australia 1:63,360 series of the 20 map sheets that cover South Australia. Including editions and variations the State Library’s holdings of SA coverage totals 49 map sheets provided in JPEG and PDF versions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/2e0da08c-6d18-4469-ad77-d9b266e30f0c2014-06-22T16:40:44.9292062016-06-08T01:47:53.690120peter.jenkins@sa.gov.auN/A1914-1958Partial coverage of South Australia, including Adelaide and greater Adelaide regions, Fleurieu Peninsula, lower River Murray and lakes area and part Coorong, top of Spencer Gulf, and Pimba & Yandandarre Ridge regions in northern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAdelaide, Alexandrina, Australian Section Imperial General Staff, Cambrai, Coorong, Cultana, Davenport, Echunga, Encounter, Gawler, History, Jervis, Kapunda, Lincoln Gap, Mannum, maps, Meningie, Milang, military survey, Mobilong, Pimba, Royal Australian Survey Corps, South Australia, topography, Whyalla, Yandandarre Ridge, Yankalillaarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Australian Early Development IndexThe Australian Early Development Index (AEDI) is a measure of how young children are developing in Australian communities. It involves collecting information to help create a snapshot of early childhood development in communities across Australia.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2d3f9325-0e44-4100-bd3e-001c79b5d35b2013-05-27T06:08:19.4443132016-06-08T06:02:30.503856DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for EducationChild, Children, Communities, Development, education, Suburbseducation-skills-and-learning
Australian Early Development Census 2009-2015The Australian Early Development Census is a measure of how young children are developing in Australian communities. It involves collecting information to help create a snapshot of early childhood development in communities across Australia. Australian Early Development Census 2009-2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6f2d1cb8-e829-4082-a5a3-33d0c24efca72017-07-11T03:35:02.7244572018-09-12T03:29:16.026757Education.DMA@sa.gov.auSuburb2009-01-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationearly childhood, early development, indexeducation-skills-and-learning
Australian Tourism Data Warehouse APIAustralian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) is the National Platform for Digital Tourism information on Australia.The ATDW ATLAS API allows you to extract tourism information from the ATDW database. The database contains over 40,000 tourism related products across a variety of categories. The API allows for geospatial searching of the data and allows filtering using the ATDW content structure. The content is compiled in a national agreed format an electronically accessible by tourism business owners (operators), wholesalers, retailers and distributors for use in their websites, booking systems and other digital channels.
A 30 day free trial is available.datasetEnglishLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/927d00f3-e64c-4331-9bae-52b4f64d2fcb2013-05-28T06:02:37.1142422017-05-29T02:31:36.681101DataSA@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism CommissionAccommodation, adventure, agriculture, events, geospatial, location, nature, recreation, spatial, tourism, transport, travel, wildlife, winetransport-travel-and-motoring
Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) statisticsStudents and Courses and Apprentices and Trainees: These statistics cover administrative data sets on student enrolments and qualifications attained with approximately 2 million students enrolling on vocation education and training in Australia each year, 400,000 graduates each year, and around 400,000 people in training as part of an apprenticeship or traineeships. Demographic information on students as well as the qualification they are training in and where the training took place are included. Courses are classified by intended occupation on completion, and field of study.
Student Outcomes Survey: In addition a graduate destination survey is run capturing information on the quality of training, occupations before and after training, salary, and further education.
Under data tab each collection appears and can be selected individually for information excel files and publications, under data data are three resources, Vocstats datacubes, VET Students by Industry, VET Graduates outcomes, salaries and jobs. http://www.ncver.edu.au
For an overview of the statistics please see the following publication
https://www.ncver.edu.au/publications/publications/all-publications/statistical-standard-software/avetmiss-data-element-definitions-edition-2.2#
Datasets to be attributed to National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER). https://www.ncver.edu.au/
Register for VOCSTATS by visiting the website (http://www.ncver.edu.au/wps/portal/vetdataportal/data/menu/vocstats)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/6a3284d3-d2a2-4cb6-bddf-5a31d622f4d82014-07-10T02:29:57.1632692016-07-25T01:26:14.296305datasa@sa.gov.auUp to 10 years time series is available from the website.Australia, State and TerritoriesGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataapprentices, educatio, employment, ncver, outcomes, salaries, statistics, students, training, VET, vocational, vocational education
Soil Available Waterholding CapacityAvailable waterholding capacity refers to the potential volume (on a per unit area basis, expressed in mm) within the rootzone of a soil that can be filled by rainfall or irrigation, and is available to plants (i.e. not including moisture help by soil matrix suction). Assessments are based on the rootzone of wheat plants. Mapping shows the estimated average available waterholding capacity, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each available waterholding class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/ab2dbe6b-a6a1-4245-8f49-b885cadc45f02016-06-09T02:57:25.9093222020-02-18T23:14:01.764578datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Baseflow in Mount Lofty RangesPortrays visible baseflow in 3rd order streams and greater in the Mount Lofty Ranges.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d1e69047-cc62-4208-8bb8-b3a00facefc82013-05-17T07:19:48.9230282020-02-19T00:41:20.937734DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A2004Mounty Lofty RangesGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterDrainage, nature, Surfacewater, Water, Watercourses, Water Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
BBQ'sProvides locations of all the BBQ's that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b3238d77-5866-434a-8360-fb9a22c001cf2014-06-05T06:34:01.2653122016-06-08T10:33:30.081335DataSA@sa.gov.auProvides BBQ data with its GPS coordinate and type of BBQ e.g. Christie 2 plate bbq, green 2 plate bbq.CurrentAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideBBQ, food, parklands, recreationhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, sports-and-recreation
Beaches, Jetties and Lifesaver PhotographsSelection of images (67) from the State Library of South Australia collections exploring South Australia’s relationship with the beach.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/fdb37fa4-83e9-4daf-8ad0-66a63d8c7c882013-05-21T06:59:02.4657092020-01-15T06:43:40.065749DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1901-01-011953-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiabathing, beaches, beauties, brighton, children, costumes, glenelg, history, jetties, jetty, lifesavers, models, photograph, portraits, semaphore, snowden, swimmers, swimmingarts-culture-history
Bike and Pedestrian PathsDisplays the bicycle and pedestrian paths located throughout the Adelaide Park Lands surrounding the city.
Information provided includes the path type ie. informal, path, roadway, sealed, sealed path, shared path (bike and pedestrians) and unsealed.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/0f2403fd-a8f9-4d4c-9fb3-8a613c7b40222013-05-15T22:19:33.2535522016-06-08T05:58:01.038008DataSA@sa.gov.auShows all the bike and pedestrian paths around the parklands area updated annually.N/AN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, bikes, environment, health, nature, parkland, paths, recreation, routes, safety, transportsports-and-recreation
Bike Cordon CountsCount of the number of bikes coming into and out of the city via major roads over a 12 hour period between 7am and 7pm. This cordon count (count of trips in and out of a particular area) is conducted in October each year.
Information provided includes locality (counting station), road, count into city, and count out of city for the relevant years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bc38db4a-2694-4639-a27f-8aa85eea2f3f2013-05-07T23:11:09.9246362016-06-08T02:41:46.739541DataSA@sa.gov.au20112014Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, bikes, Cordon count, council, health, nature, recreation, routes, safety, transportsports-and-recreation
Bike Cordon Counts - Super TuesdayThe Super Tuesday Bike Count is Australia's biggest visual bike count and originated in Melbourne in 2007. The count takes place from 7am to 9am on the first Tuesday in March when volunteers in the state capitals count cyclists at particular locations.
Nationally, the survey is organised by the Bicycle Network (Victoria) and provides reliable, annual figures on bicycle commuters and their movements during morning peak-hours: how many riders there are and which routes they use. By being counted annually, Super Tuesday helps track long-term patterns and identifies tangible results from network improvements. This count supplements the City of Adelaide cordon counts (undertaken each October by Adelaide City Council and the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure) and the permanent counters, which are located at six locations on the edges of the city.
The count is conducted by volunteers who record bike rider movements on a count sheet.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cf80baeb-5f8b-4e8b-b5ae-db5ba800a3d12015-05-28T06:14:07.2417332016-06-09T03:21:25.913283city@adelaidecitycouncil.comBike counts per location20102015South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadelaide, bicycle, bike, cordon count, council, super tuesday, transporttransport-travel-and-motoring
Bike Direct NetworkBikeDirect is a strategic network of bicycle routes across the Adelaide metropolitan region in a variety of formats.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6bfd0d67-6abc-43d7-bf87-dea7a07102082013-05-14T05:30:30.3392342020-02-24T02:37:35.548653gemma.kernich@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebikes, health, recreation, routes, safety, transportsports-and-recreation
Bike Hire LocationsProvides all the bike hiring locations that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/f9e4a4f6-6ca6-41b8-805b-f39543590b712014-05-29T06:50:23.2801672016-06-22T23:59:52.680356DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ACurrentN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Abicycle, bike locations, bikes, hiring, leisure, planningsports-and-recreation
Bike RacksProvides locations of all the bike racks that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/32deed74-3050-4b48-acca-64d575f38ab52014-05-27T07:33:31.0005502016-06-08T06:02:49.456428DataSA@sa.gov.auProvides bike rack data illustrating GPS location and bike rack type.N/AN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aassets, bicycle, bikeracks, bike storage, planning, racks, storagehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Bike RoutesDisplays the bicycle routes located in the Adelaide City Council area.
Information provided includes the primary bicycle network, important secondary roads and secondary (alternate) routes.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/a6a7cac5-3016-4525-bf49-b0d33492a4662013-05-15T06:54:05.3047232016-06-08T10:31:46.972437DataSA@sa.gov.auShows all the bike routes around the Adelaide city Council area along with its lengthN/AN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Abikes, council, health, nature, network, paths, recreation, route, safety, transportsports-and-recreation
Biophysical Regions of Southern South Australia (soil landscapes)Biophysical Regions represent the largest grouping of Soil Landscape Map Units within the SA soil and land mapping hierarchy. These cover broad geographical areas, recognisable at the state-scale (i.e. Eyre peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Northern, Central, Murray Mallee, Kangaroo Island, South East). Biophysical Regions are differentiated by the general nature of soils, landscapes, geology, native vegetation, climate and land use.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/62ad1e24-a787-4266-a0a9-1e873024731e2016-06-27T06:07:27.7714532020-02-18T06:18:18.071055datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, geomorphology, soil landscapes, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Biophysical Subregions of Southern South Australia (soil landscapes)Biophysical Subregions correspond to the second largest grouping of Soil Landscape Map Units within the SA soil and land mapping hierarchy. Biophysical Subregions are delineated by the nature of soils, landscapes, geology, native vegetation, climate and land use, within a limited sub-regional area.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/80cbcbf1-dd2c-449a-ad73-6bc933cde4602016-06-27T06:14:13.6707122020-02-18T05:58:38.064797datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, geomorphology, soil landscapes, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Biosecurity Quarantine Disposal BinsThis spatial dataset contains points that represent current South Australian Biosecurity Quarantine Disposal Bins.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d5c71e77-7167-46b2-928e-92c1d7b2ca982019-08-29T04:39:03.5235402020-02-19T00:22:29.008886datasa@sa.gov.auHighN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and Regionsbins, Fruit Fly, Quarantineemergency-and-safety, transport-travel-and-motoring, community-information-and-citizen-services
Biosecurity Quarantine StationsThis spatial dataset contains points that represent current South Australian Biosecurity Quarantine Stations. Note the Oodla Wirra and Pinnaroo quarantine stations are equipped with quarantine disposal bins for after-hours use.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/faa73a56-aa0b-480b-9a65-f9c45e604b162019-08-29T04:27:51.4106882020-02-19T00:21:48.219869datasa@sa.gov.auHighN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsFruit Fly, Quarantine, Road blockemergency-and-safety, transport-travel-and-motoring, community-information-and-citizen-services
Biosphere Reserve BoundariesDepicts the boundaries of land proclaimed as part of the Biosphere Reserve under an international designation made by United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Please refer to the metadata document for more information.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cc9c938d-793e-4a90-831f-4794120e5e7d2013-05-17T07:31:41.4316082016-06-16T05:36:14.332729DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBiological, Biology, Conservation, nature, Reserveswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Bluebays Accessible Car ParksThe State Government has developed a free mobile phone app to help people with disability share and locate accessible parking spaces around South Australia.
- It provides information about the location and type of accessible car parks in both metropolitan and regional areas for about 70,000 permit holders in South Australia.
- Users can search for accessible parking spaces by postcode or address, and get descriptions of accessible spaces, including if they are metered.
The .shp file has a map and shows the location, park level and space size of disability car parking spaces.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5a561b5b-3989-4fae-8088-247be81102222016-07-07T01:36:26.3811712018-07-10T03:05:34.000259DLDHSGISSupport@dhs.sa.gov.au2014-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesBluebays, Car, Carpark, Disability
Bluetooth Detection SitesThis dataset defines the location of all Bluetooth traffic detection sites.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/54b072b7-ce24-48f5-9b57-e5e9bf380c002017-07-24T06:20:10.1621062017-07-24T06:29:38.208280james.cox@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebluetooth, detection, sites, traffictransport-travel-and-motoring
Bluetooth Vehicle Origins and Destinations (sample only)This dataset defines the first and last Site where a Probe was detected as it travelled through the network. The sample data contains about three weeks of records from partway through 26 May 2017 to partway through 15 June 2017.
For Bluetooth Detection Site locations, please view this dataset: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/bluetooth-detection-sitesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/e5d60ae3-24a9-42ef-a813-a8f7a3eade5c2017-07-24T07:26:13.0279842017-07-25T06:08:13.572037james.cox@sa.gov.au2017-05-262017-06-15South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebluetooth, destination, detection, origin, probe, vehicletransport-travel-and-motoring
BMX & Skateboard FacilitiesMap of BMX and Skateboard facilities in the Onkaparinga City CouncildatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5badd7b0-7004-4365-ac1e-9696ba92e21a2018-08-02T06:53:31.8192882020-01-15T05:27:29.200581micmac@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingabicycle, bike, bikes, BMX, skate, skate parkssports-and-recreation
Board of Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Annual Report DataBoard of Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9a2e2a6e-64aa-4f02-a1eb-327eae8fa63e2017-07-21T04:56:36.7635422020-01-06T01:14:33.359153datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterbotanic gardens, environment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Boat Licence StatisticsBoat Licence issued and licences that are still current 1975 - 2014datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6ba848d1-5453-4984-9ded-7fa8e50c60502015-04-23T04:11:18.0144562017-09-01T06:16:18.957332DPTI.OpenData@sa.gov.au1975-20141975-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureBoat Licences, Licence, Motor Boats, Recreational, Vesselscommunity-information-and-citizen-services, sports-and-recreation
Boat RegistrationsNew and currently registered recreational vessels for 2007 - 2015datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/866fb3ab-0254-4dc6-8e78-30542eb02a582015-04-22T06:24:16.9324052017-09-01T06:16:32.041772DPTI.OpenData@sa.gov.au2007-01-012015-07-16South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureBoat, Recreation, Registrationsgovernment-reporting-and-policy, sports-and-recreation
BollardsProvides locations of all the bollards that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.
Bollards are the posts in the ground that stop cars from driving up ono the footpaths and hitting pedestrians. Bollards are made from cast aluminium and are installed on a post which is held in place using a galvanised wedge. The placement of bollards depends on the specific site requirements.
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Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e6e0a010-7074-4776-ad48-b168a1b90b272014-05-27T07:05:09.5393922016-06-08T02:19:09.100866DataSA@sa.gov.auProvides bollards data illustrating GPS location, its material and type.CurrentN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Abollards, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Bond Studios Glass Negative CollectionThe collection comprises 2,558 glass negatives from Bond Studios in Port Adelaide. AE Bond was listed as a photographer in Commercial Road, Port Adelaide from 1901, although state collections include photographs credited to Bond that date back to 1867. In the 1930s the business shifted to St Vincent Street. The negatives are studio portraits of generations of Portonians. They capture individual rites of passage such as weddings, graduations, debuts, birthdays, and soldiers and sailors departing for war. Most of the negatives are labeled with surnames so it is possible to identify the subjects with further research.
A collection description can be found here: http://maritime.history.sa.gov.au/collections/bond-studios-glass-negative-collectiondatasetEnglishOther (Open)activeLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/94fb167a-65a2-491b-ab3e-c40f963518822017-06-27T01:57:42.7163642017-07-28T07:37:33.822683webmaster@history.sa.gov.au1867-01-011930-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiacultural significance, historic photographs, Maritime, photographsarts-culture-history
Bookable ReservesA list of properties owned by the City of Onkaparinga that are bookable by the community for events and activities. Includes bookable facilities.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/6fbe76cb-55d5-48c7-9ca3-cce5e75e1d462015-06-16T03:29:03.1841912019-08-29T08:27:52.521912kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auEach property is listed.2015-06-122019-08-29South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingabookings, council, events, onkaparinga, propertycommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Soil Boron Toxicity (depth to toxic layer)Boron is an essential trace element occurring naturally in soil, but is toxic to many agricultural plants at high concentrations. High boron levels are often associated with windblown deposition of marine sediments, lower rainfall areas and impermeable clay layers (due to reduced leaching). Mapping shows the estimated average depth to toxic boron levels, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each boron toxicity class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/23bc1dfb-96ce-40fe-87dc-b1cf829aed5f2016-06-09T03:01:27.5841542020-02-18T06:22:48.160613datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Boron Toxicity (proportion of land affected)Boron is an essential trace element occurring naturally in soil, but is toxic to many agricultural plants at high concentrations. High boron levels are often associated with windblown deposition of marine sediments, lower rainfall areas and impermeable clay layers (due to reduced leaching). Mapping shows the proportion of land with boron toxicity in the upper 100 cm of soil, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each boron toxicity class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/350c817c-2807-445d-8934-a8efd14f9bdb2016-06-09T03:10:29.6209292020-02-18T23:07:44.481468datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Bradman CollectionSelection of images (53) from the State Library of South Australia’s Bradman Collection.
Sir Donald Bradman is regarded by many as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket and was one of Australia's most revered sporting personalities.
From the late 1960s he donated much of his personal collection of cricket memorabilia to the State Library of South Australia, in total more than 150 items including trophies, bats, balls, tape recordings, photographs and cricketing apparel.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/08119936-12ac-40d9-85ec-75fafcd601562013-11-19T00:30:39.2762032016-07-06T03:58:04.742146DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1926-1975Australia, EnglandGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiabradman, cricket, history, memorabilia, people, sir don, State library of south Australia, test cricketarts-culture-history
Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DataBreakaways Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4bcd104e-e37e-47ba-9da8-9c343e5140c42017-07-21T05:14:55.6373232018-08-15T00:58:10.994789datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
BreastScreen SA ClinicsTwo shapefiles showing the locations for the 7 fixed BreastScreen SA clinics in metropolitan Adelaide, and the locations visited by the Breastscreen SA mobile clinics over a two year timeframe. BreastScreen SA clinics provide a free service, screening for disease in the breasts of healthy women who currently have no symptoms.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4bf3b354-defc-4638-af2d-d37459157a0c2015-06-17T06:03:58.5468702020-02-24T02:01:34.008959dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auIndividual service site2015-01-012018-06-30Metropolitan AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthclinic, health care, Health service, Screeninghealth-and-wellbeing
Bridges and CulvertsProvides geographic location and attribute data for all Bridges and Culverts assets within the Adelaide City Council areadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ea3e581f-e70a-4f9a-9bd6-c86a0170935e2016-06-30T07:08:39.4961402016-07-08T07:07:06.107043DataSA@sa.gov.auAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideBridge, Culverthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Bridges in the City of Port Adelaide EnfieldBridges in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield that the Council is responsible for the maintenance of. The majority of these bridges are structures for pedestrians only. Bridges are represented by line features.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c9c0cd8b-3aa3-4a15-917f-ea0970ec007f2019-11-14T04:59:37.7355132019-11-14T05:02:21.188657service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auunit2019-11-14City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilassets, bridge, bridges, government assets, infrastructurehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Bridge StructuresBridge Structures contains all State maintained bridges and culverts residing on the Oracle Bridge Information System (BIS). BIS records bridges and culverts which have design drawings residing in DPTI files.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/5e3310bb-b963-4079-aaef-5a8e345266e72016-07-29T04:55:31.0689032020-02-24T02:04:40.741205Bob.Gilbert@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebridge, infrastructuregovernment-reporting-and-policy
Budget 2015-16 Tables and DataThe 2015-16 Budget is now available.
This dataset is a collection of data sources from the 2015-16 State Budget, specifically Budget Statements.
The Budget Statements consists of financial reports presenting the State Government’s current and estimated future economic performance, fiscal strategy, budget priorities, expenditure, revenue, assets, liabilities, risks, regional South Australia and government business.
Data from the 2015-16 State Budget are provided to assist those who wish to analyse, visualise and programmatically access these budget papers.
This dataset was prepared by the Department of Treasury and Finance
Budget Paper Tables
We have made available the data tables from the State Budget Papers in Excel format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/c0f9edd0-eb72-4e49-9e33-02c1124afa232015-07-02T07:42:25.5501412018-08-13T05:05:04.272959CommServices@sa.gov.au2015-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Treasury and Financebudget, economy, financefinance-and-employment, government-reporting-and-policy
Building ApprovalsProvides the number and value of dwelling units approved by sector (public/private) and by state, number and value of new houses, new other residential dwelling units approved by type of building, and the number and value of non-residential building jobs approved by type of building (i.e. by function such as 'retail and wholesale trade', 'offices') and value ranges. State data includes the number of private sector houses approved; number and value of new other residential dwellings by type of building such as flats, units or apartments in a building of one or two storeys; number and value of non-residential building jobs by type of building and sector; and for Greater Capital City Statistical Areas, the total number of dwelling units approved broken down by Houses, Dwellings Excluding Houses and Total Dwelling Units. Seasonally adjusted and trend estimates by state are included for the number of dwelling units and value of building approved. The quarterly value of building approved is shown in chain volume measure terms. Small geographic area data cubes are presented for Statistical Areas Level 2 and Local Government Areas. Small area data cubes will be released in an "Additional information" release five business days after the main publication.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/db7961ba-b823-4a0d-ad5d-d502c97dc8cb2013-04-15T04:59:02.6299952017-01-23T03:42:09.627177DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)building, dwelling, economic, non-residential, offices, residential, statisticshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Building Height LimitsMaximum building heights permitted under individual council Development Plans in areas with potential for medium to high density residential development. This includes the City of Adelaide, Urban Corridor Zones, Glenelg and Port Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4c4edb70-28fc-448f-a88f-29ba8f854b792019-06-03T06:02:34.4447392020-02-19T00:36:39.807414DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au2018-01-012018-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebuilding, building heights, urban planningtransport-travel-and-motoring
Building Height RestrictionsProvides maximum allowable building height limits per defined area within the Adelaide City Council area.
This layer is also currently available on our Adelaide City 3D digital model (available online at http://www.adelaidecitycouncil.com/planning-development/city-planning/3d-city-model/ ) where you can move around at different levels within the model and see where the buildings exceed height limits – i.e. where exceptions have been granted, and also where there is potential development space available in other areas of the city.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/147ab4cc-60a1-4c49-a213-5a38055512832013-05-17T05:56:51.9924192016-06-08T05:59:25.556445DataSA@sa.gov.auDefines maximum height of buildings for specific geographical areas updated annually.N/AN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/ABuilding, Council, development, Heights, limit, maximum height, planning, Safetyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Burnside Bike RacksThe locations of bike racks that exist within the City of Burnside council.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/0fc6b073-bdb7-4f23-9dcc-147bc3a9ae802019-02-07T04:23:44.9184102020-02-24T01:59:09.407086it@burnside.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Burnside (Local Council)assets, bicycle, bike storage, rackstransport-travel-and-motoring
Burnside Dog RegistrationsList of dogs registered in the City of Burnside area for a particular period.
Information provided includes dog name, breed, period, gender and suburb.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ec259cea-440a-4096-8c6b-dec4f4c598df2015-06-11T04:39:26.6120172015-06-11T22:28:21.785111it@burnside.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Burnside (Local Council)Animals, Breeds, Burnside, Council, dog ownership, dogs, registrationcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Burnside Parks and ReservesLocations of Parks and Reserves in the City of Burnside.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/547e2156-90fc-4fbf-bee1-336ae79481892013-05-30T06:26:31.4444282020-02-18T00:35:27.647902DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Burnside (Local Council)council, nature, Parks, Reservessports-and-recreation
Burnside Proposed Projects 2015/16The locations and details of all mappable City of Burnside Proposed Projects for 2015/16 financial year.
Note: These are only projects that are able to be mapped.
For more information, please visit this webpage:
http://www.burnside.sa.gov.au/Live/Community/Community_Engagement/201516_Draft_Business_Plan_and_Budget#.VZNMifmqpBcdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/22834a6d-21fd-4a07-be13-f83c1a53b2262015-07-01T02:27:27.3201922015-07-01T02:32:24.079141it@burnside.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Burnside (Local Council)budget, community, projectscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Burnside Public ToiletsThis dataset displays locations of Burnside Public Toilets as a MapInfo Tab File.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d9da2eda-407a-4951-a05f-527dc66f4f842013-05-30T08:07:47.9761362020-02-18T00:35:01.444771DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Burnside (Local Council)Neighbourhood, Restrooms, Toiletscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Burnside Street TreesThe details and locations of the 38,000 street trees in the City of Burnside council.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/b7e1c8f6-169c-41bd-b5d7-140395a41c382015-07-01T01:41:01.5410532019-09-02T07:23:17.982773it@burnside.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Burnside (Local Council)environment, open space, parks, planning, street trees, trees
Burnside Walking TrailsThis dataset displays a map of Burnside Walking Trails as a MapInfo Tab FiledatasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/398c59b3-49b1-4c69-ade2-463cb64e95ad2013-05-30T08:00:30.1633212020-02-18T00:34:34.937575DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Burnside (Local Council)bushwalking, nature, recreation, trailssports-and-recreation
Bushfire Last Resort RefugesA Last Resort Refuge is intended to provide a place of relative safety during a bushfire. It does not guarantee the survival of those who assemble there. You should only use a Last Resort Refuge when your personal Bushfire Survival Plans cannot be implemented or have failed.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4caf5333-138e-4048-b71f-15c59163355a2017-09-07T04:22:39.7419192020-02-24T01:51:32.817763freeman.peter@cfs.sa.gov.au2017-09-07South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Servicebushfire, community, emergency, evacuation, fire, last resort, road safety, survival planemergency-and-safety
Bushfire Management AreasBushfire Management Areas are administrative boundaries that capture the whole state. Each Bushfire Management Area has a Bushfire Management Committee which makes decisions on bushfire prevention within their area. The Bushfire Management Areas are based on similar topography and land use and wherever possible to align to other government boundaries.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d93dc636-ec20-45f2-beb0-998b1c5f438c2019-12-20T05:44:49.8884922020-02-18T00:19:51.113611martijn.vandermerwe@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Servicebushfire
Bushfire Management Planning Data - Identified Assets at RiskBushfire Management Area Plan (BMAP) asset data represents assets of either, Human Settlement, Economic or Cultural Heritage value. Each asset has been risk assessed and has been assigned appropriate treatment strategies.
__Sites__ | Human Settlement sites predominately represent Special Fire Protection facilities such as schools, hospitals or community centres (places where vaulnerable people may be located). Economic sites predominately represent commercial or industrial infrastructure sites such as communications towers or substations. Cultural Heritage sites predominately represent places that a community would value such as historic sites, heritage buildings and places of worship.
__Lines__ | Human Settlement lines predominately represent areas where people may be located such as roads, walking trails or a series of campsites. Economic lines predominately represent utility or agency infrastructure such as pipelines or the dog fence.
__Areas__ | Human Settlement areas predominately represent residential areas where there is potential for loss of human life. Not all homes or dwellings have been captured, areas that have not been identified may still be at risk from bushfire. Economic polygons predominately represent larger industrial areas and forestry assets.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1897bf91-5221-4719-bce2-341721a85d512016-07-04T06:58:29.2492882020-02-27T22:47:39.767540peter.freeman@sa.gov.au2018-02-28South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Serviceasset, bushfire, infrastructure, riskemergency-and-safety, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Bushfire Protection AreasBushfire Protection Areas (see http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/about-bushfire-protection-areas) show the spatial extent of the Bushfire Protection provisions brought in under the Ministerial Bushfire Management amendments in 2006 (part 1 and part 2) and 2007 (part 3). The level of bushfire risk is rated as High, Medium, General or Excluded and determines the planning approvals plus requirements under the Australian Building Code and Australian Standard AS 3959 for the construction of dwellings in the defined bushfire risk areas. Some areas have criteria that, if met, change the designated level of bushfire risk. Bushfire Protection Areas exist in the South East Region, Riverland, Kangaroo Island, Mount Lofty Ranges, Mid North, Yorke Peninsula and Eyre Peninsula.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/30e275dd-a6f3-4af5-8b8a-6f4919ff6fe72013-05-17T03:07:41.0529782020-02-24T02:11:39.363914DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit area2006-06-302015-03-04South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebushfires, land, nature, planning, safety, spatialemergency-and-safety, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Bushfire Safer PlacesA Bushfire Safer Place is a place of relative safety and may be used as a place for people to stay in or as a place of first resort for those people who have decided that they will leave high risk locations early on a bad fire weather day.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/00ccaac9-d75a-45ad-a6b2-8a9d70d46aa32016-08-04T00:10:00.3614642020-02-24T01:52:18.784903peter.freeman@sa.gov.au2016-08-012017-09-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Abushfire, community, education, emergency, evacuation, fire, road safety, safer place, transport
Bus SheltersLocations and details of bus shelters in Adelaide City Council area.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d1bfd6ad-eb66-4d47-8e7f-9c3d1c7207312015-05-28T06:37:50.5093162016-06-08T02:19:18.849981city@adelaidecitycouncil.comN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidebus, bus shelter, bus stops, council, public transporttransport-travel-and-motoring
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - At A GlanceCourts Summary Information By Court LeveldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4627a6c5-5741-4ce7-af05-1c8a33b2a77d2017-10-23T22:03:26.9990742019-11-28T05:15:48.110776foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - Audio Visual LinksCourts use of Audio Visual LinksdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/807da537-50d6-48a2-a08b-f74db5baf1182017-10-23T22:14:02.3165832019-11-28T05:31:22.830751foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - ComplaintsCourts - Complaints receiveddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9c49fe8e-4bfb-49ca-8557-28b29fb0b1bd2017-10-23T22:17:08.4851592019-11-28T05:33:42.771256foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - ConsultantsConsultants engaged by the Courts Administration AuthoritydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d05045b3-364e-4502-bce7-2245278b85ae2017-10-23T22:20:44.6393492019-11-28T05:11:47.937586foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - CourtSA Registry Services formerly the Contact CentreCourts Administration Authority CourtSA Registry Services formerly the Contact Centre Workload StatisticsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d0e3ad54-5f9c-403e-92d7-9f90d4991e182017-10-23T22:25:33.0888422019-11-28T05:23:00.653023foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - ContractorsA summary of external contractors that have been engaged by the Courts Administration Authority, the nature of work undertaken and the total cost of the work undertaken.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5fbd3083-c639-47ae-b930-f56257ca2ce52018-10-17T04:52:47.5369962019-11-28T05:36:02.290592foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justice
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - Court Transcription ServicesCourt Transcription and Audio Transcription Services - number of hours in court and pages of transcript produceddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/76750c36-20ad-4836-a724-d70a6cac5c902017-10-23T22:29:24.9480892019-11-28T05:26:34.895054foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - Executive EmploymentNumber of Executive Officers employed by the Courts Administration AuthoritydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1bbd8b0a-6c35-46ef-9b80-1feadc610f7e2017-10-23T22:33:24.0619342019-11-28T05:09:04.413717foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - FraudNumber of Fraud instances recorded by the Courts Administration AuthoritydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/42b28e7d-8926-46c1-a215-d5d0e0af8c7b2017-10-23T22:36:16.5670852019-11-28T05:04:10.333162foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - LibraryCourts Administration Authority Library enquiries and the number of Higher Courts judgments publisheddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fbae7b8e-057e-4018-8512-b4f75e1be23a2017-10-23T22:40:09.2703882019-11-28T05:29:19.539344foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - Agency Programs and Initiatives DataCourts Performance and Workload StatisticsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b9fcda55-fbb7-418f-b5c6-f7d1b0a267c52017-10-23T21:48:30.7942922019-11-28T05:01:12.456651foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - Sheriffs OfficeSheriffs Office - number of searches, Summons Issued, Warrants IssueddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a0d54d63-55dc-47b5-aa91-25b391f995df2017-10-23T22:44:27.8007702019-11-28T05:18:13.959523foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - Whistle-blowers' disclosureNumber of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer of the agency under the Whistle-blowers’ Protection Act 1993.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4f0fc063-a24d-47bd-bfc1-29b2e49b2b992018-10-17T02:35:41.8039122019-11-28T05:38:37.043144foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2016-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justice
Courts Administration Authority - Annual Report - Work health and safety and return to work performanceWork health, safety and return to work performance of the CAAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b8298e53-c47b-4c95-aa49-ad3639ebfab72018-10-17T01:52:01.1804132019-11-28T05:41:13.022790foi@courts.sa.gov.auFinancial Year2016-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, government, justice
Cafe and Restaurant SeatingShows cafes and restaurants and the number of indoor and outdoor seating available from 2006 to 2014. BlockID in the table links to SVYBLK in the KMZ layer SurveyBlock.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2a4d3214-2714-45da-9e02-40fea29d58092016-06-20T07:03:14.3502142016-06-29T05:41:43.608128city@adelaidecitycouncil.comSeating by survey block2006-12-312014-12-31South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidecafes, indoor, outdoor, restaurants, seatingbusiness-industry-and-trade
Carbon Planting in South AustraliaThe Guide to Carbon Planting in South Australia contains a range of spatial data layers, summary maps and a report. It provides background information that may help guide decisions by landholders, industry groups, non-government organisations, and others involved with Carbon Farming (also known as Carbon Credits or Carbon off-setting schemes). It presents information on the potential environmental risks and opportunities of carbon planting in South Australia, including land use policy considerations and use of biophysical spatial data layers. These information products provide context to landscape-scale planning and are not intended for use at the local or property-scale, nor to inform any financial risk or opportunity.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/a9cfc676-1f63-4dfb-bf4d-eaa19133822e2017-06-26T06:57:00.7251712017-11-05T22:51:55.194637datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watercarbon planting, natural resource planning, revegetation, sequestrationwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Water Catchments MapHigh level map showing catchment areas in the City of OnkaparingadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/9541347b-5fba-4a08-a0d7-c15c50b34a6e2016-06-23T06:05:24.4797802019-08-29T03:12:36.962212kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au2015-08-06South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacatchment, map, onkaparinga, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Category Ranking of SA Government PreschoolsSA Government preschool by category ranking.
Category Ranking is a priority assigned to each preschool to give an indication of the degree of social disadvantage and geographical isolation a centre may have.
There are three levels of ranking. Category 1 reflects the centres with the highest need and category 3 reflects those centres with the lowest need.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/689f0edc-dca6-4f46-b5dc-7ca068750ef62018-05-11T05:58:24.4447452019-05-17T04:22:04.501457DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auBy preschool2017-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisadvantage, education, preschools
Census - Community ProfileThe City of Port Adelaide Enfield Community Profile provides demographic and economic analysis for the Council area and its suburbs based on results from the 2016, 2011, 2006, 2001, 1996 and 1991 Censuses of Population and Housing. The profile is updated with population estimates when the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases new figures.
This is an interactive query tool where results can be downloaded in various formats. Three reporting types are available from this resource:
1. Social atlas that delivers the data displayed on a map showing each SA1 area (approx 200 households),
2. Community Profile which delivers data at a District level which contain 2 to 3 suburbs, and
3. Economic Profile which reports statistics of an economic indicators.
The general community profile/social atlas themes available for reporting on are:
-Age
-Education
-Ethnicity
-Disability
-Employment/Income
-Household types
-Indigenous profile
-Migration
-Journey to work
-Disadvantage
-Population Estimates
-Building approvals.
It also possible to navigate to the Community Profiles of some other Councils as well.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/af30b25e-a1b3-43d8-b291-0b4f54078a372015-06-22T05:01:41.7573682020-02-19T00:31:02.382906service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auDistricts (2-3 suburbs) and SA1 (approx 200 households)1991-08-062016-08-09City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilage, atlas.id, Census, Community, Community Profile, Council, demographics, demography, disadvantage, income, migration, population, port adelaide enfield, profile.id, statisticscommunity-information-and-citizen-services, education-skills-and-learning, finance-and-employment, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, health-and-wellbeing, transport-travel-and-motoring
Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN)CALHN is responsible for promoting and improving the health of central metropolitan Adelaide and the broader community by providing integrated health care and hospital services. This includes people from rural, remote and interstate locations. CALHN brings together four hospitals; Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) as a major tertiary facility, TQEH as a general hospital, and our rehabilitation hospitals Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre (HRC) and St Margaret’s Rehabilitation Hospital (SMRH), and a significant number of mental health and primary health care (PHC) services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fa2f7f01-7a69-473c-8b64-388a822670c52017-09-20T01:48:24.6887872019-06-18T06:59:34.178698DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auAnnual by State2018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual Report, Complaints, Consultants, Data, Disclosure, Executive, Fraud, Health, Whistle Blowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Centrelink Office LocationsThis dataset describes office locations for Centrelink support services in South Australia.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/09630f9e-b9a9-48df-a28f-c5f6f3ca270e2013-05-23T03:27:28.5796252015-03-03T08:18:02.450241Property Level2014N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesassistance, Commonwealth, disability, employment, Government, service outletscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
CFS Complaints ReceivedInformation in relation to number of complaints received by SACFSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2b3fb524-c317-4ba4-a12f-e7ded1497fff2017-11-06T01:29:06.3244152019-11-29T05:08:12.825741adam.pascoe@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Serviceemergency-and-safety, government-reporting-and-policy
CFS Financial SummariesFinancial Summaries of SACFS as previously published in Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e009ae4a-88f4-4a16-93de-ad6fb98c3cf22017-11-06T01:24:58.4798532019-11-29T04:52:55.272253adam.pascoe@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Serviceemergency-and-safety, government-reporting-and-policy
CFS Freedom of InformationSummary of freedom of information datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/71e0e6a8-ac1c-4b73-b7a9-4a90c19992062017-11-06T01:32:35.7197192018-12-14T00:37:53.361828freeman.peter@cfs.sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Servicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
CFS Human ResourcesNumber of executives by status in current position, gender and classificationdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/dd4c61c3-635b-4465-b6f9-d376b8bc7a132017-11-06T01:41:53.2852432018-12-14T00:38:10.373376freeman.peter@cfs.sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Service
CFS Regional Incident SummaryCFS Regional Incident SummarydatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/13dc7bf3-716a-4b7c-9d2b-d768f36a622b2017-11-15T06:29:31.3830432018-12-14T00:39:16.934961freeman.peter@cfs.sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire ServiceCFS, incidentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
CFS Volunteer NumbersCFS Volunteer Numbers from 2012/13 to 2016/17datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ee6e3fd6-eda6-459f-bb45-30cf4a24c7162017-11-16T23:33:28.6653852017-11-16T23:34:10.226845SAFECOMEnquiries@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Fire and Emergency Services CommissionCFS, Numbers, Volunteeremergency-and-safety
CFS VolunteersNumber of SACFS VolunteersdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9d4d966d-5451-456a-96ea-6029e5364b1c2017-11-06T01:44:17.3647442018-12-14T00:38:39.507671freeman.peter@cfs.sa.gov.au2013-06-302017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Serviceregion, sacfs, volunteersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
CFS Work Health and SafetyInformation in relation to work health and safety at SACFSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6dfc0a25-7851-4f87-92c6-9f49036837c62017-11-06T01:46:26.4884702019-11-29T05:19:10.068232adam.pascoe@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Serviceasbestos, expenditure, prosecutions, sacfs, work health and safetyemergency-and-safety, government-reporting-and-policy
Character Preservation DistrictsThese Protection Districts are defined by the Character Preservation (Barossa Valley) Act 2012 and Character Preservation (McLaren Vale) Act 2012. This legislation protects the districts' unique heritage, culture and integrity by maintaining and preserving their rural amenity, rural character and scenic vistas vital for tourism, and making sure that future development is well designed and supports rather than detracts from the dominant land uses. Townships and Rural Living Areas datasets are included in the Protection Districts file. Townships demarcate non-rural areas while Rural Living Areas are not in townships but have similar characteristics to townships, as defined by the Acts.
Details of 2013 amendments to the extent of the Character Preservation Districts can be found at: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/housing-property-and-land/local-government/development-plans/amendments-to-development-plans-proposed-by-the-minister/barossa-valley-and-mclaren-vale-revised-protection-districts-amendmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6031d08e-f527-423a-9727-96d654f653ef2015-12-20T22:35:41.2321122020-02-24T02:15:01.750908DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au2011-09-282012-11-13South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureCulture, heritage, Rural Amenity, Rural character, Tourismarts-culture-history
Charity LicencesA data set containing publically accessible licence details under Charity legislations. This information is provided from Consumer and Business Services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b2e684fe-d2a3-4d80-bdac-5c6fa4df600d2013-05-15T07:52:17.9606442018-11-21T05:17:51.360960DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentbusiness, Charity, Consumer, Licencebusiness-industry-and-trade, community-information-and-citizen-services
South Australian Government Education and Child Development SitesList of South Australian education and preschool sites with latitude and longitude, updated as at June 2017datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0c0dd1e5-f3e8-4d5d-9b06-9cef47d84ba42017-07-11T04:10:05.3741972017-07-21T06:15:01.784682DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auIndividual site level2017-06-012018-06-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, latitude, locations, longitude, preschools, school, service, siteseducation-skills-and-learning
Childhood Education and CareThis publication presents information on children aged 0-12 years and their families. Information presented includes: use of formal and informal care; cost and duration of care; working arrangements used by parents to care for their children; attendance at preschool programs; requirements for additional formal care or preschool; and informal learning.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/62917b30-38be-4d3d-8059-b2a3777b8cdf2013-05-09T05:41:52.3046022017-01-23T03:48:46.531411DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)childcare, early childhood, education, statisticseducation-skills-and-learning
Christie Downs Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the Southern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4472c207-358b-4668-b6b9-3f7fd626ae752014-06-22T13:02:02.0935282020-04-17T05:37:13.972851DataSA@sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Southern Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, gaseous, nitrogen oxides, ozone, quality, services, Southern Adelaidewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Christie Downs Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data for the Southern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/2f4f129e-ebc7-49f6-b542-d8da77b084d52018-11-16T03:04:41.1261762020-04-17T06:32:44.896107epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, meteorology, services, Southern Adelaide, weather, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Christie Downs Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Southern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8676857e-b031-4b67-9b86-bc2c92e7f4aa2014-06-22T13:17:19.8669602020-04-17T05:43:16.600783DataSA@sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Southern Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, particles, quality, Southern Adelaidewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
City Library Daily Door CountCaptures the total number of people entering the City Library - daily count.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/50c64c6c-486e-466c-ad58-e3988f04fd742015-06-09T05:38:07.8817032016-07-14T06:34:03.797235city@adelaidecitycouncil.com2014-05-262015-05-24Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidedoor count, libraries, library, usagecommunity-information-and-citizen-services
City Library Usage for the 1st yearCaptures usage of the City Library from when it opened through the first 12 months. Includes number of items borrowed & items returned, number of visitors, number of new members, computer bookings, courses attended and Innovation Lab attendance.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/9a21cc44-0b41-44c6-9cbb-e51203028dff2015-06-09T05:53:09.8369572016-06-08T05:28:03.784134city@adelaidecitycouncil.com2014-01-072015-02-06AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideborrowings, city library, computer, library membership, new members, usage, visitorscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
City of Mitcham ContoursThis dataset contains the Mitcham Council Contours at 2m intervals.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/d20eedd7-0a18-468f-bd35-b4b8889966402018-02-19T04:05:02.8724772020-02-24T02:02:30.519230it@mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of MitchamContours, Elevation
City of Mitcham WardsWards in the City of Mitcham.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/17e1af7a-67e2-4023-84d8-ad7f27f74b4d2015-09-23T06:55:48.1577152015-10-12T03:42:45.254868it@mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Mitchamcouncil, mitcham, wardshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Mitcham Waste Collection AreasCity of Mitcham Waste Collection Areas. Polygon areas that define the spatial extent of collection.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c95890bb-b36f-4161-81c3-76be03c618b22015-09-23T02:29:48.1744832020-02-24T02:26:39.512364it@mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Mitchamcouncil, mitcham, rubbish collection, waste, waste collectionhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Onkaparinga Development PlanDevelopment plans are the principal documents used in South Australia to guide development and against which development applications are assessed. Both a council and the Minister for Planning may amend development plans, but the Minister is ultimately responsible for their content, structure and layout.
Planners use development plans to assess development applications. Onkaparinga's development plan contains detail that reflects circumstances specific to its local area and therefore will differ from other councils.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/783e1a8b-3fe2-4580-a3a1-ace9b466a3652016-06-23T05:54:42.9812242020-01-15T05:33:43.204073kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingadevelopment plan, onkaparinga, policy area, precinct, zonegovernment-reporting-and-policy
City of Playford Kerbside Collection DataKerbside collection data for the City of Playford LGAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f75917fc-da5f-40aa-8bc2-905a2a7e2bdc2015-07-03T06:17:23.9098932016-07-30T05:32:56.825778playford@playford.sa.gov.au2008-07-012015-04-01City of Playford LGAGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Playfordcollection, environment, recycling, rubbish, wastegovernment-reporting-and-policy
City of Playford Library CatalogueCatalogue of the City of Playford Library CollectiondatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bc4554a7-f331-4bc0-a4fe-57b6da30bb532015-07-03T05:56:48.0430132015-07-03T05:58:31.907965playford@playford.sa.gov.au2014-07-012015-07-01City of Playford LGAGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Playfordbarcode, books, catalogue, Library, musiceducation-skills-and-learning
City of Playford Waste Kerbside Collection DatesWaste kerbside collection dates for the City of Playford LGAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/33ba13c1-62f1-44e4-b043-49c03eaae2492015-07-03T06:10:59.2214282016-07-30T05:27:39.430964playford@playford.sa.gov.au2008-01-012016-01-01City of Playford LGAGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Playfordbuild environment and design, collection, recycling, rubbish, wastegovernment-reporting-and-policy
City of Prospect Dog RegistrationsData containing the breed, colour, sex, names and suburbs of dogs registered in City of Prospect.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4c72baef-78e4-46c4-9d70-a90e0a2f73182016-07-13T00:59:41.3543572016-07-13T01:06:52.679783admin@prospect.sa.gov.au2015-06-302016-06-30City of Prospect LGA, South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Prospectbreed, breeds, community, community services, dogs, Dogs, local government, local government area, pet, pets, residentscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
City of Prospect Heritage Listed PropertiesA list of properties in the City of Prospect that are listed on the State or Local Heritage Registers.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/10e73758-4a11-466e-85d6-345bf24d1ef42016-07-15T06:44:20.8312902016-07-15T06:45:07.140571admin@prospect.sa.gov.auN/ACity of Prospect LGA, South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Prospectheritage, local government, planning, propertieshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Prospect Parks and ReservesList of the parks and reserves in City of Prospect, containing detail about location and facilities.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1d8abf57-35f2-4918-92d7-f726fcd6ee322016-07-07T01:09:07.0937172016-07-07T01:10:09.186809admin@prospect.sa.gov.au2015-06-302016-06-30City of Prospect LGA, South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of ProspectLocal government, parks, Prospect, reserveswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
City of Prospect Street Tree SpeciesList of the street tree species in City of Prospect, containing detail about location.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7bf2e4a4-40cc-40fd-83a9-fabb6d8540392016-06-30T06:54:47.6949572016-07-07T01:41:20.653434admin@prospect.sa.gov.au2015-06-302016-06-30South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Prospectenvironment, local government, species, treewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
City of Prospect Tree Species in ReservesList of the tree species found in City of Prospect reserves, containing detail about location, age, and size.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5d86d41e-b6c6-47d5-9b88-4d95916c5e762016-07-07T01:26:19.7416032016-07-07T01:29:02.533760admin@prospect.sa.gov.au2015-06-302016-06-30City of Prospect LGA, South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Prospectlocal government, Prospect, reserves, species, treewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
City of Prospect VolunteersQuantitative data denoting the number of active volunteers in City of Prospect and the hours they commit.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3fc45f2f-31b7-4247-a847-e7ecd6924d3b2016-07-26T07:11:30.0925862016-07-27T05:58:35.184824admin@prospect.sa.gov.au2015-06-302016-06-30City of Prospect LGA, South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Prospectcommunity, local government, volunteercommunity-information-and-citizen-services
City of Salisbury Building HeightsShapefile for the City of Salisbury Building Heights.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/35a8d264-5fd6-4451-a8bc-71e46f2a51422014-07-01T04:36:28.2434402015-03-03T08:14:13.868984N/AN/AN/ACity of SalisburyLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Salisbury Councilbuilding heights, council, salisburyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Salisbury ContoursShapefile for the City of Salisbury Contours.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1cb42bb7-4e3c-4ce6-8561-9e8b838e712a2014-07-01T04:56:40.9923892016-06-10T01:58:44.121329datasa@sa.gov.auCity of SalisburyLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Salisbury Councilcountours, salisburyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Salisbury Council WardsShapefile for the City of Salisbury Council Wards.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e902efbd-eace-40dc-ac58-bbe5e11f56702014-07-01T05:50:23.6164932015-03-03T08:14:16.321825N/AN/AN/ACity of SalisburyLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Salisbury Councilcity of salisbury, council, wardshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Salisbury EasementsShapefile for the City of Salisbury Easements.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9d95d06d-a34d-46a0-822f-7437b4162bc32014-07-01T05:23:17.3805362015-03-03T08:14:11.503232N/AN/AN/ACity of SalisburyLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Salisbury Councilcouncil, easements, salisburyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Salisbury ReservesShapefile for the City of Salisbury Reserves.datasetengCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/264ea2ff-b0f1-497e-b9c5-3e664207ecf52014-07-01T05:39:04.8637422021-04-06T09:33:46.137942https://www4.abs.gov.au/web/survey.nsf/inquiryform/2014-01-01City of SalisburyLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Salisbury Councilcouncil, reserves, salibury council, salisburyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Salisbury Waste Collection ZonesShapefile for the City of Salisbury Waste Collection Zones.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/01679c85-ea70-4fda-94e7-1ba5c4718e092014-07-01T05:59:56.5844102015-03-03T08:14:14.763988N/AN/AN/ACity of SalisburyLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Salisbury Councilcouncil zones, rubbish collection, salisbury council, waste collection, zoneshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
City of Salisbury Water FeaturesShapefile for the City of Salisbury Water Features.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6f6886f3-ccb3-41cb-91db-d3dcc0cd0cfa2014-07-01T06:17:36.2775922015-03-03T08:14:15.635169N/AN/AN/ACity of SalisburyLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Salisbury Councilfountains, salisbury, salisbury council, water decorations, water featureshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Classification ASO6 and Above by GenderGovernment Services Group (GSG) Workforce Report: PS Act Employees in GSG Classified ASO6 & Above by Gender as at December 2014.
Government Services Group (GSG) previous section/business unit of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/45c37922-ea2e-46de-8e53-47a10a29dcd42015-06-12T06:45:32.3801002015-06-12T06:46:42.507701datasa@sa.gov.au2014-09-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetclassification, executive, executives, female, gender, malegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Classification by Appointment and GenderGovernment Services Group (GSG): Workforce report of PS Act Employees in GSG by Stream, Appointment Type and Gender as at December 2014.
GSG previously a business unit of the Department of Premier and Cabinet.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/53e53857-eb7d-4a69-974d-375604ab72552015-06-12T06:24:16.0670132015-06-12T06:27:57.062420datasa@sa.gov.au2014-09-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetappointment, classification, gender, streamgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Climate Projections for South AustraliaThis is a sub-set of data released for GovHack 2017.The dataset includes simulations of daily weather variables for a small selection of weather stations (Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Mount Gambier, Port Pirie, Renmark) for historic and future (projected) climate conditions. The full dataset, which includes data for more than 200 weather stations and 15 climate models, can be found here https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/goyder-institute-for-water-research-downscaled-climate-projections-for-south-australiadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/53a2ba26-0fef-4370-89ee-0cdeb87687a02017-06-13T01:03:52.3666802017-07-03T03:32:15.948701datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterclimate change, environmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Coast and River in City of Port Adelaide EnfieldPolygon spatial layer representing the area covered by Gulf St Vincent and Port River. Data available in a variety of formats from Council's own open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4793985b-8474-4512-b4b3-14f2faed616f2015-06-01T03:57:56.8535532018-09-04T08:10:29.805874customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auUnit level2018-04-06City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield CouncilCoast, Coastline, Port Adelaide Enfield, Port River, Riverhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Coast Protection Board Annual Report DataCoast Protection Board Annual Report Data 2016-17datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2d5b9fff-f4a7-4f4d-be1a-d692c51adaaf2017-07-24T04:35:46.5914822020-01-06T01:39:57.989979datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watercoast, environment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Container Collection DepotsSouth Australia’s container deposit scheme keeps our state free from unsightly beverage litter. South Australians enjoy the convenience of an extensive depot network throughout the metropolitan and regional areas of the state.
Further information:
http://www.epa.sa.gov.au/environmental_info/container_deposit
http://www.epa.sa.gov.au/environmental_info/container_deposit/collection_depotsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2b292e74-0e72-421f-be81-a3c7d9438ffa2014-06-06T02:35:50.3541712020-02-17T00:11:04.669758DataSA@sa.gov.auCurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)beverages, community, depot, environment, location, recycling, refund, regions, serviceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Communities and Social Inclusion Service Centers and Office LocationsThe data describes office locations for Domiciliary Care SA, Disability SA, Families SA, Housing SA, and Youth Justice. These Offices are the public service centres for the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/880ee9d8-15f2-4902-a024-f4dc106a23222013-05-16T06:27:58.2989582020-02-19T00:42:31.451384gis.support@dcsi.sa.gov.auProperty Level2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesassistance, disability, Domiciliary Care, family, office, service outlets, youthhealth-and-wellbeing, community-information-and-citizen-services
Community Bus RoutesThe City of Port Adelaide Enfield Community Bus Service provides a fixed route service for all residents, especially for those who are unable to access public transport, have a limited income and/or mobility problems. There are three fixed circuits operating over the whole of the Council area. They provide transport to regional shopping centres, libraries and other facilities. This dataset includes the routes and are attributed with street name, operating hours and pickup times. More information: http://www.cityofpae.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=2322
Data available to download in various formats from Council's open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cba945c5-3421-46fb-a38b-b360bb28410e2015-05-28T04:32:01.2177922019-09-09T03:21:29.658282service@cityofpae.sa.gov.au2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilbus, buses, community services, council, transporttransport-travel-and-motoring, community-information-and-citizen-services
Community History Live StreamThe community history website is a place for community organisations, historical groups and individuals to come together to share their interests in and explore South Australia's community history.
This dataset provides access to organisations, events, news and blogs that are displayed on the website.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2ce2ab30-d17f-4902-b344-314e4b34538a2015-05-15T01:26:37.3665112017-06-27T02:08:43.727429webmaster@history.sa.gov.au3+2011-04-012015-05-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiacommunity museums, localhistory, local historyarts-culture-history
Mount Barker District Council Community LandDisplays Community Land classified land owned and under the care & control of Council.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/41677c9e-2b02-405c-9419-425f9faa12b32017-01-17T23:53:03.6608282018-10-08T05:16:25.150885tjordan@mountbarker.sa.gov.au2008-01-15CurrentMount Barker District CouncilLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auMount Barker District CouncilCommunity, Land, Park, Reserve
Community Safety Education EngagementsData includes the number of participants in the program over the last 5 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c4c7be62-7dba-43c1-afc3-856d684fa2472014-06-26T05:17:10.5082932019-11-06T05:56:43.318235datasa@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire Servicefire, safetycommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Community Services Support Program Funded Organisation by RegionThe CSSP funds the provision of services that support vulnerable people who experience disadvantage in South Australia. This data provides organisation and funding details for 2015-2016 funding round.
The dataset includes: the program type (e.g. life skills development, family support), the organisation, how much was funded, region, and project description.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d15b3aca-f5ac-476c-ba11-7c9cee59448b2016-07-07T03:25:25.7928382018-08-10T05:41:57.167895DLDCSIPolicyandCommunityDevelopment@dcsi.sa.gov.auSpatial: by state administrative region / Temporal: annual (single interval)2015-01-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesCommunity, CSSP, Early Intervention, Family, Youthcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Compendium of Grape and Wine Data for Australia's Wine Regions, 1999-2008A compendium of data on wine and grape production in winegrape bearing regions in Australia. There are four sheets that record data by region: 1) wine variables; 2) yield for 2006 and 2008; 3) time series data from 1999-2008; and 4) data on water usage by state. The data include, for example, statistics on grape and wine employment and value of grape and wine output.
Dataset to be attributed to The University of Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/53e0a256-d7e9-4500-af06-38b84d66abde2014-06-12T04:06:22.9611832016-07-25T01:26:18.919783wine-econ@adelaide.edu.auRegional1999-2008AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataadelaide uni, Australia, region, university of adelaide, vineyards, wine, winegrapes
Complaints and Reports of Environmental Significance (CARES)Summarised data of the number and type of CARES enquiries (Monthly).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7a71e53b-344f-4081-b2e4-88698b6d26802018-07-09T05:18:24.9471412019-07-25T01:21:44.399550epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2015-07-012019-01-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)complaints, environmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Complaints Reporting Primary Industries and Regions SAComplaints Reporting received by Primary Industries and Regions South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/68b74c6f-9ee9-4d25-9d46-065d658715672017-09-28T04:14:50.1617222019-12-02T00:54:30.830742datasa@sa.gov.au2011-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAnnual Report Data, Complaints, PIRSAgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SAFA Complaints SummaryTypes of complaints received by SAFA during the financial yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4c4b0baa-e5bf-4d2f-8eb7-1cffca3af2d62018-11-05T23:25:19.0054902019-11-17T22:40:34.649790mail.SAFA@sa.gov.audepartment, organisation, branch2016-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Government Financing Authority (SAFA)annual report, complaint, governmentfinance-and-employment
SAFA - Composition of Fleet VehiclesShows the type of vehicle that comprise the Fleet make updatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fc7922c5-2b68-4be3-ae57-985ba5d979c22018-11-05T22:45:59.9770302019-11-17T22:42:43.003339mail.SAFA@sa.gov.au2016-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Government Financing Authority (SAFA)annual report, government, vehiclefinance-and-employment
Conservation Reserve BoundariesThese are the boundaries of land dedicated to conservation within South Australia. These areas protect both the fauna and flora species and are a major 'biological reservoir' for the maintenance of species diversity. This data set provides an accurate location for the legal boundary of reserves dedicated under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, Wilderness Protection Act and reserves for conservation purposes under the Crown Land Management Act 2009 in South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7002bf38-6f74-4b6f-a01a-620dd065511a2013-05-17T09:00:33.1576472020-01-16T03:24:04.314566DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AFebruary 2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBiological, Conservation, nature, Protected, Reserveswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Conservation Reserve ParcelsThese are the DCDB Parcels dedicated to conservation within South Australia. These areas protect both the fauna and flora species and are a major 'biological reservoir' for the maintenance of species diversity. This data set provides an accurate location for the legal boundary of reserves dedicated under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, Wilderness Protection Act 1992 and reserves for conservation purposes under the Crown Land Management Act 2009 in South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f846a33e-f4b7-4c77-90b9-2697e54fd2a62013-05-17T08:53:45.4832212020-02-18T05:06:51.729288DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AFebruary 2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBiological, Conservation, nature, Protected, Reserveswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Consultant and Contractor ExpensesThe following is a summary of external consultants and contractors that have been engaged by the agency.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/63e814bc-0188-4027-a82c-f89a9c2a6b5b2019-09-10T00:53:16.6223342019-09-10T00:56:29.164418Curator.carrick@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCarrick Hillconsultants, contractor
Consultants 2012/13 to 2016/17Consultant fees above $10,000 and below $10,000 for years 2012/13 to 2016/17datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1b9ba36e-11a6-46ea-bfbe-353e3cfee8522017-11-14T05:32:16.3740192019-10-31T01:50:27.421842SAFECOMEnquiries@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Fire and Emergency Services CommissionAnnual Report, Consultantsemergency-and-safety
ConsultantsConsultants engaged by Defence SA since 2012-13.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6e2202d3-8ae5-4b26-b364-293e78551ef32017-09-14T02:42:33.0976542019-10-22T03:50:31.793915enquiries@defencesa.com2013-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDefence SAconsultants, Defence, industrygovernment-reporting-and-policy
ConsultantsConsultants engageddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8130a505-47c3-433a-81c3-2bbc655d65e02017-09-29T05:00:08.8857212018-10-22T05:30:03.685552reception.renewalsa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRiverbank Authoritygovernmenthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Consultants engaged by the Department for EducationSummary of external consultants that have been engaged by the Department for Education, the nature of the work undertaken and the total cost of the work undertaken for the period 2017 to 2018 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/18ba42f7-cd13-4806-ba0f-af4da30b1b482019-03-01T03:27:41.3739662019-04-02T04:18:09.026828DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2017-07-012018-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, consultants, education departmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Consultants engaged by the Department of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureSummary of external consultants that have been engaged by DPTI, the nature of the work undertaken and the total cost of the work undertaken.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/510d1d28-59dc-4d58-aa81-c3ab314df88a2017-09-11T05:10:24.5490092019-11-04T03:18:05.747430www.dpti.sa.gov.au/contact_usN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureannual report, consultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Consultants engaged by the Department of the Premier and CabinetA report of external consultants showing the name of the consultancy business, the purpose of each consultancy and the total $ value.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5a41394c-eef4-4b2b-9034-e0a5197b97502017-09-21T03:09:42.0805312019-10-15T07:29:22.990071datasa@sa.gov.au2011-01-072019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetconsultancies, consultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Consultants engaged by the History Trust of South AustraliaA report of external consultants engaged by the History Trust of South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e1d89da7-8ec7-4041-ab0a-818d8925d1222017-09-28T02:45:01.0075812019-11-08T00:53:00.231809webmaster@history.sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aconsultancies, consultants
Consultants engaged by the Department for Education and Child DevelopmentSummary of external consultants that have been engaged by DECD, the nature of the work undertaken and the total cost of the work undertaken for the period 2012 to 2017 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c8eaf828-68c4-4ee4-86c9-3e0664b0ce712018-02-22T01:23:21.1553172019-02-28T03:19:10.486644DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, consultants, decd, education
Consultants Reporting Primary Industries and Regions SAConsultants Reporting received by Primary Industries and Regions South Australia for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/724671e1-6ac4-4943-91f2-4c3ceaaa0f462017-09-28T06:03:32.3441352019-12-02T00:54:11.122597datasa@sa.gov.au2011-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAnnual Report Data, Consultants, PIRSAgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Consultants Reporting South Australian Tourism CommissionConsultants reporting for the South Australian Tourism Commission for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/706b9e4c-bf16-4e38-9f57-3c63511850ef2017-11-03T05:43:20.5545632019-10-31T00:27:42.350588industrymail@sa.gov.au2013-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism Commissionconsultants, government reporting and policy, south australian tourism commission, tourismgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) - ConsultantsConsultants - SAAS - SA Ambulance Service - 2013-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ac1909b3-3c28-4b46-883a-56d9ede16cba2017-09-26T02:17:24.5714412019-12-05T01:24:18.861459DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.au2019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Health2013-2017, 2018-19, consultants, SA Ambulance Service, SAASgovernment-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
Consultants – SA Mental Health CommissionSummary of the external consultants engaged by the SA Mental Health Commission in each year, including the nature and cost of the work undertaken.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/26f6a546-a890-48a1-9b5a-319a1b14b43a2017-09-19T07:01:17.3064152019-11-29T01:27:50.727711samhc@sa.gov.au2015-10-292019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Mental Health CommissionAnnual Report, Consultancy, Consultant, Disclosure, Open Government, SAMHC, South Australian Mental Health Commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Contractors - SA MET Advisory CouncilSA MET Advisory Council Annual Report Data for ContractorsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4160da4e-44f4-4b13-86ed-3160690c536f2017-09-18T07:23:21.3694472019-12-13T05:07:05.737841DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.au2012-01-012017-09-18South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAdvisory, Consultants, Council, Health, SA METhealth-and-wellbeing
Consultants used by Education Standards BoardConsultants used by Education Standards BoarddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8e232a72-7e92-401d-8dc2-c8264c7082a62018-09-03T03:33:08.1047552019-11-18T00:29:30.713510educationstandardsboard@sa.gov.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEducation Standards Boardconsultant, purpose of consultancyeducation-skills-and-learning, government-reporting-and-policy
Consultants utilised in Department for Child ProtectionDetails of the cost of consultants utilised in DCPdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0ec74e12-fdd5-46d5-9341-70f3af0682622018-09-03T06:27:25.8109582019-09-24T00:45:56.881600DCPCEMailbox@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Child Protectionconsultants, financegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Contact details for Problem Gambling ServicesThis dataset contains the location and contact details of ‘Problem Gambling Services’. There are a wide range of services available across metropolitan and country South Australia to help and support.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c11550d1-67ce-4a3b-a978-25cf9c6f01752014-03-18T05:18:02.0422312020-02-24T01:51:50.042380DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesGambling, Mental Health, supportcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Container Deposit Legislation - Return Rates and ComplianceIncludes the total number of containers returned per financial year and percentage return for each material type. In addition to the number of inspections and number of non-compliant containers per financial year.
For more information visit:
http://www.epa.sa.gov.au/environmental_info/container_depositsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4ba6676f-8d3d-4495-9260-0ba384f353382014-12-10T23:44:27.9286622019-08-15T05:40:46.750793DataSA@sa.gov.au2005-2014StatewideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)beverages, community, compliance, environment, recycling, refund, servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Contractors engaged by the Department of the Premier and CabinetContractors engaged from 2017-18 to 2018-19datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/48d0d217-baf0-4aef-9d41-8738d67608ae2018-09-13T06:19:46.4926852019-10-15T07:36:09.852712datasa@sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Contractors engaged by the History Trust of South AustraliaContractors by History Trust of South Australia for the period 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/acf3e43e-823b-4238-a620-3e4efaf61a282018-09-04T02:43:20.3883532019-11-08T01:41:56.025674webmaster@history.sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiacontractor, contractors
Contractors engaged by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentContractors engaged by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ecaee5d9-b7ca-4d9c-95e0-6ccbf9eb2ad52019-12-04T05:15:44.9609802019-12-04T05:23:54.788432publicsector@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auOffice of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employmentannual report, contractors engaged
Contractors engaged by the Department for EducationSummary of contractors that have been engaged by the Department for Education, the nature of the work undertaken and the total cost of the work undertaken for the period 2017 to 2018 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/96b70535-4480-44fc-abd0-ac255796d6802019-02-28T01:33:51.8623592020-04-06T05:08:42.793892DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, contractors, department for education, education
Contractors Reporting South Australian Tourism CommissionContractors reporting for the South Australian Tourism Commission for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/146cd094-4e8b-402a-814e-9c1dcff41d222018-12-07T05:07:36.2765882019-10-31T00:27:24.826323industrymail@sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism Commissioncontractors, government reporting and policy, south australian tourism commission, tourism
Contractors - SA Mental Health CommissionA breakdown of the contractors engaged by the SA Mental Health Commission in the period.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/810bf2e9-2587-4006-a39c-e24029a416952018-09-17T23:57:56.6563952019-11-29T01:25:04.361517samhc@sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Mental Health Commissionannual report, disclosure, Open Government, samhc, South Australian Mental Health Commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Contractors used by Education Standards BoardContractors used by Education Standards BoarddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/90771d4a-2b71-42f2-b09e-207014e161b22018-09-03T03:58:19.8278982019-11-18T00:04:44.393061educationstandardsboard@sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEducation Standards Boardcontractor, purpose, valueeducation-skills-and-learning, government-reporting-and-policy
Contractors utilised by DCPDetails of the cost of contractors utilised in DCP.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e87cca76-bbf0-47c6-a4ab-4bdd6549bddb2018-09-03T23:34:55.3846472019-09-24T02:09:22.715996DCPCEMailbox@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Child Protectionfinancegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Cooper Creek, Lake Eyre Basin inflows to South AustraliaInflows to South Australia from Queensland via Cooper Creek, Lake Eyre Basin. Monthly observations over last three years show diminishing trend in runoff from monsoonal rains.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/37c8fd28-8db8-4d4b-8b85-3bdbae7b2f3d2014-06-16T02:00:44.1155032016-06-08T06:04:48.233128DataSA@sa.gov.auDataset TimespanN/AMount Gambier or South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterLake eyre basin, river inflows, telemetry, time-serieswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Coorong, Lower Lakes & Murray Mouth Water Quality MonitoringThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and the Department for Environment and Water (DEW) monitor water quality in the Lower Lakes region. Sampling has occurred from 2008 to 2015 at sites throughout Lake Alexandrina, Lake Albert, Goolwa Channel, Currency Creek, Finniss River, Boggy Creek and Hunters Creek. Sampling frequency has varied over time. During the hydrological drought, sampling occurred more frequently. Since flow returned, sampling frequency has declined. To compliment field sampling, water is also taken to the Australian Water Quality Centre for analysis. Available here is EPA Field measured data and related reports.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/2f0bd5c4-623b-4a25-b6d5-e731f61979a02015-05-19T02:52:50.0794282019-02-04T03:50:26.580818epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2008-2015South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)quality, resources, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Corrosion Environment AreasCorrosion Environments are areas located within 1 km of the coastline or 10 kms of breaking surf that are subject to special corrosion protection requirements for Class 1a and 10a buildings in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. Building Code of Australia Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/the-building-code-of-australiadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/00077ae8-57b2-40b7-b4b5-491872163d702016-10-10T03:37:43.0302982020-02-19T00:07:42.507107DPTI.PDBuildingBranch@sa.gov.au2009-07-14South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebuilding code, human environment, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Corrosion Environments (Surf Coast)Identifies the breaking surf coast along South Australia's mainland coastline and Kangaroo Island (excluding all other islands) for the purpose of determining Corrosion Environments. Building Code of Australia Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/the-building-code-of-australiadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/54657ede-7ecb-4a1e-870b-95af36c0f0c72016-10-10T04:14:43.1013992020-02-19T00:09:02.365759DPTI.PDBuildingBranch@sa.gov.au2009-07-14South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebuilding code, human environment, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Cost of Living ConcessionsThe South Australian Government provides the Cost of Living Concession to assist those on low or fixed incomes with any of their cost of living expenses, whether that be electricity, water, gas or medical bills.
2016-17 Cost of Living Concession recipients: Total number of recipients 180,513
Homeowner-occupier recipients 150,212
Homeowner-occupier recipients as % of total recipients 83%
Tenant recipients 30,311
Tenant recipients as % of total recipients 17%
A subset of homeowner-occupiers and tenants are the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card recipients 7,834
Commonwealth Seniors Health Card recipients as % of total recipients 4%datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/386dbed1-5d1f-46c3-bb48-9a44f98048af2016-07-07T01:40:51.3480272018-07-11T00:39:54.655136DLDFCConcessionsandAntiPovertyUnit@dfc.sa.gov.au2014-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesCOLC, Concession, Homeowner, Tenantgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Council Managed BuildingsBuildings Owned and buildings managed by City of Port Adelaide Enfield. Polygon spatial layer with attributes. Available in a variety of formats from Council's own open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ac8bec7c-f96b-4b56-81d0-9942587a113b2015-06-01T05:07:29.5210162019-09-09T02:57:27.079068service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-09City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilbuildings, council, port adelaide enfield, propertyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Council Owned PropertiesA list of properties owned by the City of Onkaparinga.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/47ea5aa3-8fef-4f49-9dea-d379d66443172015-06-16T01:15:17.4543822019-08-29T08:10:44.368771kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auEach property is listed.2015-06-152019-08-29South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaaddress, council, land use, onkaparinga, property, Wardcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Council Ward MapsMaps of the City Of Onkaparinga area showing wardsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/76c31775-1e88-4791-a308-be92921129f42015-06-16T05:27:18.3335232020-01-16T05:39:34.626907kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auShows all wards in a single view2018-11-01South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacouncil, map, onkaparinga, wardcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Council Wards in City of Port Adelaide EnfieldWard Boundaries in Port Adelaide Enfield are presented through the Council's own website for open geospatial data. Formats available are SHP, KML, GeoJson and WMS. (all in geographic latitude and longitude except the Shapefile which is GDA 1994 MGA Zone 54)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/49917eae-7d77-48c4-9222-a463cf8ec7a02015-06-01T04:41:16.4330902019-09-09T04:14:31.188296service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield CouncilCouncil, Electoral boundaries, Port Adelaide Enfield, Wardgovernment-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
CountiesThe County layer is a derived data set from the Hundred layer, using the County field within the Hundred layer data to merge the Hundred polygons into the relevant County polygons.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/64f11c0b-d9e9-4223-a259-4597a3b310a92016-03-23T22:52:43.3630232020-02-24T02:03:18.709280william.watt@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit area1995-02-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureCounties, Hundredshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Country Arts SA Annual Report Regulatory Data2018-19 Annual Report Regulatory DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d5152d51-b125-48d8-a561-ec3d9d6610b92017-11-02T05:56:24.5785442019-09-24T06:23:59.030158Opendata@countryarts.org.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCountry Arts SAAnnual Report, complaints, consultancies, Country Arts SA, fraud, whistleblowerarts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy
Country Health SA Local Health NetworkCountry Health South Australia Local Health Network (CHSALHN) provides a wide range of public acute, residential aged care, community health and mental health services to country based South Australians.
CHSALHN delivers a comprehensive range of health services throughout 61 public hospitals/health services in country South Australia, according to population needs, focussing on integrating its service delivery with metropolitan hospitals and other service providers in country locations.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/42dc292f-2d27-439f-add7-2d7cb8717af12017-08-31T06:27:35.3346822019-12-05T06:22:48.448979DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auData by financial year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual Report, Healthgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Crime Mapper: LGA MapCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c0c79718-f93a-4202-a556-c2b5a9a2fcf62016-07-14T06:20:34.5864872016-07-14T06:22:37.760974datasa@sa.gov.au2009-01-012013-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Adelaide (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/22eb0215-3470-4b00-ae74-3abe9fed9c7c2014-07-01T05:07:36.2054332016-07-14T05:45:18.937080datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Adelaide (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Adelaide Hills (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4f9cce24-1ed0-40cb-9e9b-bd49ad8b17cf2014-07-01T05:28:10.2819022016-07-14T05:06:43.527589datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Adelaide Hills (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Alexandrina (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c528d5d1-4784-4680-b10b-d61196d4e93b2014-07-01T05:44:31.2697302016-07-14T04:43:06.395040datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Alexandrina (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences extended by police, Personal Offences, property offences, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Anangu Pitjantjatjara (AC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3803e067-b868-43ca-98e9-cb328eb9ff2b2014-07-01T05:56:52.6443522016-07-14T02:24:23.861433datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Anangu Pitjantjatjara (AC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Barossa (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/06cdcdab-4407-4674-b884-877a8c23ecd02014-07-01T06:13:38.1580792016-07-14T02:31:04.293534datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Barossa (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crimecrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Barunga West (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/710ae662-88c9-46d2-ad15-5bb48e0a1bc82014-07-01T06:21:20.6630442016-07-14T04:56:21.757181datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Barunga West (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Berri and Barmera (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/48935b42-5b29-4432-a7f9-f0c35a75fea82014-07-01T06:43:05.5117112016-07-14T04:53:45.232109datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Berri and Barmera (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentLocal Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Burnside (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cc3bba7a-2340-4575-8a6f-561e8c604bd62014-07-01T07:02:14.7589872016-07-14T05:41:32.974500datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Burnside (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Campbelltown (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ffb997ef-54f2-4762-ad7f-c38374715ef52014-07-01T07:27:05.6216092016-07-14T02:27:04.655631DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/ACampbelltown (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Ceduna (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e59eb360-7e67-40a6-913f-46ebb5f2b36a2014-07-01T23:11:34.7825562016-07-14T05:42:17.752707DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/ACeduna (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Charles Sturt (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b6eacb3a-134d-4676-a25d-01efc5e5afb72014-07-01T23:28:21.0950952016-07-14T04:49:23.940950datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Charles Sturt (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Clare and Gilbert Valleys (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2984bbc7-ad05-4489-952e-15f8aed49e692014-07-01T23:32:36.2790472016-07-14T02:18:59.085481datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Clare and Gilbert Valleys (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Cleve (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a036641a-c7f6-4491-a8f3-0ed7332158042014-07-01T23:41:49.2366122016-07-14T02:23:19.335790datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Cleve (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Coober Pedy (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8b1bbf8a-51d3-42a2-ac9f-28b04a52a3be2014-07-01T23:46:37.9493822016-07-14T04:55:29.837261datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Coober Pedy (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Copper Coast (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/424f787f-6839-43e9-a5ef-67bab94331f32014-07-01T23:53:52.2991702016-07-14T05:07:53.013710datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Copper Coast (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Elliston (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/772ca66b-236f-4205-b7d2-0c31b1a394f92014-07-02T00:11:43.6285202016-07-14T05:50:23.519117datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Elliston (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Flinders Ranges (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/00c76a19-126c-4889-95f5-131ba026c7642014-07-02T00:21:27.5938692016-07-14T02:20:09.014192datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Flinders Ranges (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Franklin Harbour (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bb7500c8-8f84-45d3-bce7-71e41db5e18c2014-07-02T00:32:51.9057902016-07-14T02:25:57.167886datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Franklin Harbour (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Gawler (T) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e653699b-1dd5-439a-8e44-2b52decb0f5e2014-07-02T00:39:09.2887592016-07-14T04:52:50.757628datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Gawler (T) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Goyder (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b73e0996-72d2-42f4-8543-42a6510f00822014-07-02T01:51:29.0520712016-07-14T05:13:11.245884datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Goyder (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Grant (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/58750bb9-5c71-4d62-8f57-6eb9858a23b72014-07-02T01:54:59.0050042016-07-14T05:04:53.082116datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Grant (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Holdfast Bay (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e7772452-c3da-4c39-974b-b16a03cc66182014-07-02T01:58:28.3680712016-07-14T04:45:47.043698datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Holdfast Bay (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Kangaroo Island (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/80e32891-3ca9-448c-b232-9a0c3af6d5962014-07-02T02:30:29.5632582016-07-14T04:44:38.354586datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/region_files/LGA%20Kangaroo%20Island%20%28DC%29.htmlGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Karoonda East Murray (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/51a36ab6-9d9a-4f61-bd1c-4444845afc392014-07-02T04:03:21.3773772016-07-14T05:40:46.149198datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Karoonda East Murray (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Kimba (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/76230080-1b6f-419a-adba-99cc723a23142014-07-02T04:12:32.5286572016-07-14T05:44:33.985393datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Kimba (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Kingston (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f7d03fcc-72e1-4e2d-a3b0-0ebde92017412014-07-02T04:23:36.4876292016-07-14T05:13:52.581872datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Kingston (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Light (RegC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ea1cb8f9-d6ec-4da9-9346-54b58218b0052014-07-01T22:42:27.7299052016-07-14T02:14:36.643603datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011LightGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Lower Eyre Peninsula (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b7c5d80c-0944-4b95-ad07-7082a8fa0e0a2014-07-01T22:46:36.0569472016-07-14T05:01:11.017245datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Lower Eyre PeninsulaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Loxton Waikerie (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1442cec5-dd1f-427e-a12a-4839f3379bd42014-07-01T23:05:22.9503632016-07-14T04:51:47.609846datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Loxton WaikerieGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Mallala (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8b78c8c5-18f3-47a2-a63c-2da708d595892014-07-01T23:07:49.3553772016-07-14T05:32:11.559896datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011MallalaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Marion (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c1b9308d-f2a1-4b2b-8247-60cd63e6ec122014-07-01T23:10:11.1742602016-07-14T05:30:10.261536datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011MarionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Metropolitan South AustraliaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/198567b3-64fb-4415-b945-0329269b30d32014-07-01T04:43:26.9190552016-07-14T04:54:42.100008datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Mid Murray (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7a86206e-565d-4704-a993-5e2537c479732014-07-01T23:11:59.5511772016-07-14T05:31:13.972047datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Mid MurrayGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Mitcham (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3604e917-c1d1-4111-9d56-b3705091d40c2014-07-01T23:13:38.3493282016-07-14T02:17:29.099321datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011MitchumGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Mount Gambier (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/821512e8-c7a7-43ea-a1d9-7836345673352014-07-01T23:16:47.4502632016-07-14T05:43:02.507041datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Mount GambierGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Mount Remarkable (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a6714470-102d-4283-ba21-5024a08f9d282014-07-01T23:18:52.2668472016-07-14T05:38:02.318293datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Mount RemarkableGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Murray Bridge (RC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8bfe1b88-c585-4bfc-b5af-26c4be880f012014-07-01T23:20:22.3021342016-07-14T05:51:21.734126datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Murray BridgeGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Naracoorte and Lucindale (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f4f90064-c1cd-4a1d-a569-e8d370e71e422014-07-01T23:23:40.0119412016-07-14T04:48:16.150209datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Naracoorte and LucindaleGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Northern Areas (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/483a6d7c-2556-4599-a6c9-567c0faa32292014-07-01T23:26:48.4083672016-07-14T02:22:07.679550datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Northern AreasGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Norwood Payneham St Peters (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4f76da87-64ec-4f00-a1d4-e0fc9db289da2014-07-01T23:30:36.8902762016-07-14T04:40:21.627997datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Norwood Payneham St PetersGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Onkaparinga (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4bed6b48-075c-4869-b312-a3528689e1e02014-07-01T05:29:13.3799882016-07-14T05:28:59.703241datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011OnkaparingaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Orroroo Carrieton (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2a0d6531-6a1e-496d-b287-c7548125a1832014-07-01T05:20:14.2097382016-07-14T04:50:39.672095datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Orroroo CarrietonGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Peterborough (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/edc0307a-ec97-4797-bf50-57be8f1f93572014-07-01T05:15:38.5864652016-07-14T05:36:56.029192datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011PeterboroughGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Playford (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/df32548e-b5cd-4259-8b02-5459a02006e52014-07-01T05:07:49.4466662016-07-14T04:39:19.462760datasa@sa.gov.auPlayford2007-2011PlayfordGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Port Adelaide Enfield (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7358f6f6-befd-43e4-8ef5-7a68820443122014-07-01T04:54:47.2252542016-07-14T05:53:39.647935datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Port Adelaide EnfieldGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Port Augusta (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/662b5c78-476e-4f38-a645-c527e3d564582014-07-01T04:49:15.4864392016-07-14T02:28:42.621088datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Port AugustaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Port Lincoln (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c56c892a-9179-4eb1-8a0d-35e5f9f58ec52014-07-01T04:41:51.7825872016-07-14T05:48:57.175694datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Port LincolnGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Port Pirie City and Dists (M) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/179bd871-6585-488d-a0b1-fd483db57e112014-07-01T04:22:15.3007032016-07-14T05:39:53.228566datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Port Pirie City and DistsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Prospect (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b43228eb-b344-434e-8f81-6fa27fd7748c2014-07-01T04:46:55.5778782016-07-14T05:00:18.974975datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Prospect (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAll Offences, Driving Offences, Drug Offences, Good Order Offences, local government area, Offences, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Regional South AustraliaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/43b62c81-5f75-4c13-8360-814ec49a531f2014-07-01T03:58:58.8464512016-07-14T04:32:45.334749datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAll Offences, Driving Offences, Drug Offences, Good Order Offences, Local Government Area, Offences Recorded By Police, Personal Offences, Property Offences, recorded crime, Robbery and Extortion Offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Renmark Paringa (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ca86b64e-3651-45bf-98ad-01a3c1a9a55f2014-07-01T05:07:56.8932362016-07-14T05:02:57.631304datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Renmark Paringa (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, local government area, offence, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Robe (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a521bbf5-e65b-4b86-8047-fc2424c18f882014-07-01T05:16:10.1751332016-07-14T05:27:47.544563datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Robe (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, local government area, offences, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offence, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper 2007-2011: Roxby Downs (M) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2a9a66b7-7d65-47a5-9f7f-61fe3de910522014-07-01T05:25:19.5748952016-06-08T01:09:29.339876datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Roxby Downs (M) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, local government area, offences, offences recorded by police, personal offenc, property offenc, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Salisbury (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/943869ff-2329-4ca4-99f1-395be0f9329c2014-07-01T06:48:15.7599562016-07-14T05:38:48.666832datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Salisbury (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, local government area, offences, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: South AustraliaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/baef652a-8571-476f-b21b-a811d82e39d02014-07-01T03:43:02.7791942016-07-14T05:10:47.055644datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAll Offences, Driving Offences, Drug Offences, Local Government Area, offences, Personal Offences, Property Offences, recorded crimecrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Southern Mallee (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1612db12-2bf2-4d0b-9dd4-b5ae609bad2a2014-07-01T07:00:54.3931942016-07-14T05:11:41.121821datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Southern Mallee (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, local government area, offences, offences recorded by police, personal offence, property offences, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Streaky Bay (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b057d8db-4a45-4075-84df-133403b7f4362014-07-01T07:11:24.0897622016-07-14T05:03:49.923537datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Streaky Bay (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Tatiara (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3f1332e3-ce09-4b87-99a5-0c92334e86f92014-07-01T23:37:55.8197382016-07-14T02:09:29.595222datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Tatiara (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Tea Tree Gully (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5e599130-3739-4275-8bac-3cf787588c252014-07-01T23:43:34.5031782016-07-14T04:47:15.096764datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Tea Tree Gully (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: The Coorong (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9683f764-4033-474f-b742-9bbc4688dee12014-07-01T23:49:48.1618942016-07-14T04:57:56.246079datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/region_files/LGA%20The%20Coorong%20(DC).htmlGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Tumby Bay (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9d677757-884c-4712-84f3-f98a5c8211e82014-07-01T23:54:21.8391182016-07-14T04:59:33.208630datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Tumby Bay (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Unincorporated SACrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4ec703e0-5329-4de1-8b9f-d5ef3fc1cc092014-07-01T23:58:41.2218492016-07-14T04:37:53.202082datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Unincorporated SAGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Unley (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d323f822-806f-4c22-b4a5-50eb0416fbc22014-07-02T00:02:26.0922602016-07-14T04:57:12.188510datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Unley (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Victor Harbor (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/76dc6887-9cbe-44f2-99b5-dac94dcff4da2014-07-02T00:05:31.6567452016-07-14T05:09:53.872511datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Victor Harbor (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Wakefield (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b748e223-c41c-4fd9-a102-4aa0bf616a112014-07-02T00:10:20.6238312016-07-14T02:29:50.187749datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Wakefield (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Walkerville (M) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b946725e-190f-4995-9c53-30a0a8315dd42014-07-02T00:16:35.0402972016-07-14T05:05:45.222261datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Walkerville (M) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Wattle Range (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d3bc4d40-3fb6-45b8-b25d-2c88fb92e9172014-07-02T00:21:52.1340852016-07-14T04:58:47.927298datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Wattle Range (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: West Torrens (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ec2dd02e-cdfd-4cd1-80ec-670593bcae4a2014-07-02T00:25:30.3262552016-07-14T05:12:24.184505datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011West Torrens (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Whyalla (C) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e9ff7b52-b603-451b-a57f-8c032f5091d32014-07-02T00:52:05.7462942016-07-14T05:43:46.677977datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Whyalla (C) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Wudinna (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b14ce4ff-bb8f-4a9f-8641-1981686dfa332014-07-02T00:55:21.0572942016-07-14T04:41:27.448076datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Wudinna (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Yankalilla (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/47f695d5-ba24-4946-a4a4-6fdcc5895dc72014-07-02T01:00:36.9822612016-07-14T05:08:53.094218datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Yankalilla (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Yorke Peninsula (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bd50f83d-19a9-487e-8fea-85be5c761ca52014-07-02T01:04:13.6822382016-07-14T05:02:11.269533datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Yorke Peninsula (DC) Local Government AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime Mapper: Historical dataCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c2893fb5-10d4-483c-975d-24a5d99db8302016-07-22T06:26:54.9111972016-07-22T06:36:04.523327datasa@sa.gov.au2002-01-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Areas, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, recorded crime, robbery and extortion offences
Crime Mapper: Mount Barker (DC) Local Government AreaCrime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported:
1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police .
2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location.
Offences are categorised as follows:
• Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other);
• Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other);
• Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion);
• Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences);
• Offences against good order;
• Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other);
• Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or
• Other offences.
When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.).
Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.htmldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/240827d3-a350-4b95-87f9-6e55e1c89fe52014-07-01T23:15:11.3776282016-07-14T02:04:30.590729datasa@sa.gov.auN/A2007-2011Mount BarkerGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentall offences, driving offences, drug offences, good order offences, Local Government Area, offences recorded by police, personal offences, property offences, Recorded crime, robbery and extortion offencescrime-justice-and-law
Crime statisticsSuburb-based crime statistics for crimes against the person and crimes against property.
The Crime statistics datasets contain all offences against the person and property that were reported to police in that respective financial year. The Family and Domestic Abuse-related offences datasets are a subset of this, in that a separate file is presented for these offences that were flagged as being of a family and domestic abuse nature for that financial year. Consequently the two files for the same financial year must not be added together.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/860126f7-eeb5-4fbc-be44-069aa0467d112017-10-09T02:01:54.8689482020-02-24T01:12:57.037554SAPOL.Informationrelease@police.sa.gov.au2010-07-012019-09-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australia Policeabduction, assault, common assault, crime, crime statistics suburb, deception, graffiti, harrassment, illegal, motor vehicle theft, property, property damage, sapol, sa police, serious assault, theft, theft from shop
Crime VictimisationSummary data about victims for a selected range of personal and household offences including assault, threatened assault, personal robbery, sexual assault, household break-in, attempted break-in, motor vehicle theft, theft from a motor vehicle, malicious property damage and people's perceptions of the criminal justice system.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e79d7992-d9d0-413a-acff-22e6e79c32242013-04-15T05:41:40.5714162017-01-23T03:41:12.509486DataSA@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)assault, break-in, crime, damage, justice, robbery, statistics, theft, victimscrime-justice-and-law
Criminal and Civil MattersLodgement, finalisation and matters pending for the Criminal and Civil jurisdictions of the South Australia Supreme, District, Magistrate and Youth Courts. Counting rules are based on the Report on Government Services (RoGS) counting methodology produced by the Productivity Commission. Information on counting rules can be found at www.pc.gov.au/gsp/rogs.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d73a62b2-a105-46aa-bd16-11e738e04f662014-07-02T02:03:27.8576712015-03-03T08:13:50.836023Financial Year2008-09 to 2012-13N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCourts Administration Authoritycourts, crime, justice, law, legalcrime-justice-and-law
Criminal CourtsContains national information on defendants finalised in the Higher (Supreme and Intermediate), Magistrates' and Children's criminal courts between 1 July and 30 June each year. Details are provided on the characteristics and outcomes of finalised defendants (including age, sex, Indigenous status, method of finalisation and principal offence committed), and the sentence outcomes associated with those proven guilty (including sentence type and sentence length) by the principal proven offence committed. Information is also presented for each state and territory, and for each of the three court levels.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c34081b9-e2db-4a5c-b2ab-1449cbb929d82013-04-16T02:03:52.1471262017-01-23T03:33:46.658096DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)courts, crime, criminal, defendants, magistrate, statistics, supremecrime-justice-and-law
Crop Reporting DistrictsPrimary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) publishes a report on the condition of Crops and Pastures in South Australia bi-monthly. The Crop Reporting Districts dataset delineates the reporting regions used in the report. Zipped shape file of Crop Reporting DistrictsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/39252c29-3509-42d8-a97d-2618c8d384742017-06-27T00:35:39.1247482020-02-19T00:00:02.821821datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and Regionscrops, pasturesbusiness-industry-and-trade, government-reporting-and-policy
SASP Target 3 - Cultural VibrancyAttendance at arts activitiesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/1418b2b4-928b-43ba-9da7-470cf9bcee5c2015-07-01T04:23:07.1696852015-08-13T05:47:55.596349datasa@sa.gov.auBiennually20042014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetarts, sasparts-culture-history
Development ApplicationsProvides details of all development applications that have been lodged with the Adelaide City Council that have not yet expired.
More information about development planning and building in the city can be found at: http://www.adelaidecitycouncil.com/planning-development/building-renovating/datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/35711273-b0b0-49ab-9d42-f92cc27b09122013-05-18T03:34:12.5895132017-06-26T04:38:53.689575DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, applications, business, council, development, housing, land, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Customer area selections for the Public Housing Waiting ListThe total number of area selections selected by customers on the Aboriginal and Public Housing waiting listdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/53e87968-8f37-452a-820a-aab79d9d0f492014-06-27T07:34:32.5121252019-09-05T06:15:45.465891DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityaboriginal, allocations, homeless, public, self-identifyinghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Customer area selections for the Public Housing Waiting List 2012-13The total number of area selections selected by customers on the Aboriginal and Public Housing waiting list between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2013. A customer can select more than one area and will be counted once against each area selected. For this reason, the actual number of customers waiting for Aboriginal or Public Housing is lower.
Please note:
• Data represents all areas that a customer has selected.
• Information is provided by areadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9321792a-9adc-456e-86ed-41778d4c3add2014-06-27T07:55:24.5536342019-09-05T06:16:33.753397dcsispaobusinessoperation@dcsi.sa.gov.auN/A2012-13South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityaboriginal, allocations, homeless, public, self-identifyinghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Customer Calls CategorisedEach interaction is categorised within the Contact Centre Telephony application - Customer Interaction Centre (CIC) at the end of each interaction using what is known as a Wrap-up Code. The Wrap-up Codes provide high level reporting around what the interaction was regarding.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0117b311-d738-43ba-b528-9d5f583d8a832016-06-20T06:39:56.1562122017-01-31T03:44:18.146410city@adelaidecitycouncil.comCall categories2015-01-012015-12-31Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidecalls, contact, contact centre, customer, phone, telephonecommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Customer Call TypesPathway is the application used to log each interaction received via the ACC Customer Centre (phone calls, emails, counter visits and web chats). Each interaction is logged by a Customer Centre agent under a Call Code based on what the interaction was regarding. The Call Codes may have attached workflows to ensure the correct department receives notification of the work required. General enquiry Call Codes do not require notifications to be sent but they are important to capture what the interaction with the customer was about.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4c3afce7-601b-4560-bae7-0f228b1aea3d2016-06-20T06:17:01.2854452016-06-30T09:08:43.148155city@adelaidecitycouncil.comBreakdown of call types2015,Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideACC, council, customer, customer centre, phonecallcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Customer Interaction VolumesThe Interaction Volumes are determined from our Contact Centre Telephony application - Customer Interaction Centre (CIC). CIC handles and routes all calls, emails, and web chats that come into our Main Number (8302 7203), our Library Number (8203 7990), our Parking Fine number (8203 7211), our Bus Station number (8221 5080), our email address (city@adelaidecitycouncil.com) and our web chats entering from www.adelaidecitycouncil.com. Note – the parking fine line and bus station line provide several options – customers that choose to speak with someone are entered into our Main QueuedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/050a9513-8fbc-494b-bf8d-2ac120a590a52016-06-20T06:28:15.4634202016-06-22T06:46:32.330929city@adelaidecitycouncil.com2015-01-012015-12-31Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidecalls, contact, customer, customer centre, interactioncommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Customer Support - Average Duration of Calls AnsweredAverage duration of calls answered by Shared Services (in seconds), categorised by service for April 2015.
Datasets released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/256ed414-54ad-4d73-940b-fc8983c6c1e82015-06-01T05:52:25.4741832015-06-01T05:53:21.206910datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcall centre, customer support, phone calls, servicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Customer Support - Calls Answered Within 50 SecondsCalls answered by Shared Services within 50 seconds, by service for April 2015.
Dataset released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/5ae4a173-6a74-4fd5-8eaa-7ed77491889c2015-06-01T05:46:19.5681112015-06-01T05:49:03.525567datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcall centre, calls, customers, phone calls, servicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Customer Support - Number of Calls AnsweredNumber of calls answered by Shared Services, categorised by service for April 2015.
Dataset released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/da608e12-59e1-4a72-92d5-59e6a6bda5c92015-06-01T05:43:39.4450832015-06-01T05:50:18.686173datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcall centres, customers, service, supportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
CyclingSouth Australian residents riding a bicycle in a typical week.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a79f87b6-9710-4fa6-8be3-8b2f8c29ac452015-07-01T04:16:49.3361232015-07-02T11:09:15.397414datasa@sa.gov.auannual20112013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcycling, sasphealth-and-wellbeing
Dams (Angus Catchment)The Angas Catchment Dams dataset is a subset of the Hydro Water Bodies dataset and is limited geographically to the Angas River surface water catchment in South Australia. The data set contains polygon data outlining the physical extent of dams and estimated dam capacity (volume range in megalitres) and wall height information (in metres). Dam capacities have been estimated using various methods. These capacities have been converted to volume ranges. The majority of wall heights have been measured on site using a hand sight level. Dam capacity and wall height is based on available information and although best effort and care has been taken in compiling this information, accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The dataset will change over time as further information becomes available.
This dataset provides a general indication of dam features within the Angas surface water catchment in South Australia. The dataset can be used for applications particularly in relation to water resource management and emergency planning and response. This dataset has been released for use in GovHack 2018 and will not be available after the competition weekend.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/6d342c0c-68e7-41aa-98d5-76770ab965d82018-08-29T22:52:28.8210202020-02-24T02:00:02.141403datasa@sa.gov.auN/AAngus CatchmentGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateremergency response, natural resources, water, Water resourcesemergency-and-safety, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
DATA 7testdatasetengCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/4f56fd08-d95b-45e7-a649-aac5ce1c28aa2020-05-25T10:58:39.3280892020-05-25T10:58:49.191231s@a.a2020-05-26zztesssuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/A
Legislative Database Update Package (PDFs)Each of the PDF files in this dataset contains the pieces of South Australian statutory law that have been updated since the last time a file in this dataset was published to DataSA.
Files are published on a fortnightly basis, and contain instructions to assist users that wish to maintain hard copy versions of the South Australian statute book.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/f6d85cea-2e15-4dc3-b5cd-c13f879e43612017-11-17T04:11:19.6564242020-04-17T10:55:46.185600Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2003-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAct, Bill, Government, Law, Laws, Legislation, Parliament, Proclamation, Regulation, South Australiacrime-justice-and-law
Legislative Database Update Package (XML)Each of the XML files in this dataset contains the pieces of South Australian statutory law that have been updated since the last time a file in this dataset was published to DataSA.
Files are published on a fortnightly basis, and contain instructions to assist users that wish to maintain hard electronic copies of the South Australian statute book.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/9620c056-68ba-471d-baf8-1935d9ce5abe2017-11-17T04:24:37.6241182020-04-17T07:46:49.037150OPCWeb@sa.gov.au2003-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentcrime-justice-and-law
Data.SA dataset listA list of datasets on Data.SA.
Note datasets with 0 views do not appear in the csv file.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/90eef103-651e-414a-95dd-bd7752b926d72016-06-30T10:02:24.7866722016-07-12T06:36:02.358502datasa@sa.gov.au2013-05-012016-07-10South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata.sa, datasets, dataset titles, list of datasetsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Data.SA dataset usage for 2013Data.SA dataset usage for 2013. Includes the number of views, visits and resource formats for a dataset.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/50e8ad14-cf2e-40c4-ac82-b13660cd69a52016-06-30T09:14:16.4890302016-07-01T01:14:34.676366datasa@sa.gov.au2013-05-012013-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata.sa, site analyticsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Data.SA dataset usage for 2014Data.SA dataset usage for 2014. Includes the number of views, visits and resource formats for a dataset.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/9366a7bb-90e2-4d5f-b4b5-a36e6ffeefaf2016-06-30T09:25:01.6786002016-07-01T01:15:07.553740datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata.sagovernment-reporting-and-policy
Data.SA dataset usage for 2015Data.SA dataset usage for 2015. Includes the number of views, visits and resource formats for a dataset.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/a2568386-a980-4d29-a27d-993e5add9eab2016-06-30T09:33:51.3432482016-07-01T01:16:28.635223datasa@sa.gov.au2015-01-012015-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata.sa, site analyticsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Data.SA dataset usage for 2016Data.SA dataset usage for 2016. Includes the number of views, visits and resource formats for a dataset. The most popular datasets appear first.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/f0fbaab1-8226-42b9-b9ba-32e9e000e66a2016-06-30T09:49:34.1812412017-06-05T05:01:53.008246datasa@sa.gov.au2016-01-012016-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata.sa, site statisticsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Data.SA dataset usage for 2017Data.SA website open dataset usage for 2017. Includes the number of views, visits and resource formats for a dataset each month.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d1544b90-ce99-44a5-925d-791ec08f14be2017-12-22T01:10:46.7128152019-12-20T04:47:43.395722datasa@sa.gov.au2017-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata, data.sa, dataset usage, statistics, website, website statisticsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Data.SA dataset usage for UnleashedA comparison of dataset usage figures for the South Australian Unleashed competition and related events for June and July 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b59e01bc-30a6-49b6-a03e-a612c91aa5b82016-06-30T08:24:18.3397682016-06-30T08:32:20.868928datasa@sa.gov.au2015-07-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Data.SA Publishing OrganisationsA list of organisations registered to publish datasets on Data.SA as 30 June 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/512ffa86-45fd-4c1a-838a-271a3fea24712016-06-30T01:39:55.6521352020-02-25T06:59:48.250118datasa@sa.gov.au2013-05-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdatasets, publishersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Data.SA publishing organisations site analytics 2017Data SA website statistics for publishing organisations in 2017. Generated by month.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/a0ad2953-5f11-4742-8a89-d675b93212d82020-03-10T00:30:31.9304482020-03-10T01:49:22.761908datasa@sa.gov.au2017-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata sa, data.sa, website, website statistics
Data.SA publishing organisations site analytics 2018Data SA dataset views and visits by publishing organisation and month for 2018.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2cd8e027-b089-4334-b75d-96be0ed536e12019-12-20T05:25:13.5949072020-03-10T01:48:07.322996datasa@sa.gov.au2018-01-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata sa, data.sa, datasets, datasets views, site analytics
Data.SA publishing organisations site analytics 2014Data.SA publishing organisations site analytics for 2014datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/c03c8565-8d70-40a9-b516-f9e98850aac52020-03-10T03:29:53.6469062020-03-10T03:33:54.723098datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata sa, data.sa
Data.SA publishing organisations site analytics 2015Data.SA publishing organisations site analytics for 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/39412d53-3916-423b-8ad4-68db1565c9c82020-03-10T03:17:59.6611252020-03-10T03:23:41.119250datasa@sa.gov.au2015-01-012015-12-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata sa, data.sa
Data.SA publishing organisations site analytics 2016Data.SA publishing organisations site analytics 2016datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/9af7b6ba-af5b-4e15-a16d-16e931f750662020-03-10T01:36:05.5074052020-03-10T01:40:27.307115datasa@sa.gov.au2016-01-012016-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata sa, data.sa, website statistics
Data.SA dataset usage for 2018Data.SA dataset analytics for 2018. Dataset views, visits and resource downloads by month.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8d41569a-c1f1-4b30-b33d-c0b70775553e2019-12-20T04:59:55.0979492020-03-10T01:47:18.760787datasa@sa.gov.au2018-01-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata sa, data.sa, Data.SA, datasets
DHS Annual Report Data - Executive EmploymentDHS Annual Report data on Executive Employment.
Dataset includes:
Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial year.
Includes data from predecessor agency Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/60c8f85f-395b-47ce-9917-1b05b117f0732017-11-22T04:53:28.4080712019-12-04T06:46:07.314828datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAnnual report data, Annual Reporting, Executive Employmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
DHS Annual Report Data - ComplaintsDHS Annual Report data on Complaints.
Dataset includes:
Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bf1e7474-9558-4e24-9611-38bbc85139792017-11-22T05:00:43.4251052019-12-04T06:44:15.564232datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAnnual report data, Annual Reporting, Complaintsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
DHS Annual Report Data - ConsultantsDHS Annual Report data on Consultants
Dataset includes:
Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6864265b-f726-42e5-88d4-55522210085f2017-11-22T05:21:21.9701822019-12-04T06:55:53.665473datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAnnual report data, Annual Reporting, Consultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
DHS Annual Report Data - Equipment ServicesDHS Annual Report data on equipment provision to people with disability
Dataset includes:
Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5bc58cf8-d51e-45b8-82da-16b1469662602017-11-22T05:30:33.4983782019-12-04T06:58:14.882621datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAnnual report data, Annual Reporting, Equipment Program, Equipment Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
DCSI Annual Report Data 2016-17 - DCSI ScorecardDCSI Annual Report data - DCSI Scorecard Measures
Dataset includes:
Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2016-17 financial yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0c456e14-6a76-4d9f-9838-3e8a8d7a18ae2017-11-22T05:57:45.0580242017-11-22T06:02:03.689442datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAnnual Reporting, Measures, Scorecardgovernment-reporting-and-policy
DHS Annual Report Data - FraudAnnual Report data on instances of fraud in DHS
Dataset includes:
Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial year
Source: DHS Incident Management Unit
Includes data from predecessor agency Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5d1c812c-87d2-45b3-a565-38fac873bb0c2017-11-22T04:25:52.1183362019-12-04T06:43:44.502700datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAnnual report data, Annual Reporting, Fraud, Incident Managementgovernment-reporting-and-policy
DHS Annual Report Data - Whistleblowers DisclosureDHS Annual Report data on: Number of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer of the agency under the Whistleblowers Protection Act 1993
Dataset includes:
Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial year
Includes data from predecessor agency Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8c91cc5d-d1eb-4aa7-ba80-14effb4714652017-11-22T04:44:42.2542702019-12-04T06:47:25.899835datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAnnual report data, Annual Reporting, Whistleblowers Disclosuregovernment-reporting-and-policy
Soil Deep Drainage PotentialDeep drainage refers to the capacity of the deep subsoil and the material immediately below the soil profile to allow excess water to move downwards into deep sediments or fractured rock. Poorly structured or heavy clays are the most restrictive. Mapping shows the most limiting deep drainage potential class (provided this accounts for at least 30% of a map unit), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each deep drainage potential class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/301825a2-530d-4d23-b0eb-8a8ddc914e782016-06-09T03:14:35.0954552020-02-18T23:45:58.279433datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Departed spirits: Lost pubs of AdelaideKnown as the city of churches, Adelaide has also been described as the city of pubs. This dataset contains 160 selected images of hotels that have been put to other, more sober, uses or have been demolished.
Use in conjunction with the Flickr API [https://www.flickr.com/services/api/](https://www.flickr.com/services/api/)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e91c7cfa-341a-49d3-b7d9-074c0b138dd62016-06-29T04:35:15.9643992020-01-15T06:47:38.894121peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1850-01-011966-12-31Adelaide, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAdelaide, architecture, historical data, hotels, photographs, pubs, recreationarts-culture-history, business-industry-and-trade, sports-and-recreation
Department for Education Workforce Permanent and ContingentDepartment employment by permanent and contingent (non permanent).
Permanency is attached to the employee, not the current role
The workforce on unpaid leave as at the last pay day in June is included to give a more inclusive representation of the permanent/contingent cohorts.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c00752d5-0b76-47b5-9abe-f8d8540ee8dd2019-03-19T04:13:27.2941692019-10-25T04:01:05.901865Education.WorkforceDataandPlanning@sa.gov.auEmployment group2014-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationemployees, employment, permanent, temporary, workforce
Department for Education Workforce Headcount and Employee ClassificationYearly snapshot of people employed by the Department for Education. Data is from the last pay period in June each year from 2014.
Data includes:
• Breakdown of workforce by headcount and Full-time equivalent data
• Breakdown of employees who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Straight Islanders
• Breakdown of employees by full and part time employment
• Breakdown of employees by age and gender
• Breakdown of employees by their classification level.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8359ab53-57a3-4204-9831-389a472506522019-03-12T03:53:30.6663482019-10-25T03:28:42.417285Education.WorkforceDataandPlanning@sa.gov.auEmployment group, type of employment2014-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for EducationAboriginal employees, ATSI, classification, classification level, employee, employees, gender, gender identity, teacher, teachers, Torres Strait Islander, workforce, Workforceeducation-skills-and-learning
Department for Education Workforce Qualifications and AbilitiesThe Australian Qualifications Framework 2011 (AQF) level of the highest qualification held by teachers, leader and school support officers. Where a person holds multiple qualifications only the highest is included in the count.
Ancillary workforce functions include all of the capabilities of staff regardless of whether they are used in their current role. The total count may exceed the person count.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6727ce0f-c0e2-4b4b-8dd1-77eda82d34492019-03-19T04:48:25.4981212019-10-25T04:04:39.340682Education.WorkforceDataandPlanning@sa.gov.auEmployment group2014-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationabilities, employees, qualifications, workforce
Department for Education Workforce Separations and Unpaid LeaveSeparations: Yearly headcount of people who have left the Department for Education. The total represents separations over the full twelve month period.
Unpaid leave: Total employees who were on unpaid leave from the Department for Education as at the end of the reporting period. The total represents a snapshot of people on unpaid leave.
Data is from the last pay period in June each year from 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/12f59663-fba3-4557-8f74-87baf4048f072019-03-19T05:07:07.9140742019-10-25T04:06:16.133251Education.WorkforceDataandPlanning@sa.gov.auEmployment group2014-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationemployees, separations, workforce
Department for Energy and Mining Annual Report StatisticsThis dataset contains annual report data from July 2018 onwards. The data displays: the quantity and nature of complaints, money spent on consultants and contractors, number of executives employed, Work Health and Safety performance and reports of fraud.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/72f293b3-4cd0-403e-b320-248300d7f7462019-10-17T02:53:48.9117812019-10-17T03:02:16.280166DEM.CustomerServices@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and MiningAnnual Report, Complaints, Complaints reporting, Consultants, Contractors, DEM, Energy and Mining, Executive employment, Fraud, Government, Return to work, Whistleblowers, WHSwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Veterans' Health Advisory CouncilVeterans' Health Advisory Council Annual Report Data 2018-19datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/08a86488-85c9-4cce-a982-1bfd34c45bc32017-09-21T06:19:26.8997682020-01-24T00:18:10.197656DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.auAnnual by state2019-07-012020-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual Report, Complaints, Consultants, Data, Executive Emlpoyment, Fraud, Health, Whistle-blowers Disclosurehealth-and-wellbeing
Department for Health and WellbeingDepartment for Health and Wellbeing Annual Report and other data. Includes DHW Annual Report, Office for Ageing Well Annual Report, Chief Psychiatrist Annual Report, SA Public Health Council Annual Report, Controlled Substances Advisory Council Annual Report, SA Met Annual Report and Veterans Annual Report.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f09c9080-109a-4d17-8f1f-b091cd1037122017-08-31T06:42:00.7029822019-12-03T03:54:01.586284dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auData by financial year2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual Report, Health
Department of State Development - ContractorsSummary of external contractors that have been engaged by the agency, where the nature of work undertaken and the total cost of the work undertaken is above $10,000.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c6d691b3-b70c-485e-a454-95b068103d5d2018-10-16T23:01:18.5216352018-10-16T23:02:13.658979dsd.data@sa.gov.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsannual reporting, contractors, department of state development
Department of State Development - Work health and safety and return to work performance2017-18 data detailing work health and safety and return to work performance for the former Department of State DevelopmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c1ba6117-337b-41d8-baf5-03c54f9f25642018-10-16T22:22:42.7441092018-10-16T22:34:46.506709dsd.data@sa.gov.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsannual report, dsd, work health and safety performancegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Department of Treasury and Finance Annual Report statisticsThis dataset contains annual report data from July 2012 onwards. The data displays: the quantity and nature of complaints, money spent on consultants,
number of executives employed, and reports of fraud.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bd732c1e-aa32-4b59-8197-8c8082d137cb2017-09-25T01:57:21.5017792019-10-18T03:27:21.055345CommServices@sa.gov.auDepartment, Organisation, Branch2012-07-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Treasury and FinanceAnnual Report, DTF, Government, Treasurygovernment-reporting-and-policy
Mount Barker District Council Designated Dog AreasDisplays spatial polygons of the areas and categories as resolved by Council for Dog Free Area, Dog Off Leash Area, Dog On Leash Area and Refer to Onsite Signage for Details areas. Includes numerous attributes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/bdd2ca28-b042-447e-ab8d-eb3c2432e4d72017-01-18T00:22:35.8758532018-10-08T05:20:05.083895tjordan@mountbarker.sa.gov.au2009-02-16CurrentMount Barker District CouncilLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auMount Barker District CouncilDog
Designated Survey AreasGeographic Areas declared designated Survey Areas by the Surveyor General pursuant to Section 49 (1) (b) of the Survey Act 1992 - to support the creation of a coordinated cadastre and the integrity of the cadastre.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/78fea8fd-c682-482e-9bfe-4be7522ff1802016-03-23T04:41:55.4329432020-02-24T02:17:39.486876william.watt@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit area1987-11-12CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureCadastre, Survey Areashousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Design Wind SpeedDesign wind speed delineates the design wind velocity (permissible stress) in wind speeds of 28, 33 and 41 metres per second. This data can be used to determine the design wind speed for a particular site, but does not preclude undertaking an individual site assessment. This data set is used in conjunction with the Building Code of Australia. See http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/the-building-code-of-australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/68ce0023-5542-425c-a35a-8708547812592014-07-07T08:04:16.7073782020-02-24T02:10:56.010337DPTI.PDBuildingBranch@sa.gov.auData based on aggregate level1994-02-072011-10-06Metropolitan AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurewindhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Detection of Vehicle-based Bluetooth devices (sample only)This dataset defines when a Probe was detected at a Bluetooth Site. The sample data contains one week of records from 8 June 2017 to 14 June 2017 inclusive.
For Bluetooth Detection Site locations, please view this dataset: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/bluetooth-detection-sitesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/611230b9-ef4d-4f58-aa5a-56e20222ffe82017-07-24T06:38:23.1990812017-08-07T07:00:09.887199james.cox@sa.gov.au2017-06-082017-06-14South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebluetooth, detection, vehicletransport-travel-and-motoring, developer-portal
Development Application Public RegisterThis public register enables searching and display of Development Applications where the ‘decision authority’ is the Development Assessment Commission, The Minister, or The Governor, and provides details of development applications for various land use, building, and marine aquaculture applications lodged since 1st January 2010.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/10decd54-8cf2-4289-b890-5f726f22a15a2014-01-15T01:02:56.9514792017-06-29T03:01:36.762202simon.neldner@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureapplications, development, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Development Application RegisterThe Development Application Register contains the details of Development Applications lodged within the City of Playford. This register is published per Regulation 98 of the Development Regulations 2008.
To view copies of approved plans, please see Council's online application portal https://epathway.playford.sa.gov.au/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/205c5d90-0522-4bdd-8be4-7a0e1f2cb85c2016-09-14T02:02:13.3276752020-04-21T13:30:14.598188playford@playford.sa.gov.auDevelopment Application2015-01-01CurrentCity of Playford (LGA)Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of PlayfordDevelopment, economic data, register, urban developmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Development Applications with Planning ZonesThe Development Act requires that any construction, alteration, addition to or demolition of a building or structure, a change in that current use of land or anything that modifies a designated heritage item constitutes a development and therefore requires formal development approval. This data shows development applications for a financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/0a3971d5-e702-4a86-bb71-0a4b571135b72016-06-24T07:13:58.2785452019-08-29T07:38:02.108649kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auStreet, suburb2015-07-012018-08-29South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaapplication, development, onkaparinga, planning, zonehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Development Plan Map IndexThe Development Plan Map Index is used to determine which map to refer to in South Australian Development Plans. Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/housing-property-and-land/local-government/development-plans/online-development-plans. Every council in South Australia has a Development Plan that specifies the type of development that can occur in that council area.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/5f465f1d-0025-4fc9-9b5f-6714952ffcba2015-12-20T22:48:58.8500342020-02-24T02:21:50.072140DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auData based on aggregate level1996-11-012015-02-16South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureDevelopment, Development Zones, Plan Amendmenthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
DEW Annual Report DataData as reported in the Department's Annual Report. See also related Annual Reports on Data.SA:
https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/dewnr-annual-report-data (2016-17). Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Board Annual Report Data; Alinytjara Wilurara NRM Board Annual Report Data; Animal Welfare Advisory Committee Annual Report Data; Board of Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Annual Report Data; Coast Protection Board Annual Report Data; DEWNR Annual Report Data; Dog and Cat Management Board Annual Report Data; Eyre Peninsula NRM Board Annual Report Data; Gawler Ranges National Park Advisory Committee Annual Report Data; Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data; Kangaroo Island NRM Board Annual Report Data; Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data; Lake Gairdner National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data; Maralinga Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data; Native Vegetation Council Annual Report Data; Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data; Nullarbor Advisory Committee Annual Report Data; Parks and Wilderness Council Annual Report Data; Pastoral Board Annual Report Data; Premier's Climate Change Council Annual Report Data; SA Arid Lands NRM Board Annual Report Data; South Australian Heritage Council Annual Report Data; SA Murray-Darling Basin NRM Board Annual Report Data; South East NRM Board Annual Report Data; South Eastern Conservation and Drainage Board Annual Report Data; Stormwater Management Authority Annual Report Data; Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data; Witjira National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data; Yumbarra Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c3862acd-30cb-4fc0-bd1b-26a69416cdf02018-09-13T01:18:41.0135172020-01-07T00:12:49.380098datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAnnual Report, Government
Dewey call numbers used in the South Australian Public Library One Card NetworkA list of Dewey call numbers and count by number of items or by title and copies in the South Australian Public Library One Card Network (SAPLN) collection.
This dataset is no longer updated because the method of compiling the statistics has changed and comparable figures are no longer available.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/8d057a25-324d-47d8-a841-2d0a8b60adab2015-11-04T04:23:58.9320602019-08-28T05:28:09.471978peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au2015-11-062017-07-07South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiacall number, Dewey, One Card, SAPLN, South Australian Public Library One Card Networkeducation-skills-and-learning
DEWNR Annual Report DataData as reported in the Department's Annual Report. See also related Annual Reports on Data.SA:
Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Board Annual Report Data;
Alinytjara Wilurara NRM Board Annual Report Data;
Animal Welfare Advisory Committee Annual Report Data;
Board of Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Annual Report Data;
Coast Protection Board Annual Report Data;
DEWNR Annual Report Data;
Dog and Cat Management Board Annual Report Data;
Eyre Peninsula NRM Board Annual Report Data;
Gawler Ranges National Park Advisory Committee Annual Report Data;
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;
Kangaroo Island NRM Board Annual Report Data;
Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;
Lake Gairdner National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;
Maralinga Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;
Native Vegetation Council Annual Report Data;
Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;
Nullarbor Advisory Committee Annual Report Data;
Parks and Wilderness Council Annual Report Data;
Pastoral Board Annual Report Data;
Premier's Climate Change Council Annual Report Data;
SA Arid Lands NRM Board Annual Report Data;
South Australian Heritage Council Annual Report Data;
SA Murray-Darling Basin NRM Board Annual Report Data;
South East NRM Board Annual Report Data;
South Eastern Conservation and Drainage Board Annual Report Data;
Stormwater Management Authority Annual Report Data;
Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;
Witjira National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;
Yumbarra Co-Management Board Annual Report Data;datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0cd6ac75-ded9-45e9-bef0-5c0c8c5dcf012017-07-19T02:25:26.3944022018-08-17T02:03:33.619133datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAnnual Report, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
DHS Annual Report Data - ContractorsA list of contractors used by DHS (as per the financial statements).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d31cc276-a358-40d6-a4e7-9661c039a28f2018-11-16T06:20:35.6756792019-12-04T07:03:05.533351datasa@sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesannual report, Annual report data, annual reporting, Annual Reporting, contractors, government reporting and policybusiness-industry-and-trade, government-reporting-and-policy
DHS Annual Report Data - Work Health and Safety and Return to Work DataAnnual Reporting data of Work Health and Safety, and Return to Work performance.
Dataset includes: Data from 2013-14 financial year through to 2018-19 financial year.
Includes data from predecessor agency Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2f72b8f0-8146-4c41-a0ca-802e404855422018-11-16T06:27:31.5875152019-12-04T07:01:37.878392datasa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesannual report, Annual report data, annual reporting, Annual Reporting, government reporting and policy, return to work, work health and safety, Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performancegovernment-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
Diesel Generation PlantsThe South Australian Diesel Generation Database (Database) contains publicly available information on the ownership, use, location and configuration of electricity producing, diesel-fueled generation plants in South Australia.
The database was compiled at the request of RenewablesSA with the intention of increasing the available information on diesel generation use in South Australia.
A voluntary survey was carried out to obtain the information. Significant information was provided by the Government of South Australia through the Department of Planning Transport and Infrastructure through the Buildings Management section and through the former Department of Minerals, Industry, Trade, Resources and Energy (now the Department for Energy and Mining).
The data set was updated in 2018 to include large and small diesel generation and includes projects under development and hybrid installations where there is more than one source of generation. Updated data has been sourced from the Department for Energy and Mining.
The fields have been updated to be consistent with the SA Power Generation data set.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/644ca022-78fb-4531-b055-abe36aafe02c2016-06-16T07:00:59.1920912019-01-18T03:03:06.925435datasa@sa.gov.au2018-12-31CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and MiningDiesel, Energy, Fossil Fuel, Industrywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Disability Parking Permits by PostcodeThe number of disability parking permits issued by postcodedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a993b8a0-e6d1-4149-8f37-02c9089668b52017-05-31T23:56:57.4947152017-12-11T01:55:58.455390Tim.Harker@sa.gov.auPostcode2015-01-012016-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureDisability, parking, permitstransport-travel-and-motoring
Disability SA Region BoundariesThis dataset contains Administrative boundaries for Disability SA.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/2ca0daa6-479b-4bf9-af03-20c7917f24382013-05-23T06:56:00.3431662020-02-19T00:50:44.589540DataSA@sa.gov.auState Region2014N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesadministration, Disability SA, service boundariescommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Disability Support ServicesSummary of people who used disability support services under the National disability Agreement (NDA) in 2013-14. This report includes several datasets including:
- The average age and sex of service users, from 2009-10 to 2013-14
- The number and % of service users that were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, from 2009-10 to 2013-14
-The number and % of service users by country of birth, from 2009-10 to 2013-14
Information: http://aihw.gov.au/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=60129551423datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b62af13e-e93c-468b-ac05-0659994180f72016-07-07T01:53:19.4954462018-07-11T00:51:45.696076DLDCSIDisabilitySABusinessServices@dcsi.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesDisability, Minimum, NDA, Servicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Disadvantage Needs Risk Ranks (DNR)The Disadvantage-Need-Risk (DNR) scores and rank are a method of identifying target populations and locations across South Australia and have been developed so that DCSI services can be planned to provide maximum support for those most in need. The DNR scores and ranks are a composite of:
Disadvantage: the Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage, part of the Socio-Economic Index For Areas (SEIFA) developed by the ABS.
Need (or Sentinel Indicators): For the Vulnerable Families with Children target group the Sentinel Indicators identified were: jobless families with children under 15, divorce or separation, women smoking during pregnancy, Centrelink payments, substantiated child protection notifications. For Youth at Risk target group the Sentinel Indicators were: rates of teen pregnancy, student absenteeism, young people receiving unemployment benefits, youth Justice Orders, single parent families.
Risk: the proportion of the target population within the general population.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8026374c-f974-4c6f-9eee-e88721b6b7052016-07-07T03:28:31.1335852019-11-15T06:32:48.422823DLDCSIPolicyandCommunityDevelopment@dcsi.sa.gov.au2011-01-012012-01-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicescommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Disaster Impacts Statistics – Pinery BushfireProvide disaster impacts statistics by local government area (LGA).
In the 2 weeks following the Pinery Bushfire (25 Nov 2015), impact assessments were conducted on affected properties.
The dataset includes:
• LGA in which the impact occurred
• List damages to main structures, buildings, vehicles.
• Describes the hazards encountered in each.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2bada993-8377-49ef-b0f4-c9cffadc02b62016-07-07T03:54:14.0095702018-06-03T11:09:13.535909staterecoveryoffice@sa.gov.auIncident reports collected by location2015-11-252015-12-10South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesBushfire, Disaster, Emergency, Safetyemergency-and-safety
Discrimination complaints and enquiriesList of complaints and enquiries made to the South Australian Equal Opportunity Commission from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/aff12383-bb28-4a97-9c75-fbbcf9eeec7e2015-07-03T03:07:26.0853322015-08-26T00:42:52.250730eoc@agd.sa.gov.auHigh2010-07-012014-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentaccommodation, age, bullying, caring responsibilities, disability, Discrimination, education, employment, gender, goods and services, pregnancy, race, sexual harassment, sexualitycrime-justice-and-law
Dob in a Litterer - Summarised DataThe Dob in a Litterer program has now ceased, and the data will no longer be updated.
‘Dob in a Litterer’ was a reporting application and website developed by the EPA that enabled members of the community to report people committing a littering offence. Research has shown that cigarette butts remains the main contributor to litter in South Australia, with other items including takeaway food containers, plastic bottles and paper. The following data includes a summarised report of how many and the type of ‘Dob in a Litterer’ submissions received.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/c3a889df-d87c-4896-a3d0-11b736e1b48f2017-05-25T01:24:29.1998962019-12-09T05:23:59.182454epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2017-02-012018-09-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, litterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Dog and Cat Management Board Annual Report DataDog and Cat Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/24ea915b-be62-44b2-9960-10b620fa168f2017-07-21T04:58:08.5583632020-01-06T23:12:59.318333datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watercat, dog, environment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Dog On Leash and Dog Free AreasSpatial dataset representing dog on leash and dog free areas in the City of Mitcham.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4428b073-7825-43db-be18-33aa1219540f2018-02-19T04:47:06.0842482020-02-24T02:02:08.762256it@mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of MitchamDog Controls, Dog Parks
Dog Parks and On-Leash Conditions in City of Port Adelaide Enfield3 polygon datasets representing
1) Locations of Dog Exercise Parks,
2) Reserves where dogs must be on-leash and
3) Reserves where dogs must be under control.
Data is available in a variety of formats from Council's own open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/faed443c-7235-4c60-b0ed-8d4812b648782016-06-10T01:26:22.9506732019-09-09T04:58:04.208881customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auUnit2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councildog, dog excercise, dog off leash, dog parks, dogs, port adelaide enfield, reservescommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Dog RegistrationsList of dogs registered in Adelaide City Council area (Adelaide and North Adelaide) for a particular period.
Information provided includes dog name, breed, period, gender, current status, class, transaction type and suburb.
Note: Normal – means one dog registered to the property.
Normal multiple – means there is more than one dog registered (2 or more dogs).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8aa33af5-4146-447e-b9e9-0c00b616cd382013-05-06T02:54:52.7636062018-03-16T01:46:23.089277DataSA@sa.gov.auProvides summary data about the dog, does not include ownership or address details.CurrentAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, Animals, Breeds, city, council, dog ownership, dogs, north adelaide, registrationcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Dog Registrations - City of Port Adelaide EnfieldDog regsitrations in City of Port Adelaide Enfield as at 9th September 2019, including Name, Class, Breed, Colour, Gender, Desexed and Suburb Name.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a7e35383-0793-46e2-9f45-672c7a8ce4732015-06-17T04:22:54.2417662019-09-09T02:43:50.322582service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auIndividual dog registrations reported with suburb geography2019-07-012019-09-08City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilanimal, animals, council, dog, dog ownership, dogs, port adelaide enfieldcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Domiciliary Care – Active Clients by Suburb 2013-2014Clients who received Domiciliary Care services during 2013-2014 financial year by program type.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d48fe6d9-0fcc-4044-ba23-7cd8130d16272015-06-10T03:00:59.4151382015-06-10T03:02:23.108939datasa@sa.gov.aun/a01-07-201330-06-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesaged care, aged care services, Clients, Domiciliary Carehealth-and-wellbeing
Domiciliary Care - Equipment Program Services by Postcode 2013-2014Equipment Issues and Home Modifications to clients of the Statewide Equipment ProgramdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/16938e7f-bf80-4857-beda-f2808a028f402015-06-10T03:05:37.2440072015-06-10T03:06:19.782369datasa@sa.gov.aun/a01-07-201330-06-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesDomiciliary Care, Equipment Services, Home Modificationshealth-and-wellbeing
Domiciliary Care RegionsThis dataset contains Administrative boundaries for Domiciliary Care SA.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5f0ba9f3-2a9a-46a6-b27d-079ca7db2f3e2013-05-23T07:14:49.2524032020-02-19T00:42:44.314607gis.support@dcsi.sa.gov.auState Region2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesadministration, Domiciliary Care, service boundarieshealth-and-wellbeing, community-information-and-citizen-services
DPC ExecutivesExecutive data for DPCdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fdc0f6a3-1049-43c5-8dfd-476994169a6d2017-10-13T00:02:45.7231882019-10-15T06:03:05.792660datasa@sa.gov.au2011-01-072019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetDPC, Executivesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
DPC Work Health and Safety & Return to Work PerformanceDPC WHS ClaimsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4f515001-810e-4e12-99a3-72c68fb150ee2018-09-13T07:34:32.7032742019-10-31T04:32:37.710921datasa@sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAnnual Report data, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, WHS Claimsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Drillholes within South AustraliaA representation of the location and key attributes of all drillholes within South Australia. Drillholes contained within the dataset may be currently active or historic and may have been drilled for a wide variety of purposes such as water extraction, monitoring or geologic exploration. This dataset is a spatial representation of the authoritative SAGEODATA database and is created through a series of nightly automated geoprocessing scripts.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/71ddb1f9-ac70-473b-af27-7ab14d5debbf2014-07-02T04:24:59.1531202020-01-16T03:19:24.226735dewnr.customerservicecentre@sa.gov.auData is updated daily and visible within the dataset the following dayCurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateraquifers, groundwater, hydrogeology, hydrology, wellswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Drinking FountainsThis dataset provides locations of all the drinking fountains that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/4c3d4dd6-3221-4678-b14f-bed30c94a47d2014-06-01T07:10:40.5861732016-06-08T06:07:15.018103DataSA@sa.gov.auGPS location and the monument typeCurrentN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aassets, drinking fountain, fountains, planningcommunity-information-and-citizen-services, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Drivers' Licences by postcode, age and sexCurrent car, motorcycle and other drivers' licences of all types (full, provisional, etc.)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/baf6bbfa-e04f-424f-8c92-9d302425634a2017-11-20T06:58:18.5479472020-02-04T07:09:25.818034peter.bravey@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecar, driver, licence, postcodetransport-travel-and-motoring
Drug Use in Adelaide Monitored by Wasterwater AnalysisRaw data on drug use monitored by wastewater analysis. Shows prevalence of drug use by Weighted average and SEM (dose). Sampling occurs every two months. Analysis of data is supplied in the accompanying report for Stimulants (cocaine, MDMA and methamphetamine), Opioids (morphine, codeine, methadone, oxycodone, fentanyl and heroin), Cannabis (THC), and Nicotine. Other data are collected on Anabasine (a tobacco-specific alkaloid that allows us to differentiate between cigarettes and other nicotine-containing products such as patches, e-cigarettes, etc) and ‘Novel Psychoactive Substances’ or NPS. They can be grouped as follows:
1. Piperazines (BZP and TFMPP)
2. Cathinones (mephedrone, methcathinne, methylone, Alpha-PVP, MDPV and ethylone)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bfee4127-6391-4d54-ba12-bea33210c2432017-06-30T02:10:32.6056662018-09-05T01:23:38.603250HealthDACRDataDrop@sa.gov.auAdelaide Metropolitan Area, every two months, by drug2011-01-012018-04-30Adelaide Metropolitan AreaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthwastewaterhealth-and-wellbeing
Department of State Development - Complaints receivedSummary of the complaints received by the Department of State Development each yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/28ab18a6-3e83-4239-be7f-a5302e1aae262017-09-13T02:19:53.2661092018-10-16T23:06:31.331585datasa@sa.gov.au2014-15CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillscomplaints reporting, department of state developmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Department of State Development - ConsultantsDepartment of State Development - ConsultantsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2cc83193-55e4-4b7e-a180-5476ba1bac112017-11-01T04:19:50.7727692018-10-16T22:57:04.722820datasa@sa.gov.au2015-06-30CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsAnnual report, Consultants, DSDgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Department of State Development - Executive employmentSummary of executive employment and classification in the Department of State Development as at 30 June each year. From 2014-15 to current.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f198bc83-726c-4576-8af4-eaedaf954f4d2017-09-13T04:20:14.9430732018-10-16T22:50:21.868198datasa@sa.gov.au2014-15CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsdepartment of state development, executive employmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Department of State Development - Instances of fraud recordedInstances of fraud recorded by the Department of State Development as part of annual reporting. Data from 2014-15 to current.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8831a072-8857-4348-8671-767fce2a6ca32017-09-13T04:41:27.6034682018-10-16T22:43:31.984697datasa@sa.gov.au2014-15CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsannual reporting, department of state development, fraudgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Department of State Development - number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employeesNumber of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees in the Department of State Development including as a percentage of total employees. From 2014-15 to current, as at 30 June each year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cadf15a7-8315-46b3-aa2d-1d7dab63926c2017-09-13T01:40:01.0056972018-10-16T23:08:55.322829datasa@sa.gov.au2014-15CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsAboriginal employeesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Department of State Development - number of employees with a disabilityTotal number of employees with a disability in the Department of State Development as at 30 June each year, including as percentage of total employees.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/39e16489-36f4-40db-8cc6-f23788d3f3aa2017-09-13T02:42:27.3953072018-10-16T23:10:45.083323datasa@sa.gov.au2014-15CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsdepartment of state development, employees with a disabilitygovernment-reporting-and-policy
Department of State Development - Whistleblowers DisclosureReporting against the _Whistleblowers Protection Act 1993_ by the Department of State Development.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5e4f117a-20c2-49e3-a0af-55cb930efc902017-09-13T04:51:31.0454412018-10-16T22:45:54.620440datasa@sa.gov.au2014-15CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsannual reporting, state development, whistleblowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Earthquake Hazard ZonesEarthquake Hazard Zones are used in conjunction with the Building Code of Australia for use with the design of domestic structures in accordance with Appendix A Domestic Structures (Housing) of AS 1170.4. Building Code of Australia Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/the-building-code-of-australiadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/98259e9b-480f-401f-b715-f52d0c17cb722016-10-10T04:27:00.2667582020-02-19T00:11:44.279806DPTI.PDBuildingBranch@sa.gov.au2009-07-14South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebuilding code, earthquake, human environment, planningemergency-and-safety
EarthquakesThe South Australian government record of Earthquake locations from 1840 to 2017datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/f6818797-0c45-44d8-8e6c-81395a2ae4c62013-05-21T05:50:50.4849362020-02-24T01:32:42.142769DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A2017-04-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsearthquakes, environment, hazards, science, seismologyemergency-and-safety
Education and Child Development Sites and ServicesList of South Australian education and child care sites, updated as at March 2013.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4d23554f-e565-4b8d-982b-1da770201f302013-05-27T07:41:02.7585952016-06-08T06:07:42.444553DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for EducationChild care, Children, Early Childhood, education, Locations, Preschool, School, Services, Siteseducation-skills-and-learning
Education and WorkProvides selected information on participation in education, highest educational attainment, transition from education to work and current labour force and demographic characteristics for the civilian population aged 15-74 years. Characteristics reported on include: type of educational institution attended or attending; level and main field of education of current study and highest level and main field of educational attainment.
Information on unsuccessful enrolment, and deferment of study, is included for persons not studying in the survey year. Data on apprenticeships are also provided.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/7b08a3bb-8c35-4669-b753-ef4c0f4d657c2013-05-09T05:53:31.4996692017-01-23T03:29:43.985289DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)education, labour, statisticsfinance-and-employment
Election Ephemera365 catalogue records including material that has been collected from Local, State and Federal elections related to South Australian candidates. Also includes State and Federal referendums;
Local elections 1879 – 2010;
State elections 1893 – 2014;
Federal elections 1901 – 2010;
Referendums 1911 – 1999;
State referendums 1965, 1970, 1982.
Includes details of candidates, electorates, dates of elections, slogans.
Ephemera are everyday items such as theatre posters and advertising flyers, not produced for sale. Their intrinsic value is in the information they provide about social life, the development of industries (for example, printing or paper making), and the provision of services or aspects of cultural change. Ephemera may be the only printed record of an organisation, event or activity.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d2633f93-d2e9-4d32-acb8-2c3883db86512013-05-06T03:19:09.1935392016-07-01T05:44:24.139830datasa@sa.gov.auN/A1879-01-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiacandidates, election, ephemera, federal government, history, leaflets, local, politics, posters, propoganda, referendum, slogans, South Australia, Statearts-culture-history
Election StatisticsThe number of voters in the North, Central & South council wards from the 2007 election onwards; with the breakdown of both the council supplementary roll and the State House of Assembly roll (Electoral Commission of SA). This data is available following an election every 4 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/d028dd6b-c0a5-42eb-8cdd-a3099b8d84ad2015-06-04T06:39:59.9489202016-06-08T04:08:55.973496city@adelaidecitycouncil.com20072014South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadelaide city council, council, election, elections, House of Assembly, voters, votes, wards
Eligibility Rules for 'Skills for All' FundingThis data is used to help learners and training providers establish if a learner is eligible for Skills for All funding to access funded training.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1aeefd7e-2bc7-4b4a-aee7-841f89a314232013-05-21T05:34:00.1790332016-06-08T05:59:47.774458DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsEducation, Eligibility, Rule, Skills, Trainingeducation-skills-and-learning
Elizabeth Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the Northern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1deb4bec-b83c-487a-a0d4-a0002e6180682014-06-22T13:29:48.9597382020-03-19T05:10:46.847920DataSA@sa.gov.au2013-2014 -10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Northern Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, carbon monoxide, community, environment, gaseous, nitrogen oxide, Northern Adelaide, ozone, quality, serviceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Elizabeth Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data for the Northern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/120a176d-f60e-4bba-8810-20452e8176fd2018-11-16T03:09:32.8135192020-03-19T23:34:27.220879epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, meteorology, Northern Adelaide, services, weather, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Elizabeth Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Northern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/57f10148-cf98-47e0-9ed6-405c9d29545d2014-06-22T13:45:59.1771522020-03-19T05:11:27.832577epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Northern Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, northern adelaide, particles, quality, serviceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Emergency Client Information System - Pinery BushfireStatistical information of people receiving or offering services post Pinery Bushfires. Following the Pinery Bushfire (25 Nov 2015), the state established a hotline and relief centre for people affected by the fire to request assistance, and for people not affected to offer assistance.
The dataset describes:
• How people accessed services
• Basic impact information
• Services being requested or offereddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6a8609fa-79c7-4852-83d7-256d74344dc82016-07-08T01:23:21.6656252016-07-08T01:26:31.632108staterecoveryoffice@sa.gov.auIncident reports collected on a daily basis by location2015-11-252016-01-07South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesBushfire, Emergency, Pinery, Safety, Servicesemergency-and-safety
SA Health Public Hospital Emergency Department PresentationsTotal number of Emergency Department presentations to public metropolitan and major country hospitals by quarterdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8016ab9c-c927-4bb7-9a71-b22f1ac5709e2015-06-26T06:19:23.9084252018-09-04T04:46:17.606028dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auTotal presentations by hospital by quarter2012-07-012018-06-30Metropolitan Adelaide and major country townsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthEmergency Dept, Presentations, Public Hospitalhealth-and-wellbeing
Emergency Electricity Payments SchemeThe Emergency Electricity Payment Scheme (EEPS) is to provide assistance to households in a financial crisis who are unable to pay their electricity debt.
As at Friday 9 June 2016 the Emergency Electricity Payment Scheme (EEPS) approved 1,020 applications for the 2016 - 2017 financial year.
Note: a new data system was introduced this financial year, when data were transitioned from the old to the new system, some of the “reasons” and “regions” data were not transferred and resulted in the “Null” response category.
Dataset contains:
1. Number and % of approved applications by reason for applying (e.g. illness, financial stress, etc.)
2. Number and % approve applications by Regions where approved applicants live
3. Number and % of ATSI identifierdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fb4f2341-6623-4ea0-aca2-c51ab5d4b1152016-07-07T01:46:20.4459192017-07-10T06:29:15.693299DLDFCConcessionsandAntiPovertyUnit@dfc.sa.gov.auJuly 2016 to 2017-06-302016-06-24South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesATSI, Concession, EEPS, Region, Suburbgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Emergency Location MarkersData layer includes emergency location markers (point locations) within DEW parks. Each emergency location marker (ELM) carries an alpha numeric code made up of three letters representing the park name, and three numbers indicating a specific marker point within the park. For example BEL001 would be the first emergency location marker in Belair National Park. Emergency Location Markers may be used on park information signs at high use visitor destinations, trail head signs at entry points to trails, at regular intervals along high use trails (on trail markers every 500 metres), at locations offering higher risk activities such as mountain biking or rock-climbing or on water safety signs. NOTE: ELM's should not be used if a verifiable address or road intersection can be attributed to the location.
Dataset Use: In the unfortunate event of a park visitor requiring the assistance of emergency services, it is important that they are able to provide easy to use location information to Triple Zero in order to assist the emergency services attend as quickly as possible. This dataset will be made available to the Attorney General's Department for use within the South Australian Computer Aided Despatch (SACAD) system used by Triple Zero operators.
This dataset is a work in progress. New ELM points will be added as needed, prior to the rollout of signage within selected parks.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/52e3d746-c8d1-407f-8561-d2afcd5f6ef52018-09-11T04:57:51.4432482019-01-07T02:35:41.503238datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterEmergency Management, emergency responseemergency-and-safety
Emergency ServicesLocation of emergency services across South Australia. Locations for: Australian Federal Police (AFP), South Australia Police (SAPol), South Australia Ambulance Service (SAAS), South Australia State Emergency Service (SASES), South Australia Metropolitan Fire Service (SAMFS), South Australia Country Fire Service SACFS), Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF), St Johns.datasetaarCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/0811fefc-637d-4542-a5d3-1a69ce5a5c212013-05-28T01:31:46.1107812021-02-24T01:46:48.002325gis.support@dcsi.sa.gov.auEmergency service locations by land parcel location2012-June 2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAmbulance, Emergency, Fire, Police, State Emergency Serviceemergency-and-safety
Energy Efficiency (Climate) ZonesEnergy Efficiency (Climate) Zones are used in conjunction with the Building Code of Australia for the purpose in determining the extent of energy efficiency measures required for all new homes and extensions built in South Australia. Building Code of Australia Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/the-building-code-of-australiadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1ae7c6ac-1c07-46a7-be09-b060a53752d72016-10-10T04:06:08.2158672020-02-19T00:12:32.031841DPTI.PDBuildingBranch@sa.gov.au2009-07-14South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebuilding code, human environment, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Energy Efficiency Concession AreasEnergy efficiency concession areas are used in conjunction with the Building Code of Australia and illustrates the areas of the state that may be eligible for an energy efficiency concession for certain types of buildings. Building Code of Australia Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/the-building-code-of-australiadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/131403e0-3f15-457d-a73f-a607b35f7e732016-10-10T03:55:05.3279972020-02-19T00:13:11.579057DPTI.PDBuildingBranch@sa.gov.au2012-01-06South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebuilding code, human environment, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
English as an Additional Language or Dialect students in SA Government SchoolsFull-time equivalent enrolments of English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD) students by school type collected from 2012 as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
EALD general support students - having a non-English speaking background and learning Standard Australian English to a level required at their respective year level of schooling.
This applies to students who are permanent residents and most categories of temporary residents. It includes Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) students who speak an ATSI language, including Aboriginal English.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/85b2b7ab-8fc8-4dad-a0e1-babb560f52f12018-05-11T05:43:02.4048652019-05-17T04:12:42.882474DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year2012-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, government, group, language, schools, students
Enrolments by age in SA Government schoolsEnrolments by student age in SA Government schools from 2013 collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3. Student age is as at July 1.
Provides a breakdown by gender, full-time equivalent enrolments, enrolments by persons, primary and secondary schooling.
Note in 2014 the Same First Day Policy was implemented. All children are enrolled at the beginning of Term 1 guaranteeing four terms of reception therefore there is a reduction in 4 years olds enrolled from 2014.
Provides a breakdown of students by gender, full-time equivalent enrolment, enrolments by persons, primary and secondary schoolingdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/75a69101-d7b0-4ea1-a62a-00546a258e392018-05-10T07:17:54.6756462019-05-17T04:01:27.109675DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, enrolments, government, school, students
Enrolments in each SA Government school by gender and year levelEnrolments in SA Government schools from 2017 by gender and year level collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Enrolments are full-time equivalents.
Important note, where a year level has 5 or less students the year level enrolments are suppressed for that school.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eadad203-d498-43d1-a4d5-fb3a90393a392018-05-11T01:49:57.8245172020-03-17T03:16:08.101292DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by school2017-08-012018-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, enrolments, government, schools, students
Enrolments in SA Government schools by school typeFull-time equivalent enrolments by SA Government schools from 2012 by school type collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d5326064-60d6-45cd-ae04-4d4d59e7172c2018-05-11T00:06:37.1726632019-05-17T03:59:56.169177DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year2012-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, enrolments, government, schools, students
Enrolments in SA Government schools by year level and regionFull-time equivalent enrolments in SA Government schools from 2013 by year level and region collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5afc52e1-3ab4-4952-9595-94301995594c2018-05-11T00:27:02.3552462019-05-17T03:56:07.744392DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, enrolements, government, schools, students
Enterprise Adelaide services provided to city business ownersList of Enterprise Adelaide services provided to business owners within the Adelaide City Council area since January 2015. This dataset is updated every six months.
Adelaide City Council’s Enterprise Adelaide service provides information and advice to small business owners within the Adelaide City Council area. Running a business requires broad skills and we have experienced Business Advisors who can help with free one-on-one advice and support. We can also introduce you to professional advisors, and can connect you to business events, training and networking opportunities.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/bd92f184-db03-4a45-baa6-a0f35b61a8622016-06-16T00:31:04.3745532016-06-16T06:51:56.152584city@adelaidecitycouncil.comAdelaide CityLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadvice, business, entrepreneurship, start upbusiness-industry-and-trade
Enviro Data SA - Natural Resources Management Regions SearchEnviro Data SA contains a wide range of information and data relating the Natural Resources Management regions including maps, reports, downloadable data, web applications (data systems).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/16fd5a79-9cc0-42a0-91c0-33ec6206c4f42016-07-04T00:20:43.9084752020-02-18T00:44:15.828241datasa@sa.gov.auN/AAdelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Enviro Data SAEnviro Data SA is South Australia’s environment information and data portal. The portal contains a wide range of information and data relating the state’s natural resources including maps, reports, downloadable data, web applications (data systems). Enviro Data SA incorporates NatureMaps, WaterConnect and SA Climate Ready.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ef81c1ae-a003-41b0-9718-497f364036f12016-07-01T00:44:50.3351872020-02-18T00:38:44.333528datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Environmental AuthorisationsThis dataset holds information on the EPA's environmental authorisations. Under the Environment Protection Act 1993, the EPA administers three types of authorisations: licences, exemptions and works approvals.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/e80aab49-34c8-41ca-b9b3-08ca5bf8d3aa2018-07-19T23:51:50.6946892018-11-22T23:54:38.611146epainfo@epa.sa.gov.auCurrentCurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)environment, licencewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Environment and Food Production AreasEnvironment and Food Production Areas are the combination of Environment and Food Production Areas boundary and Rural Living Areas within EFPA that identify areas to protect from urban encroachment. Environment and Food Production Areas have been established as part of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016. More information: http://www.saplanningportal.sa.gov.au/our_new_system/environment_and_food_production_areasdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1f7dca9a-1aa9-4fab-928a-3234bf2aa14a2017-04-19T04:47:30.4919342020-02-24T02:20:42.515268DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au2015-12-012017-04-19South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureBoundary, Development, Environment, Food, Greater Adelaide, Land Use, PDI act, PDI Act, Planningbusiness-industry-and-trade, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
EPA OrdersIncludes Environmental Protection and Clean Up Orders listed on the EPA Public Register issued under Section 109 of the Environment Protection Act 1993. A written statutory order requires individuals or companies to undertake actions to remedy a risk or prevent further environmental harm. Data is not updated automatically, and therefore might not include new orders.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/dd8789bd-4d4f-41af-adba-6e2a3a71ada82018-07-12T01:33:11.5804612018-11-22T23:56:35.230321epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2017-04-032018-06-06South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)environment, orderswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complainant demographic informationEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complainant demographic information presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6a2b0620-2222-436f-94f6-d374207685192017-11-01T05:23:34.4628662017-11-01T05:24:26.741034datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentage, Annual Report, anti-discrimination, complainants, complaints, demographic information, demographics, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints areasEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints areas presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3bd4d78b-50c4-4344-bf21-4afe9b66460d2017-11-01T05:35:35.8779332017-11-01T05:36:18.460476datasa@sa.gov.au2009-06-012017-07-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentaccommodation, advertising, Annual Report, anti-discrimination, areas, associations, clubs, complaints, discrimination, education, employment, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, goods, housing, land, qualifications, services, training, types of complaints, workgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints assessmentEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints assessment presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/65395796-8eed-4c39-90e8-13df140980062017-11-01T03:34:26.5207912017-11-01T03:35:00.048267datasa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, assessment, complaints, complaints assessment, complaints lodged, complaints received, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints groundsEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints grounds presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f6e58c50-774c-4140-ae02-67e787ac404f2017-11-01T05:41:50.7500492017-11-01T05:42:31.318033datasa@sa.gov.au2009-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentage, Annual Report, anti-discrimination, caring, caring responsibilities, child, children, complaints, complaints lodged, complaints received, disability, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, gender, gender identity, identity of spouse, marital status, partner, pregnancy, race, religion, religious appearance, religious dress, sex, sexual harassment, sexuality, sexual orientation, spouse, types of complaints, victimisation, victimised, whistleblowergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints grounds and areasEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints grounds and areas presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9541c716-5225-43e7-bd1a-b1879e6d00592017-11-01T05:11:09.5898852017-11-01T05:12:48.570839datasa@sa.gov.au2014-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentaccommodation, advertising, age, Annual Report, anti-discrimination, areas, associations, caring, caring responsibilities, child, children, clubs, complaints, disability, discrimination, education, employment, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, gender, gender identity, goods, grounds, housing, identity of spouse, land, marital status, partner, pregnancy, qualifications, race, services, sex, sexual harassment, sexuality, sexual orientation, spouse, training, types of complaints, victimisation, victimised, whistleblower, workgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints receivedEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Complaints received presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/822d41f8-85b2-4ea0-bef5-4ea4aeb2a0552017-11-01T04:59:29.3199362017-11-01T05:00:20.640970datasa@sa.gov.au2009-06-012017-07-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, complaints lodged, complaints received, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Customer Satisfaction with Complaint Handling ServicesEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Customer Satisfaction with Complaint Handling Services for the yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b7e8444b-f0bc-4c73-aeff-d56136213eb62017-11-01T02:26:10.4902752017-11-01T03:28:27.089490datasa@sa.gov.au2016-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, customer satisfaction, customer survey, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Enquiries areasEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Enquiries areas presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/78976617-a7d1-42d3-afee-156b234d309c2017-11-01T02:20:16.7698522017-11-01T02:20:45.366228datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentaccommodation, advertising, Annual Report, anti-discrimination, areas, associations, clubs, complaints, discrimination, education, employment, enquiries, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, goods, housing, land, qualification, services, traininggovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data - Enquiries receivedEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Enquiries Received presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/468d06d5-a826-4d93-89bb-d83c7d4963de2017-11-01T01:43:59.9100712017-11-01T01:44:37.608085datasa@sa.gov.au2009-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, discrimination, enquiries, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Enquiry groundsEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Enquiry grounds presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/46419bb0-8e5a-4005-89db-a9475a31f8f22017-11-01T03:43:33.2402162017-11-01T03:44:20.383834datasa@sa.gov.au2013-06-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentage, Annual Report, anti-discrimination, bullying, caring responsibilities, complaints, disability, discrimination, enquiries, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, grounds, race, sex, sexual harassment, victimisationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Enquiry outcomesEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Enquiry outcomes presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b7629d2d-f96a-4b3b-ae91-d47d263fc78f2017-11-01T01:52:46.1986982017-11-01T01:53:22.560342datasa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, discrimination, enquiries, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Finalisation times of accepted complaintsEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Finalisation times of accepted complaints presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a7848c9b-bf31-469e-a73c-2e49c364ff9d2017-11-01T02:16:15.5471052017-11-01T02:16:46.769332datasa@sa.gov.au2009-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, finalisation, outcomesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Final outcomes of complaints managed by conciliationEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Final outcomes of complaints (outcomes from agreements) achieved through conciliation, presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8de1e4da-398e-4a9f-baf2-0f62d39902bf2017-11-01T02:03:23.0768672017-11-01T02:04:01.219818datasa@sa.gov.au2009-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentagreements, Annual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, conciliation, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, outcomesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Financial compensation for complainants achieved through conciliationEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Financial compensation for complainants achieved through conciliation, presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e3b4f5d7-511c-4222-b570-9eeb01d9f2072017-11-01T02:09:55.9477062017-11-01T02:10:32.282154datasa@sa.gov.au2014-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentagreements, Annual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, conciliation, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, financial compensation, outcomesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Gender identity of enquirersEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Gender identity of enquirers presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fe37f2c8-3dc3-42dd-bb34-84200c847cac2017-11-01T01:57:17.4144322017-11-01T01:57:57.145966datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, discrimination, enquirers, enquiries, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, female, gender, gender identity, intersex, male, transgendergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – How complaints were receivedEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – How complaints were received presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f7286141-59f8-4ee1-a427-b79d9f778ded2017-11-01T03:54:47.1935452017-11-01T03:55:29.860747datasa@sa.gov.au2013-06-012017-07-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, complaints lodged, complaints received, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – How enquiries were receivedEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – How enquiries were received presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/167dcbea-eaa6-47c4-9601-985df19cf4482017-11-01T01:48:30.6088272017-11-01T01:49:06.120205datasa@sa.gov.au2013-06-302017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, complaints, discrimination, enquiries, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Outcomes of complaints managed by conciliationEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Outcomes of complaints managed by conciliation presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9a1cfd7c-5ac9-4ca9-981b-a59032cf41a52017-11-01T01:37:49.4578492017-11-01T01:38:28.333319datasa@sa.gov.au2012-06-302017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Equal Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data - Training and Community EducationEqual Opportunity Commission Annual Report Data – Training and Community Education presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cf2a60a3-2768-4876-ad78-fa4a1a4aeef32017-11-01T01:26:52.9258512017-11-01T01:28:32.761137datasa@sa.gov.au2009-01-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report, anti-discrimination, community education, discrimination, equal opportunities, Equal opportunity, equal opportunity commission, traininggovernment-reporting-and-policy
ESCOSA - Annual Report - ConsultantsESCOSA's Annual Report Data - Consultants expenditure presented as a 5 year time series from 2013 to 2018datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1ff37693-e2dc-4426-9c35-990a4377d90c2019-05-31T00:59:16.7811822019-05-31T02:33:29.469185escosa@escosa.sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEssential Services Commission (ESCOSA)Annual report data, consultantswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
ESCOSA - Annual Report - ContractorsESCOSA's Annual Report Data - Contractors expenditure - 2017-18datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/91e11602-56bd-405b-9cd8-c5cebdf7ad012019-05-31T02:26:50.0955572019-05-31T02:41:56.886727escosa@escosa.sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEssential Services Commission (ESCOSA)annual report, contractors
ESCOSA - Annual Report - Executive EmploymentESCOSA's Annual Report Data - Executive Employment presented as a 5 year time series from 2013 to 2018datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cddb6511-0b7e-43db-a647-ef574c2016832019-05-31T02:10:13.5617182019-05-31T02:34:16.601913escosa@escosa.sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEssential Services Commission (ESCOSA)annual report, Executive Emlpoyment
ESCOSA - Annual Report - Instances of fraud recordedESCOSA Annual Report Data on instances of fraud presented as a 5 year time series from 2013 to 2018datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a949fc86-8801-499b-b31b-c6deaa5ffdfa2019-05-31T01:56:16.5396412019-05-31T02:32:41.668796escosa@escosa.sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEssential Services Commission (ESCOSA)annual report, Fraudwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
ESCOSA Annual Report - Public complaintsESCOSA's Annual Report Data - Public complaints presented as a 5 year time series from 2013 to 2018datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bdae9a76-6443-4c5d-8ef8-51195fefa74f2019-05-31T02:45:55.8414412019-12-02T05:45:25.099264escosa@escosa.sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEssential Services Commission (ESCOSA)annual report, complaints
ESCOSA - Annual Report - WHS & Return to WorkESCOSA's Annual Report Data on workplace injury claims, WHS regulation and return to work costs as a 5 year time series from 2013 to 2018datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d2251916-20b8-4a47-abd9-6f80c8e45a432019-05-31T01:44:16.3027652019-05-31T02:33:07.983577escosa@escosa.sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEssential Services Commission (ESCOSA)Annual report, return to work, WHSwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Event NotificationProvides a breakdown of whether subscribers have registered to receive updates for event parking controls and/or event roads closures and/or permanent parking control changes. This information also includes whether these updates were required to be sent to mobile phones and/or email. Information provided includes event dates.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cbcb4acb-a366-420f-9a5c-98eb2a7c6dc12015-06-04T02:36:44.9304332017-06-26T04:15:40.150788city@adelaidecitycouncil.com20152015Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidecar parking, email, events, notification, On Street Parking, parking controls, road closure, smstransport-travel-and-motoring
EventsProvides details of events that are planned in the Adelaide City Council area.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAutomatic/data/dataset/7b3c68d7-ca6f-46c7-bf81-9f7ee498e7402014-05-26T04:13:15.7980102018-06-18T03:54:50.923195DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ACurrentN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, events, whats oncommunity-information-and-citizen-services, sports-and-recreation
SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) - Executive EmploymentExecutive employment in SAAS - SA Ambulance Service from 2013 to 2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f8948c42-d04c-47f9-949f-89ddc3d5b1732017-09-26T02:02:06.3222682019-12-05T01:04:22.114707DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.au2019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthExecutive Employment, SA Ambulance Service, SAASgovernment-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
Executive Employment at the History Trust of South AustraliaExecutive employment at the History Trust of South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f751c9b2-ceb4-4c25-8dfa-06116a76e3df2017-09-28T03:04:15.1924382019-11-08T01:55:05.209179webmaster@history.sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aexecutive employmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executive EmploymentExecutive employment at Defence SA since 2012-13.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f479a93c-2bd7-4c28-b971-0596f6478acd2017-09-14T03:34:48.8892012018-10-19T00:23:24.736041enquiries@defencesa.com2013-06-302018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDefence SAdefence, employment, executive, industry, south australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executive employment in Education Standards BoardExecutive employment in Education Standards BoarddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2bd8e6b1-18aa-434f-a729-f7f4b0b47ee42018-09-03T00:32:14.0301322019-11-17T23:37:50.598575educationstandardsboard@sa.gov.au2013-07-12019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEducation Standards Boardclassification, employment, executive, tenured, untenurededucation-skills-and-learning, government-reporting-and-policy
Executive employment in the agency - SA MET Advisory CouncilSA MET Advisory Council Annual Report Data for Executive employmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/284b9fa1-3597-408e-a5a4-1714c6df59ee2017-09-18T07:20:01.9794452019-12-04T03:36:59.133590DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.au2012-01-012017-09-18South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAdvisory, Council, employment, executive, Health, SA METhealth-and-wellbeing
Executive Employment in the Department for Child ProtectionDetails of the number of Executives employed in DCP.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/51fa28a7-5220-45e0-ab73-92472f1b2c002018-09-03T06:18:53.8857382019-09-24T02:47:20.314904DCPCEMailbox@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Child Protectionemployment, executivegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executive employment in the Department for EducationNumber of people employed at an executive level in the Department for Education by classification level for the period 2013 to 2018 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b6db6979-209f-4465-919f-9edbd06bae1e2019-03-01T03:44:16.9032102019-04-02T04:16:44.182008DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2013-01-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, education department, executive employmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executive Employment in the Department for Planning, Transport and InfrastructureNumber of people employed at an executive level in DPTI by classification level.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f0d67ae0-f676-4a1a-8667-541fdbaa15f32017-09-11T07:56:21.6430912019-11-04T03:57:07.000015www.dpti.sa.gov.au/contact_usN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureclassification, employment, executivegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executive employment in the Department for Education and Child DevelopmentNumber of people employed at an executive level in DECD by classification level for the period 2013 to 2017 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e19528d1-d7ec-401f-a439-5bd880ec2b472018-02-22T00:56:41.4326382018-06-07T06:26:37.623511DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, decd, education, executive employment
Executive Employment Reporting Primary Industries and Regions SAExecutive Employment Reporting by Primary Industries and Regions South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/65ab2e0c-a25f-4ff1-a596-a0f6ed6f8e4d2017-09-28T06:11:24.5813472019-12-02T00:55:24.908493datasa@sa.gov.au2011-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAnnual Report Data, Executive employment, PIRSAgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executive Employment Reporting South Australian Tourism CommissionExecutive employment reporting for the South Australian Tourism Commission for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0cd878e5-a20e-487b-bcf3-6a90902c30a12017-11-03T05:58:27.1881882019-10-31T00:00:16.023211industrymail@sa.gov.au2013-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism Commissionexecutive employment, government reporting and policy, south australian tourism commission, tourismgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executive EmploymentExecutive employmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1ff99eaf-e7bc-4c62-9196-8553d37fca1a2017-09-29T04:55:06.2498882018-10-22T04:54:32.808748reception.renewalsa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRiverbank Authoritygovernmenthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Executive EmploymentExecutive employmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c70f9a49-e33c-4ede-a298-34ee4d3066982017-09-28T06:19:11.7329052019-11-01T04:55:31.301701datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRenewal SAgovernment
Executive Employment – SA Mental Health CommissionThe number of people employed in an executive position in the Commission in each year, broken down by category of executive.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/71e3c9c6-5202-499a-a6be-a281484b33042017-09-19T06:56:55.7683512019-11-29T01:36:00.730333samhc@sa.gov.au2015-10-292019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Mental Health CommissionAnnual Report, Complaints, Disclosure, Open Government, SAMHC, South Australian Mental Health Commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executives by ClassificationExecutives by Classification for years 2012/13 to 2018/19datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6f92269a-185b-4e40-bfb0-92f83952712e2017-11-16T23:38:17.8984842019-09-18T06:36:51.194418SAFECOMEnquiries@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Fire and Emergency Services CommissionClassification, Executives, SAFECOMgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Executives in the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentExecutives in the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/33df08ab-183b-4c30-b5e1-d4a4929ab71a2019-12-04T05:17:00.0144332019-12-04T05:23:39.753399publicsector@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auOffice of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employmentannual report, executives
Expiation Notice System DataThe expiation notice system (ENS) data provides statistical information on volumes of expiation notice offences processed for 3 rolling calendar years. ENS “feeds” allow SAPOL to publish expiation data and developers to write applications that mange data to provide research outcomes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/f8647df4-617b-439c-8de2-6aadfc84826a2014-07-10T05:59:55.4692972020-04-21T03:58:35.234982SAPOL.Informationrelease@police.sa.gov.auOffences presented on notices2012-07-012019-09-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australia Policeblood alcohol, cannabis, drink driving, expiation notices, expiation offence, fines, fixed camera, mobile camera, police, safety cameras, SAPOL, SA Police, smoking, speeding, traffic light, under the influence, unregistered vehiclecrime-justice-and-law
ExploreSA: Gawler Challenge datasetsExploreSA: The Gawler Challenge is a global online competition from the Government of South Australia. For quick access to South Australian open data, the SARIG product catalog has created an “ExploreSAGawlerChallenge” tag to filter data of interest for the challenge. The product catalog uses the metadata profile of ISO19115 and allows you to discover and query metadata, including links to associated resources such as web services, maps, publications or data downloads.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/bbf5cf5a-e85d-4a99-a848-ad5cd5cce9e42020-03-12T05:26:24.3073672020-03-12T05:28:49.265869resources.customerservices@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and Miningopen data competition
Soil ExposureExposure to harsh winds and sun, as determined by local topography and prevailing winds, can impede plant growth. Mapping shows the highest degree of exposure in a map unit (provided it accounts for at least 30%), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each exposure class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/d6931ccf-5e33-4b51-b18d-59be1508e1f42016-06-09T03:24:26.1243072020-02-18T23:28:50.501903datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
External Consultants Engaged by SAFA During the Financial YearExternal consultants engaged by SAFA during the Financial Year categorizing consultants by expenditure amounts above $10,000 and below $10,000datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3b6a58a0-8e8c-4d84-b07e-99e5368586db2018-08-14T00:38:21.3181882019-11-17T22:41:09.038149lisa.ellul@sa.gov.auDepartment, Branch, Unit2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Government Financing Authority (SAFA)annual report, consultants, governmentfinance-and-employment
External contractors engaged by the Department of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureDetails of all external contractors engaged by DPTI, the nature of work undertaken and the total cost.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f2e55230-b882-4d4e-9f35-bc6cb1bc04532018-09-14T06:25:50.0547082019-11-04T03:21:18.679604DPTI.OpenData@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecontractors, Costgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Eyre Peninsula NRM Board Annual Report DataEyre Peninsula NRM Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bf2c9c75-97b7-42ce-bc7d-83f4d711cb552017-07-23T23:19:16.5657442019-02-22T00:01:07.949264datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Families and IncomeThe data file presents counts of families in different income and family composition categories based on their place of usual residence, from 2011 Census of Population and Housing.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5db51968-5902-4bf5-a177-ad83d805bd382013-05-27T07:49:45.6753352016-06-08T07:14:13.043819DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for EducationChildren, Communities, Cost of Living, Demographics, Families, Income, Population, Suburbsfinance-and-employment
Fauna Species ObservationsThe fauna data set contains the spatial locations of fauna species observation data maintained by Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) in the Biological Databases of South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/edb5fe99-63da-425c-a5db-f8f54d156f9f2013-05-17T08:05:22.6947382016-07-07T02:46:10.573633DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ACurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBiological, Conservation, Fauna, naturewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
FeedbackFeedback given to Carrick Hill about visitor experience.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ac89f83c-915a-437e-9367-aec52ce443d32019-09-10T00:59:11.8794692019-09-10T01:00:08.712663Curator.carrick@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCarrick HillFeedback
Fees & ChargesThis dataset provides a list of all the fees and charges that exist within Adelaide City Council along with the GST, authority and legislative types.
Files are included from 2010 financial year to current.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/1f232b6f-4e90-4ebf-9dcd-ad3d84cf2d8d2014-05-29T00:01:30.4401932019-07-09T23:07:08.783918DataSA@sa.gov.auAcross the CouncilN/AN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Acharges, fees, pricingcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Field Crop Production EstimatesThis dataset contains final estimate for Field Crop Production. Crops include: Wheat, Durum, Barley, Triticale, peas, lupins, Beans, chick peas, Lentils, Vetch, Canola, Safflower, linseed. Estimates from produce season 2002-2003 to 2011-2012.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/3fdeb734-bb9d-4c2c-a581-3c98b71223a22013-05-30T07:19:05.1058912016-06-08T02:00:21.516627DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and Regionsagriculture, farming, food, grain, produce, resourcesbusiness-industry-and-trade
Financial Services - Bank Reconciliations Completed within Agreed TimeframesBank reconciliations completed within agreed timeframe (by agency) for April 2015.
Dataset released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/df893d32-e0df-4330-a34b-9a8b9a7d9b3f2015-06-01T05:37:24.1231042015-06-01T05:38:23.763203datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbank, finances, financial services, reconciliationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINFAAB01 NUMBER OF ASSETS (WITH A UNIQUE ASSET NUMBER) IN THE REGISTERFinancial Services - FINFAAB01 NUMBER OF ASSETS (WITH A UNIQUE ASSET NUMBER) IN THE REGISTERdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/85329cbf-6145-49e6-8559-5f22175d1a2f2016-06-29T05:05:54.5924812016-06-29T06:48:06.631755datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINFAAB02 NUMBER OF ASSET MOVEMENTS (EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION) - ADDITIONSFinancial Services - FINFAAB02 NUMBER OF ASSET MOVEMENTS (EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION) - ADDITIONSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/dff2a932-1422-4aa6-91f3-aeeeb2d5c7da2016-06-29T05:06:46.5034252016-06-29T06:41:44.555830datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINFAAB03 NUMBER OF ASSET MOVEMENTS (EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION) - REVALUATIONSFinancial Services - FINFAAB03 NUMBER OF ASSET MOVEMENTS (EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION) - REVALUATIONSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/663ced88-4c8d-4785-90fa-be4836b3f3a72016-06-29T05:07:24.8297882016-06-29T06:47:04.441902datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINFAAB04 NUMBER OF ASSET MOVEMENTS (EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION) - DISPOSALSFinancial Services - FINFAAB04 NUMBER OF ASSET MOVEMENTS (EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION) - DISPOSALSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4be3acf7-56ba-47a1-99fa-17ee428205b52016-06-29T05:08:17.2950532016-06-30T02:18:28.244926datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINFAAB05 NUMBER OF STOCKTAKES COMPLETEDFinancial Services - FINFAAB05 NUMBER OF STOCKTAKES COMPLETEDdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f39e4223-743c-4d8a-a773-832cc6c5f5212016-06-29T05:09:25.9446422016-06-29T06:49:00.067399datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINFAAP01 NUMBER OF RECONCILIATIONS DUE TO BE COMPLETEDFinancial Services - FINFAAP01 NUMBER OF RECONCILIATIONS DUE TO BE COMPLETEDdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d7e40301-b566-4670-ac3f-1dde8a64908f2016-06-29T05:17:28.7147892016-06-29T06:49:59.225048datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINFAAP02 NUMBER OF RECONCILIATIONS COMPLETED ON TIME FY16Financial Services - FINFAAP02 NUMBER OF RECONCILIATIONS COMPLETED ON TIME FY16datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0a92c23f-9564-4dbe-b6c0-1ad51203b69f2016-06-29T05:18:43.1784512016-06-29T06:46:33.459681datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINGAB01 NUMBER OF GENERAL LEDGER TRANSACTIONSFinancial Services - FINGAB01 NUMBER OF GENERAL LEDGER TRANSACTIONSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cb7c1569-944e-41be-9f21-1051c925ea352016-06-28T23:30:16.5835922016-06-29T06:23:32.987808datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINGAB02 NUMBER OF ACTIVE POSTING ACCOUNTSFinancial Services - FINGAB02 NUMBER OF ACTIVE POSTING ACCOUNTSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/61d4f074-3c80-410b-b1fd-3fe18fcaacb72016-06-28T23:31:29.4878842016-06-29T06:24:29.198600datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINGAB03 NUMBER OF MANUAL JOURNAL LINESFinancial Services - FINGAB03 NUMBER OF MANUAL JOURNAL LINESdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/582ac4c6-cb85-4bc8-a7fc-5793288f00632016-06-28T23:32:20.0190912016-06-29T06:24:03.601607datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINGAB06 NUMBER OF ACTIVE PROJECTSFinancial Services - FINGAB06 NUMBER OF ACTIVE PROJECTSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/075bfcab-c741-4b49-b3da-34109bff3d752016-06-28T23:33:06.4753762016-06-29T06:27:47.243111datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINGAP01 NUMBER OF GENERAL LEDGER CLOSE-OFFSFinancial Services - FINGAP01 NUMBER OF GENERAL LEDGER CLOSE-OFFSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/11191414-b3db-4a6f-8342-a709cbc4221c2016-06-28T23:33:47.4589072016-06-29T06:22:56.194119datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINGAP02 NUMBER OF GENERAL LEDGER CLOSE-OFFS COMPLETED ON TIMEFinancial Services - FINGAP02 NUMBER OF GENERAL LEDGER CLOSE-OFFS COMPLETED ON TIMEdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5b62492f-1202-442b-bc92-9414365f34a92016-06-28T23:34:30.0752762016-06-30T05:18:28.537242datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINGAP03 NUMBER OF JOURNALS POSTEDFinancial Services - FINGAP03 NUMBER OF JOURNALS POSTEDdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3e4ebb53-4ab6-479d-8cd4-0eb904220b862016-06-28T23:35:05.5114442016-06-30T04:52:04.759336datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Financial Services - FINGAP04 NUMBER OF JOURNALS POSTED ON TIMEFinancial Services - FINGAP04 NUMBER OF JOURNALS POSTED ON TIMEdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e68b81b2-b328-4de2-8875-84983e4587ce2016-06-28T23:35:45.6940652016-06-30T04:59:02.046249datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
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Accounts Receivable - Dollar Amount of Current Unapplied ReceiptsGreater than 90 Days OldAccounts Receivable - Dollar Amount of Current Unapplied ReceiptsGreater than 90 Days OlddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/71ca8225-d2cf-49b7-9ae2-9f3ce87b68bd2016-06-24T02:02:45.5876562016-06-30T04:57:29.034545datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Receivablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
FINGAP07 NUMBER OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND NOTES TO ACCOUNTS PRODUCEDFINGAP07 NUMBER OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND NOTES TO ACCOUNTS PRODUCEDdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/55448b75-d91b-4644-b919-380caf0612552016-06-28T23:38:25.9006452016-06-30T05:19:00.243362datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetFinancial Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fire Cause by Incident GroupFire Cause by Incident GroupdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c95e784e-8b8d-49ad-998d-1e2cdc6be23c2017-11-15T06:26:44.8767812018-12-14T00:39:38.109061freeman.peter@cfs.sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Servicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Bushfires and Prescribed Burns HistoryThis dataset provides state-wide fire scar mapping for major bushfires that have occurred within South Australia. It also provides fire scar mapping for prescribed burning activities that have occurred on land managed by the State Government Agencies (Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Forestry SA and SA Water). A landscape approach is used for fire history mapping but may be incomplete for a given reserve and region. “Burnoffs” on private land are excluded from this dataset.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e5434c77-9815-48e6-8ea7-fb35c78f67862015-06-11T04:55:51.8203302020-02-24T02:29:41.059487datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterburnt area, bushfire, fire, fire incidentswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Fire Service IncidentsThe detail provided in this dataset is a broad indication of all incidents attended by the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service for a 5 year period.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b117944b-2ff8-4b28-811e-7c7fb32b2fc32014-06-26T05:25:44.8742742019-11-06T05:57:53.733993datasa@sa.gov.auDaily2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire Serviceemergency, fire, fire incidents
First Home Owner GrantThe First Home Owner Grant is paid by the State Government to eligible first home owners.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/cbde0af4-6547-40c6-b3d6-b54c6689eb442016-09-02T06:53:28.5918932016-09-02T06:56:58.683917CommServices@sa.gov.auAggregate2000-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Treasury and Financegrant, housingfinance-and-employment, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Fitness Stations in the City of Port Adelaide EnfieldMap layer of Fitness Station locations featured in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield parks.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cf5cc0c5-8947-4054-a038-7d45682ce4882019-11-14T05:08:13.3654282019-11-14T05:11:37.947028service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auunit2019-11-14City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilexercise, exercise equipment, fitness, fitness stationshealth-and-wellbeing
Videography Flightlines of WatercoursesDigital video imagery of 3,800km of watercourses within the Mount Lofty Ranges was captured with the use of a gyro-stabilised digital video camera installed on the underside of a helicopter. Please refer to the attached metadata document for more information.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/8c25f717-eda8-4ebc-838f-777d151ebf352013-05-17T07:10:41.8123382020-02-19T00:41:35.973327DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AJuly 2003Mount Lofty RangesGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAerial Photography, Aerial Videography, Remote Sensing, Videography, Water, Watercourse Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flooding Susceptibility (soils)Susceptibility to flooding imposes a serious limitation on land especially where infrastructure is required. Mapping shows the proportion of land susceptible to flooding, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating total areas of susceptible land (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/88979d53-3ae2-493c-8600-0661137e987d2016-06-09T03:26:36.2836052020-02-18T23:01:20.179422datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood MappingStudies undertaken to determine the possible high flow rates and anticipated flood flow paths of watercourses in Onkaparinga. The information is used to help inform our development plan, and identify potential stormwater infrastructure improvements.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/5545289a-fe3a-4598-b48f-7d33905de49c2016-06-23T05:46:41.9632372019-07-26T06:12:41.409272kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaflood, map, onkaparingawater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 100GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and
risk management activities for the River Murray. The study
predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured
at the border to South Australia which are expressed in
megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a94b797c-412d-4532-a29c-5479fca6a9fb2016-06-20T23:56:20.1812922020-02-18T05:14:47.300053datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01See MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 120GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/99549b51-0ca8-4cb2-9d81-2356ac3646cd2016-06-21T00:08:03.9395342020-02-18T05:15:41.527514datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01See MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 130GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/63faad8c-0418-41d1-8485-6cfcb43e52f22016-06-21T00:13:56.4288882020-02-18T05:16:56.303507datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01See MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 140GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cffee08b-f744-4e8f-816c-5a8f76ee3bcd2016-06-21T00:23:23.6970862020-02-18T03:17:29.649572datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01See MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 160GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f8ac6aed-df1a-40bd-99be-1924c179e5722016-06-21T00:34:07.4493702020-02-18T05:44:12.118969datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 180GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f0d59cff-1ef8-43d3-a210-e4d8ea6a43c62016-06-21T00:39:11.0206182020-02-18T05:41:29.440357datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01See MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 200GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/841d6c00-024b-4915-b0a6-1d6ee902ba532016-06-21T00:43:51.7468912020-02-18T05:42:48.406261datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01See MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 250GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/0aa89fd4-134c-4463-80fd-77a323bb87d92016-06-21T00:47:27.2695522020-02-18T05:48:39.809509datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 300GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f0a4c1de-2fa2-4c54-90f4-782812e982472016-06-21T01:03:11.3203182020-02-18T05:47:04.986262datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01See MetadataGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flood Mapping of the River Murray 341GLThis study was undertaken to assist in flood preparedness and risk management activities for the River Murray. The study predicts the flood extent for a range of flows when measured at the border to South Australia which are expressed in megalitres per day (ML/d). Scenario datasets released include: lOOGL,120GL,130GL,140GL, 160GL, 180GL, 200GL, 250GL, 300GL, 341GL.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/07285de5-bbd3-4c29-ac6b-05abb501748b2016-06-21T01:09:33.7743452020-02-18T05:45:54.284685datasa@sa.gov.au2014-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, flood, river murraywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Flora Species ObservationsThe flora data set represents the spatial locations of flora species observation data maintained by DEWNR in the Biological Databases of South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e059ea9f-5ef6-4771-ae28-88759e0e30c62013-05-17T08:12:53.6121102016-07-07T02:48:07.649139DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AOctober 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBiological Conservation, Conservation, Flora, Naturewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Food and Beverage ScorecardThe South Australian Food ScoreCard is important data that evaluates the contribution made by the food and beverage industry to South Australia’s economy from production to consumption 1999 -2012 data.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/09c3bfd1-e1e9-4148-907d-b7abfee137c72013-05-28T03:54:02.2261412016-06-08T02:00:33.589374DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAgriculture, Economies, Employment, Fisheries, Food, Food Manufacturingbusiness-industry-and-trade, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Footpath NetworkProvides geographic location and attribute data for all footpath assets within the Adelaide City Council areadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2f12ea3f-55a7-4ad7-9802-822ea88f9df22016-06-30T07:29:48.3151722016-07-08T07:05:30.589174DataSA@sa.gov.auAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideFootpathtransport-travel-and-motoring
Footpaths in the City of Port Adelaide EnfieldFootpaths in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.
Polygon spatial layer. Attributed with asset id and structural material.
The spatial extent of each footpath is a schematic representation only and in many cases includes the area of the verge too. However the Length and Width field values are accurate. Data available to download in various formats from Council's open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7a286883-a9bd-4619-99ed-42f5807df2cb2015-05-28T07:21:04.5157762019-09-09T04:06:09.128266service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2018-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, footpaths, infrastructure, port adelaide enfieldhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
ForwardIT Digital Literacy Resources ContentThe ForwardIT website was decommissioned 31 January 2017.
Content that was developed by the Department of State Development is still available upon request.
Contact the Infoline on 1800 506 266 or email WorkReady@sa.gov.au for more information.
The information and resources will enable users to increase their digital literacy skills, confidence and knowledge to allow them to take advantage of technology to enhance their daily personal, work, leisure and family livesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9be6ec4b-ab47-4f3f-9eb4-533e9db7d5b22013-05-22T06:02:36.5510082017-06-19T06:58:05.705447DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillscommunity, digital literacy, education, internet, Skills, technology, Trainingeducation-skills-and-learning
Fraud DetectedNumber of instances of alleged fraud identifieddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f3ab015c-866c-450b-a74c-e52b2e8a72222017-09-28T06:11:43.0635662019-09-19T05:02:25.510311datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRenewal SAgovermentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud detected in Education Standards BoardInstances of fraud detected in Education Standards BoarddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0cc29c9c-0347-4677-bcd1-92a7521ed5fa2018-09-02T23:57:47.1000562019-11-17T23:20:31.420997educationstandardsboard@sa.gov.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEducation Standards Boardfraud instances education standards boardgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Windmill Theatre Co Fraud detected in the agencySummary of fraud detected in the agencydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f74ff3b8-8932-47a3-ac51-d402fd536e392018-09-18T06:41:44.8383632019-10-17T01:50:49.621222info@windmill.org.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auWindmill Theatre Co
Fraud detected in the agency - SA MET Advisory CouncilSA MET Advisory Council Annual Report Data for FrauddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/416acd7b-c6db-4657-b36d-80a9d5c88a142017-09-18T07:07:07.5831252019-12-04T03:33:39.334254DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.au2012-01-012017-09-18South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthadvisory, council, fraud, Health, SAMEThealth-and-wellbeing
Fraud Detected in the Department for Child ProtectionDetails of fraud detected in the Department for Child ProtectiondatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d9725de4-0eba-4241-b51e-d0406dd52b8a2018-09-03T05:14:20.7575762019-09-24T00:29:05.727187DCPCEMailbox@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Child ProtectionFraud, Riskgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud detected in the Department for EducationNumber of instances of fraud detected in the Department for Education by type of fraud for the period 2013 to 2018 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0bf5e633-fe83-4aba-914b-27739a7605cd2019-03-01T03:36:39.1949382019-04-02T04:17:07.141509DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2013-01-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, education department, fraudgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud Detected in the Department of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureNumber of instances of fraud detected in DPTI by type of fraud.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/04c1b42c-b121-4af0-bd41-7088f9d0ad932017-09-11T05:59:10.0605502019-11-04T03:52:42.575970www.dpti.sa.gov.au/contact_us2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureannual report, employment, executivegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud Detected in the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentFraud Detected in the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3c611d24-8db8-47f3-9e2a-54eb5364adb92019-12-04T05:18:07.1402792019-12-04T05:23:25.188032publicsector@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auOffice of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employmentannual report, fraud detected
Fraud DetectedNumber of instances of alleged fraud identifieddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/827af09e-9f5d-459c-90d1-2b1f302ed7752017-09-29T04:18:37.2121272018-10-22T04:57:02.032610reception.renewalsa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRiverbank Authoritygovernmenthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Fraud Detected in the Agency – SA Mental Health CommissionThe number of instances of fraud detected each year in the South Australian Mental Health Commission, broken down by category of fraud.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4ef32aa9-166a-4c53-a735-a2a8937de21f2017-08-28T04:58:13.9034482019-11-29T01:26:36.221963samhc@sa.gov.au2015-10-292019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Mental Health CommissionAnnual Report, Disclosure, Fraud, Open Government, SAMHC, South Australian Mental Health Commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud detected within the Department of the Premier and CabinetFraud detected within the Department of the Premier and Cabinet displayed by financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d4d850a1-bdd3-400d-9c86-94e2ec814d632017-09-25T06:28:37.1399842019-10-16T06:27:27.388471datasa@sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetCabinet, Fraud, Premier, Riskgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud detection at History Trust of South AustraliaFraud detected at History Trust of South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7b7f379c-d4a9-4b60-8c3e-92a42a2fc3462017-09-28T02:56:50.5475522019-11-08T01:50:25.812588webmaster@history.sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Afraudgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud DetectionFraud detected in Defence SA since 2012-13.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a51d5494-ece2-4c7e-a139-229046f0d9cc2017-09-14T03:46:53.0118832019-10-22T03:48:20.196922enquiries@defencesa.com2013-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDefence SAdefence, defence state, fraud, industry, south australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud detected in the Department for Education and Child DevelopmentNumber of instances of fraud detected in DECD by type of fraud for the period 2013 to 2017 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5c3bfd61-6f58-4810-959e-8111707be9892018-02-22T01:00:39.8046952018-05-08T05:29:40.820125DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2013-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, decd, education, fraud
Fraud Detection Reporting Primary Industries and Regions SAFraud Detection Reporting by Primary Industries and Regions South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c568c58c-96cf-47e6-a391-4934729831942017-09-28T06:18:02.6610692019-12-02T00:56:02.032560datasa@sa.gov.au2011-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAnnual Report Data, Fraud, PIRSAgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud Reporting South Australian Tourism CommissionFraud reporting for the South Australian Tourism Commission for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/97f8b718-e3ad-4ac4-9d3d-566f3e11910f2017-11-03T05:27:55.9855602019-10-31T00:29:56.654149industrymail@sa.gov.au2015-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism Commissionannual report, fraud, government reporting and policy, tourismgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Fraud - SA AmbulanceFraud data for SAAS - SA Ambulance 2013-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6d184c27-c4dc-4138-9306-b58367817eac2017-09-28T07:14:50.7601442019-12-05T01:27:09.738642DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.au2019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthFraud, SA Ambulance, SAASgovernment-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
Freedom Of InformationFreedom Of Information requests recieved by Adelaide City Council since 2012datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ebeccda9-2e9b-4de9-8e56-ca867021c9fd2015-06-09T05:16:52.2627372016-06-08T05:28:01.605628city@adelaidecitycouncil.com2012-01-232014-12-24Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideFOI, foi log, freedomofinformation, freedom of information, requestsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Frequency of suspensions per student in SA Government Schools during Term 2The frequency of students suspended from SA Government Schools during Term 2. Data is from Term 2 2012 onwards.
Suspension from school means that the student does not attend school for a period of time ranging from one to five school days.
Students may be suspended on multiple occasions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e81d566a-21f0-4867-81ab-11d4c45c9a612018-05-11T02:44:52.7102672019-05-17T03:45:53.228555DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auTerm 2 aggregation2012-04-012017-04-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationbehaviour, education, government, schools, students
Fruit Fly Pest Free AreasThis spatial dataset contains polygons that represent current Fruit Fly Pest Free Areas (FF-PFAs) in South Australia. FF-PFAs in this dataset are maintained in accordance with the International Plant Protection Convention's (1PPC) International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM26). While this dataset is intended to contain only South Australian FF-PFAs, the "Riverland Fruit Fly Pest Free Area" is an exception, in that it partly extends into Victoria.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/eec4c2d9-9fc6-4324-9674-3755cb899b4d2019-08-29T02:52:41.5547182020-02-19T00:23:00.838142datasa@sa.gov.auHighN/ASouth Australia + Small portion of VictoriaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsFruit Fly, Pest Free Area, Quarantineemergency-and-safety, transport-travel-and-motoring, community-information-and-citizen-services
Full-time and part-time enrolments in SA government secondary schoolsEnrolments in SA Government secondary schools from 2013 by full-time and part-time persons collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3ecf0131-f81f-4f16-aa02-43b1adc6c7712018-05-10T23:59:06.5413512019-05-17T04:00:47.828406DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, enrolements, government, school, students
Fund My IdeaData collected from all Fund my Idea Engagements via the YourSAy website. Data is collected by South Australian regions.
http://yoursay.sa.gov.au/fundmyidea/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b21e06b3-ff5c-4421-9d5a-1509465e836f2015-06-23T00:59:24.2263652015-06-23T01:48:08.782550datasa@sa.gov.au2014-06-222015-05-25South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcommunity projects, community voice, funding, idea, project support, regionsgovernment-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
Funds SA Annual Reporting Information5 year history of information detailed in Funds SA's Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/91dcf039-33be-4043-96a3-9299038e302f2017-09-27T02:27:39.8972112018-11-20T01:31:05.385349fundssa@funds.sa.gov.au2013-01-072018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auFunds SAannual report, complaints, consultants, executivesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Future Urban Growth AreasFuture Urban Growth Areas are areas that have been identified for urban expansion in the 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide 2017 Update. More information: http://livingadelaide.sa.gov.au/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/59a5bd2a-05f1-4a0c-ac8f-c7fab11d05572017-06-02T02:33:18.5061992020-02-19T00:15:34.677787DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au2017-03-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuredevelopment, greater adelaide, growth, planning, strategy, urbanbusiness-industry-and-trade, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Gas Storage TenementsLocation of all current Gas Storage Tenements issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act, 2000.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Download Instructions: From SARIG http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au/Shortcut/GasStorageTenements select 'Active Layers' and click the download icon.
To access web services, go to the Main Menu icon and select Web Services from the menu.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/8f34a5cf-d488-4a0b-b2a8-82c97fc760b92014-06-27T06:14:17.2834622020-02-24T01:29:25.650582DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and Mininggas storage, production licences, regulationwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Gawler Ranges National Park Advisory Committee Annual Report DataGawler Ranges National Park Advisory Committee Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eabe1f62-3dd2-494d-a1c8-79cb2d47cd892017-07-21T05:12:03.4295832018-08-17T02:24:47.393214datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Place names (State Gazetteer)The South Australian State Gazetteer records any place name that is, or has been, used in South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4497f76a-7b3d-4194-9a08-5f64ab0373502013-03-14T17:19:58.2228972020-02-24T02:06:26.690458william.watt@sa.gov.au2005-11-16CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureplace, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian State Government Finance StatisticsThe South Australian Government reports government finance statistics to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e77f59d9-3df9-43ad-acf0-b7f8928ee8272016-07-19T23:58:36.9323302017-03-17T05:51:40.221066CommServices@sa.gov.au2005-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Treasury and Financefinancial statistics, governmentfinance-and-employment
Geothermal TenementsLocation of all current and historic Geothermal Tenements issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act, 2000.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Download Instructions: From SARIG http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au/Shortcut/GeothermalTenements select 'Active Layers' and click the download icon.
To access web services, go to the Main Menu icon and select Web Services from the menu.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/3a6206db-9ca3-4071-b719-041fb8d837412014-06-27T02:43:58.9365312020-02-24T01:24:22.343941DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and Mininggeothermal, prospective regions, regulated resourcewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Global Wine Markets, 1961 to 2009: A Statistical CompendiumA statistical compendium of data on global wine markets.
Dataset to be attributed to The University of Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4cb3fb7f-67d3-44c8-b08f-3c891d0098592014-06-12T04:28:35.6479602016-07-25T01:26:17.614838wine-econ@adelaide.edu.auCountry1961-2009GlobalGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataadelaide uni, adelaide university, alcohol, grapes, university of adelaide, vineyards, wine, wineries
Golden Grove Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. The Golden Grove monitoring station was temporary and established as part of a short-term project to evaluate local air quality. This data set contains validated meteorology data from October 2014 to May 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/279c6dcb-ea54-47d9-ad9f-fcbe6c4d332c2019-01-31T00:06:00.8969182019-01-31T00:18:29.699455epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2014-10-162015-05-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, Golden Grove, meteorology, services, weather, wind
Golden Grove Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. The Golden Grove monitoring station was temporary and established as part of a short-term project to evaluate local air quality. This data set contains validated particle pollution data from October 2014 to May 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/bc915c44-f5a7-46cd-b3ed-7aa8041544b62019-01-31T00:15:56.8671912019-01-31T05:10:03.279486epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2014-10-162015-05-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, Golden Grove, particles
Government TownsThe Government Towns layer is a data set that reflects the official boundaries of Government Towns in South Australia as defined by the Crown Land Management Act, 2009 or preceding Acts. The polygons are based on the existing cadastral data that defines the boundaries.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/651c38d5-dd1d-4dd0-b754-25a7e14579622016-03-23T23:13:28.6953472020-02-24T02:36:16.904332william.watt@sa.gov.auData based on aggregate level1993-02-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureGovernment Towns, Townshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
GovHack South Australian winnersThe South Australian winners from the annual GovHack open data competition from 2013 to 2017. In previous years the competition was called Unleashed but from 2017 became known in South Australian as GovHack.
Winning entries and URL's to project videos provided where possible.
Refer to the GovHack website (https://www.govhack.org/) for 2018 South Australian winners and National winners.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/619dc815-7e21-4581-9366-4f7d8b3603c12019-01-31T01:37:17.7286192020-02-25T07:05:04.543010DataSA@sa.gov.au2013-06-302017-07-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Agovhack, hackathon, open data competition, unleashededucation-skills-and-learning
Goyder Institute for Water Research downscaled climate projections for South AustraliaStatistically downscaled simulations of daily weather variables for station networks within South Australian Natural Resource Management regions for present and future (projected) climate conditions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/827d9326-c2ab-44e8-a462-94f7c2d9d7f92015-06-12T00:56:17.6846592020-02-18T23:53:38.189608DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.au1961-01-012100-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterclimatewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
GP Plus LocationsZipped shapefile - point location for GP Plus clinicsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6da4db36-e461-483c-9c3b-d21c48423d7e2015-06-17T00:10:36.6497572020-02-24T02:00:37.735139dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auIndividual service siteN/A2018-09-09South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthGeneral Practice, GP, health care, Health servicehealth-and-wellbeing
Grants SA funded projects 2016-2017Grant amount provided by organisation and region in which the project was located by financial year. The Dataset includes: organisation name, project title, project descripotion, State Government region, and how much was funded.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a572374e-ebdd-4513-a224-f7e79f1264312017-07-13T03:00:46.5818102018-08-10T05:33:43.435789datasa@sa.gov.auSpatial: random area / Temporal: annual (single interval)2016-07-01 to 2017-06-302018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicescommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Grants & SponsorshipAdelaide City Council offers a range of sponsorship and grant opportunities to work with eligible organisations, community members and sporting clubs to co-create a liveable, productive and sustainable City that enhances people’s health, happiness and sense of community. This dataset includes grants and sponsorship applications endorsed by council.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a94915e8-2663-43f9-93e0-f7c0b3f2f0cf2015-06-03T07:02:43.0323722016-06-08T04:08:33.868079city@adelaidecitycouncil.com21032015Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideart, community grants, cultural, development, events, funding, grants, public, sponsorshiparts-culture-history
Great Artesian Basin Water ChemistryWater chemistry of monitored groundwater wells (also known as bores or drillholes) of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) Observation Network. Area of interest for the mining industry.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/3755e524-fc7b-48ab-a9c1-f9f35a26e3152014-06-16T02:40:44.8544812016-06-08T06:04:55.899076DataSA@sa.gov.auVarious periodic monitoring cyclesWell construction to last water chemistry sampling and testingN/AGreat Artesian Basin, Far North, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterArtesian, Great Artisian Basin, groundwater, Monitoring, Water Chemistry, Water qualitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Greater Adelaide Planning RegionThe Greater Adelaide Planning Region is the planning region constituting Greater Adelaide (clause 5) established as part of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/039a90e3-45b5-4f0d-9348-80889bfee82d2017-04-20T23:22:01.1691162020-02-24T02:27:25.964812DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au2015-12-012017-04-21South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureboundary, greater adelaide, PDI act, planning, regiongovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Groundwater AquifersThis dataset represents a regional interpretation of South Australia's aquifer systems. It is not intended to be used for site specific purposes, but rather as an overview of the best available groundwater resources in the state.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f0122aba-c8a8-4303-bb80-c99d7f42d9142013-05-17T08:22:34.0360802020-02-18T03:19:20.074620DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ACurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAquifer, Boundaries, Groundwater, nature, Quality, Waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Groundwater BasinsPolygon coverage of the state's Groundwater BasinsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b6fed61f-d91f-485e-aa8f-0748fda8265b2013-05-17T08:28:56.0024752020-02-18T05:13:08.688916DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ACurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries Conservation, Boundaries Management, Groundwater Management, Water Management, Water Quality Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Groundwater Border AgreementAs part of the cross border management between South Australia and Victoria, zones have been set up either side of the state borders. These borders zones are also referred to as the 20 kilometre zones and are divided horizontally. The zones extend 20 kilometres either side of the state border and extend from the southern coastline up to the River Murray. This layer contains only the South Australian zones. This layer will mainly be used for administration purposes for water licensing. While this dataset was created in June 1998, the age of the zones is unknown and probably date back to early period of development of the South Australian/Victorian border agreement on groundwater.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b9bb9820-50ae-4dc1-8567-db873b9d6f772013-05-17T07:41:42.9688392020-02-18T05:07:27.729281DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AJune 1998South Australia-Victoria BorderGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries Conservation, Boundaries Management, Water Management, Water Quality Management, Water Surface Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Groundwater Prohibition AreaGroundwater prohibition areas allow the EPA to prohibit or restrict the taking of groundwater if site contamination affects or threatens groundwater and presents an actual or potential risk to human health.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/94498527-1cbc-476b-9f9e-9ca52efd687b2018-08-10T01:59:55.4623482019-02-04T05:37:18.890662epainfo@epa.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)environment, groundwater, healthwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Groundwater ProvincesThis dataset represents a regional interpretation of the states groundwater Provinces. It contains Codes for Regions and Provinces, as well as Groundwater basin name. It is not intended to be used for site specific purposes, but rather as an overview of the best available groundwater resources in the state.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9dc7a10f-dc1c-46ec-ade5-f25cd630f7272013-05-17T08:32:10.8580342020-02-19T00:40:50.941344DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A1997South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries, Conservation, Groundwater, nature, Quality, Waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Gully ErosionGully erosion refers to areas affected by erosion channels (more than 30 cm deep) originating from natural watercourses or artificial drainage features. Mapping shows the proportion of land affected by gully erosion, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating total areas affected (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f84ee35b-3427-45e9-8c5a-f296db13824f2016-06-09T03:28:25.4960202020-02-18T23:21:46.482987datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Community Halls for Hire - Port Adelaide EnfieldThe City of Port Adelaide Enfield provides several Community Halls available for hire for private functions and community programs and activities.
Data includes name and web link for more info.
Available in a variety of formats from Council's own open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/30d91946-f003-4c62-a5a8-8b325f74aa882015-05-28T05:12:43.5766752019-09-09T04:45:09.906264customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcommunity halls, halls, halls for hire, port adelaide enfieldcommunity-information-and-citizen-services, sports-and-recreation
Depth to Hardpan (soils)Hardpan is material that is too hard to dig with hand tools, that has formed in-situ within or below a soil. Mapping shows the average estimated depth to hardpan, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each depth to hardpan class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/c50a9833-46c3-47ef-9627-c7534632a8522016-06-09T03:19:55.5006062020-02-18T23:37:39.359396datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Depth to Hard Rock (soils)Hard rock is basement rock or bedrock that is too hard to dig with hand tools (and does not include hardpans). Mapping shows the average estimated depth to hard rock, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each depth to hard rock class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/47f6efe4-d68d-487d-894f-7e217db031c22016-06-09T03:17:24.6510382020-02-18T06:39:39.374364datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner (HCSCC)Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eb59d321-5392-4644-907a-52e2067d012a2017-09-08T01:46:34.2848112019-11-06T04:49:13.075661info@hcscc.sa.gov.auAnnual by state2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth and Community Services Complaints Commissioner (HCSCC)Annual Report, Complaints, Consultants, Data, Executive, Fraud, Health, whistleblowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN) Health Advisory CouncilCentral Adelaide Local Health Network Health Advisory Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/06954fb5-cfd6-4623-a3d7-7e169bc2a48b2017-09-15T02:44:01.0131172019-06-18T07:10:10.269683DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual Report, Complaints, Consultants, Data, Executive, Fraud, Health, whistleblowers, Whistle-blowers Disclosuregovernment-reporting-and-policy
Health Performance Council - ConsultantsSummary of the external consultants engaged in each year. Data is included in reporting from the Department for Health and Wellbeing.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e32bc2b9-9ada-4177-85cb-89ca8afd259d2017-11-29T06:40:59.4539552019-12-05T22:08:04.068153HealthHealthPerformanceCouncil@sa.gov.au2012-01-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth Performance Council (HPC)consultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Health Performance Council - ContractorsSummary of external contractors that have been engaged by the Health Performance Council, the nature of work undertaken and the total cost of the work undertaken.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/644cd03b-ac92-4401-8102-a550e14bc0882018-11-15T03:48:46.0206652019-12-05T22:16:42.285691HealthHealthPerformanceCouncil@sa.gov.au2018-11-152019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth Performance Council (HPC)contractorgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Health Performance Council - Executive EmploymentSummary of people employed in an executive position in each year broken down by category of executive.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/aa4f8175-cf77-4001-98e6-273b65c279e92017-11-29T06:33:22.6748192019-12-05T22:09:56.917554HealthHealthPerformanceCouncil@sa.gov.au2012-01-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth Performance Council (HPC)executivegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Health Performance Council - FraudNumber of instances of fraud detected in the Health Performance Council in each financial year broken down by category and nature of frauddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2bc0cc82-3069-4d73-a08e-bb9cd31c4eae2017-11-29T06:21:38.8512262019-12-05T22:14:44.803981HealthHealthPerformanceCouncil@sa.gov.au2012-01-072019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth Performance Council (HPC)Fraudgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Health Performance Council - Public ComplaintsThe number of public complaints received each year broken down by category or subject of complaint.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7ce57bf8-ba76-409d-a8f1-57a9e7c050de2017-11-29T06:36:56.7696562019-12-05T22:04:36.691228HealthHealthPerformanceCouncil@sa.gov.au2012-01-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth Performance Council (HPC)public complaintsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Health Performance Council - Whistle-blowers DisclosureThe number of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer under the Whistle-blowers Protection Act 1993datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e65763c4-dbea-45de-8255-5b5c44a68a682017-11-29T06:28:43.7405452019-12-05T22:13:24.150429HealthHealthPerformanceCouncil@sa.gov.au2012-01-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth Performance Council (HPC)Whistle-blowergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Health Performance Council - Work Health and SafetySummary of the Health Performance Council Workplace injury claims, incidents under the Work health and safety regulations and any return to work costsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e453c225-6164-4945-9d28-a984a8a70ff22018-11-15T03:53:31.3249282019-12-05T22:11:40.252868HealthHealthPerformanceCouncil@sa.gov.au2018-11-152019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth Performance Council (HPC)Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performancegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Health Services Charitable Gifts Board (HSCGB)Health Services Charitable Gifts Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cec859a5-29cf-417a-8e7c-9c68d4b11d102017-09-27T00:46:02.1082922019-11-28T23:30:59.027143enquiries@hscgb.com.auAnnual by state2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHealth Services Charitable Gifts Board (HSCGB)Annual Report, Complaints, Consultants, Contractors, Data, Executive, Fraud, Health, Whistle blowers disclosure, Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performancegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Heritage Listed PropertiesA list of properties in the City of Onkaparinga that are listed on the State or Local Heritage Registers.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/c47ab428-f279-4989-8521-97142d5ea3c42015-06-16T01:07:39.5866812019-08-29T07:38:31.862057kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auEach property is listed.2015-06-152019-08-29South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaaddress, council, heritage, heritage list, local, onkaparinga, property, state, Wardcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Heritage Places - Images (Superseded)This dataset contains photographs of a sub-set of Heritages Places listed on the SA Heritage Register published for Unleashed 2015. The first five digits of the image name can be linked to the State Heritage ID in the [Heritage Places dataset](https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/heritage-places)
This dataset is now superseded by http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/sa-heritage-places-images which contains over 7000 photographs.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/f6d61946-96e6-40b4-9a19-eda0db4c755e2015-06-10T05:20:47.4163762016-07-05T00:58:20.792218datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterheritage, heritage places, heritage registerarts-culture-history
Heroes of the Great War Chronicle Newspaper 1915-1919Heroes of the Great War Indexing Project - over 17,000 references to notices published in the South Australian newspaper The Chronicle between 1915 and 1919. Some service personnel had more than one notice within the paper.
The notices were published under various headings including 'Heroes of the Great War', 'Heroes of the Empire', 'Died on Active Service' and ‘Biographical’.
The notices were placed by relatives and friends of approximately 10,000 World War I service personnel who died, or were wounded, or were decorated. Some newspaper printing errors have been corrected using official sources.
Data set of 9514 notices includes the reference (date, page and column) within The Chronicle, brief biographical details including name, age, rank, battalion and occasionally place of death. Also included are names of relatives and place of residence in South Australia by street address, suburb or town.
Some obituaries within The Chronicle have portraits, although included in this data set, a separate data set has been created for those entries that have portraits.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a3fe22b1-0807-4409-bdab-46dbbad6c3002013-05-21T09:33:48.6652332019-08-07T04:30:27.193034DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1915-01-011919-12-31South Australia, Egypt, Turkey, Dardanelles, France, BelgiumGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAIF, ANZAC, Australian Imperial Forces, Australian Light horse, battalions, Belgium, Casualties, Dardanelles, Dead, Death, Egypt, European, History, obituaries, Portraits, Tigris, War, Western Front, World war 1arts-culture-history
Heroes of the Great War Chronicle Newspaper Portraits 1915-1919Heroes of the Great War Indexing Project - over 17,000 references to notices published in the South Australian newspaper The Chronicle between 1915 and 1919 under various headings including 'Heroes of the Great War', 'Heroes of the Empire', 'Died on Active Service' and ‘Biographical’. The notices were placed by relatives and friends of World War I service personnel who died, or were wounded, or were decorated. Some newspaper printing errors have been corrected using official sources.
This is a subset of the Heroes of the Great War data limited to those entries (3062) that contain a portrait.
Data set also includes the reference (date, page and column) within The Chronicle, brief biographical details including name, age, rank, battalion and occasionally place of death. Also included are names of relatives and place of residence in South Australia by street address, suburb or town.
For the full data set, see Heroes of the Great War Chronicle Newspaper 1915-1919.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/11ed7815-8efa-4e72-a932-aea9f00e3d4f2013-05-21T09:41:06.6187342019-08-07T04:35:58.574343DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1915-01-011919-12-31South Australia, Egypt, Turkey, Dardanelles, France, BelgiumGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAIF, ANZAC, Australian Imperial Forces, Australian Light Horse, battalions, casualties, Dead, death, Egypt, European War, France, Gallipolli, history, obituaries, obituary, portraits, war, Western Front, World War 1arts-culture-history
Historic Photos of AdelaideHistoric photographs of Adelaide including buildings, parklands, statues and other significant structures and sites, former Lord Mayors of Adelaide and other significant persons of interest.
Information provided includes record number, image link, title, description, date created, date closed, date accuracy, town acre, format, copyright notes, provenance, series.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2f8d50dd-da9f-4c71-b278-8d787c1114fd2013-05-09T05:31:18.5473792016-06-08T06:03:20.319495DataSA@sa.gov.auContains link to each referenced photo in JPEG formatCurrentN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, adelaide buildings, botanic gradens, city baths, council, gardens, historic photographs, history, lord mayors, mayors, parkland, photographs, photos, victoria squarearts-culture-history, community-information-and-citizen-services
Historic Places in Playford (LGA)This Google map identifies the exact location of 121 places of historic importance to the City of Playford. Included in the map are cemeteries, schools, reserves, hotels and early farms. Many of the places no longer exist. Historic information on the place is included if known. The pins are colour coded by type.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/dc38f26a-5a2a-4be3-8051-75549dc7c7f02016-06-27T06:17:02.1093952016-06-27T06:18:09.098225playford@playford.sa.gov.au1800-01-012016-01-01South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Playfordaustralianhistory, historic, localgovernemnt
Horticulture ResiduesABS released data contains final estimates for data items collected in the 2014–15 Rural Environment and Agricultural Commodities Survey (REACS). The statistics on crop and horticultural area and production were used to estimate biomass volumes for the Australian Biomass for Bioenergy Assessment Project.
See RenewablesSA website for more information including metadata and data sources. http://www.renewablessa.sa.gov.au/investor-information/bio-energy-roadmap/biomass-for-bioenergy-assessmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c67bfddc-aec6-4168-986a-f4aa15e6e0802019-08-20T02:06:29.2844492019-08-20T02:29:19.130201resources.customerservices@sa.gov.auSA42014-06-302015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and MiningBioenergy, Biomass, Energy, Horticulture, Organic residue, Waste
Household Energy EfficiencyResults from the 2011 South Australian household survey on the use of energy appliances and products in the home, including shower heads, water heaters, lighting and stand-by power controllers.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f0083f33-ae56-490b-a44e-5f2ed6aa59452013-05-21T04:11:37.3929122017-07-18T02:03:31.736459DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsefficiency, energy, household, Housing SA, planning, savingswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Household Hazardous WasteThe dataset shows the quantities of hazardous waste turned in by private individuals. Quantities are not accepted from commercial sources. This data represents hazardous waste that was collected between July 2008 and January 2013 from the Dry Creek Depot run by Zero Waste SA.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/15a4d1f7-a46f-4116-a490-9a90505777cb2013-05-30T07:32:45.3337402016-06-08T05:59:11.657971DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auZero Waste SA - Inactiveenvironment, hazards, household, safety, wastewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Households in 25% Housing StressHousing Affordability Supply and Demand Data.
Number of South Australian households paying more than 25% of their household income on housing (rent or mortgage) broken down by very low, low and moderate income brackets.
This dataset relates to section 4, Housing Stress, of the Affordability master reports produced by the SA Housing Authority. Each master report covers one Local Government Area and is entitled ‘Housing Affordability – Demand and Supply by Local Government Area’.
The Demand for Supply for LGA reports are available online at: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/housing-affordability-demand-and-supply-by-local-government-area
Explanatory Notes:
Data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Census for Population and Housing and it is updated every 5 years in line with the ABS Census.
The nature of the income imputation means that the reported proportion may significantly overstate the true proportion. Census housing stress data is best used in comparing results over Censuses (ie did it increase or decrease in an area) rather than using it to ascertain what proportion of households were in rental stress.
Income bands are based on household income.
High income households can also experience rental stress. These households are included in the total but not identified separately. Data is representative of households in very low, low and moderate income brackets.
Please note that there are small random adjustments made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from table totals.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8c101ee9-db55-435a-99d1-defe180c03632013-05-28T03:06:43.3665302019-07-23T22:58:45.418834affordablehousing@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityaffordability, housing, income, mortgage, rent, rental, stress, tenurehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Households in 30% Housing StressHousing Affordability Supply and Demand Data.
Number of South Australian households paying more than 30% of their household income on housing (rent or mortgage) broken down by very low, low and moderate income brackets.
This dataset relates to section 4, Housing Stress, of the Affordability master reports produced by the SA Housing Authority. Each master report covers one Local Government Area and is entitled ‘Housing Affordability – Demand and Supply by Local Government Area’.
The Demand for Supply for LGA reports are available online at: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/housing-affordability-demand-and-supply-by-local-government-area
Explanatory Notes:
Data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Census for Population and Housing and it is updated every 5 years in line with the ABS Census.
The nature of the income imputation means that the reported proportion may significantly overstate the true proportion. Census housing stress data is best used in comparing results over Censuses (ie did it increase or decrease in an area) rather than using it to ascertain what proportion of households were in rental stress.
Income bands are based on household income.
High income households can also experience rental stress. These households are included in the total but not identified separately. Data is representative of households in very low, low and moderate income brackets.
Please note that there are small random adjustments made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from table totals.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2c238c6a-f6fe-45b5-87be-29d0db657b672013-05-28T04:01:19.3953782019-07-23T22:59:26.622774affordablehousing@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityaffordability, census, housing, income, low income, mortgage, rent, rental, stress, tenurehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing Affordability – Demand and Supply by Local Government AreaHousing Affordability Reports describes the extent and general nature of local housing needs by: South Australia, Metropolitan Adelaide, Greater Adelaide and Local Government Areas.
Reports from 2018 and 2013 are available.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/6bb6a4d6-8ce4-478b-83d6-931a23ad19bb2018-12-05T21:31:39.5906732019-11-15T01:31:24.585725affordablehousing@sa.gov.au2018-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityaffordability, housing, housing demand, housing supply, LGAhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
SASP Target 11 - Housing for people with disabilitiesIncrease the number of people with a disability in stable, supported community accommodation.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/715b7063-dffa-4bc1-a7c8-e0ddaf104e382015-07-02T01:34:29.1414212015-08-13T05:50:01.548201datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdisabilities, housing, sasphousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Disruptive Tenancies by OutcomeThe number of substantiated disruptive tenancy complaints by outcome during financial year.
The dataset includes: Housing SA Office, Whether the Outcome was substantiated (e.g. Yes or No), total.
• Disruptive tenancy complaints made against public and Aboriginal housing tenancies only.
• Includes substantiated and un-substantiated disruptive tenancy complaints.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/465ce3de-f4f0-43df-acb0-454e8037de622016-07-07T02:51:38.5651382019-09-05T06:05:10.921026DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityDisruptive, Housing, Severity, Tenancyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Disruptive Tenancies by SeverityThe number of disruptive tenancy complaints by severity during financial year.
The dataset includes: Housing SA region, Housing SA office, severity of complaint (e.g. minor, moderate, serious), total number of complaints.
Note:
• Disruptive tenancy complaints made against public and Aboriginal housing tenancies only.
• Includes substantiated and un-substantiated disruptive tenancy complaints.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8a57fe23-d93f-4b68-8d85-141a2373a6f12016-07-07T02:42:50.2029062019-09-05T06:14:58.229911DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityDisruptive, Housing, Severity, Tenancyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Housing Register by Selected AreasThe number of customers who selected an area they were prepared to live in on the housing register as at 30 June. Customers may select more than one area.
The dataset includes: the area code, selected area, and total housing registered in that area.
Note:
• Housing register data is captured at a point in time.
• Data includes public and Aboriginal applications only.
• Area Code ‘999 other country’ includes individual country towns.
• Towns that aren’t included in the dataset are areas where Housing SA has no public and/or Aboriginal properties.
Excludes:
- Transfer applications.
- Deferred applications. Applications are deferred due to extended non-contact or at a customer’s request when they are unable to accept housing (e.g. unable to break lease, hospitalisation etc.)
- Incomplete applications.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5f404cf9-be8e-44a6-b5ee-a9c8766e65eb2016-07-07T02:55:00.2375182019-09-05T06:30:22.273264DLDCSIHousingStrategyReporting@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityArea, Housing, NUmber, Registerhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Housing Register by Selected Areas and CategoryThe number of customers who areas selected they were prepared to live in on the housing register by category as at 30 June. Customers may select more than one area.
The dataset includes: the area code, selected area, category (Category 1 or ‘other’), and total housing in that area.
Note:
• Housing register data is captured at a point in time.
• Data includes public and Aboriginal applications only.
• ‘Other category’ is customers on category 2, category 3, and pending status of the housing register.
• Area Code ‘999 other country’ includes individual country towns.
• Towns that aren’t included in the dataset are areas where Housing SA has no public and/or Aboriginal properties.
• Excludes:
- Transfer applications.
- Deferred applications. Applications are deferred due to extended non-contact or at a customer’s request when they are unable to accept housing (e.g. unable to break lease, hospitalisation etc.)
- Incomplete applications.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2d7b7c84-beca-4c27-b2cb-d6035bb0f9dd2016-07-07T03:00:26.6038562019-09-05T06:36:54.129093DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityArea, Housing, Number, Registerhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA New Allocations by AgeNumber of new public housing allocations by age group during financial year.
Dataset contains: financial year, Housing SA Office, Age group, and number of allocations.
• New allocations are made to customers from the housing register who are not existing Housing SA tenants.
• Allocations made to public and Aboriginal housing properties only.
• Excludes:
- Transfers of existing Housing SA tenants.
- Allocations to the Specialised Housing Program and properties where the allocation process is managed by other organisations.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7f15e20d-ffa5-4a40-be86-e5f51fbf50842016-07-07T02:19:32.0498532019-09-05T06:46:47.327803DLDCSIHousingStrategyReporting@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocation, Category, Housing, Officehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Private Rental Assistance Average Bond Amount 2012-13Housing SA private rental assistance average bond amount ($) by suburb during 2012-13.
Notes:
• Includes bond and cash bond assistances provided by Housing SA.
• A client processed as an ‘applicant’ is counted as assisted every time they are provided with private rental assistance.
• Couples, groups and share households provided with assistance are counted as individual applicants.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f0eaa06d-236c-4dd8-bea2-01cf875934e82015-06-09T06:20:31.9368692019-09-06T06:43:09.295642datasa@sa.gov.aun/a20122013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityamount, assistance, bond, Private, rentalhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Private Rental Assistance Average Bond Amount 2014Housing SA private rental assistance average bond amount ($) by suburb during 2013-14.
Notes:
• Includes bond and cash bond assistances provided by Housing SA.
• A client processed as an ‘applicant’ is counted as assisted every time they are provided with private rental assistance.
• Couples, groups and share households provided with assistance are counted as individual applicants.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f486d8cd-fa1a-494e-ada5-97e3c3e6e5472015-06-09T06:29:30.6417722019-09-06T06:44:08.988290datasa@sa.gov.aun/a20132014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityamount, assistance, bond, Bonds, Housing SA, Private, Private Rental Assistance, rentalhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Private Rental Assistance Bond Amount Released by SuburbAmount of Housing SA private rental assistance bonds released by suburb for financial years.
The dataset includes: the suburb, the $ amount released to SAHT, the $ amount released to the owner, and the $ amount released to the tenant.
Notes:
• Includes bond and cash bond assistances provided by Housing SA.
• Housing SA may not be notified about the release of all cash bonds and as a result, this dataset may be incomplete.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/99c35c4e-42b7-4746-bafa-7f179e4de1072016-07-07T03:04:30.4129992019-09-06T07:23:08.712344DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAssistance, Bond, Private, Rentalhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Private Rental Assistance Bonds Issued by SuburbNumber of customers assisted with a Housing SA private rental assistance bond by suburb for financial year.
Notes:
Includes bond and cash bond assistances provided by Housing SA. A customer processed as an ‘applicant’ is counted as assisted every time they are provided with private rental assistance. Couples, groups and share households provided with assistance are counted as individual applicants.
A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ac222e33-e931-476c-9f4d-94561b9bf8832015-06-09T06:36:32.7018292019-09-06T07:12:35.772191HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2013-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityBonds, Housing, Private Rental Assistance, Suburbhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Private Rental Assistance by SuburbNumber of customers assisted with Housing SA private rental assistance by suburb, during 2013-14.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/dec374ac-8385-4fdb-b61f-618e2ec4fd382015-06-09T06:48:47.8049982019-09-06T07:20:04.505326HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a20132014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityHousing SA, Private Rental Assistance, Suburbhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Private Rental Assistance Customer Assistances by Suburb 2015The number of Housing SA private rental assistances to customers by suburb and financial year.
The dataset includes: the suburb and the number of customer assistances in that suburb.
• Includes bond and cash bond assistances provided by Housing SA.
• A customer processed as an ‘applicant’ is counted as assisted every time they are provided with private rental assistance.
• A single instance of assistance provided to a couple is counted as two customer assistances.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b151e54d-b5c5-4ff1-9ecb-5aec6b7f33462016-07-07T03:08:36.6466222019-09-06T07:33:03.619831DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAssistance, Private, Rental, Suburbhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Public Housing Tenantable Stock by BedroomsNumber of tenantable public housing properties by suburb and bedrooms at 30 June.
The dataset includes: the region name, the office name, suburb, bedroom group (1 - 4+ bedrooms), and the tenantable stock.
Note:
• Data is captured at a point in time.
• Includes properties under the public, Aboriginal and Specialised Housing programs.
• ‘Tenantable’ is classified as a property that is currently tenanted or vacant awaiting a customer to be allocated.
• Excludes:
- Indigenous Community Housing properties.
- Properties set aside for administrative purposes and those which are currently unavailable for rental purposes (e.g. undergoing major maintenance or capital works, recently purchased or in the process of being sold).
- Properties that are managed by other organisations as part of a joint venture, or are leased by them.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cc6e65e6-51f0-4750-9d04-03195cc858142016-07-07T03:12:32.0124882019-09-06T07:39:47.098277DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityBedrooms, Housing, Stock, Tenantablehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Public Housing Tenantable Stock by Occupancy StatusNumber of tenantable public housing properties by suburb and stock type at 30 June. The dataset includes: the region name, office name, suburb, tenancy status (e.g. tenanted or vacant), and tenantable stock.
Note:
• Data is captured at a point in time.
• Includes properties under the Public, Aboriginal and Specialised Housing programs.
• ‘Tenantable’ is classified as a property that is currently tenanted or vacant awaiting a customer to be allocated.
• Excludes:
- Indigenous Community Housing properties.
- Properties set aside for administrative purposes and those which are currently unavailable for rental purposes (e.g. undergoing major maintenance or capital works, recently purchased or in the process of being sold).
- Properties that are managed by other organisations as part of a joint venture, or are leased by them.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9b9f9fe0-b4f3-41c4-8472-31537f4c91ab2016-07-07T03:17:15.4672172019-09-06T07:44:54.296816DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityHousing, Stock, Tenantable, Typehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Public Housing Tenantable Stock by Stock TypeNumber of tenantable public housing properties by suburb and stock type at 30 June.
The dataset includes: the region name, office name, suburb, tenancy status (e.g. tenanted or vacant), and tenantable stock.
Note:
• Data is captured at a point in time.
• Includes properties under the Public, Aboriginal and Specialised Housing programs.
• ‘Tenantable’ is classified as a property that is currently tenanted or vacant awaiting a customer to be allocated.
• Excludes:
Indigenous Community Housing properties.
Properties set aside for administrative purposes and those which are currently unavailable for rental purposes (e.g. undergoing major maintenance or capital works, recently purchased or in the process of being sold).
Properties that are managed by other organisations as part of a joint venture, or are leased by them.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9d735a9d-ee78-45f2-b75e-e802e5a901932016-07-07T03:21:55.1585862019-09-04T07:39:14.747347DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityHousing, Stock, Tenantable, Typehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Regional BoundariesThis dataset contains Administrative boundaries for Housing SA.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/aae05f90-6ead-4d51-849d-367dbb66e0112013-05-16T06:09:57.6006262020-02-19T00:35:53.066936gis.support@dcsi.sa.gov.auState Region2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityadministration, Housing SA, service boundariescommunity-information-and-citizen-services, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Tenants by AgeThe number of Housing SA tenancies by age group as at 30 June.
The data set includes: region name, office name, age group, and total number of tenants.
Note:
• Data includes public and Aboriginal tenancies only.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a9be8a4f-7209-4063-9c31-3aead508c8fd2016-07-07T02:35:16.5338562019-09-04T07:27:16.480309DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAge, Housing, Region, Tenantshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA Tenants by DisabilityThe number of Housing SA tenancies by age group as at 30 June. The data set includes: region name, office name, if tenant has a disability (e.g. Yes or No), and total number of tenants.
Note:
• Data includes public and Aboriginal tenancies only.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/34aee57b-8705-4592-977f-c650f0ac0e3f2016-07-07T02:38:15.9648112019-09-04T07:18:23.488543DHSHousingSAInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2014-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityDisability, Housing, Region, Tenanthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Households in 50% Housing StressHousing Affordability Supply and Demand Data.
Number of South Australian households paying more than 50% of their household income on housing (rent or mortgage) broken down by very low, low and moderate income brackets.
This dataset relates to section 4, Housing Stress, of the Affordability master reports produced by the SA Housing Authority. Each master report covers one Local Government Area and is entitled ‘Housing Affordability – Demand and Supply by Local Government Area’.
The Demand for Supply for LGA reports are available online at: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/housing-affordability-demand-and-supply-by-local-government-area
Explanatory Notes:
Data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Census for Population and Housing and it is updated every 5 years in line with the ABS Census.
The nature of the income imputation means that the reported proportion may significantly overstate the true proportion. Census housing stress data is best used in comparing results over Censuses (ie did it increase or decrease in an area) rather than using it to ascertain what proportion of households were in rental stress.
Income bands are based on household income.
High income households can also experience rental stress. These households are included in the total but not identified separately. Data is representative of households in very low, low and moderate income brackets.
Please note that there are small random adjustments made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from table totals.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/bb8864a8-173e-4de7-a73c-3549040ffce62013-05-28T04:05:44.5587442019-07-23T22:59:05.615551affordablehousing@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityaffordability, housing, income, mortgage, rent, rental, stress, tenurehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Households in Housing StressHousing Affordability Supply and Demand Data.
Number of households in the very low, low and median income brackets
This dataset relates to section 4, Housing Stress, of the Affordability master reports produced by the SA Housing Authority. Each master report covers one Local Government Area and is entitled ‘Housing Affordability – Demand and Supply by Local Government Area’.
The Demand for Supply for LGA reports are available online at: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/housing-affordability-demand-and-supply-by-local-government-area
Explanatory Notes:
Data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Census for Population and Housing and it is updated every 5 years in line with the ABS Census.
The nature of the income imputation means that the reported proportion may significantly overstate the true proportion. Census housing stress data is best used in comparing results over Censuses (ie did it increase or decrease in an area) rather than using it to ascertain what proportion of households were in rental stress.
Income bands are based on household income.
High income households can also experience rental stress. These households are included in the total but not identified separately. Data is representative of households in very low, low and moderate income brackets.
Please note that there are small random adjustments made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from table totals.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/fe77c7df-52f9-415e-b0be-df0f8813c9242013-05-28T04:09:08.3875442019-07-23T22:58:00.178847affordablehousing@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityaffordability, housing, income, mortgage, rent, rental, stress, tenurehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Contractors Reporting Primary Industries and Regions SAContractors Reporting Primary Industries and Regions SA for the period 2017-18 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5bd1b7d5-50bc-4dc7-a435-42a7106fc1902018-10-01T23:33:11.0616012019-12-02T00:54:53.001900jayne.robertson@sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAnnual report datagovernment-reporting-and-policy
Adelaide Metro General Transit FeedThe General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) defines a common format for public transportation schedules and associated geographic information. GTFS "feeds" allow public transit agencies to publish their transit data and developers to write applications that consume that data in an interoperable way.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4e191c1e-b971-441f-83f7-45e266c41b992013-03-12T17:54:01.4396612020-02-04T06:00:13.872844Pete.McKenna@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurebus, bus stops, maps, public transport, stop, timetables, trains, trams, transporttransport-travel-and-motoring
EPA Licensed ActivitiesThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Licensed Activities dataset contains the approximate point locations of facilities licensed by the EPA, and activity codes as per Schedule 1 of the Environment Protection Act 1993. This data includes information from the EPA public register index, but might not include the latest information available. This data should only be used as a guide, please contact the EPA to verify the information.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8fdb86ff-d3d1-4f9e-85a5-bed4080d5ee12015-07-03T01:57:10.7779332019-06-06T23:04:03.166998epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2015-04-302015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)environment, industrywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Controlled Substances Advisory CouncilControlled Substances Advisory Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ce20fc41-102a-4d0e-a28e-9ee7db6973eb2017-09-11T00:23:13.3839192019-12-04T23:16:07.504447DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auAnnual by state2012/132019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual report, Complaints, Consultants, Data, Executive, Fraud, Health, Whistle Blowers Disclosuregovernment-reporting-and-policy
Hundred mapsTo assist with the regulation and administration of land transactions in South Australia, counties and hundreds were established; the first hundreds were proclaimed in 1846.This dataset contains images of over 1,000 selected South Australia hundred maps, historical cadastral mapping at scale 1:63,360
Use in conjunction with the Flickr API [https://www.flickr.com/services/api/](https://www.flickr.com/services/api/)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1f9fba5d-6f58-43b2-96fa-b3fa6e636e122016-06-29T04:25:02.1055802020-01-15T06:46:35.298889peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1873-01-011964-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAdelaide, charts, historical data, maps, South Australiaarts-culture-history, transport-travel-and-motoring, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
HundredsThe Hundreds layer is a data set that reflects the official boundaries of Hundreds in South Australia as defined by the Crown Land Management Act, 2009 or preceding Acts. Used in conjunction with cadastral boundaries to assist in the definition of land parcels.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9aae79ed-0b42-4db7-8441-9889a4e842d32016-03-23T23:07:44.1405222020-02-24T02:35:34.848241william.watt@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit area1993-02-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureCounties, Hundreds, Sectionshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Consultants disclosureData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 6 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/015882a9-3db0-4dc7-85e2-6f13444a651c2019-10-14T06:07:31.5704852019-10-15T04:32:03.088316admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2013-09-022019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrityconsultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Contractor disclosureData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 2 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ed4b012b-74f2-4395-b42e-58d4b838061f2019-10-14T06:21:24.8542772019-10-15T04:31:07.929957admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2019-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public IntegrityContractorsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Executive employment in the agencyData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 6 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/27efe162-1d12-4e31-96ec-ca19513a35e52019-10-14T06:01:56.8506152019-10-15T04:15:33.412361admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2013-09-022019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public IntegrityExecutive employmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Fraud detected in agency disclosureData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 6 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ce574285-64fb-4b37-a005-60bee9e9d25f2019-10-11T04:22:29.1864222019-10-11T04:30:53.342747admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnually2019-09-022019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integritygovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Legal services disclosureData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 2 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/489130fb-a591-423d-a6a5-65a44e2476ad2019-10-14T06:35:27.4040542019-10-15T04:29:52.524105admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public IntegrityLegal servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Public complaintsData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 6 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f96e71bb-8e5b-4bf0-bde5-eda99c5dfe892019-10-14T06:39:10.3593652019-10-15T04:41:36.227237admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2013-09-022019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public IntegrityPublic Complaintsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data - Reporting required by any other actData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Reporting required by Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Act 2012 presented as a 6 year time series. Reporting required under Police Complaints and Discipline Act 2016 which is reported as a 2 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e69fed29-1719-41fb-85ba-6c10d184c2ba2019-10-14T06:45:23.8708452019-10-15T05:21:00.660790admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2013-09-022019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public IntegrityIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption Act, Police Complaints and Discipline Actgovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Whistleblowers disclosureData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 6 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlikeactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f8fe4a68-d835-48dd-afaf-09b4620499c02019-10-10T06:03:48.1358982019-10-11T04:48:38.697331admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2013-09-022019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integritygovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Workforce statisticsData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 6 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e13d0d6e-2245-4586-b058-7c80d443916e2019-10-14T06:28:36.1044712019-10-15T04:27:21.921957admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2013-09-022019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public IntegrityEmployees, learning and development, leave, performance management, recruitment, separations, turnovergovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICAC and OPI Annual Report Data – Work health and safety and Return to work performanceData as reported in Independent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public Integrity Annual Reports. Data presented as a 6 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f3750932-804d-4bc6-a1e8-f84318dce6f02019-10-14T06:13:17.3683862019-10-15T04:21:21.283626admin@icac.sa.gov.auAnnual2013-09-022019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auIndependent Commissioner Against Corruption and Office for Public IntegrityReturn to work, Work health and safetygovernment-reporting-and-policy
ICT Contract Usage GuidelinesInformation on the current Across Government ICT Contracts, suppliers and how these contracts are to be used with the South Australian Government.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/caad415a-3009-4949-a2cc-6505729f0e6c2013-03-20T04:48:46.1623322015-03-03T08:10:37.262466DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetContract, ICT, Suppliergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DataIkara-Flinders Ranges National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7ba0519d-d203-4c1e-82dc-c109b358d4932017-07-21T05:13:43.1627372020-01-06T03:43:52.246356datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Index of Disadvantage by schoolThe Index of Disadvantage of SA Government school.
The Index of Educational Disadvantage is a socio-economic index, used by the Department for Education to allocate resources to schools to address educational disadvantage related to socio-economic status.
The most disadvantaged schools have an index of 1, the least disadvantaged have an index of 7.
More information on the Index of Disadvantage is available at
https://www.education.sa.gov.au/sites/g/files/net691/f/educational_disadvantage_index_explanation.pdfdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4ab8a539-eab5-48e2-8d88-a599d61141262018-05-11T06:07:20.6093582019-05-17T04:16:32.141024DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auBy school2017-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisadvantage, education, government, index, schools
Indicators of Community Strength 2007This study is a comprehensive survey of community strength across South Australia. In 2007, it gathered information from over 8,000 people in South Australia about their perceptions of, and involvement in, their local community. The large sample size enables reporting by local areas (e.g. Local Government Areas).datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/b584938f-3f3a-4821-93b9-e44adf8e68842014-06-27T00:23:24.8640912015-03-03T08:17:44.090994One time point – 20072007N/ALocal Government Areas across metropolitan Adelaide and larger regional areasGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicescommunity, indicators, smaller areas, strengthcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Indicators of Community Strength 2013This study is a comprehensive survey of community strength across South Australia. In 2013, it gathered information from over 10,000 people in South Australia about their perceptions of, and involvement in, their local community. The large sample size enables reporting by local areas (e.g. Local Government Areas).datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/de39e54a-c9d7-47d2-9325-4188082013262014-06-27T00:31:06.6946432015-03-03T08:17:44.939772One time point – 20132013N/ALocal Government Areas across metropolitan Adelaide and larger regional areasGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicescommunity, indicators, smaller areas, strengthcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Individualised FundingNumber of Clients and Providers funded to provide Service Types by Disability SA Region and by Financial Year.
This data covers each financial year starting in 2011 to 2015. The dataset includes: the financial year, the region, service type, the number of clients and providers.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/01f54a1b-4453-4934-947a-9a06d5b240d72016-07-07T01:50:14.2246662018-06-01T09:01:02.390329DLDCSIDisabilitySABusinessServices@dcsi.sa.gov.au2014-07-012015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesDisability, DisabilitySA, Servicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Industrial LandLand located wholly or partially in industrial zones, including anticipated future industrial zones, and assessed as either vacant, agricultural or developed.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cb89ed09-bda8-4296-820f-84000b03ca6b2019-06-06T03:01:35.1652502020-02-19T00:36:21.603662DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureindustry, land, landuse
Inherent Soil FertilityInherent fertility is a relative indicator of the soil's capacity to retain and release nutrients for uptake by plants, and is associated with clay and organic matter content. Mapping shows the estimated average inherent fertility based on soils present in each map unit, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each inherent fertility class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/4b0d189d-c30e-4236-ab3b-fb223ffa8d9c2016-06-09T03:30:13.4801322020-02-18T23:04:05.519862datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Injured Bicyclists Under 16 Years of Age: Case DataThe South Australian injury surveillance data was collected from the casualty services of several metropolitan public hospitals. The exercise was conducted from 1986 through June 2013. The objective was to identify the circumstances associated with hospital-treated injury, in order to better target opportunities for prevention. A number of important safety measures resulted directly from this work.
NB. The historical success in capturing cases varied by year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/719c3371-c845-42fd-aa29-24b89f3a150c2014-05-28T05:05:36.9065302016-06-09T01:51:06.399599DACRDataRequests@health.sa.gov.auUnit records1986-2013Metropolitan AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthbicycle, cases, Child, cyclist, hospital, injury, motor vehiclehealth-and-wellbeing
SAFA Insurance Cost CategoriesShows the estimated cost of insurance by type and the number of claims during the financial yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3cc8dcd5-c211-4a03-a87b-16a4a5fca7002018-11-05T22:40:16.4695752019-11-17T22:41:57.506202mail.SAFA@sa.gov.auDepartment, Organisation, Branch2016-01-072019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Government Financing Authority (SAFA)annual report, government, insurancefinance-and-employment
Intended destination by reasonStudents who have left the SA government school system or moved schools within the SA government school system for the previous 12 months (February to February) for the years 2014 to 2018.
Important notes:
• Includes students who have left the SA government school system or moved schools within the SA government school system.
• Destination data is entered by school at the time of departure and may not reflect the final destination.
• Students may be counted more than once if they left the SA government school system and re-entered within the same year.
• Ages 4 years and under are excluded.
• Students with a Full-time Equivalent (FTE) of less than 0.4 are excluded from the person count.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ccbbc692-3ae4-4373-8323-f3dd0d1ae5992019-03-01T04:06:27.8410902019-05-17T04:26:21.734372Education.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year2014-01-012018-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdestination, Education, Government Schools, left, moved, Studentseducation-skills-and-learning, government-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
Intensive English Language Program /New Arrivals ProgramFull-time equivalent enrolments accessing the Intensive English Language Program (Primary)/New Arrivals Program (Secondary) collected from 2012 as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Students accessing the Intensive English Language Program (Primary) or the New Arrivals Program (Secondary) include new arrivals to Australia or Aboriginal students who have minimal English.
Newly arrived students need to have enrolled in an Australian school within 12 months of arrival (18 months for students in Reception Year one).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d09c02db-fbcf-4df3-8821-f1665c6f26542018-05-11T05:48:52.6778822019-05-17T04:13:16.170960DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year2012-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, government, language, program, schools, students
International Exports, ABS customised dataInternational trade data (AHECC) for Australia and South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/10c37b6e-254a-4a49-af7a-7d9cc8f3497f2015-05-18T00:47:16.8169972015-05-25T01:45:35.344322datasa@sa.gov.auAHECC 8 digit trade data2008-07-012014-06-30AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAHECC, exports, international exports, tradebusiness-industry-and-trade
Interned: Torrens Island, 1914-1915##Interned: Torrens Island, 1914-1915
In August 1914 war broke out across Europe. Within days ‘enemy subjects’ in Australia were required to register with the authorities. Most gave their ‘parole’ and went on with their lives in the community, but internment started with sailors taken off enemy ships and enemy reservists, and went on to include enemy subjects suspected of ‘disloyal or unsatisfactory’ behaviour. Later, some naturalised British subjects and even natural-born British subjects were interned. In the course of the war over 6,000 enemy subjects were interned across Australia.
This dataset contains information about individuals interned during the First World War from South Australia (Military District 4). Most of those interned between October 1914 and August 1915, some 400 men, were held on Torrens Island, in the Port River estuary, north-west of Adelaide. The data set also includes those from South Australia who were interned in New South Wales after Torrens Island internment camp closed in August 1915.
The data was compiled by History SA staff from two archival series in the National Archives of Australia: A367 C18000 Part 1, War Internees and Deportees 1914-1919 and D2286, Nominal Roll of prisoners of war interned at Torrens Island concentration camp 1915. Data fields include: Name, Also recorded as (alternative name), Date interned, Interned (at), Nationality, Date of birth/age, Remarks, and Notes. The data has been produced by identifying individuals who appear in both series and combining information from both series into this data set, using the A367 data as the primary series. This involved interpreting the data, in particular, making an assessment of whether or not entries in the two series with similar names represent the same person. Further research may reveal some of these assessments to be inaccurate.
The dataset was produced as part of research for an exhibition at the Migration Museum and the Wakefield Press publication Interned: Torrens Island, 1914-15.
http://migration.historysa.com.au/events/2014/interned-torrens-island-1914-1915
http://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product.php?productid=1201datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/eb04171a-1a75-4549-820d-fd20a1d434be2015-05-29T06:26:23.2817102017-06-27T02:07:59.361209webmaster@history.sa.gov.au11939-01-011946-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australia1914, 1915, history, interned, Torrens Island, WW1arts-culture-history, education-skills-and-learning
Investigating the effects of moving plants around a greenhouse (archived)The Australian Plant Phenomics Facility (APPF) is a national, collaborative, scientific research facility and provides state-of-the-art phenotyping tools and expertise to help academic and commercial plant scientists understand and relate the performance of plants to their genetic make-up.
The objective of the experiment was to assess the effects of different practices of plant movement within a Smarthouse on plant growth and plant to plant variance. Plants remaining in the same position were compared to those that progressed to different positions during the experiment. The Plant Accelerator’s smarthouses are greenhouses with a conveyor system that allows plants to be moved, imaged and watered. The conveyors are divided into lanes and positions within the lane. The dataset contains the output from image analysis for each plant photo over time. The associated images are also available.
Dataset to be attributed to The University of Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/3b437900-7c4c-485b-91df-c3daec69b07b2014-06-04T03:37:05.3456572018-08-14T09:20:54.405521alex.egan@adelaide.edu.au27-06-2011 to 27-07-2011The Plant Accelerator Southwest Smarthouse, Hartley Grove, Urrbrae, South Australia. Approximately: 34°58'17.3"S 138°38'22.4"EGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataadelaide uni, biology, image analysis, phenomics, plants, plant science, science, spatial variation, university of Adelaide
Invoice Payments Report by AgencyInvoice Payments Report by Agency - July 2013 to June 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/97d8b0d2-2965-4f5e-9e07-90a65847f1b92015-06-01T01:12:28.1810952015-06-02T01:21:38.471941datasa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012014-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment payments, invoices, paymentsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Irrigation AreasAn Irrigation Area is an area within South Australia that is administered under the Irrigation Act for irrigation purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/7067a5e1-f6f2-4489-9d27-5ae78da9b4a62016-03-23T04:58:21.8440842020-02-24T02:04:01.391846william.watt@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit area1995-02-012000-02-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureIrrigationbusiness-industry-and-trade
Irrigation DivisionsAn Irrigation Division refers to a unit of land inside an Irrigation Area within South Australia that is administered under the Irrigation Act for irrigation purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e39c31c4-0b7d-4d8c-9f2e-359970e87d262016-03-23T05:26:26.2838982020-02-24T02:36:56.142530william.watt@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit area1995-02-012000-02-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureIrrigation Area, Irrigation Divisionbusiness-industry-and-trade
JCC Annual Report Data - ConsultantsData as reported in the Judicial Conduct Commissioner Annual Reports. Data presented as a 3 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/eceaf0ae-c618-4fb5-b91c-ff30e2b8500d2019-10-15T01:35:42.7780652019-10-21T00:35:40.673775admin@jcc.sa.gov.au2019-12-052019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auJudicial Conduct CommissionerAnnual report data, Consultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
JCC Annual Report Data - Executive EmploymentData as reported in Judicial Conduct Commissioner Annual Reports. Data presented as a 3 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e73981fe-5e75-4021-9f4c-3f74279cc8d82019-10-15T02:04:03.2009842019-10-21T00:36:01.759743admin@jcc.sa.gov.au2019-12-052019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auJudicial Conduct CommissionerAnnual report data, Executive Employmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
JCC Annual Report Data - FraudData as reported in Judicial Conduct Commissioner Annual Reports. Data presented as a 3 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e9e4f2d6-1e3f-40a9-ad0d-6ff875985aa22019-10-15T02:23:44.2336342019-10-21T00:36:16.886918admin@jcc.sa.gov.au2019-12-052019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auJudicial Conduct CommissionerAnnual report data, Fraudgovernment-reporting-and-policy
JCC Annual Report Data - Public ComplaintsData as reported in Judicial Conduct Commissioner Annual Reports. Data presented as a 3 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/7777c29b-2097-4bde-b4fa-af8dbaa4358f2019-10-15T02:27:16.9433842019-10-21T00:36:32.117989admin@jcc.sa.gov.au2019-12-052019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auJudicial Conduct CommissionerAnnual report datagovernment-reporting-and-policy
JCC Annual Report Data - Reporting required under legislationData as reported in Judicial Conduct Commissioner Annual Reports. Data presented as a 3 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/296516a0-950a-4338-8954-bef0deee58dd2019-10-16T00:26:59.1037402019-10-21T00:34:17.899409admin@jcc.sa.gov.au2019-12-052019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auJudicial Conduct CommissionerAnnual report data, JCC Actgovernment-reporting-and-policy
JCC Annual Report Data - Work health and safety and Return to work performanceData as reported in Judicial Conduct Commissioner Annual Reports. Data presented as a 3 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/28d12a93-e98a-4b9f-b8a7-119fa52918452019-10-15T23:38:26.8148782019-10-21T00:34:01.602951admin@jcc.sa.gov.au2019-12-052019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auJudicial Conduct CommissionerAnnual report data, Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performancegovernment-reporting-and-policy
JCC Annual Report - Whistle-blowers' DisclosureData as reported in Judicial Conduct Commissioner Annual Reports. Data presented as a 3 year time series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ed26c0f7-8a33-4afe-bf1e-3a43913391a92019-10-15T23:36:44.1326402019-10-21T00:36:45.432286admin@jcc.sa.gov.au2019-12-052019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auJudicial Conduct CommissionerAnnual report data, Whistle-blowers Disclosuregovernment-reporting-and-policy
Junior Primary classes number of students per class by class typeProportion of Junior Primary classes with less than 20 or 26 students based on the roll class information from 2014 collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Junior primary classes have Reception through to year 2 students. Some small schools have junior primary classes that include year 3 students. These students have been included in the data.
Special schools and classes are excluded.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c10829c7-baba-4620-a02b-65e1446b77a22018-05-11T04:28:21.0187992019-05-17T04:05:13.570830DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by class type2014-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationclass size, education, government, junior primary, schools, students
Junior Primary class sizes by class type in SA Government SchoolsAverage class sizes by class type in Term 3 from 2013 based on the roll class information collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Class type represents the school year levels taught in the class.
Junior primary classes have Reception through to year 2 students. Some small schools have junior primary classes that include year 3 students. These students have been included in the data.
Special schools and classes are excluded.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e4645544-7020-4095-9602-65a092b060be2018-05-11T04:20:10.3600982019-05-17T04:03:02.699663DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by class type2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationclass size, education, government, junior, primary, schoolseducation-skills-and-learning
Junior Primary class sizes by Index of Disadvantage for SA Government SchoolsAverage junior primary class sizes in Term 3 based on the Index of Disadvantage of the school from 2014.The most disadvantaged schools have an index of 1, the least disadvantaged have an index of 7.
Junior primary classes have Reception through to year 2 students. Some small schools have junior primary classes that include year 3 students. These students have been included in the data.
Special schools and classes are excluded.
More information on the Index of Disadvantage is available at
https://www.education.sa.gov.au/sites/g/files/net691/f/educational_disadvantage_index_explanation.pdfdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2ad91493-a8d6-48a4-8ad3-9bf94eec04d32018-05-11T04:24:27.0464652019-05-17T04:04:00.480650DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auClass sizes2014-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationclass size, disadvantage, education, government, junior primary, schools, students
Justice of the PeaceList of Justice of the Peace in South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9b934ea1-856c-4dcc-b2b3-6f4f04a494762013-05-15T07:21:28.6987452018-11-21T05:13:45.678485ocbawebmaster@sa.gov.au2017-07-012017-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentaccess, business, Consumer, JP, Justice of the Peace, servicescrime-justice-and-law, community-information-and-citizen-services
Kangaroo Island NRM Board Annual Report DataKangaroo Island NRM Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/af3de90e-4da1-44ab-b5b5-863daba447b12017-07-23T23:25:45.0730432019-03-04T00:24:56.481039datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Kensington Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the Eastern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6ecc169e-f81b-4b23-9f82-d1782e92693b2014-06-22T14:01:34.3969042020-02-25T04:53:46.750522epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Eastern Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, carbon monoxide, community, Eastern Adelaide, environment, gaseous, nitrogen oxides, ozone, quality, services, sulfur dioxidewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Kensington Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data for the Eastern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/1f79a2ac-d1d6-4432-910d-fa6964a1e0de2018-11-16T03:15:37.6191472020-02-25T23:23:14.802928epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, Eastern Adelaide, environment, meteorology, services, weather, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Kensington Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Eastern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/3ba1c4dd-e52f-4c28-858a-21284c3ee4582014-06-22T14:09:24.7852322020-02-25T04:59:04.342695epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Eastern Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, Eastern Adelaide, environment, particles, quality, serviceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Kerb and Water Table NetworkProvides geographic location and attribute data for all Kerb and Water Table assets within the Adelaide City Council areadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5fc2fe0e-c228-4611-9747-9dc04460af2f2016-07-01T01:43:55.0514922016-07-08T07:06:00.445113DataSA@sa.gov.auAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideKerb, Water Tablehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Kerbs in City of Port Adelaide EnfieldPolyline spatial layer of kerbs in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. Data available to download in various formats from Council's open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ab3ddf16-521f-4d92-9a9c-6d0a3491de442015-06-01T05:18:17.6488162019-09-09T04:07:42.467730service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield CouncilCouncil, Kerbs, Port Adelaide Enfield, Roads, Stormwater, Streetshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Labour Force MonthlySummary results of the monthly Labour Force Survey containing estimates of employed and unemployed persons classified by sex, full-time/part-time status, states and territories and some age groups; and persons not in the labour force.
The monthly spreadsheets contain broad level data covering all the major items of the Labour Force Survey in time series format, including seasonally adjusted and trend estimates.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8c6be991-72c3-484f-a0f8-c9f6aeea78362013-04-15T04:19:34.3755032017-01-23T03:39:50.968903DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)civilian, economic, labour, statisticsfinance-and-employment
Labour Force QuarterlyA range of quarterly Excel spreadsheets and SuperTABLE datacubes. The spreadsheets contain broad level data covering all the major items of the Labour Force Survey in time series format, including seasonally adjusted and trend estimates. The datacubes contain more detailed and cross classified original data than the spreadsheets.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6e64eb0e-0f21-48ef-9a59-753384040cb52013-04-15T04:31:16.8428742017-01-23T03:30:25.534045DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)economic, labour, statistics, surveyfinance-and-employment
Lake Gairdner National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DataLake Gairdner National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/66b88d50-7b05-4af1-9fe7-9d495deeefbd2017-07-21T05:39:22.2233232020-01-06T03:47:26.356255datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Land Development ZonesLand Development Zones consists of planning zones, policy areas and precincts derived from legal planning boundaries. This information is obtained from individual council Development Plans and has been captured for the state, based on development plan areas. Development Plan Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/housing-property-and-land/local-government/development-plans/online-development-plansdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/0ffa95bd-9345-4dd5-aa22-e911585387432013-05-17T03:19:01.4019432020-02-24T02:19:16.216111DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecontrols, development, land, planning, spatial, Zoneshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Land Division ApplicationsThis dataset contains land division development applications pursuant to the Planning Act and Development Act 1993 lodged between November 1989 and October 1996 which had more than 5 allotments and all applications lodged since October 1996 regardless of the number of allotments.
Once a Certificate of Approval to Divide has been lodged with the Lands Titles Office the plan is deposited and the application (or relevant parts of an application for staged applications) status is changed from proposal to deposited. Other statuses record and reflect the current status of applications (and stages): refused, withdrawn and lapsed.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/31762379-208f-4b05-9d96-a868f3c712bc2015-12-21T21:38:39.5708352020-02-24T02:22:47.888553DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auData based on aggregate level1989-11-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureDevelopment, Land, Land Division, Planning, Spatialhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Land Parcels in City of Port Adelaide EnfieldLand parcels (Cadastre) attributed with Plan and Lot number references. Also includes a creation date which reflects when the allotment was added to the map layer (after subdivision approval). This date goes back to 2005 only when the map layer was first created. No ownership data is shown.
This Cadastre map layer is presented through the Council's own website for open geospatial data. Formats available are SHP, KML, GeoJson and WMS. (all in geographic latitude and longitude except the Shapefile which is GDA 1994 MGA Zone 54)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6a3f80d1-e1a8-4bdb-a15e-9269e534c9252015-06-01T02:16:03.8966332019-09-09T03:15:16.816730service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield CouncilAllotments, Cadastre, Council, Land, Lots, Port Adelaide Enfieldhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Landscapes SA BoundariesThe Landscape South Australia Act 2019 replaces the Natural Resources Management Act 2004.The new regional landscape boundaries are proposed to better align regions with communities of interest and local government boundaries and better enable communities to work together in managing landscapes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/486c1c8d-33ca-4037-95f6-94c0f96d2ad32019-12-16T01:12:28.2877122020-01-16T03:17:25.802052datasa@sa.gov.au2019-12-20South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Systems of Southern South Australia (soil landscapes)Land Systems (based upon groupings of Soil Landscape Map Units) are broad and readily recognisable landscape areas defined by particular and distinctive patterns of land use, geology, topography, soils and vegetation within a limited climatic range. A Land System Report is available for each Land System.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/d40a98f0-441f-41de-8494-c3cf7da127f12016-06-29T06:25:41.1254282020-02-18T06:11:14.680788datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, land systems, soil landscapes, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Types of Southern South Australia (soil landscapes)Land Types define the broad soil grouping and dominant geologic and topographic setting of Soil Landscape Map Units. There are 29 Land Types within 14 geomorphic groups which have been described across southern South Australia. Each Soil Landscape Unit has an assigned Land Type, indicating the dominant nature of the map unit.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/7deb7243-f032-4232-bc5e-b6335b9bccdd2016-06-29T06:54:05.2756852020-02-18T06:25:19.536516datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, geomorphology, soil landscapes, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use (ACLUMP)This dataset depicts land use across South Australia according to the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification Version 8 aggregated from surveys in 2008, 2014 and 2016. It forms part of the Australian Collaborative Land Use and Management Program (ACLUMP) land use mapping. The dataset is a combination of land use data mapped over recent years. The data were derived from an initial desktop interpretation of aerial imagery followed by an on-ground field survey. This dataset will be updated when any new land use mapping is undertaken in a part of SA.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6352c6b3-d26d-4fa1-a0b6-7a258e1d873e2017-11-06T06:12:38.0625322020-02-18T05:50:37.915807datasa@sa.gov.au2007-01-012016-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAgriculture, Land usewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use GeneralisedThis layer is a general parcel-based land use derived from the valuation information and land parcel boundaries. The land use code from the valuation has been categorised into 17 broad classes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9712e707-1a7a-464e-a4c3-980f40770d482017-11-26T22:02:22.2197572020-04-09T07:39:40.723544DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuredevelopment, land, land use, planning, spatialhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Land Use Potential for AlmondsLand use potential for Almonds: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/71d3f761-07cb-42ba-b6d1-bb6c9846b65f2016-08-22T06:42:55.7919862020-02-18T05:29:47.908209datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for ApplesLand use potential for Apples: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/003a1d7e-1f1d-4685-82d3-93d02dc1c9222016-08-28T23:48:57.6223322020-02-18T05:21:39.783197datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for BarleyLand use potential for Barley: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f87d810e-83b1-4d5a-a38b-baec9af27eaa2016-08-29T04:36:05.3302702020-02-18T05:20:23.848248datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for BrassicasLand use potential for Brassicas: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/e99e4221-edc9-4a96-8cd5-01e6c4046fa02016-08-29T01:57:41.8315162020-02-18T05:37:20.828210datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for CanolaLand use potential for Canola: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/4967f67e-2be8-4316-8c78-ba38e98a2fcd2016-08-29T04:39:34.8838292020-02-18T06:09:58.085471datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for CarrotsLand use potential for Carrots: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f1c3b6d7-dae5-4d89-b098-d3ef4e1ba0382016-08-29T02:02:42.5582722020-02-18T05:54:50.936713datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for CherriesLand use potential for Cherries: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/eb1eb2a6-7497-4cc4-b09b-729c2a7bd6ac2016-08-29T00:17:25.0410722020-02-18T06:02:47.216890datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for ChestnutsLand use potential for Chestnuts: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/715dc140-a85f-42cc-97f1-c6b024e5891f2016-08-29T00:28:05.1184372020-02-18T06:17:26.446043datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for ChickpeasLand use potential for Chickpeas: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/e561e98b-4917-4543-8407-1540323232622016-08-29T04:43:17.6386092020-02-18T06:06:12.163497datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for CitrusLand use potential for Citrus: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/a20bdef2-5dba-4bac-b9f9-ad1d53a1c8782016-08-29T00:35:37.3795852020-02-18T06:04:23.770780datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Faba BeansLand use potential for Faba Beans: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/9e340b16-e0b0-49ae-8980-3666d808d7f02016-08-29T04:47:13.0459342020-02-18T04:44:33.148718datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Field PeasLand use potential for Field Peas: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/7916bc27-5c87-45ed-81b6-0891c9c4b6942016-08-29T04:51:07.3861862020-02-18T04:35:01.245628datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Grape VinesLand use potential for Grape Vines: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/27e3bf7f-c2a7-4814-b390-0254eaac2d082016-08-29T00:40:27.5224822020-02-18T23:32:10.765809datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Grape Vines (mechanically harvested)Land use potential for Grape Vines (mechanically harvested): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/10fe7307-237b-46b6-81e1-f42fe37136f02016-08-29T00:52:07.8829662020-02-18T04:56:01.008680datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for HazelnutsLand use potential for Hazelnuts: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/28363d4f-d051-48e5-821a-5c8bf09d30f92016-08-29T01:04:41.1026212020-02-18T05:35:51.756741datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for LavenderLand use potential for Lavender: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/b48c6307-e1d1-4399-9660-c5d32b4c858a2016-08-29T04:25:05.2240592020-02-18T04:15:14.919124datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for LentilsLand use potential for Lentils: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/7e8a7fc5-2b49-484c-a369-16ff92ba28aa2016-08-29T05:32:15.2497822020-02-18T04:39:20.939996datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Dryland LucerneLand use potential for Dryland Lucerne: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/98879cfd-2260-4ec8-8635-9587b63c09b12016-08-29T03:23:50.9421402020-02-18T23:30:25.084636datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Dryland Lucerne (acid soil tolerant)Land use potential for Dryland Lucerne (acid soil tolerant): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/a5c3581d-dc53-4f4d-8a94-6f2c1ea830152016-08-29T03:29:59.6280162020-02-18T05:32:47.325347datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Irrigated LucerneLand use potential for Irrigated Lucerne: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/2ae97909-4981-44dc-bcf2-40ccc282ed1b2016-08-29T02:30:19.7207212020-02-18T04:49:58.427435datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for LupinsLand use potential for Lupins: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/9871596e-2138-415f-a39c-fcfc140557aa2016-08-29T05:41:19.0156862020-02-18T23:40:24.315614datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for OatsLand use potential for Oats: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f43c9dfc-6132-40c5-861c-c8c831d0743a2016-08-29T06:19:14.9652402020-02-18T04:41:48.962053datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for OlivesLand use potential for Olives: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/55adfc51-07fb-489b-9706-28145ce5cb212016-08-29T01:05:52.9878042020-02-18T05:01:56.236486datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for OnionsLand use potential for Onions: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/e746f346-09a5-41fe-865d-325e06934ec62016-08-29T02:08:02.5779012020-02-18T05:26:12.073171datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Dryland Pasture (best rating)Land use potential for Dryland Pasture (best rating of Dryland: Lucerne, Phalaris; Strawberry Clover; Subterranean Clover; Perennial Ryegrass): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/6460b5cb-d1a9-4351-bbed-cae969edcc432016-08-29T03:16:35.3297282020-02-18T05:46:02.182740datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Irrigated Pasture (best rating)Land use potential for Irrigated Pasture (best rating of Irrigated: Lucerne, High Value Perennial Ryegrass, Perennial Ryegrass; White Clover): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/3187698b-b57a-49a9-b9f8-0b22c678ce762016-08-29T02:20:51.0040002020-02-18T03:22:08.645608datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for PearsLand use potential for Pears: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/64202904-8de3-4be8-b6b1-1de74935a8a02016-08-29T01:43:19.8440052020-02-18T04:46:58.260815datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Dryland PhalarisLand use potential for Dryland Phalaris: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/a51968a2-8a5e-4d7e-a2b4-cf6c8bec80672016-08-29T03:35:33.7802262020-02-18T05:42:20.103131datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for PotatoesLand use potential for Potatoes: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/db4f02d5-4a78-46e9-8473-30f0155bfb322016-08-29T02:15:40.5485052020-02-18T23:34:21.129271datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Dryland Perennial RyegrassLand use potential for Dryland Perennial Ryegrass: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/add5a07e-d926-4d03-9e62-758e356244672016-08-29T03:55:55.5250492020-02-18T06:00:21.169517datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Irrigated Perennial RyegrassLand use potential for Irrigated Perennial Ryegrass: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/de244233-f317-45f2-9ff2-9351a22f7b572016-08-29T02:46:05.9384852020-02-18T04:07:42.533654datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Irrigated High Value Perennial Ryegrass (e.g. dairies)Land use potential for Irrigated High Value Perennial Ryegrass (e.g. dairies): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/5f788e04-4ccb-4e4c-8d86-f256bd880eff2016-08-29T02:38:06.7685092020-02-18T05:27:50.502390datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for PyrethrumLand use potential for Pyrethrum: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/06542bf7-80e0-492d-8d52-30195208a5022016-08-29T04:29:10.9220012020-02-18T04:58:25.199305datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Mallee Saltbush (Rhagodia preissii)Land use potential for Mallee Saltbush (Rhagodia preissii): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/6a1c17dd-808d-4fb6-89f4-abc3c8d5a4d62016-08-29T04:19:54.2201792020-02-19T00:33:26.001263datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Mealy Saltbush (Rhagodia parabolica)Land use potential for Mealy Saltbush (Rhagodia parabolica): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/5b146cbf-f2f4-4739-ab35-01a72cd8a52a2016-08-29T04:15:39.9440222020-02-18T04:21:57.250557datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Old-man Saltbush (Atriplex nummularia)Land use potential for Old-man Saltbush (Atriplex nummularia): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/eb649f55-d034-4b5e-ad72-9d4c9826eaa02016-08-29T04:00:36.4188662020-02-18T04:53:00.427095datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Tall Scurf-pea (Cullen australasicum)Land use potential for Tall Scurf-pea (Cullen australasicum): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/2ee1a13c-9cdb-454e-9cb8-493b96a9b21f2016-08-29T04:05:43.9172092020-02-18T06:33:06.997524datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Dryland Strawberry CloverLand use potential for Dryland Strawberry Clover: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/79df4d59-2088-4b85-bb79-f6334d7947bd2016-08-29T03:41:32.0436682020-02-18T05:24:40.981346datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Dryland Subterranean CloverLand use potential for Dryland Subterranean Clover: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/bcafac79-9b9c-457e-b0b6-b01ae24ceb692016-08-29T03:51:15.0996582020-02-18T04:26:03.170857datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Irrigated Summer Fodder (maize, millet and sorghum)Land use potential for Irrigated Summer Fodder (maize, millet and sorghum): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/5b5c9d75-c9af-409d-909a-c582bc5304f62016-08-29T05:45:05.3747312020-02-18T03:27:20.119058datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Tar Bush (Eremophila glabra)Land use potential for Tar Bush (Eremophila glabra): based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/8df3d2e9-f551-4349-a338-ccee7513396a2016-08-29T04:10:17.8068422020-02-18T23:37:52.667369datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for TriticaleLand use potential for Triticale: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/aceea583-32c5-44c3-904d-f8beb22211852016-08-29T05:49:10.1003492020-02-18T22:44:55.028203datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for WheatLand use potential for Wheat: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/250dc88b-2037-45f4-ab39-f05b108d357f2016-08-29T05:53:02.7985272020-02-18T22:47:30.253045datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Durum WheatLand use potential for Durum Wheat: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/545cf852-a263-4168-9d61-8fda1fe6ce8d2016-08-29T05:56:25.0949172020-02-18T05:39:52.129256datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Land Use Potential for Irrigated White CloverLand use potential for Irrigated White Clover: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant requirements and available soil and land attribute mapping. No account has been taken of water quality or availability, climatic factors or existing land use. This spatial dataset is part of a series depicting the potential of land for a range of agricultural uses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f0c5f448-f0b0-4f8b-ae7b-17e2179569332016-08-29T02:51:51.7041372020-02-18T04:11:51.632424datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, crop potential, environment, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Biophysical Land Zones of Kangaroo Island (soil landscapes)Land Zones represent the third level grouping of Soil Landscape Map Units within a traditional hierarchy of soil and land mapping. Land zone mapping is only complete for Kangaroo Island, and zones are delineated by the nature of soils, landscapes, geology, native vegetation, subclimate and land use, within limited geographical areas.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/56446506-ccb9-4115-82fc-f7d630f2f35d2016-06-27T06:19:57.8580492020-02-18T06:16:02.068628datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, geomorphology, soil landscapes, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Last Bushfire and Prescribed Burn BoundariesThe dataset provides most recent fire scar mapping for many major fires that have burnt in a given area within or adjacent to National Parks and Wildlife South Australia (NPWSA) reserves. This data set is derived from Fire History mapping. The most recent fire mapping can be used for operational management and planning of fire events and ecological resource management.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e81e147c-aba1-4d92-acf3-8cd5163c11042015-06-15T00:44:32.2944382020-02-24T02:30:13.874780datasa@sa.gov.au2015-02-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterbushfire, fire, fire incidents, natural hazardsemergency-and-safety
Leasing FactsProperty that DCSI leases across South Australia.
Dataset includes:
-Adelaide CBD properties including NGO leases that DCSI manages.
-Metro/Regional properties will refer to Adelaide suburbs and regional (i.e. Pt. Pirie, Whyalla).
-Total Leasing CostsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9a88a1ff-186c-4a8c-a73d-bf1092e561922016-07-07T01:15:53.0375542018-07-11T04:13:56.113890DLDCSIAssets&Facilities-TeamLeaders@dcsi.sa.gov.au2016-06-302018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAssets, Facilities, Leasinghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Le Fevre 1 Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the North western Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/056044d1-44af-4544-9322-86790f305da52018-12-20T03:58:22.0816022020-04-17T05:32:13.893799epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-11-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, carbon monoxide, community, environment, gaseous, Le Fevre Peninsula, North Western Adelaide, quality, serviceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Le Fevre 1 Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data for the North western Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/6d29e23b-5a2f-467c-89e4-7464df2f69fa2018-11-16T02:49:30.2795122020-04-17T06:31:49.706118epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, Le Fevre Peninsula, meteorology, North Western Adelaide, services, weather, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Le Fevre 1 Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the North western Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8d65c278-b1e0-44f2-8545-e908681fe2e42014-06-22T12:41:16.0440192020-04-17T05:34:52.852907DataSA@sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01North Western Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, le fevre peninsula, legal services, North Western Adelaide, particleswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Le Fevre 2 Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the North western Adelaide region. This site was commissioned in March 2013.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/999c056f-e04a-444b-95dc-329d7d10dc462014-06-22T14:56:26.5917422020-04-17T05:58:04.612333epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-03-012016-06-01North Western Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, gaseous, Le Fevre Peninsula, nitrogen oxides, North Western Adelaide, ozone, quality, services, sulfur dioxidewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Le Fevre 2 Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the North western Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5a8050ca-da03-4ab4-b174-52fde6b33d012014-06-22T15:04:57.1724302020-04-17T06:02:26.269047epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-03-012016-06-01North Western Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, Le Fevre Peninsula, North Western Adelaide, particles, quality, serviceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Legislative DatabaseUpdated versions of this dataset will not be published on this website after 26/7/2019.To request an up-to-date version of this dataset, please email: OPCWeb@sa.gov.au
Each of the files in this dataset provides a comprehensive set of the South Australian statutory law that was in operation on the date of the file's publication. Files are updated on a fortnightly basis.
For information on which pieces of law have been updated in a given fortnight, please refer to the 'Legislative database update package' datasets which are also published to this site.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/675635f9-6831-457a-ba2e-52b4d49701f52017-11-17T04:35:55.1518262019-09-06T05:31:17.653810OPCWeb@sa.gov.au2003-01-012019-07-26South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentact, law, legislation, policy, proclamation, regulation, stautecrime-justice-and-law
Levee BanksData layer includes a representation of large levee banks generally above 1 metre in height and greater than 300 metres in lengthdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cb33ac03-4a17-42cb-af5e-b7b35998f30b2013-05-17T08:36:00.3126662020-01-16T03:24:41.881861DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AJanuary 1990South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAerial Photography, Topography, Waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Report dataStatistical data that appears in the Libraries Board of South Australia Annual Reports.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3070a7b7-f76d-432d-8c9a-f9daf6077efa2017-11-08T23:22:10.1022942019-11-19T04:07:35.591376peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au2015-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAnnual report data, Libraries Board of South Australia, State Library of South Australia, statistics
Public LightingProvides geographic location and attribute data for the Public Lighting Network within the Adelaide City Council areadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0620eda8-eb2a-43e8-81e6-e9ba05ba7d552016-07-01T01:49:22.2418852016-07-08T07:08:04.036804DataSA@sa.gov.auAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideLighting Mount, Lighting Pole, Public Lightinghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Liquor & Gaming ApplicationsA data set containing publically accessible application details under Liquor and Gaming legislations. This information is provided from Consumer and Business Services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/61d45b48-85bc-4691-968f-3c8d5d23564b2013-05-16T01:49:30.7393822019-08-19T05:43:41.607162ocbawebmaster@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentBusiness, Consumer, Gambling, Gaming, Liquorbusiness-industry-and-trade
Liquor & Gaming LicencesA data set containing publically accessible licence details under Liquor and Gaming legislations. This information is provided from Consumer and Business Services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cf466291-8740-4b54-ae11-8c98c347f2012013-05-16T03:25:49.2668142019-08-19T05:17:29.155418cbswebmaster@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAuthorisations, business, Consumer, Gambling, Gaming, Licences, Licencing, Liquorbusiness-industry-and-trade
Listed Adult Community Education ProvidersListed Adult Education Providers (ACE) for the financial year 2012-13datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4aa64d9f-7951-475c-97f3-5df7f540e56e2013-05-22T01:47:24.8691342016-06-08T06:05:52.575445DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsAdult, Business, community, education, skills, Trainingeducation-skills-and-learning
List of Child and Family Health Service Centre LocationsThis dataset provides a list of the Child and Family Health Service Centres and their addresses.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b1b64b79-e634-4c79-a52f-1680b3ef5c9c2014-06-12T05:06:26.8271242016-04-21T00:04:21.575063DACRDataRequests@health.sa.gov.auPostcodeCurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthCAFHS, child, children, family, health, parenting, serviceshealth-and-wellbeing
Litter BinsThis dataset provides all the Litter Bins that exist within the Adelaide City Council area, available in CSV and KML.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/e05b4646-3160-47c9-a9b7-817bd31b91fd2014-06-01T06:46:20.1035972016-06-08T10:40:44.043146DataSA@sa.gov.auGPS location, bin type and featuresCurrentN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/AAssets, Bins, Litter Bins, planning, Rubbishhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Livestock ResiduesABS released data contains final estimates for data items collected in the 2014–15 Rural Environment and Agricultural Commodities Survey (REACS). The statistics on livestock areas and production were used to estimate biomass volumes for the Australian Biomass for Bioenergy Assessment Project.
Livestock industries may include cattle (meat and dairy), sheep and poultry.
Piggery data was derived from source data provided by Australian Pork Limited in the form of pig number data for pig farms in all Australian production states (2016/2017), without business names and with locations only given generically at post code level to protect privacy.
See RenewablesSA website for more information including metadata and data sources.
http://www.renewablessa.sa.gov.au/investor-information/bio-energy-roadmap/biomass-for-bioenergy-assessmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cd3f8af0-5057-4f8e-bc6a-0b61752ab5d12019-08-20T06:10:32.4851442019-08-20T06:16:52.550518resources.customerservices@sa.gov.auSA42014-06-302015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and MiningBioenergy, Biomass, Livestock, Organic residue
Local Government AreasThe location and extent of the local government areas (Councils) within South Australia in a variety of formats.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/968c8768-802a-48ed-92d9-eb927fe50c462013-05-14T05:14:29.3110682020-02-23T23:58:45.248915william.watt@sa.gov.au1996-03-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecouncil, council areas, council boundaries, council zones, location, map view of coucil areasbusiness-industry-and-trade, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Local Health NetworksAdministrative boundaries for managing the delivery of public hospital services and other community based health services as determined by the State Government.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/120bdc9e-1c96-4ea5-b98c-aa148bb33a102013-05-17T05:28:42.0171832020-02-19T00:50:52.541642DACRDataRequests@health.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAdministrative, Boundaries, Healthhealth-and-wellbeing
Local History Photo Collection - Port Adelaide EnfieldOver 3400 **Geotagged** historical photographs taken in the area of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. The dates range from the 1840's to 1990. This data can be downloaded as points from downloaded GeoJSON files (these contain Title, Description and Year taken and reference Flickr for the actual photos). The geoJSON files are named by subject matter. eg. "People - Clergy"
All photos reside on Flickr along with their Title, Description, Year taken, Tags (Keywords) and Geotags. https://www.flickr.com/photos/paelocalhistory/sets
All are arranged in albums under the Port Adelaide Enfield Local History Photos Flickr page. Approximately 800 of these images were sourced from the State Library of SA and were geotagged and attributed with metadata by the Council.
Flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/paelocalhistory/sets
These images can also be browsed over a map in this application: https://mapping.portenf.sa.gov.au/historydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/18cd3523-a1fc-4b21-b4a8-0f3f3e267a6c2015-05-28T05:01:31.4903222020-02-19T00:29:16.779465service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level18401990City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilaerial photographs, council, historic photographs, history, photo, port adelaide, port adelaide enfieldarts-culture-history
Locations of Support Services for Carers in South AustraliaThis dataset describes office locations for support services to carers in South Australia. These services provide Information and help for those providing ongoing care and assistance to a person who has a disability, chronic illness (including mental illness), is frail and requires assistance carrying out everyday tasks.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9c2a4a32-038d-4c8f-98c7-7f59e001d2132013-05-23T06:16:43.9202532020-02-24T01:49:58.252373gis.support@dcsi.sa.gov.auProperty Level2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesassistance, carers, disability, service outletscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Lord MayorsLists all Mayors & Lord Mayors throughout Adelaide City Council's 175 year history with accompanying image.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/35eda988-6bca-47b5-b4fc-54dd84d375ae2015-06-02T04:17:15.9266052016-06-08T04:08:21.166481city@adelaidecitycouncil.com18402015South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideCouncil, local history, Lord Mayor, Mayor, term of officearts-culture-history
Lost Adelaide Architecture PhotographsTwo photo sets on Flickr containing photographs of Lost Adelaide architecture from Central Adelaide (78 photographs) and Adelaide’s West End (70 photographs). These photographs have been used in two of the State Library’s walking tours for hand held devices, Lost Adelaide and Lost Adelaide: West End.
Contains brief information about each building and location.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2b0e3d83-159f-4118-a7e2-9612367372ed2013-05-21T07:06:04.9202322020-01-15T06:43:11.152721DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1846-1966AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaarchitecture, buildings, cinemas, colonial, demolition, history, photographs, planning, theatres, urban planningarts-culture-history
Lotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - ConsultantsLotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data on Consultants presented as a 5 year series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/22d2618c-5a69-42f3-b5aa-763da8ff55e92017-08-22T06:28:18.3028402019-09-23T00:38:29.614081datasa@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLotteries Commission of South Australiaconsultantsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Lotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - ContractorsLotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data on Contractors presented as a 5 year series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/03064c8f-3d98-4d50-95ef-58fd50121de22018-08-15T23:56:10.9291462019-09-23T00:40:59.064250lcsa@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLotteries Commission of South Australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
Lotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - Executive Employment in the AgencyLotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data on Executive Employment in the agency.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6ce8b7c5-136c-46f2-ab13-269e2e3f53c02017-08-22T06:18:09.5708672019-09-23T00:31:29.546727datasa@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLotteries Commission of South Australiaemployment, executivegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Lotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - Instances of fraud detected in the agencyLotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data on instances of fraud detected in the agency.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d7a16840-b3f7-4174-8ac6-64a2460d01b12017-08-22T05:37:32.4440532019-09-23T00:43:30.898171datasa@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLotteries Commission of South Australiafraudgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Lotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - Public Complaints received by the agencyLotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - Public Complaints received by the agency.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/de24d329-35c2-41bd-8cd3-428f442b6d6c2017-08-22T05:18:00.1060102019-09-23T00:45:35.648135datasa@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLotteries Commission of South Australiacomplaintsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Lotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - Whistleblowers disclosureLotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - Whistle-blower's disclosure.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d98275e3-b16c-478c-82a7-289ae0db7c002017-08-22T05:08:03.7175882019-09-23T00:44:23.689223datasa@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLotteries Commission of South Australiadisclosures, whistleblowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Lotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data - Work Health & SafetyLotteries Commission of South Australia Annual Report Data on Work Health & Safety presented as a 5 year series.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b7bfdbe1-1ec8-4717-a382-b81faa31d4912018-08-16T00:04:30.7757142019-09-23T00:06:51.511346lcsa@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLotteries Commission of South Australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
Luminaires by TariffNumber of luminaires by tariff at signalised intersectionsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/524999dc-8312-403f-ab4b-452980ef080f2017-06-28T23:28:07.4176992018-05-03T06:54:53.203761David.Richardson@sa.gov.au2017-01-012017-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureIntersection, Roads, Traffic Lights, Traffic Signalstransport-travel-and-motoring
Major and Minor RoadsProvides locations and names of every major road and minor road within the Adelaide City Council area.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d337f781-d87e-4e1f-9c54-ac360c6e90c82013-05-15T22:16:43.5510112016-06-08T10:38:03.994612DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, council, locations, major roads, Minor roads, roads, streets, Transporttransport-travel-and-motoring
Major Developments DirectoryThe Major Developments Directory is developed by the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy (DMITRE) as a showcase of South Australian projects with a capital expenditure of $5 million or more.
This year's directory showcases a record 313 major projects underway or planned with a total value of more than $100 billion, each creating investor, supplier and work force opportunities in this state.
Find out more about the Directory at: http://www.dmitre.sa.gov.au/invest_in_south_australia/major_developments_directorydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/0a864f77-0080-47c5-b885-674b597913002013-05-21T02:28:20.7566872017-08-29T05:36:55.487860DataSA@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsdefence, development, education, energy, health, industrial, industry, infrastructure, investment, manufacturing, minerals, projects, resources, waterhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
MapIQMapIQ allows you to find community based service outlets anywhere in South Australia from a postcode level down to your neighbourhooddatasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2e1c18d8-8998-4742-adc8-d1c0a5c7862a2013-03-20T23:27:53.8666672016-06-08T06:01:52.642316DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicescommunity, Neighbourhoodcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Maps and ChartsThis dataset contains images of more than 1000 selected maps and charts with South Australian coverage.
Use in conjunction with the Flickr API [https://www.flickr.com/services/api/](https://www.flickr.com/services/api/).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5d5dcaf1-44e9-44d1-aec7-ca0fe1509a302016-06-29T04:49:22.1536782020-01-15T06:48:55.606434peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1802-01-011938-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAdelaide, charts, historical data, maps, South Australiaarts-culture-history, transport-travel-and-motoring, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Maralinga Conservation Park (Mamungari) Co-Management Board Annual Report DataMaralinga Conservation Park (Mamungari) Co-Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/191332c9-e03b-4d11-b212-41c74bf582732017-07-21T05:41:16.9950042020-01-06T03:52:07.022724datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Marine Park Network BoundariesThis dataset identifies the land and waters within the SA Marine Parks Network Zoning which is dedicated to conservation under the Marine Parks Act 2007. The South Australian Marine Parks were established to protect the biological diversity of South Australian coastal waters and provide for ecologically sustainable use of the State’s natural resources. The Government of South Australia is committed to the development of a South Australian Representative System of Marine Protected Areas (SARSMPA). Internal zoning includes Restricted Access Zones (RAZ), Sanctuary Zones (SZ), Habitat Protection Zones (HPZ), and General Managed Use Zones (GMUZ).datasetaarCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/4ecfa227-ace7-447a-bd68-fff8292c88942013-05-20T01:35:50.8548332022-03-09T03:44:27.388862DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ADecember 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterConservation, Marine, Marine Conservation, nature, Protected Areaswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Marine Park Network CoordinatesThis dataset identifies the longitude and latitude of the South Australian Marine Park outer boundaries at different locations within the state.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7fe9cba1-cc09-4694-bba8-58c3d338a04c2013-05-20T01:50:38.9395802020-01-16T03:25:15.230829DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ACurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterMarine Conservation, Protected Areaswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Marine Park Special Purpose AreasThis dataset identifies special purpose areas to accommodate existing and future uses and activities and/or managed areas within the SA Marine Parks Network.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a76d85d8-741f-4c72-a59c-6c86f401cb8f2013-05-20T02:18:47.8743332020-01-16T03:23:21.344379DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ADecember 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterMarine Conservation, Protected Areaswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Marine Park ZoningThis dataset identifies the land and waters within the SA Marine Parks Network Zoning which is dedicated to conservation under the Marine Parks Act 2007. The South Australian Marine Parks were established to protect the biological diversity of South Australian coastal waters and provide for ecologically sustainable use of the States natural resources. The Government of South Australia is committed to the development of a South Australian Representative System of Marine Protected Areas (SARSMPA). Internal zoning includes Restricted Access Zones (RAZ), Sanctuary Zones (SZ), Habitat Protection Zones (HPZ), and General Managed Use Zones (GMUZ), which will be proclaimed in late 2012.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/137e6931-05ce-48cd-b1da-e04c1ba3c8442013-05-20T02:26:05.6119802020-01-16T03:26:07.426215DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ADecember 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterMarine Conservation, Protected Areaswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Marine Park Zoning CoordinatesThis dataset identifies the coordinates in Degrees Decimal Minutes (DDM) of the South Australian Marine Park zoning boundaries.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ff5c0a38-9cc8-4602-accf-31e1780cef972013-05-20T04:03:06.6014122020-02-18T05:10:37.758671DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ADecember 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterMarine Conservation, Protected Areaswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Shipwreck and Relic ImagesThis dataset includes over 2000 images of shipwrecks and shipwreck relics which provides a unique insight into the State's maritime history.
In addition to the images the dataset includes an extract from the South Australian Register of Historic Shipwrecks. The database includes all known shipwrecks located in South Australian and Australian waters adjacent to South Australia. It includes information pertaining to Historic Shipwreck and Historic Relics as described under the (Commonwealth) Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 and the (South Australian) Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981.
The dataset includes shipwrecks that have not yet been declared under either of these Acts. Filtering may take place to restrict the location of sensitive shipwrecks where condition assessments are pending.
The Maritime Register (XML) contains the image URL which can be matched to the image name. The register also includes the shipwreck name, historical background, description of the relic, location of the shipwreck and other details.
See also: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/shipwrecksdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/7d6268cf-2f79-4a69-9254-6085e283a8f42017-05-22T01:32:35.9204472018-10-10T23:41:27.029002datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterHeritage, Maritime, Shipwrecksarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Marriage CelebrantsA list of Marriage Celebrants. Please refer to metadata template for more information.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/034654e8-e7e3-467f-9b4c-04183f7f19932013-05-17T04:58:10.3738382019-09-03T06:09:55.592960DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentbusiness, Celebrants, Consumer, Marriage, servicescrime-justice-and-law, community-information-and-citizen-services
Soil Mass Movement (landslip)Mass movement (landslip) occurs on sloping ground where large slabs of the ground surface slide downhill. Mapping shows the extent of, or potential for, landslip, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating total land areas affected by, or with potential for, mass movement (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/539eae50-1c28-4394-90a6-4d0d15ed97ae2016-06-09T03:32:03.2869952020-02-18T22:55:01.055090datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SA Health Mental Health dataTime series state level datasets showing important indicators regarding mental health. Includes data on mental health readmissions within 28 days, Mental health Community Care with within seven days of discharge and mental health average length of stay (days).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a9372b1f-e5c0-4d03-9714-0dc707343f2f2017-07-03T23:01:38.8163122018-08-07T01:09:56.351669dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auSouth Australia by financial year2013-07-012018-05-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthmental healthhealth-and-wellbeing
Metro median house salesQuarterly median house prices for metropolitan Adelaide by suburbdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/0d447195-1158-4a3c-8cc7-0e333b87eb722015-07-03T03:42:03.5902522020-02-05T05:08:20.492303LSCustomerSupport@sa.gov.auQuarterly by suburb2015-01-012016-10-31Metropolitan AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureadelaide, house, price, sales, suburbhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Metropolitan Adelaide Boundary (Development Act 1993)The Metropolitan Adelaide Boundary (Development Act 1993) defines Metropolitan Adelaide for the purposes of the Development Act 1993. Government Gazette notice link: http://publicsector.sa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/Metropolitan-Adelaide-Boundary-Govt-Gazette-1993.pdfdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/fa844c04-dadd-4b57-9c85-7b103a38fbdc2016-10-10T04:39:10.4680072020-02-19T00:16:23.427012DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au1994-01-15South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurehuman environment, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Metropolitan Open Space System Study Area (MOSS)The Metropolitan Open Space System (MOSS) study area shows boundaries of pre-defined areas zoned or earmarked for Second Generation Parklands or open space and includes land already purchased and incorporated into the system. The boundary is a thematic depiction only.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/5fb4e6d7-1afe-4f91-a575-f65b451b3c2b2013-05-17T03:42:24.0276372020-02-24T02:12:27.719359mailto:DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureadelaide, boundaries, Land, metropolitan, nature, open_space, parklands, Planning, recreation, Spatial, Zoneshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Mineral Drillholes, Petroleum and Geothermal WellsLocation of South Australian mineral drillholes, petroleum and geothermal wells.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Download Instructions: From SARIG http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au/Shortcut/DrillholesWells select 'Active Layers' and click the download icon.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/60856a5f-869a-4b43-9c51-edcce0170bb92017-07-26T05:31:00.8494362020-02-24T01:31:04.653691datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and Miningdrillholes, geothermal, mineral, petroleum, wellswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Mineral TenementsLocation of all current and historic mineral tenements issued under the Mining Act, 1971.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ, WMS and WFS
Download Instructions: From SARIG http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au/Shortcut/MineralTenements select 'Active Layers' and click the download icon.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/a66a6e64-e38d-4f34-af4d-41d556d8daa62014-06-27T00:46:47.9905312020-02-24T01:28:19.896540DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and Mininghistoric, minerals, mining, mining production, tenementswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Mining Production Tenement Regulations AreasReferral areas concerning the siting of Mining Tenement from Schedule 20 of the regulations to the Development Act 1993.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/bb56bee3-61c3-438e-96b1-bbc0a0ce76b02016-10-10T04:46:16.2100692020-02-19T00:13:52.011858DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au1994-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurehuman environment, mining, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Minor Capital Works Projects Completed 2015-16Minor works are all new works such as alterations, upgrades, modifications, additions, deletions, and demolitions of existing departmental facilities, but are not general maintenance, Housing SA or ICT/BT minor works.
Dataset indicates all minor works projects that have been completed for the financial year.
Dataset includes: The area the project was completed in, a description of the project, and the actual cost of the project.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/d980da80-ac14-46a9-bcc0-25952b8754d02016-07-07T01:20:00.4467292018-09-04T06:12:43.283470DLDCSIAssets&Facilities-TeamLeaders@dcsi.sa.gov.au2014-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAssets, Facilities, Minor Worksgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Monday testMonday testdatasetengCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/12c12f41-775e-4f47-8dfe-9c957d4c58b12020-05-04T04:19:04.2110542020-05-04T04:29:31.091612data@data.sa.gov.au2020-05-182020-05-16SA0062407: South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/A
MonumentsProvides locations of all the monuments that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/f798f4cd-ce0a-4623-bb94-2b81c6bdf52a2014-06-02T13:26:34.0251952016-06-08T10:44:38.062565DataSA@sa.gov.auGPS location, monument type and brief descritionCurrentN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aassets, monuments, planningarts-culture-history, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Mount Barker District Council RoadsDisplays the centreline of all State and Local Government trafficable roads within Mount Barker District Council. Includes numerous attributes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6ac47902-380f-492c-aa68-d8af86f421342017-01-17T22:43:28.9139142018-10-08T05:15:27.832765tjordan@mountbarker.sa.gov.au2009-03-01CurrentMount Barker District CouncilLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auMount Barker District CouncilRoad, Transport, Transportationtransport-travel-and-motoring
Mount Gambier Destitute RegisterDestitute records from Mount Gambier, including information on applicants such as ship and arrival date, infirmity, circumstances, family, means of subsistence.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f475bf72-2aac-4893-a162-aaa5343a490d2016-07-04T01:13:31.1229922016-07-04T01:14:58.244849datasa@sa.gov.au1883-01-011894-01-01South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auMount Gambier Librarydestitute, family history, Mount Gambierarts-culture-history
Mount Gambier Groundwater ChemistryTown water sourced from groundwater resources can be impacted by storm water runoff. This dataset shows water chemistry of groundwater wells within the Mount Gambier Local Government Area (LGA), South Australia.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/123073c1-5f3c-4f28-a4db-54705a40c7e02014-06-16T02:24:05.1962382016-06-08T05:58:33.941192DataSA@sa.gov.auFrequency of water sampling varies between wellsVarious periodic water samplingN/AMount Gambier Local Government Area, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergroundwater, Quality, salinity, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Mount Gambier Main Street TradersHistorical information about commercial buildings and ownership in the Main Street of Mount Gambier including date information, owner and or company name, business type and newspaper article dates and references to the images held in the Les Hill Photographic Collection. Information is based on research of publicly available information.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0e4a82b7-b1d9-47d8-8c74-3cb2ac2966612014-06-10T14:53:05.8169082016-06-08T07:11:39.244861DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1847-1940N/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auMount Gambier LibraryBusiness, Commercial Buildings, commercial street, main street, mount gambier, Owners, tradersarts-culture-history, business-industry-and-trade
Mount Lofty Ranges Priority AreasDefines three areas/zones within the Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed based on water quality risk within the current Adelaide mains water supply system.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f6357913-51aa-48ab-8747-bc82a3f229ed2016-12-12T01:11:12.0746942019-08-14T05:42:29.007455epainfo@epa.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)environment, Mount Lofty Ranges, quality, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Mount Lofty Ranges WatershedThis dataset portrays the extent of the Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed for the purpose of the Natural Resources Management (NRM) Act 2004.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/77c4731e-59a3-4bce-aaa3-6141ab0ab7382013-05-17T09:06:40.2832872020-02-19T00:38:26.107241DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AJuly 2004Mount Lofty RangesGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAdministrative Boundary, Surface Water Management, Water Management, Water Quality Management, Water Resources, Water Rivers Management, Water Supply Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Movie and TV Series Filming LocationsLocations of filming of movies and TV series in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.
Dataset compiled from past records of filming permits. Includes feature films and TV series dating back to the 1970's.
Lists, Date, Production details, Writers, Director, Cast and a URL link to more details on IMDb internet movie portal. Includes films up to year 2011.
Dataset is incomplete, however this has been published for proof-of-concept purposes for the national Govhack competition. If anyone is interested in helping out on the completion of this dataset, contact the GIS officer at the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/4b4fe571-04f1-44d9-9ee4-249cfbd879df2016-07-29T05:15:04.5626522019-09-09T04:19:34.389705customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auUnit1974-01-012011-01-01City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield CouncilFilm, Movie, Moviesarts-culture-history
Mt Gambier, South Australia, Blue Lake LevelsTime series of water levels the Mt Gambier Blue Lake summarized to daily intervals sourced from a telemetered data logger located at lakes edge.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedRecorded hourly; data presented as daily mean on the website/data/dataset/c62d0989-33bd-4423-ac8f-53377891714f2014-06-16T04:52:23.9255462016-06-15T23:56:51.714240DataSA@sa.gov.auCurrentN/AMt Gambier, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBlue lake, Lake level, mount gambier, telemetry, time-serieswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Multicultural Grants 2014-2015Grant amount provided by organisation and location of organisation, by financial year. The dataset includes: organization name, project purpose, and how much was funded.
Dataset initially released by Multicultural Affairs when under the Department of Human Services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f7b27d36-3dd4-4ae3-ab81-068883c51ae52016-07-07T03:35:53.8177732019-08-02T04:05:57.393889DLDCSIPolicyandCommunityDevelopment@dcsi.sa.gov.auSpatial: random area / Temporal: annual (single interval)2014-07-012015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetDevelopment, Grant, Multicultural, Policy, Projectgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Multicultural Grants by Applicants 2013-2014Grant amount provided by organization and location of organization, by financial year.
Dataset initially released by Multicultural Affairs when under the Department of Human Services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a4b1b332-9c3a-46f8-9cb7-e94a6cc14c4a2015-06-10T00:09:50.5390402019-08-02T04:06:57.599854datasa@sa.gov.aun/a01-07-201330-06-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcommunity grants, Grants, multiculturalcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
SASP Target 5 - MulticulturalismCommunity acceptance of people from diverse cultures,datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/d9b0aa72-c6fc-4e47-9785-86ed47bdc1992015-07-01T04:35:17.3775902015-08-13T05:49:37.346548datasa@sa.gov.auannual2010South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetmulticultural, sasparts-culture-history
Murray Bridge PhotographsSelected images (54) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Murray Bridge.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/02ae1642-b8cc-4c98-a7d7-6e2c7e1ec7cb2013-05-21T08:35:27.8947852019-11-15T06:10:14.516240DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1870-1975Murray BridgeGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiabuildings, collections, floods, history, Murray Bridge, photographs, portraits, River Murray Steamers, shipping, steamers, trade, transportarts-culture-history
Veterans' Health Advisory CouncilVeterans Health Advisory Council 2017-18datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fa0b3836-a2da-46d9-abdd-0234615a1f8c2018-11-28T05:23:23.4104212020-01-24T01:34:53.704409DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auaggregate2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Health
Naracoorte Lucindale Footpath NetworkA representation of footpaths managed by the Naracoorte Lucindale CouncildatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/acaaf9c7-c362-4a3d-bda2-47116f7de6522016-05-12T06:33:39.7056002016-05-12T06:39:50.937191Council@nlc.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auNaracoorte Lucindale CouncilFootpath, Pathway, Tracktransport-travel-and-motoring
National ABS Census Boundaries Web Service (Pilot GovHack 2017)This service identifies 2016 ABS census (ASGS) boundaries at a location coordinated point. Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) service is a point in a polygon. The boundary areas returned can be used as an additional layer over a basemap and can be used to perform analytics when mashed up with other statistical or spatial data.
Please read the User documentation published with this record.
A Location SA Data mentor will monitor the GovHack slack channel on the weekend for troubleshooting.
This services will be free and active until 30 September 2017 (or the GovHack international Red Carpet Awards if after this date) to support the pilot and showcase GovHack concepts created using Location SA data services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ee946dd4-f27b-4aee-89ca-ea4efca55aa12017-07-25T08:31:16.1157202017-07-25T08:36:27.930976locationsa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLocation SAboundaries, census, location, locationsa, map, mapbasecommunity-information-and-citizen-services, developer-portal
National Address Locator Web Service (Pilot GovHack 2017) (Archived Oct 2017)The service validates addresses and returns the standardised address, their locations (X,Y coordinates) and match score. These coordinates can be used with the Location SA Street Map Web Service or other map data to display the returned record on a map. Address Locator data is current as at February 2017 nationally. Data incorporates G-NAF ©PSMA Australia Limited licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under the Open Geo-coded National Address File (G-NAF) End User Licence Agreement for the purpose of verifying, validating and mapping addresses.
Please read the User documentation published with this record.
A Location SA Data mentor will monitor the GovHack slack channel on the weekend for troubleshooting.
This services will be free and active until 30 September 2017 (or the GovHack international Red Carpet Awards if after this date) to support the pilot and showcase GovHack concepts created using Location SA data services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/1cfc8b4d-228e-48de-a015-3578f86b2bac2017-07-25T08:15:54.5268332017-10-23T03:41:07.096630locationsa@sa.gov.auX,Y coordinates, Unit levelN/AAustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLocation SAaddress, coordinates, GNAF, Govhack, locator, standardised addresses, validation, webservicehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, developer-portal
National Regional ProfileThe National Regional Profile (NRP) presents data for 2010-14 for Local Government Areas, Australian Statistical Geography Standard regions (Statistical Areas 2, 3 and 4, and Greater Capital City Statistical Areas), States/Territories and Australia.
The NRP is designed for users interested in the socio-economic and environmental characteristics of regions - and in comparisons with similar geographies across Australia. Data are arranged under the broad themes/topics of Economy, Industry, People, and Energy and Environment.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b57de047-9ab9-4b6a-a160-6e267e02403a2013-04-15T00:04:39.2643702017-01-23T03:59:10.976353DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)economy, energy, environment, industry, population, statisticshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
National Youthweek Events 2015 - 2016Location of the Youthweek events from 2015-2016. The dataset includes: the event name, event category, location address and suburb, event website and social media, event start and end time, age range, cost, region, event owner.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cb4ec63d-ea1f-450e-ad68-b983e3d950b32016-07-07T03:40:32.5669242018-08-10T06:07:41.459009DLDCSIPolicyandCommunityDevelopment@dcsi.sa.gov.auSpatial: by street/postal address / Temporal: annual (single interval)2015-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Serviceseducation-skills-and-learning
Native Vegetation Council Annual Report DataNative Vegetation Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6362ff8c-660b-4db4-a67c-100cb466a46a2017-07-21T04:59:49.4743422018-11-19T00:35:43.326598datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, government, vegetationgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Natural Resource Management RegionsThe Natural Resources Management (NRM) Boundaries define the area of responsibility for each of the State's eight NRM Boards. These Boards are responsible for the planning and management of the region's Natural Resources and undertake many of the roles formally performed by the Catchment Water Management Boards, Soil Conservation Boards, Animal and Plant Control Boards etc.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d169483c-4440-4ae8-8581-82e2690f7ed12013-05-17T08:40:58.6545172020-01-16T03:16:46.759127DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A2009-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries Conservation, Boundaries Management, Natural Resource Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
NatureMapsNatureMaps is an initiative of the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources that provides a common access point to maps and geographic information about South Australia's natural resources in an interactive online mapping format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/405be0f2-ed14-46b5-a0ef-a8f0508b3d7a2016-07-01T00:49:08.8336372016-07-01T01:03:41.984561datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Netley Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the Western Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/29f1664d-5911-49f5-b0bb-272d9eef9c322014-06-22T14:21:51.8947012020-04-17T05:52:15.656857epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Western Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, gaseous, nitrogen oxides, ozone, quality, services, Western Adelaidewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Netley Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data for the Western Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/25cc8dc0-e68f-4082-b070-050977aec8a52018-11-16T03:19:30.7630742020-04-17T06:33:24.342864epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, meteorology, services, weather, Western Adelaide, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Netley Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Western Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b46ea120-ed9c-484e-9473-bb5cbe8fd1c82014-06-22T14:33:13.9534272020-04-17T05:55:51.566383epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Western Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, particles, quality, services, Western Adelaidewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
newestsssdatasetengLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/0a197c9d-afe8-44da-bbe6-bcb90521ddab2020-05-20T15:41:35.5712852022-03-10T02:20:32.601298s@s.a2020-05-15xxs@s.auatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideddd
New Public Housing AllocationsTotal number of new public housing allocations.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/25e3e0bc-23bf-445c-993b-565857e669b82014-06-27T00:43:49.1969012019-09-05T06:51:48.412523HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2012-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAboriginal, allocation, homeless, public, self-identifyingcrime-justice-and-law
Newspaper Articles relating to Sir Ross SmithNewspaper articles relating to Sir Ross Smith and the 1919 Epic Flight from England to Australia. Datasets are divided into themes of prelude to the epic flight, the epic flight and death and funeral of Sir Ross Smith. Articles are sourced from South Australian newspapers *The Advertiser*, *Daily Herald*, *The Observer* and *The Register*.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1338ff17-9b2f-43b9-ae6c-711fc3644d342019-06-24T02:47:32.5287092019-08-29T04:43:40.630658peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1918-01-011922-12-31GlobalGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaaviation, england-australia air race, epic flight, history, newspapers, state library of south australia, trovearts-culture-history
Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DataNgaut Ngaut Conservation Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2aaaedb2-4ccc-41e3-baed-87663a80e7962017-07-21T05:42:24.5904812020-01-06T03:55:28.766277datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Northern Adelaide Local Health Network (NALHN)The Northern Adelaide Local Health Network (NALHN) provides care for more than 400,000 people living in the North and North East metropolitan area of Adelaide, as well as services for people from regional areas.
NALHN’s health services include Lyell McEwin and Modbury Hospitals, GP Plus Super Clinic and Health Care Centres, community and acute youth, adult, older persons and forensic mental services and Watto Purrunna Aboriginal Primary Health Care sites.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a31563ca-784b-4aa0-b18f-e7eb617e64f52017-08-31T06:18:28.6064312019-11-21T07:27:13.623767DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auData by financial year2012/132016/17South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual Report, Healthgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Northern Adelaide Local Heath Network Governing CouncilNorthern Adelaide Local Health Network Governing Council Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9591b944-b25d-48bd-b36f-8146c45e97022017-10-16T23:48:24.2750902017-11-30T00:26:08.883753DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthNorthern Adelaide Local Health Network Governing Council Annual Reporthealth-and-wellbeing
Northern and Yorke NRM Board Annual Report DataNorthern and Yorke NRM Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d7dfa20a-9f67-4dc8-830f-2add18793e5b2017-07-23T23:27:42.3248792019-02-22T00:21:33.052325datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Northfield Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the North eastern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/13cad712-44e6-4b6e-82f7-7260619bb0612014-06-22T15:14:29.5509532020-04-17T06:04:24.791624epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01North Eastern Adelaide RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, gaseous, nitrogen oxides, North Eastern Adelaide, ozone, quality, services, sulfur dioxidewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Northfield Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data for the Northeastern Adelaide region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/a2bd84fb-3b66-490b-887e-f8f9a416f7962018-11-16T03:25:44.5343212020-04-17T06:34:16.678426epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, meteorology, North Eastern Adelaide, services, weather, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Areas Under Development Moratorium (Water Usage)As a result of investigation into the ground and surface water usage throughout the state, certain areas are ear-marked as having possible problems. If this occurs, the area is put under a moratorium to halt any further development, while the area is further investigated.
If it is decided that the area requires water usage monitoring, then the area may be prescribed. When an area is prescribed, the linework is removed from this layer and placed in the Prescribed areas layer. This coverage contains the linework of those areas which are under moratorium. This linework is used as a base for policy and investigates projects to determine whether prescribing is appropriate. This layer is maintained as the master coverage of moratorium areas within the state.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/bed61f00-f0e0-434d-b3d7-bbf910455eca2013-05-17T08:48:44.0844732016-06-17T00:56:52.492966DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AMarch 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterWater Management, Water Quality Management, Water Resources, Water Rivers Management, Water Supply Management, Water Surface Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Nullabor Parks Advisory Committee Annual Report DataNullabor Parks Advisory Committee Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d081d182-415f-42f2-b63a-d4c3f6edad392017-07-21T05:43:24.2741492020-01-06T04:00:22.673135datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Nullarbor Advisory Committee Annual ReportNullarbor Advisory Committee Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/643fe686-8ce1-4056-98b3-1b975ea287402017-07-24T04:46:01.2766072018-08-17T02:19:25.684053datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Number of Properties by Land Use CodeSummary data showing a count of properties for each 4 digit land use code in the City of OnkaparingadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/51c8c146-9cc6-4899-b76f-a67dd9c8296c2015-06-16T01:02:42.0026252019-08-30T03:41:43.652854kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auAggregated by 4 digit land use code2015-06-152019-08-30South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacouncil, land use, onkaparinga, propertycommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Number of Properties by Planning ZoneSummary data showing a count of properties for each planning zone in the Onkaparinga Development PlandatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/a39a58c0-19cd-4329-8185-e4951d7d81382015-06-16T00:46:39.4854222019-08-30T03:42:02.519681kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auAggregated by planning zone2015-06-152019-08-30South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacouncil, development, onkaparinga, planning, property, zonecommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Number of Properties by PostcodeSummary data showing a count of properties for each postcodedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/f9d35e8b-79a7-4ae8-8f39-e45a6631844e2015-06-16T00:36:06.6094632019-08-30T03:56:30.171148kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auAggregated by postcode2015-06-152019-08-30South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacouncil, onkaparinga, postcode, propertycommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Number of Properties by Street and SuburbSummary data showing a count of properties for each street and suburb in the City of OnkaparingadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/a4c37b47-08e2-4ae8-a80f-a117a67b58032015-06-16T00:30:40.2526572019-08-30T04:35:57.448175kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auAggregated by street and suburb2015-06-152019-08-30South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacouncil, onkaparinga, property, street, suburbcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Number of Properties by SuburbSummary data showing a count of properties for each suburb in the City of OnkaparingadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/18d48973-8061-46fb-9121-9cfafffd54082015-06-16T00:57:22.4452872019-08-30T01:56:37.336576kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auAggregated by suburb2015-06-162019-08-30South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacouncil, onkaparinga, property, suburbcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
No of Properties by Suburb and Land Use CodeSummary data showing a count of properties for each suburb and land use codedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/60272c10-7875-4669-95a7-988e694547142015-06-16T00:22:38.4995232019-08-29T07:44:59.657797kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auAggregated by 4 digit land use code and suburb2015-06-152019-08-29South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacouncil, land use, onkaparinga, property, suburbcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Number of Properties by Suburb and Planning ZoneSummary data showing a count of properties for each suburb and planning zone in the Onkaparinga Development PlandatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/d080706c-2c05-433d-b84d-9aa9b6ccae732015-06-16T00:03:23.4689552019-08-29T07:37:26.590576kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auAggregated by planning zone and suburb2015-06-152019-08-29South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacouncil, development, onkaparinga, planning, property, suburb, zonecommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Occupational LicencesA list of occupational licencesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/0ddf2305-c116-4d5d-a197-736122fa67b62013-05-17T05:05:26.6113912019-08-19T05:19:16.263998cbswebmaster@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentbusiness, consumer, Licence, Occupational, servicesbusiness-industry-and-trade
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Adjudication OutcomesA report of the adjudication outcomes for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/02091b1e-3d10-4c43-a0d2-cb65c19178ed2018-05-28T00:26:04.2635822019-11-01T04:11:09.033579Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAdjudication Outcomes, Director of Public Prosecutions, Director of Public Prosecutions ODPP DPP Adjudication Outcomes, DPP, ODPPcrime-justice-and-law
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions AppealsCrown Appeals, Defence Appeals and Leave to Appeal ApplicationsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/92aa4bfd-8bac-4232-a421-60b7249baf272018-05-28T00:29:28.1111102019-11-01T04:10:10.669769Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAppeal, Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP, ODPPcrime-justice-and-law
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Briefing OutA report of briefing out by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/97537f61-587c-4d82-a88c-89873f4543732018-05-28T00:31:39.3683752019-11-01T04:10:58.283528Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentBriefing out, Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP, ODPP
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Criminal Assets ConfiscationsA report of the criminal asset confiscations for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3e564b5c-c751-4f4a-b36c-03bfbc88cb582018-05-28T00:33:14.5680532019-11-01T04:11:23.176520Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentConfiscations, Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP, ODPPcrime-justice-and-law
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions District and Supreme Court Reasons for Vacated TrialsA report of the reasons for vacated trials in the District and Supreme Court for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ac23be07-99cd-4073-b847-760cac17b1fd2018-05-28T00:40:11.6231602019-11-01T04:12:48.446616Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentDirector of Public Prosecutions, District Court, DPP, ODPP, Supreme Court, Trial, Vacatedcrime-justice-and-law
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Prosecution Briefs Outcomes - CommittalA report of the prosecution brief outcomes for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/77c92c85-40ff-4935-a8e2-9bdff5476f3e2018-05-28T00:34:39.2936842019-11-01T04:10:49.397072Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2018-06-30N/A2012-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentBrief, Committal, Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP, ODPPcrime-justice-and-law
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Prosecution Briefs Outcomes - District and Supreme CourtA report of the prosecution brief outcomes in the District and Supreme Court for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bc6871a0-3201-4e3d-92f4-ab114bfb36932018-05-28T00:37:08.8748902019-11-01T04:10:36.672859Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentBrief, Director of Public Prosecutions, District Court, DPP, ODPP, Supreme Courtcrime-justice-and-law
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Prosecution Briefs Received and FinalisedA report of the prosecution briefs received and finalised for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3d67561c-9eca-4b24-be0f-a08072988f0d2018-05-28T00:38:36.7016412019-11-01T04:10:22.935953Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2018-06-30N/A2012-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentBrief, Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP, Finalised, ODPP, Receivedcrime-justice-and-law
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Trial Outcomes - District and Supreme CourtA report of the trial outcomes in the District and Supreme Court for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7591e583-b5a7-485b-9cbd-546c631af8a22018-05-28T00:41:57.6144022019-11-01T04:11:37.388599Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentDirector of Public Prosecutions, District Court, DPP, ODPP, Supreme Court, Trial Outcomecrime-justice-and-law
Office of the Public AdvocateThis data shows how the Office of the Public Advocate over the last five yearsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cf315477-d889-49d8-a326-f531fad1c12c2017-09-22T02:14:44.9172002019-12-11T06:37:44.322394opa@agd.sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auOffice of the Public Advocateadvocacy, dispute resolution, guardianship, mediationcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Old Colonists photographsPortrait photographs of 'Old Colonists' – settlers who arrived in the colony of South Australia before 1841. The men Old Colonists were invited to attend a banquet held by businessman Emanuel Solomon on 28 December 1871 to commemorate 35 years since European colonisation. Photographs are sourced from two composite or 'mosaic' photographs, one of men and one of women.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9f1775b6-9c4f-4e27-819b-33c83d0601f92019-06-17T04:23:32.0341282019-08-29T04:44:14.837878peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1856-01-011885-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiahistoric photographs, history, people, portraits, state library of south australiaarts-culture-history
On Street Parking Ticket MachinesProvides locations of all the parking machines that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/7c92fd11-a2f4-4ca6-b7f2-f23bf123dff92014-06-03T01:24:52.4634712016-06-08T07:17:47.125304DataSA@sa.gov.auGPS location, max parking hours, rate per hour, operational time and maximum number of baysCurrentN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/AOn Street Parking, Parking, planning, Ticket Machinestransport-travel-and-motoring
On Street Parking ZonesDisplays the on-street parking zones located in the Adelaide City Council areas.
Information provided includes the zone’s location, status, number of spaces available, size of park, and any associated parking controls and limits.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/0cb3b204-41f6-4703-aabf-c8c5adfc08d02013-05-28T04:13:59.1358632016-11-15T06:22:39.971472DataSA@sa.gov.auAll restrictions & controlsCurrentN/AAdelaide City Council boundaryLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aaccess, adelaide, business, consumer, Limits, Parking, residential, Street, taxi, Zonetransport-travel-and-motoring
Oral HistoriesThis dataset includes 952 selected oral history transcripts from the J.D. Somerville Oral History Collection, the central repository for unpublished oral history tapes and transcripts in South Australia.
The collection is intended to provide an oral record of all aspects of the South Australian experience and particularly of those who are poorly represented in documentary records, such as low income earners, people of non-English speaking background, women, and country people. The collection also provides a representative sample of the various uses of oral history, such as academic, commissioned, local history, community arts, school and family history.
The transcripts are in PDF format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a1fce9bf-9afe-426f-a4b8-e2661e6114362016-06-29T05:56:30.6827532019-08-29T04:33:50.156866peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1960-01-012013-12-31South Australia, AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiahistorical data, oral history, personal stories, reminiscences, South Australiaarts-culture-history, business-industry-and-trade
Organisations Accredited Under the Australian Service Excellence StandardsAustralian Service Excellence Standards (ASES) is a set of standards tailored for Community Services. The dataset contains details for organisations that are accredited or currently working toward accreditation.
The dataset includes: organisation name, if they have been accredited, organisation head, address, phone number.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eefed08f-3cdd-4c1f-a319-390c59cd488d2016-07-07T03:43:32.7657212018-08-13T02:31:51.093977DLDCSIPolicyandCommunityDevelopment@dcsi.sa.gov.auSpatial: by street/postal address / Temporal: random, multiple interval (updated as necessary)2001-01-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAccreditation, ASES, Organisations, Quality, Standardsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Our CommunityStatistical information about house crime rates in OnkaparingadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ad22095c-1ae7-486f-b31b-0d2412a49bc32016-06-28T04:31:19.3591522019-09-05T07:29:44.431898kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingacrime, onkaparinga, statisticshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Our Council2018 council election results and successful candidates for the Onkaparinga area.
Results of the 2013 Community Satisfaction Survey.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/9b1bcc45-47ec-4a1c-96b3-7a5bcaf084ca2016-06-29T02:03:42.5389982019-08-29T05:52:28.887385kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au2014-03-152014-11-07South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaelection, onkaparinga, state, statisticscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Our EconomyStatistical information showing the number of businesses in Onkaparinga by major industry groups, employment size and turnover rangesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c058d946-4eb3-4437-954a-517167e635622016-06-28T02:48:50.9259552019-09-05T07:40:47.390889kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingabusiness, onkaparinga, statisticsbusiness-industry-and-trade
Our EnvironmentStatistical information about waste and recycling, water consumption and solar installations in OnkaparingadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cf8c1e59-eda7-4a7b-ac91-f2336a3344202016-06-28T02:55:41.1703532019-09-04T03:39:02.854641kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaonkaparinga, recycling, statistics, waste, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Our LandStatistical information about the City of Onkaparinga's size, suburbs and ABS Statistical areas. This is useful information for establishing a locality reference for further researchdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3fc3dac4-2e59-41e8-9b10-af99ef007ea82016-06-27T08:31:23.5539192019-09-05T08:47:54.367283kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au2016-04-01South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaonkaparingacommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Our PeopleStatistical information in text and graphical form about Onkaparinga's population with demographicsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/77500702-11c3-4cb2-9eb4-7869c346c3632016-06-28T02:42:05.2446782019-09-05T09:37:30.544718kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaonkaparinga, population, statisticscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Outdoor Dining PermitsLists all businesses in Adelaide CBD & North Adelaide with permits to offer outdoor dining.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f642b13c-bbe3-4e17-b6dd-f91cf273e4d02015-06-03T06:05:07.4581442016-09-21T07:16:32.242457city@adelaidecitycouncil.com20142015Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidebusiness, business name, dining, food, license, Outdoors, permitsbusiness-industry-and-trade
Parking Expiations Issued by Adelaide City CouncilThis dataset includes all parking expiations issued by the Adelaide City Council, and includes data such as payments, current status and exemptions for all parking expiations issued during the last three years.
The dataset is refreshed on the 6th day of every month and includes data up to the end of the previous month. The data is re-written each month as statuses etc. do change for expiations issued during the period. The data is valid as of the date the extract is run.
FAQs
Why is the amount paid greater than the Expiation Amount?
The expiation amount is the amount of the original Expiation Fee on the date the Expiation Fee is issued. After this time additional fees such as Reminder Fees, Search Fees and some others can be incurred which are added to the Expiation.
All Expiation Fees, Reminder Fees, Search Fees etc. are set by the State Government.
What is FERU?
FERU is the Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit, who are responsible for the recovery and enforcement of unpaid Expiations. If an Expiation Remains unpaid Council will refer the matter to FERU to recover the debt. Expiations can also be referred to FERU when a payment plan is entered into.
When an Expiation has been referred to FERU the Offence Balance in the data is $0.
Why is the Offence Balance a negative figure?
On some occasions Adelaide City Council receives payments (either one or multiple payments) in excess of the amount payable for an Expiation. Council has a procedure in place to identify these payments and try to return the money.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/fece0507-8509-4761-9d1f-375777db1a342015-11-04T21:47:16.0542252016-07-07T09:48:19.339800city@adelaidecitycouncil.comIndividual expiation levelN/AAdelaide City Council area including North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadelaide, adelaide city council, car parking, expiations, fines, infringement, parkingtransport-travel-and-motoring
Park Land ParksProvides locations and boundaries of each park within the Adelaide City Council area.
Includes the traditional Kauran park name and common name (eg. Rymill Park / Mullawirraburka).
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/8b6bb491-d9e3-48dc-8230-08a24de1773e2013-05-17T06:22:04.7304392016-06-08T07:18:49.916568DataSA@sa.gov.auIllustrates parkland parks, its number associated to the parklands pocket guide map and its traditional aboriginal name updated annually.CurrentN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, city parks, history, land, nature, Neighbourhood, parkland, parks, recreationarts-culture-history, sports-and-recreation
Park Land Path Ring RouteDisplays the completion status of the path ring route that goes around the Adelaide Park Lands surrounding the city.
Information provided includes the path and its completion status i.e. completed, proposed. It also includes the River Torrens Linear Park Trail.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a3a87b53-3971-4876-95a0-aac2add781af2013-05-15T22:23:04.3990742016-06-08T01:52:54.037425DataSA@sa.gov.auParklands path route with associated status updated annually.CurrentAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aadelaide, bikes, Council, nature, network, Parkland, park land paths, path network, Paths, ring route, routescommunity-information-and-citizen-services, sports-and-recreation
Park Land PlaygroundsProvides names, locations and boundaries of each playground within the Adelaide City Council area.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5a9a4f27-0098-48ef-b13d-c321a96e1d232013-05-18T03:41:51.5813532016-06-08T07:13:36.822960DataSA@sa.gov.auparklands playground by nameCurrentAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Achildren, consumer, council, leisure, nature, parkland, playgrounds, recreationsports-and-recreation
Park Land Sporting FacilitiesProvides names, locations and boundaries of each sports oval/field or sporting location within the Adelaide City Council Park Lands area.
Very basic information provided, no facilities details currently included - these are available on the website: http://adelaideparklands.com.au/sports-health/overview
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c29960ca-24a9-47c5-a0cf-aa094f6632022014-06-03T01:27:20.1743192018-08-12T23:11:42.718186DataSA@sa.gov.auIllustrates parklands sports facilities with its current park location and a description of the facility e.g. tennis courts, golf courses etc. updated annually.CurrentAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aactivity, city parks, courts, cricket, croquet, equestrian, golf, leisure, netball, ovals, parklands, sports, tennissports-and-recreation
Park Land Usage By SchoolThe estimated number times pupils have used the park lands for school related activities. To be updated every 3 to 4 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/94962e77-be25-44d9-9d3a-1b14d69813ee2015-06-02T02:48:55.7804662016-06-08T04:08:26.648273city@adelaidecitycouncil.com20122013Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideactivity, institution, parklands, pupils, schooleducation-skills-and-learning
Park Land ToiletsProvides locations of all the toilets that exist within the Adelaide City Council Park Lands and squares.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a43891a8-c765-46cd-84ad-e1c4f6c1c97c2014-05-27T05:43:30.9861612016-06-08T10:30:41.678136DataSA@sa.gov.auProvides toilet data illustrating GPS location and toilet facilitiesN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aparklands, parks, public toilet, toiletscommunity-information-and-citizen-services, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Park Land Usage Total VisitationThe data covers the estimated uses of the park lands for the following activities:
Organised Sport & School Use, Events, Informal Recreation, Other destinations including Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Zoo & Botanic Gardens. It is anticipated this data will be collected every 3 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/18064b22-7ee9-4751-9eb3-1eece04029da2015-06-02T03:07:41.0456482016-06-08T03:55:46.630504city@adelaidecitycouncil.com20122013South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideevents, park, physical activity, recreation, school, sport, sporting, sports clubsports-and-recreation
Parks and Reserves Location MapInteractive map showing pins for large and local council parks and beaches/ foreshoresdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/b9891130-1d81-49fa-8336-9b47af93cc3b2016-06-23T05:34:01.1602462020-02-18T23:41:05.294087kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auUnit levelN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingabeaches, foreshore, map, onkaparinga, parks, reservessports-and-recreation
Parks and Wilderness Council Annual Report DataParks and Wilderness Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9448a9dd-be1e-4a1d-a2b6-95b9328d00872017-07-24T04:37:47.4840822020-01-06T01:30:58.583484datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, government, parkswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Parks – Features and FacilitiesWe have over 110 parks listed in this dataset. Each has its own unique features and facilities for public use.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/919a3d26-e150-4282-8c30-2e090287b9b32015-06-10T05:35:24.3089522017-07-07T02:43:24.768374datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterparkswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Passengers in History_Passengers in History_ brings together two wonderful resources:
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A passengers data base developed by the SA Maritime Museum,
A list of ships’ logs and diaries, titled Log of Logs.
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The passengers data base was produced by staff and volunteers at the South Australian Maritime Museum over 20 years. It includes entries for 328,000 passengers and 20,000 voyages to South Australia between 1836 and 1961.
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This data set is presented as a search index that can expose most open data formats.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ffa75eb8-475a-460b-91d1-714f269016d52016-06-28T00:52:30.3719672017-07-28T07:37:54.098363webmaster@history.sa.gov.au1836-01-011961-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiahistory, migration, passengers, voyagesarts-culture-history
Pastoral Board Annual Report DataPastoral Board Annual Report Data
Prior to 2019 the Pastoral board annual reporting was within the Department of Environment and Water organisation.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d3fffac9-a708-4b89-b83e-00c226aaad712017-07-21T05:02:53.7484232019-10-16T01:22:41.575815datasa@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and Regionsenvironment, government, pastoralgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Payroll - Base Pays Remitted On TimeBase pays remitted on time (by agency) for April 2015.
Dataset released once off.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/6d661d4e-8289-43d6-a9bb-50c399c186252015-06-01T05:34:18.1898672015-06-01T05:35:05.297028datasa@sa.gov.au2015-04-012015-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment pays, payroll, paysgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll - Number of employees paysNumber of employee pays (by agency) for 2014/15 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c980406a-96d5-4d7e-bd54-af40b23991a72015-06-01T00:59:58.5930592015-06-02T01:20:55.948294datasa@sa.gov.au2014-07-012015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployees, government pays, payrollgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll - Number of Payment Summaries DistributedNumber of Payment Summaries distributed (by agency) for 2013/14 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ca6d4539-348a-4c08-996e-6b8877246be12015-06-01T01:03:57.5231562015-06-02T01:22:26.502584datasa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012014-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetpayments, payroll, paysgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Allowance Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Allowance Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/be2235b3-2eb0-445b-b9b6-b5128cf988a32016-06-27T22:57:49.5013092016-06-30T04:59:39.471762datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Deduction Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Deduction Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/880d07d7-e0b5-4c6d-b1f9-8a5ab1d9f8972016-06-27T22:58:30.2861812016-06-30T04:26:06.558385datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Employee Termination Paperwork Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Employee Termination Paperwork Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9a92d334-ac4f-41fb-9d00-99257834f1aa2016-06-27T23:06:34.7258672016-06-30T05:17:49.955727datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Employee Transfer Paperwork Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Employee Transfer Paperwork Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fbd02812-770d-4c7c-95bf-1cd0eca57da52016-06-27T23:07:20.1351282016-06-30T05:11:39.668896datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYB01 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES ON HR DATABASEPayroll Services - HRPAYB01 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES ON HR DATABASEdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/255b2ca9-5b3f-46a8-8356-046658be219c2016-06-27T03:37:09.9441182016-06-30T04:25:44.960364datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYB03 NUMBER OF PAY DAYS PER MONTHPayroll Services - HRPAYB03 NUMBER OF PAY DAYS PER MONTH FY16datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6fed919c-4640-4b7e-a32b-49d0708004d32016-06-27T03:40:55.3008282016-06-30T05:58:22.477298datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYB04 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES PAID FOR THE MONTH - DECD ONLYPayroll Services - HRPAYB04 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES PAID FOR THE MONTH - DECD ONLY FY16datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/369fb9a0-45b1-4599-8bfc-b0524000dc462016-06-27T03:42:13.6370092016-06-30T05:57:21.743201datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYBP02 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES PAID FOR THE MONTHPayroll Services - HRPAYBP02 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES PAID FOR THE MONTH FY16datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/edf05c75-789f-4e4b-baff-5b2174b964c32016-06-27T03:43:12.9090622016-06-30T04:37:45.598996datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYP04 NUMBER OF BASE UNDERPAYMENTS THROUGH PROCESSING EXCEPTIONHRPAYP04 NUMBER OF BASE UNDERPAYMENTS THROUGH PROCESSING EXCEPTIONdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b8fd4558-95f4-4744-b4af-181e394c50782016-06-27T03:50:28.5510052016-06-30T04:29:36.702999datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYP05 NUMBER OF UNDERPAYMENTS - ALL TYPES - THROUGH PROCESSING EXCEPTIONSPayroll Services - HRPAYP05 NUMBER OF UNDERPAYMENTS - ALL TYPES - THROUGH PROCESSING EXCEPTIONSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d519867f-9518-4540-9a19-f635dc0a85782016-06-27T03:51:20.1431522016-06-30T04:27:59.559134datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYP07 NUMBER OF PAYMENT SUMMARY NOTICES GENERATEDPayroll Services - HRPAYP07 NUMBER OF PAYMENT SUMMARY NOTICES GENERATEDdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6d0f4151-54bb-4087-8893-c1206a9c02872016-06-27T03:53:39.6768342016-06-30T05:57:09.311925datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYP08 NUMBER OF PAYMENT SUMMARY NOTICES ISSUED 1 WORKING DAY BEFORE 14 JULYPayroll Services - HRPAYP08 NUMBER OF PAYMENT SUMMARY NOTICES ISSUED 1 WORKING DAY BEFORE 14 JULYdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8282360e-1282-483a-9115-7a6d98745b592016-06-27T03:54:33.8628972016-06-29T06:28:30.106012datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYP09 NUMBER OF CALLS RECEIVED AT SSSAPayroll Services - HRPAYP09 NUMBER OF CALLS RECEIVED AT SSSAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/80984c0c-3d8e-4213-aecd-0530a32709ad2016-06-27T03:55:28.1369052016-06-30T04:23:48.371374datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYP12 AVERAGE CALL DURATION IN SECONDSPayroll Services - HRPAYP12 AVERAGE CALL DURATION IN SECONDSdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e8213062-80f7-44de-9865-26bf2c50aa2c2016-06-27T03:56:33.6176832016-06-30T04:28:38.886011datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYP16 CALLS ANSWERED SUCCESSFULLYPayroll Services - HRPAYP16 CALLS ANSWERED SUCCESSFULLY FY16datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ef3adfc8-e273-483a-a5b6-eddc97e55c5a2016-06-27T03:57:36.6665922016-06-30T04:35:39.662844datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - HRPAYP17 CALLS ANSWERED WITHIN 50 SECONDSPayroll Services - HRPAYP17 CALLS ANSWERED WITHIN 50 SECONDS FY16datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b6157541-d596-4d21-ac85-8dfa739c5aed2016-06-27T03:58:34.5283222016-06-30T04:36:04.998417datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Increment Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Increment Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1f65485f-4b42-482a-b9fc-78978172c5c72016-06-27T23:08:11.4228852016-06-30T05:12:06.899372datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Leave Audit Requests Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Leave Audit Requests Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a9c7c198-a5b9-4115-b7ac-087df433ee9d2016-06-27T23:09:00.2553852016-06-30T05:16:27.471723datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Leave Booking Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Leave Booking Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0444c5ea-646c-40f8-8c81-2ffe2ae3a5482016-06-27T23:09:48.9049542016-06-30T05:13:03.869817datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - New Starter Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - New Starter Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2167d67a-8cba-4449-a306-cac688d8a7c22016-06-27T23:10:29.6147072016-06-30T04:29:09.487502datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Personal Data Change Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Personal Data Change Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/613ed1e0-9e08-41e3-bc7d-dbe37b0ecca32016-06-27T23:11:19.8863822016-06-30T04:27:30.832612datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Position Maintenance Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Position Maintenance Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cd05f57e-eacb-4a64-be76-2b0cd2033fd22016-06-27T23:12:12.7438952016-06-30T04:58:32.881920datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Purchase Leave Requests Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Purchase Leave Requests Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/94b2c78f-bad8-42c0-b8ee-c6178ffd07632016-06-27T23:12:57.2678122016-06-29T06:21:58.309036datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Salary and Contract Variation Requests Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Salary and Contract Variation Requests Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a80956f3-9b5b-4a5a-8bf0-b62037065bf12016-06-27T23:13:47.3241392016-06-30T05:56:53.887565datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Salary Sacrifice Refund Requests Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Salary Sacrifice Refund Requests Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6c06bd47-1557-4fb0-8452-ef0bb7fc41502016-06-27T23:14:32.5705992016-06-30T05:17:12.089836datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Superannuation Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Superannuation Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e579044c-4db9-429f-8ea1-ff28f73b67902016-06-27T23:15:22.2431042016-06-30T05:12:32.795090datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Supplimentary Payroll Transactions or Requests Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Supplimentary Payroll Transactions or Requests Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d0aaad69-e9e1-4323-89e2-4dae38785ae22016-06-27T23:16:04.2782302016-06-30T05:13:31.822545datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Timesheets Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Timesheets Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4578c62b-ad1a-4cff-803b-06f67d21409e2016-06-27T23:17:01.3697462016-06-29T06:21:06.861668datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Services - Workers Compensation Transactions Received and CompletedPayroll Services - Workers Compensation Transactions Received and CompleteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/48419b3b-497a-4379-a754-57226994ca302016-06-27T23:18:43.8334312016-06-30T05:14:06.792016datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetPayroll Servicesgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Payroll Tax Small Business RebateThe small business payroll tax rebate operates from 2013-14 to 2019-20 and is provided to eligible employers with a taxable Australian payroll of less than or equal to $1.2 million.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/bd531ee0-fc79-4b25-9630-2abd296022da2016-09-08T06:26:32.9208472016-09-08T06:28:54.673365CommServices@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Treasury and Financepayroll, rebate, taxfinance-and-employment
Pedestrian CrossingsSouth Australian intersections pedestrian crossing locations and information.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2d972378-33e0-4be3-a412-c65a02fccb252014-07-04T05:26:00.6955692020-02-24T02:10:07.386086nick.avraam@sa.gov.auData will be updated on an irregular basis.Not KnownNot KnownSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureintersections, pedestrian, railways, roadstransport-travel-and-motoring
Pharmacy Regulation Authority SA (PRASA) - 2017Pharmacy Regulation Authority SA Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0c08116a-ec86-4352-be80-4201ab71a66f2017-09-11T03:46:03.2408462018-09-18T23:37:23.129822peter.halstead@pharmacyauthority.sa.gov.auAnnual by state2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auPharmacy Regulation Authority SA (PRASA)Annual Report, Complaints, Consultants, Data, Executive, Fraud, Health, Whistle-blowers Disclosurehealth-and-wellbeing
Pharmacy Regulation Authority SA (PRASA) - 2018Pharmacy Regulation Authority SA Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c2dc89b4-95ca-4900-9caa-aa737d8bd1d22018-09-18T23:40:33.8627732018-11-09T00:40:05.183951reception@pharmacyauthority.sa.gov.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auPharmacy Regulation Authority SA (PRASA)Annual report data, Compalints, consultants, Executive Emlpoyment, Fraud, Health, Whistle Blower Disclosureshealth-and-wellbeing
Pharmacy Regulation Authority SA (PRASA) : (2018 - 2019)Pharmacy Regulation Authority SA (PRASA) : (2018 - 2019)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/b2ebd53f-a9b1-4257-a16b-751e254375a52019-05-31T01:22:53.5107772019-10-21T22:44:44.731173reception@pharmacyauthority.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auPharmacy Regulation Authority SA (PRASA)
Photographs relating to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith SmithPhotographs relating to Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith and the 1919 Epic Flight from England to Australia. For more information about the Smith brothers and their prize-winning flight see the State Library of South Australia's [Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, pioneer aviators](https://digital.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/pages/smith-brothers "Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, pioneer aviators") website.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/91181472-c11c-4bd9-9045-82cfe3a671752019-06-20T04:28:06.4591482019-08-29T04:34:28.134125peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1892-01-012018-12-31GlobalGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiahistoric photographs, history, state library of south australia
Picnic TablesThis dataset provides locations of all the picnic tables that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/6553ff25-8b5c-462b-906c-cbfdda54b68b2014-06-05T01:40:03.9564492016-06-08T07:14:47.553625DataSA@sa.gov.auGPS location and the table typeCurrentN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideleisure, picnic tables, planning, recreation, tableshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, sports-and-recreation
Planned urban lands to 2045 (Urban Boundary)The Planned urban lands to 2045 is the outer limit for areas to be considered for urban development as shown in the 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide 2017 Update. More information: http://livingadelaide.sa.gov.au/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/866ede4e-e6e6-4792-9f55-c78adfad0e382017-06-04T23:22:18.6143672020-02-19T00:14:54.606568DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au2017-03-01CurrentGreater Adelaide Planning RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureBoundary, Development, Planning, Urbanbusiness-industry-and-trade, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Planning and Design Code OverlaysPlanning and Design Code (P&D Code) Overlays are layers in the P&D Code under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 (PDI Act 2016). P&D Code Overlays identify areas where specific P&D Code policies are applicable or where an area may be subject to referrals.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/ef82af6a-b57b-426b-949e-1ff97969fc1c2019-07-12T05:50:09.0170172019-07-12T05:57:57.160517DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecode, design, development, planning
Planning and Design Code ZonesPlanning and Design Code (P&D Code) Zones is the primary layer in the P&D Code under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016. P&D Code Zones represent the spatial boundaries that provide guidance for development on 'what' can happen in an area. For areas of the state not currently covered by P&D Code Zones refer to the Land Development Zones.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/8321117d-2712-4912-9c47-a52ddb6b527f2019-06-28T06:46:34.6307912019-07-12T05:40:13.852786DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuredevelopment, Development Zones, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Planning and Development Fund Investment ProjectsThe Planning and Development Fund provides investment into the planning and improvement of open space and public realm in South Australia. The Planning and Development Fund provides strategic investment towards State Government projects and supports two grant programs:
- Open Space - to assist the conservation and enhancement of natural and cultural open spaces
- Places for People - to create or revitalise public spaces that are important to the social, cultural and economic life of their communities.
The Planning and Development Fund also provides investment in other strategic public space projects.
The purpose of this data is to show the location and distribution of Planning and Development Fund investment between 2010/11 and 2016/17.
For more information see:
https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/planning-and-property/land-and-property-development/planning-professionals/grants-for-open-space-and-urban-designdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c7f68ea8-ffde-46d7-973f-9cac48e688ed2017-10-11T23:58:45.2317592020-02-18T23:58:52.269251DPTI.PublicSpaceGrants@sa.gov.au2010-07-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureFunding, Grants, Human Environment, Open Space, Planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Planning Zones and Policy AreasProvides locations and details of planning zones and policy areas of the Adelaide City area as per the Adelaide City Development Plan.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/50c46577-62c0-4479-aa21-df3fcc3c0aae2013-05-17T05:45:50.0874312016-06-08T02:00:51.930065DataSA@sa.gov.auShows annual planning and policy zone areasCurrentN/AAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aareas, business, Council, development, infrastructure, land, Planning, Policy, Zoneshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Dog RegisterList of current dog register recordsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/96573cbe-f646-4e70-8a17-8ec25c8b3eef2015-06-29T14:30:08.4291652015-06-29T14:36:03.849373playford@playford.sa.gov.au2014-06-292015-06-29City of Playford LGAGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Playfordanimal, breeds, colours, dog, playford, registergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Playford WWI service recordPersons from the Playford LGA who served in WWIdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/dd448c4c-c54d-4362-9450-bd0af4b034192015-06-29T14:43:32.4083312015-06-30T23:47:47.327850playford@playford.sa.gov.au1914-07-281918-11-11South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of PlayfordHistory, Playford, Service records, WWIarts-culture-history
Playgrounds in the City of Port Adelaide EnfieldPlaygrounds in Port Adelaide Enfield are presented through the Council's own website for open geospatial data. Formats available are SHP, KML, CSV, GeoJson and WMS. (all in geographic latitude and longitude except the Shapefile which is GDA 1994 MGA Zone 54)
Both a Polygon map layer and a Point map layer are available.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/141bda74-8b83-4d59-b8c0-c4d52931c9e92015-05-28T07:11:58.9876512019-09-09T04:12:37.900668service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, parks, playgrounds, port adelaide enfield, recreation, reservescommunity-information-and-citizen-services, sports-and-recreation
Points of Interest in the City of Port Adelaide EnfieldPoint spatial layer of points of interest in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. Includes major shopping centres, museums, community centres, libraries, major industrial sites, TAFE campuses and tourist and boating facilities.
Data available to download in various formats from Council's open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1c5f3023-527a-46a9-baa7-5930f4562c7d2015-06-01T04:16:23.9559272019-02-13T05:33:36.990950service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2018-04-06City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcommunity, council, facilities, points of interest, port adelaide enfield, tourismcommunity-information-and-citizen-services, sports-and-recreation
Mt Lofty Ranges Streams – Permanent Pools or Dams Greater than 15mThis dataset portrays all of the pools or dams with a length greater than 15m visible in 3rd order streams and greater in the Mount Lofty Ranges.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/0d99de21-7201-4411-8516-b07cbc336fdc2013-05-17T09:09:54.3871932020-02-19T00:42:13.767685DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A2004Mount Lofty RangesGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterDrainage, Surfacewater, Watercourses, Water Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Mt Lofty Ranges Streams – Permanent Pools or Dams Less than 15mThis dataset portrays all of the pools or dams with a length less than 15m visible in 3rd order streams and greater in the Mount Lofty Ranges.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d90d6075-4b7c-49a3-9aab-0941034718892013-05-18T13:47:34.3020172020-02-19T00:41:50.859195DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A2004Mount Lofty RangesGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterDams, Drainage, Pool, Surfacewater, Water, Watercourseswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Popular Baby NamesList of male and female baby names in South Australia from 1944 to 2018.
The annual data for baby names is published January/February each year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9849aa7f-e316-426e-8ab5-74658a62c7e62013-05-17T04:44:56.8663792020-02-21T02:55:24.921077DataSA@sa.gov.au1944-01-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Department2019 baby names, adelaide baby names, Baby, baby names, baby names adelaide, baby names south australia, births, female, male, Names, names registered, Popular, registeredarts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
Population by Age and SexContains latest available estimates by age and sex of the resident populations of areas of Australia as at 30 June. These estimates are provided for Statistical Areas Level 2 - 4 (SA2s - SA4s), Greater Capital City Statistical Areas (GCCSAs), and states and territories of Australia according to the current edition of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS).
Estimates are also provided for Local Government Areas (LGAs).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/112e8caf-f991-4322-afc9-2013750f49962013-04-14T23:35:39.3553202017-01-23T03:46:58.920194DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)age, estimates, population, sex, statisticscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Australian Demographic Statistics (population estimates)Quarterly estimates of total resident population for states, territories and Australia. Includes estimates of the population by sex in five-year age groups; numbers (and some rates) of births, deaths, infant deaths, interstate and overseas movements; quarterly and/or annual time series spreadsheets; projected resident population for states, territories and Australia; and projected number of households for capital cities, states territories and Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9301d6e2-2f35-4a26-b785-c241939271102013-04-12T05:37:46.2293092017-01-23T03:29:14.935928DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)census, housing, population, statisticshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Population ProjectionsContains projections (based on different assumptions of future fertility, mortality and migration) of the resident population of Australia, the states and territories, capital cities and balance of states, by age and sex for the base year to 2101 (for Australia) and for the base year to 2061 (for the states and territories, capital cities and balances of states). Also includes summary measures such as percentages of population in selected age groups and median ages as well as detailed notes on the assumptions used.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/aaa916c6-78fd-4a25-8571-e1069201e3cc2013-04-14T23:46:13.4760292017-01-23T04:02:43.133442DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)population, projections, statisticshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Population Projections for SAOfficial population projections for:
• South Australia and regions for 2016 to 2041
• Local government areas (LGAs) and Statistical Areas level 2 (SA2s) for 2016 to 2036.
Users should familiarise themselves with the assumptions, qualifications and background information provided on the DPTI population projections webpage at http://www.dpti.sa.gov.au/planning/population in order to choose the projection that best suits their needs.
Updated every 5 years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/b667a56a-8959-41bc-a7cc-68e5bc8588412014-02-28T05:18:58.0162502020-04-15T05:48:06.154649DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auStatistical Division2016-01-012036-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurepeople, population, population projections, projectionshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Port Augusta Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data for the Spencer Gulf region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/46d170cb-110d-4e72-b509-9fb7fe20a3c02018-11-16T03:29:03.8352802020-04-17T06:35:18.210485epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, meteorology, services, Spencer Gulf, weather, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Port Augusta Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Port Augusta region. This site was commissioned in March 2017.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/f4cc5baf-8801-43b7-be00-6a0983cb36da2017-05-01T04:51:22.5356142020-04-17T06:07:17.670340epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au1 hour averaged data2017-03-08South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, particles, Port Augusta, qualitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Port Pirie High Volume Sampler Air Quality monitoring stations lead (Pb) dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated High Volume Sampler (HVS) lead (Pb) data.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/a7ef9046-af83-496a-b02d-bf7e083df4842018-11-29T23:51:20.3960372020-04-17T06:17:43.014453epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2009-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, lead, Port Pirie, quality, services, Spencer Gulf
Port Pirie Oliver St Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data for the Spencer Gulf region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/dc14fe98-01be-4dbc-bcec-5eb7e5ecbea92018-11-16T03:41:33.9316062020-04-17T06:36:17.938226epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, meteorology, services, Spencer Gulf, weather, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Port Pirie, Oliver Street Air Quality monitoring station gaseous dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated gaseous pollution data for the Spencer Gulf region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/23ee994a-4d9e-4d40-bdd0-6bf4c949c0ee2014-06-22T15:24:37.9111442020-04-17T06:12:11.027244epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Spencer Gulf RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, gaseous, Port Pirie, quality, services, Spencer Gulf, sulfur dioxidewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Port Pirie, Oliver Street Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Spencer Gulf region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d618faaa-c14c-4014-afde-5929b0a96eef2014-06-22T15:35:37.1687552020-04-17T06:14:48.463610epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Spencer Gulf RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, particles, Port Pirie, quality, services, Spencer Gulfwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Premier's Climate Change Council Annual Report DataPremier's Climate Change Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/441fe837-593b-4d07-b21a-1ee31ea736c22017-07-21T05:01:41.0638002020-01-06T03:34:38.717069datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterclimate change, environment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Premier’s Community Initiatives FundThe Premier’s Community Initiatives Fund has been established by the Premier of South Australia to provide financial assistance to organisations that offer direct services and support to members of the South Australian Community, but do not receive mainstream funding.
The Premier’s Community Initiatives Fund provides financial assistance for projects that benefit people who are disadvantaged, people with a disability or socially isolated members of the South Australian community.
The objective of the Fund is to make available grants of up to $10,000 to assist organisations to undertake a one-off project that will benefit the South Australian community.
The dataset contains information on the successful and unsuccessful organisations, the projects and outcomes, location of the project by suburb and electorate and the approved amount of the grant.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c4cf212a-bfa8-475c-b400-32f13094f7692014-07-02T23:48:29.4967802015-03-03T08:13:44.314346N/A2008-09 to 2012-13N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcommunity grantscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Preschool Eligible EnrolmentsList of South Australian Government Preschools with the number of children enrolled in their eligible year, as at the most recent data collection (Term 3 2012).datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/3533190b-1ff9-44a9-8b9b-1685d9c21e8d2013-05-27T07:13:56.0324452016-06-08T06:02:59.109984DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for EducationChildren, Demographics, education, Enrolment, Kindergarten, Participation, Preschooleducation-skills-and-learning
Prescribed BurnsThe dataset provides mapping of proposed burns conducted by the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. It also contains some Forestry and SA Water prescribed burns. The proposed burn boundary polygons is the Assessment Area that is the area used for the environmental assessment for a prescribed burn.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/13d3bb89-4354-4a36-9857-b8ee7ad939042017-04-03T01:16:24.5463802017-05-07T23:43:14.948306datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterEcological Burn, Fire, Fire Hazard, Fuel Reduction, Prescribed Burn, Proposed Burnemergency-and-safety, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Prescribed Surface Water AreasIn response to water usage issues, certain areas within the state may be prescribed in order to control future water extraction processes. The prescription may be either area based or watercourse based (or in some area both e.g. Barossa). This layer contains the linework of the water resource areas (surface water, groundwater and watercourse) which have been prescribed through legislation. This layer is maintained as the master linework of the prescribed areas within the state.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8e223bcf-7a32-4d43-a0b9-f39c5f65a7da2013-05-18T13:56:09.8906882020-02-24T02:30:58.328412DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AMarch 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waternature, Quality, Rivers, Water, Water Management, Water Quality Management, Water Resources, Water Rivers Management, Water Supply Management, Water Surface Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Prescribed WatercoursesIn response to water management and usage issues, certain areas within the state have been prescribed in order to equitably share and manage the water resources and control future water extraction processes. The prescription may be placed on surface water areas (e.g. farm dams), groundwater (areas of bores and wells) or watercourses (streams and rivers) or a combination of types.
This layer contains the linework delineating the watercourses which have been prescribed through legislation (Water Resources Act 1997). It is maintained as the master linework of the prescribed watercourses within the state. This layer will mainly be used for administration purposes for water licensing.
This dataset only provides details of prescribed watercourses (streams and rivers) while the associated datasets, Prescribed Surface Water Areas and Prescribed Wells Areas, contains the linework for the prescribed surface water areas and ground water areas within the state.
The Water Resources Act 1997 defines the principles for prescribing a watercourse and the resource management policies. Each prescribed watercourse requires a Water Allocation Plan to be prepared by the appropriate Catchment Water Management Board.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/00f1ac6c-0b3d-4611-8f58-ff942800d4c22013-05-18T14:18:51.2040132020-02-19T00:34:03.940960DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AMarch 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterWater Management, Water Quality Management, Water Resources, Water Rivers Management, Water Supply Management, Water Surface Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Prescribed Water Resources AreaThis layer contains the linework of the water resource areas (surface water, groundwater and watercourse) which have been prescribed through legislation. This layer is maintained as the master linework of the prescribed areas within the state. Please refer to the metadata document for more information.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5987e234-cf4e-4248-a9df-66e336b0be892013-05-18T14:05:23.4562562016-11-25T04:06:19.306204DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waternature, Quality, Resources, River, Water, Water Management, Water Quality Management, Water Resources, Water Rivers Management, Water Supply Management, Water Surface Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Prescribed Well AreasIn response to water usage issues, certain areas within the state may be prescribed in order to control future water extraction processes. The prescription may be either area based or watercourse based (or in some area both eg Barossa). This layer contains the linework of the groundwater areas which have been prescribed through legislation. This layer is maintained as the master linework of the prescribed areas within the state.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2ddbb77b-af67-46ee-bfc2-6f24ac3be01e2013-05-19T02:01:00.6979092020-02-18T05:11:59.437827DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AMarch 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterNature, Quality, Resources, River, Water, Water Management, Water Quality Management, Water Resources, Water Rivers Management, Water Supply Management, Water Surface Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Primary Production Priority AreasLocation of Primary Production Priority Areas (PPPA) as of 2010, within the Greater Adelaide study area.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ca50b655-573f-4b5b-91b1-b1638f8fc1562016-06-26T23:35:11.8508912020-02-18T23:56:26.353652datasa@sa.gov.au2010-2011,Greater Adelaide study areaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and Regionsagriculture, primary, primary production, productionhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Prisoner CharacteristicsContains national information on prisoners who were in custody on 30 June each year. The statistics are derived from information collected by the ABS from corrective services agencies in each state and territory. Details are provided on the number of people in correctional institutions (including people on remand), imprisonment rates, most serious offence and sentence length. Information is also presented on prisoner characteristics (age, sex, Indigenous status) and on the type of prisoner (all prisoners, sentenced prisoners, and unsentenced prisoners (remandees).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/36ac147e-e8eb-43fb-af59-c1cc8ef1dc0f2013-04-16T02:07:43.9341862017-01-23T03:37:58.427652DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)crime, prisoners, statisticscrime-justice-and-law
Private Rent ReportSummary of median private rent in South Australia by: suburb, postcode, State Government regions and Local Government Areas.
The information relates to bonds lodged with Consumer and Business Services for private rental properties in South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/8eb97a72-9919-448b-8de6-fc1530b3f7ec2019-08-27T00:24:16.9422242020-04-08T04:37:42.275816HousingStatisticalServices@sa.gov.au2012-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityhousing, rent, rentalhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Accounts Payable - Number of Feed File Transactions PaidNumber of Feed File Transactions Paid FY16datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/72f3cad3-6c80-4ea5-b661-a38a90f50e7b2016-06-23T07:03:51.8882382016-06-30T04:24:36.200415datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Manual Invoices PaidAccounts Payable - Number of Manual Invoices PaiddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0c4fb2ed-4430-46ae-829a-d318834b4fe42016-06-23T07:14:38.0716842016-06-30T06:56:24.339922datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Urgent Manual Cheque Requests Processed FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Urgent Manual Cheque Requests Processed FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/30a0f44f-03a2-40f4-8808-38f7a0a054302016-06-23T07:52:23.3199272016-06-30T02:58:18.446228datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Calls Received at Shared Services SA Call Centre FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Calls Received at Shared Services SA Call Centre FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e63cfc8c-ba17-4f41-948c-4f3583635db82016-06-23T07:53:52.5157912016-06-30T03:00:55.309679datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Average Duration of Calls Received at Shared Services SA Call Centre FY15Accounts Payable - Average Duration of Calls Received at Shared Services SA Call Centre FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3c3ac488-786c-4741-bc87-4e31af61e9e32016-06-23T07:54:59.6247052016-06-30T04:25:02.129460datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - TI11 - Total Number of Invoices Paid FY15Accounts Payable - TI11 - Total Number of Invoices Paid FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d9f22bb5-6386-400b-b623-3bf250ce4dc92016-06-23T07:59:03.1019262016-06-30T04:42:16.452103datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - TI11 - Number of Invoices Paid within 30 Calendar Days FY15Accounts Payable - TI11 - Number of Invoices Paid within 30 Calendar Days FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/793733a7-6459-4f91-bef1-a94f2fa096cc2016-06-23T08:00:02.9263352016-06-30T03:01:14.058414datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Urgent EFT Requests Processed FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Urgent EFT Requests Processed FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/151b32af-885f-4286-9d04-a9ccf6ee3fc12016-06-23T08:10:26.0780732016-06-29T06:31:06.774888datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Calls Answered Successfully at Shared Services SA Call Centre FY15Accounts Payable - Calls Answered Successfully at Shared Services SA Call Centre FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/297910d4-663a-4aa5-bcb9-1511577ea51f2016-06-23T07:56:17.3905242016-06-30T03:02:16.323911datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Calls Answered Within 50 Seconds at Shared Services SA Call Centre FY15Accounts Payable - Calls Answered Within 50 Seconds at Shared Services SA Call Centre FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eeb72985-feab-4ad2-a792-34e8cf77e80e2016-06-23T07:57:32.6765992016-06-30T03:02:52.523297datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - TI11 - Number of Invoices Paid within 31 to 60 Calendar Days FY15Accounts Payable - TI11 - Number of Invoices Paid within 31 to 60 Calendar Days FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8e442386-eec4-4770-91be-ca95f7e88e112016-06-23T08:01:02.7400192016-06-30T04:39:26.190417datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - TI11 - Number of Invoices Paid in Greater Than 60 Calendar Days FY15Accounts Payable - TI11 - Number of Invoices Paid in Greater Than 60 Calendar Days FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1d889227-1b42-41fb-9866-65f96facbb4a2016-06-23T08:01:59.4495602016-06-29T06:29:50.651133datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Total Invoices Paid Via Basware FY15Accounts Payable - Total Invoices Paid Via Basware FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ff0f09a7-3154-49e1-94f3-879b48ea81dc2016-06-23T08:11:36.3670632016-06-29T06:32:08.687704datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Business Days for Agency Receipt to Scan Process FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Business Days for Agency Receipt to Scan Process FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e372d17f-65b5-42e1-b870-1d691db6ec722016-06-23T08:17:48.9606902016-06-29T06:30:43.007643datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Business Days for Scan To Workflow Process FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Business Days for Scan To Workflow Process FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ff88be84-2a84-4b57-8e60-a282f6ce439b2016-06-23T08:19:12.1734132016-06-30T04:41:50.781277datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Business Days for Workflow Approved Process FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Business Days for Workflow Approved Process FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d2bc49c3-9b9d-4f76-bb22-48927f5d96302016-06-23T08:20:18.8182152016-06-30T04:24:10.655424datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Business Days for Approved to Paid Process FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Business Days for Approved to Paid Process FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b2ac3f6b-b9a9-4c8c-8ee5-8e006143ef272016-06-23T08:21:29.5942392016-06-30T02:55:56.114538datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Escalated FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Escalated FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1cfd8dda-3c8f-4bed-838f-5de654a5c2b92016-06-23T08:22:41.8532482016-06-30T04:35:12.241944datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Paid in 5 Business Days FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Paid in 5 Business Days FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4338baaa-3375-4a39-af65-7a0e70bb13362016-06-23T08:23:52.0470912016-06-30T03:04:48.395194datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Processed in 5 Business Days FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Processed in 5 Business Days FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/92f70f86-567e-4d77-8d32-4cd607e064ae2016-06-23T08:25:08.0068052016-06-30T02:56:18.082346datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - TI11 - Dollar Amount of Invoices Paid in Within 30 Calendar Days FY15Accounts Payable - TI11 - Dollar Amount of Invoices Paid in Within 30 Calendar Days FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0d1898c2-8453-448d-970f-5a3a5dc824762016-06-23T08:03:17.8986642016-06-29T06:30:16.961289datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - TI11 - Dollar Amount of Invoices Paid in Within 31 to 60 Calendar Days FY15Accounts Payable - TI11 - Dollar Amount of Invoices Paid in Within 30 Calendar Days FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6a625366-4c95-43af-9090-2ab4de300e5e2016-06-23T08:04:37.0774422016-06-29T06:28:56.879953datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - TI11 - Dollar Amount of Invoices Paid Greater Than 60 Calendar Days FY15Accounts Payable - TI11 - Dollar Amount of Invoices Paid Greater Than 60 Calendar Days FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b2a5d87a-f433-49c3-9bca-6fed7077e2852016-06-23T08:07:14.8470982016-06-29T06:29:25.668334datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Processed Excluding OPR FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Processed Excluding OPR FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c6c2a132-4d87-427f-8114-97c2f272efc62016-06-23T08:26:23.3018932016-06-30T03:00:36.340966datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Disputed FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Disputed FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e5b7f912-fa7f-4c00-98fe-3cd3c9ce96a72016-06-23T08:55:56.2829892016-06-30T03:00:16.617516datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Workflowed FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Workflowed FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ba6db081-e793-418a-b9c4-31ed7d8d5a5c2016-06-23T08:57:02.5110882016-06-30T02:57:14.344529datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Received Within 5 Business Days or Less FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Received Within 5 Business Days or Less FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3c5074c1-c459-4d16-991e-7bc5af1951cf2016-06-23T08:58:01.0472762016-06-30T03:01:57.218455datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Approved Within 5 Business Days or Less FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Invoices Approved Within 5 Business Days or Less FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/43b328ce-2d5f-4e00-977a-9b233b0af3782016-06-23T08:58:48.5528672016-06-30T02:57:35.249460datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Number of Late Payment Interest Invoices FY15Accounts Payable - Number of Late Payment Interest Invoices FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4a213806-569e-4fa9-850a-e912ec7cf6b52016-06-23T08:59:47.3562702016-06-30T02:56:56.822558datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Accounts Payable - Dollar Amount of Late Payment Interest Invoices FY15Accounts Payable - Dollar Amount of Late Payment Interest Invoices FY15datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f85725aa-5960-4b9f-8e78-d62639f68c1e2016-06-23T09:00:39.2143842016-06-30T04:21:56.180388datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAccounts Payablegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Professional Development Courses ListA list of training professional development courses available to training providers in SA.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/193ec67b-50b1-4a4c-a6b7-1675c1ae902b2013-05-21T07:13:42.4155522016-06-08T05:47:26.700817DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and Skillsbusiness, Business, Courses, education, skills, Training, Training Providerseducation-skills-and-learning
Prompted and Unprompted Awareness of Road Safety Advertising2011-2015 Market Research data surveying South Australians 16 years and over with regard to their awareness of Road Safety Advertising across a broad ranges of topics.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/d7b93ffb-82e5-428a-a7fd-0f432f90a3572016-06-30T02:00:09.0052422019-06-28T01:36:07.992411DataSA@sa.gov.au2011-01-012015-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auMotor Accident Commissionaccident, advertising, awareness, commission, MAC, market research, motor, road safetyeducation-skills-and-learning, emergency-and-safety, transport-travel-and-motoring, community-information-and-citizen-services
Proof of Age cardsProof of age cards by age, suburb and postcodedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8ddb9a84-c893-42c1-86b7-4b49610617332017-11-20T04:17:12.2573962018-08-13T06:44:27.161200peter.bravey@sa.gov.au2017-06-302017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureage, identity, prooftransport-travel-and-motoring
Properties Land UseThis report contains all properties within Adelaide and North Adelaide with their attributed Land Use Code.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f26680d2-32ed-43ce-899c-53ac4565e1be2016-06-30T03:06:52.0461622016-07-08T07:09:21.657284DataSA@sa.gov.auAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideland use, propertieshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Property BoundariesProvides locations and land boundaries / cadastre of each property within the Adelaide City Council area.
Note only contains site designated as common property for Strata and community properties.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d8ceffe5-0528-46ec-8506-970c093258812013-05-15T22:27:20.5930872016-06-08T04:39:34.973393DataSA@sa.gov.auinformation on allotmentCurrentAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aareas, boundaries, council, land, Neighbourhood, planning, propertyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Property DatabaseA CSV list of all properties within the City of Playford.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/1873920e-1fc9-460e-92a0-6c1b4c5b583c2016-08-10T01:03:43.5452392020-04-21T13:30:54.042992playford@playford.sa.gov.auAllotment2015-08-012016-08-01City of Playford LGALocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of PlayfordAddress, Government, Propertyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Proportion of student population suspended, excluded or expelled in SA Government Schools during Term 2Proportion of school student population that was suspended, excluded or expelled during Term 2 from 2012 onwards.
* Suspension from school means that the student does not attend school for a period of time ranging from one to five school days.
* Exclusion from a school means that the student does not attend that school for either a set period of time ranging from four to ten weeks OR for the remainder of a term, or for students over 16, the remainder of the semester.
* Expulsion from a single school means that the student who is over the age of compulsion does not attend school for a period of not less than six consecutive months to not more than eighteen consecutive months.
* Expulsion from all department schools means that the student who is over the age of compulsion is permanently expelled from attending all department schools.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/13e5d892-cba3-493f-8201-22ad1b9ce0ac2018-05-11T02:51:14.7321662019-05-17T03:48:00.475842DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auProportion for Term 2 by year2012-04-012017-04-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationbehaviour, education, government, schools, studentseducation-skills-and-learning
Public Art Location MapThe City of Onkaparinga is committed to building strong vibrant communities through the provision of high quality arts. This interactive map provides locations of our public art and photosdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c68a63fe-28b4-41d2-8958-00c405d0d27c2016-06-23T08:14:16.0053912020-01-15T05:31:41.477738kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingaart, map, onkaparinga, photosarts-culture-history
Public ComplaintsReporting of Public Complaints regarding Defence SA since 2012-13.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f9db3894-dd8f-4685-b83b-dc28afa2ae4d2017-09-14T03:53:09.7196292019-10-22T03:46:04.447989enquiries@defencesa.com2013-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDefence SAdefence, defence state, industry, public complaints, south australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Complaints History Trust of South AustraliaPublic Complaints received by History Trust of South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e0286abe-d1ba-4cbd-a48b-628b854f3cf92017-09-28T02:59:21.2795832019-11-08T01:58:47.062936webmaster@history.sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Acomplaints, public complaintsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public complaints received by DCP Complaints UnitDetails of number and categories of complaints received in DCPdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8a49679b-3f96-4a99-9e52-58e4a3ccc9682018-09-11T00:27:27.8771402019-09-24T01:14:50.232436DCPCEMailbox@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Child Protectioncomplaintsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public complaints received by the Department for EducationPublic complaints received by the Department for Education for the period 2015 to 2018 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1e980a32-cd63-4bb0-b71c-6e3fc91549e62019-03-01T03:30:37.4873082019-04-02T04:17:48.320800DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2015-07-012018-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, complaints, education departmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public complaints received by the Department for Education and Child DevelopmentPublic complaints received by the Department for Education and Child Development for the period 2015 to 2017 for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7c54d125-a63a-489f-aa19-c57ab456842a2018-03-22T23:37:55.9842552018-05-08T05:28:42.253867DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2015-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, complaints, decd, education, reporting
Public complaints received by the Department of Planning, Transport and InfrastructurePublic complaints received from the general public by the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure either via Frontline Services or via the department's website.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6619f06c-432e-40b1-8e16-fe22e8c158602017-09-12T03:05:38.7970002019-11-26T00:57:20.324689www.dpti.sa.gov.au/contact_usN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecomplaint, ombudsman, publicgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Complaints Received by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentPublic Complaints Received by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/78458316-977e-4a4e-a9d0-aa17247a56bd2019-12-04T05:19:03.4442142019-12-04T05:23:10.568992publicsector@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auOffice of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employmentannual report, public complaints
Public Complaints Reporting South Australian Tourism CommissionPublic complaints reporting for the South Australian Tourism Commission for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/67e9a027-5a45-45f6-b8e8-0702afc975bb2017-11-03T06:12:47.4306092019-10-31T00:28:01.199853industrymail@sa.gov.au2017-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism Commissiongovernment reporting and policy, public complaints, south australian tourism commission, tourismgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Complaints – SA Mental Health CommissionThe number of public complaints received by the SA Mental Health Commission in each year, broken down by category (subject) of complaint.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/879a9466-ad4f-41ae-bd39-eb25d49e6f502017-09-19T07:05:11.8951922019-11-29T01:16:53.247895samhc@sa.gov.au2015-10-292019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Mental Health CommissionAnnual Report, Complaints, Disclosure, Open Government, SAMHC, South Australian Mental Health Commissiongovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA Health Public Hospital Specialist ServicesSpecialist Services offered by SA public hospitals by hospital by service by financial year. Dataset provides an indication if a service is present at a hospital or not.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c3ec5654-a468-4ed6-ad49-8f53d676523f2015-06-26T00:27:34.8755912018-09-05T07:13:23.755393dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auservice availabilty by hospital2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthhospital, services, specialist, specialist serviceshealth-and-wellbeing
Public Housing Lettable Stock by number of BedroomsNumber of lettable public housing properties by suburb and bedrooms.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/6c7b38a3-6914-47d3-9630-e64ba0d9eb352015-06-09T06:52:18.8229832019-09-05T06:50:01.652994HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2013-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityBedrooms, Housing, properties, Stockhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing Lettable Stock by Stock Type 2014Number of lettable public housing properties by suburb and stock type at 30 June 2014.
Note:
• Data is captured at a point in time.
• Includes properties under the Public, Aboriginal and Specialised Housing programs.
• ‘Lettable’ is classified as a property that is currently tenanted or vacant awaiting a client to be allocated.
• Excludes:
Indigenous Community Housing properties.
Properties set aside for administrative purposes and those which are currently unavailable for rental purposes (e.g. undergoing major maintenance or capital works, recently purchased or in the process of being sold).
Properties that are managed by other organisations as part of a joint venture, or are leased by them.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/b48962e3-b0b5-436e-8161-bdcb873456492015-06-09T07:00:04.7186992019-09-05T06:50:50.007607datasa@sa.gov.au30-06-201430-06-2015South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityHousing, Housing SA, Stock, Stock Typehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing Lettable Stock by SuburbNumber of lettable public housing properties by suburb.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/5d3531e7-0904-46d2-8428-bf102a9dae132015-06-09T07:02:15.0903552019-09-05T06:50:33.112341HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2013-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityHousing, properties, Stock, suburbhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing New Allocations by Age of TenantNumber of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office and tenants age group.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a5f3027f-5851-4d5d-ba81-cfba0bdcc19f2015-06-09T07:08:41.3191722019-09-05T06:54:26.468520HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2013-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAge, Allocations, Housing, Tenantshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing New Allocations by Age of Tenant 2013Number of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office and tenants age group, during 2012-13.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9622b426-730b-4fe4-ad5e-f1596372bba12015-06-09T07:06:37.1590472019-09-05T06:54:49.342014HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2012-07-012013-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAge, Allocations, Hosing SA, Tenanthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing New Allocations by ATSI StatusNumber of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office where the customer has self-identified as Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) status.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/73cd87e2-b3ed-4dd7-9b4a-7fc7f5f6e74e2015-06-09T07:12:49.8745312019-09-05T06:49:41.078895HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2002-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocations, ATSI, Housinghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing New Allocations by ATSI Status 2014Number of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office where the customer has self-identified as Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) status during 2013-14.
Note:
• Data includes both self-identified and non-identified customers
• New allocations are made to customers from the waiting list who are not existing Housing SA tenants.
• Includes allocations made to public and Aboriginal housing. properties.
• Excludes:
Transfers of existing Housing SA tenants.
Allocations to the Specialised Housing Program and properties where the allocation process is managed by other organisations.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f8f5f435-27f0-47b6-8b6f-7c4386b4ff662015-06-09T07:14:53.3963842019-09-05T06:52:49.671398datasa@sa.gov.aun/a20132014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocations, ATSI, Housing, Housing SAhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA New Allocations by CategoryNumber of new public housing allocations by category during financial year.
Note: New allocations are made to customers from the waiting list, who are not existing Housing SA tenants.
Includes: Allocations made to public and Aboriginal housing. properties.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/dc9c2cf0-c5eb-4509-b06e-a9de7f9428332015-06-09T07:16:49.2027272019-09-05T07:03:26.578234HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocations, category, Housing, publichousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing New Allocations by Homeless IndicatorNumber of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office where the customer has self-identified as homeless.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/b2195a95-c081-4266-9380-1eccdbc7f2d82015-06-09T07:20:59.3293962019-09-05T06:55:25.232519HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2012-07-032013-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocations, Homeless, Housing SAhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Housing SA New Allocations by Household TypeNumber of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office by household type during financial year.
Note: New allocations are made to customers from the waiting list who are not existing Housing SA tenants. Household types are grouped onto single, single parent and other.
Includes: Allocations made to public and Aboriginal housing. properties.
Excludes: Transfers of existing Housing SA tenants. Allocations to the Specialised Housing Program and properties where the allocation process is managed by other organisations.
A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/515fc6b7-8279-4cd2-bfc4-957d12051c1a2015-06-09T07:25:01.7602862019-09-05T07:08:06.743148HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocations, Household Types, Housinghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing New Allocations by Rental SubsidyNumber of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office where the customer was allocated on the full market rent of the property or was allocated on a reduced rent due to the household income.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c1ef7071-62cf-4212-b6c1-eae0409a48f62015-06-09T07:32:36.4957972018-11-22T05:17:51.324802HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2012-0701South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityHousing, Rental, Subsidyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing New Allocations by Time Waited 2012-13Number of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office by the time waited by the customer in a waiting list category, during 2012-13.
Note:
• New allocations are made to customers from the waiting list who are not existing Housing SA tenants.
• Includes allocations made to public and Aboriginal housing. properties.
• Excludes:
Transfers of existing Housing SA tenants.
Allocations to the Specialised Housing Program and properties where the allocation process is managed by other organisations.
• Times waited are grouped into less than 6 months, 6 to 12 months and 12 months+
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a96aa031-3afe-4a62-8f0e-feed5aaecc042015-06-09T07:36:57.9631222018-11-20T03:40:25.817386datasa@sa.gov.aun/a20122013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocations, Housing, Housing SA, Wait Listhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing New Allocations by Time Waited 2014Number of new public housing allocations by Housing SA office by the time waited by the customer in a waiting list category, during 2013-14.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/222162d0-7230-4f40-8a31-926a9a00d6692015-06-09T07:38:36.6349082018-11-20T03:41:07.401004datasa@sa.gov.aun/a20132014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocations, Housing, Housing SA, Wait Listhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing Waiting List Selected AreasThe number of areas selected by customers on the public housing waiting list as at 30 JunedatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/f922edc7-cd2d-4ea5-a1d2-9fe7b69a791c2015-06-09T07:44:13.3106842018-11-26T04:47:55.390216HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a30-06-201330-06-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityareas, Housing, Wait Listhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing Waiting List Selected Areas by AgeThe number of areas selected by customers on the public housing waiting list by age as at 30 JunedatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/899cb087-9b50-4e03-8843-cb2975b130ad2015-06-09T07:47:48.4956852018-11-26T04:52:09.391575HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.aun/a2013-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAge, areas, Housing, Wait Listhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing Waiting List Selected Areas by Category 2013The number of areas selected by customers on the public housing waiting list by category as at 30 June 2013.
Note:
• Waiting list data is captured at a point in time.
• Excludes:
Deferred applications. Applications are deferred due to extended non-contact or at a customer’s request when they are unable to accept housing (e.g. unable to break lease, hospitalisation etc.)
Incomplete applications.
• A customer can select more than one area and will be counted once against each area selected.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/de9f8331-cb79-4574-b6b7-4e6a68bba8ce2015-06-09T07:54:06.7978092019-09-06T07:50:07.504019datasa@sa.gov.aun/a30-06-201330-06-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityCategory, Housing, Housing SA, Wait Listhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing Waiting List Selected Areas by Category 2014The number of areas selected by customers on the public housing waiting list by category as at 30 June 2014.
Note:
• Waiting list data is captured at a point in time.
• Excludes:
Deferred applications. Applications are deferred due to extended non-contact or at a customer’s request when they are unable to accept housing (e.g. unable to break lease, hospitalisation etc.)
Incomplete applications.
• A customer can select more than one area and will be counted once against each area selected.
• A ‘*’ will be displayed where an individual record is equal to or less than five.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/ae17ea5f-e02f-4580-8fda-0abfdb8fcfec2015-06-09T07:56:09.2021542018-11-20T03:29:38.261595datasa@sa.gov.aun/a30-06-201430-06-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityCategory, Housing, Housing SA, Wait Listhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Housing Waiting List Selected Areas by HouseholdThe number of areas selected by customers on the public housing waiting list by household.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NoDerivsactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/535f47b5-216e-483f-bbef-e8588f4f57a92015-06-09T07:59:18.6942282019-09-06T07:50:48.251626HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2013-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityHousehold, Housing, Housing SA, Wait Listhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Public Libraries Location MapInteractive map showing the location of all of the City of Onkaparinga's librariesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d785a492-212c-467a-8322-ef21c267ad832016-06-23T08:22:10.9244992020-01-15T05:32:47.372047kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingalibrary, map, onkaparingacommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Public Toilets in City of Port Adelaide EnfieldPublic Toilets in City of Port Adelaide Enfield. Only includes ones that are open 7 days a week during the day. Excludes toilets that require a key by arrangement. Data available to download in various formats from Council's open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cb6e69e7-7be1-4205-8092-db8d488e10df2015-05-28T07:02:36.8933602019-09-10T01:25:41.449895service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-07-01City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, port adelaide enfield, public conveniences, toiletscommunity-information-and-citizen-services, sports-and-recreation
Public Trustee Annual Report Data - ComplaintsPublic Trustee Annual Report Data - Complaints presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/722e79d3-b2bd-4d2b-8222-68518b55e2632017-10-06T04:17:15.0220192019-11-18T00:36:07.319921datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Report Data, complaints reporting, Public Trusteegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Trustee Annual Report Data - ConsultantsPublic Trustee Annual Report Data - Annual spend on Consultants presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ef95c5c5-a38d-44c5-968f-cc148ce86ef72017-10-06T04:28:59.3504932019-11-18T00:34:30.371306datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual report data, Consultants, Public Trusteegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Trustee Annual Report Data - Executive employmentPublic Trustee Annual Report Data - Executive employment presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/834bec57-6b6a-4b2a-9c87-12d99e6693992017-10-06T04:36:44.2468312019-11-18T00:34:49.900999datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual report data, Executive Emlpoyment, Public Trusteegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Trustee Annual Report Data - FraudPublic Trustee Annual Report Data - Fraud detected in the agency presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/41b8f8e3-e9a0-4fe6-a2c6-5adf5e4ab7992017-10-06T04:52:00.2725682019-11-18T00:35:14.865094datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual report data, Fraud, Public Trusteegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Trustee Annual Report Data - Whistle blowersPublic Trustee Annual Report Data - Whistle blowers disclosure presented as a time seriesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7ca2e273-e3a2-4829-8a03-86a50c23ba9c2017-10-06T04:55:56.4173292019-11-18T00:36:26.996265datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual report data, Public Trustee
Public Trustee Financial PerformancePublic Trustee Financial PerformancedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d3377fee-1555-4c4d-8d8f-319fa70319112017-10-06T04:10:54.1849412019-11-18T00:35:31.347988datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Trustee Services StatisticsStatistics relating to the various products and services offered and managed by the Public TrusteedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2fb33fc4-5922-487e-935d-a78f8ae640f62017-10-06T03:51:51.2110692019-11-18T00:36:47.700340datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentPublic Trusteegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Trustee SIS Asset AllocationsPublic Trustee Standard Investment Strategies Asset AllocationsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b383ae1a-b07e-470e-b383-b9ca843994b42017-10-06T03:59:02.2129312019-11-18T00:37:15.537998datasa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentInvestment, Public Trusteegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Public Trustee SIS five year performancePublic Trustee Standard Investment Strategies five year performancedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bb2d53ae-1848-4f5d-8fd0-7ffac6315b972017-10-06T04:04:32.2757042019-11-18T00:35:51.604709datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentInvestment, Public trusteegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Purchase Cards - Held at the end of the month - ProjectionNumber of purchase cards held at the end of the month (by agency) – projection for 2015/16 financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2b428b8f-3cad-4894-95f0-5af3f1fc39d22015-06-01T00:23:09.7277252015-06-02T01:29:43.256195datasa@sa.gov.au2015-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaccounts, credit cards, financial year, forecasting, government payments, purchase cardsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Qualification Levels of SA Government School StaffThe total number of qualifications for all staff (teaching and non-teaching) from 2016 to 2018.
From 2019 includes the total number of qualifications for teaching staff only.
A person may have multiple qualifications.
Qualifications are included as follows:
Graduate includes Bachelor/Degree/Diploma
Post graduate includes Masters/Doctoral/Bachelor Degree with HonoursdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9ef77274-9207-4105-a92c-d4c28d4308ec2019-02-07T03:53:58.3753012019-10-25T05:15:09.844638Education.WorkforceDataandPlanning@sa.gov.auSchool level2016-08-052019-08-02South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, qualification, school, staff
Radiofrequency RadiationThe EPA no longer measures radiofrequency radiation. This data will not be updated.
This is an area that is regulated by the Commonwealth Authority, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety authority (ARPANSA).
For general information relating to non-ionising radiation safety including lasers, microwaves, powerlines, mobile phones and communication towers see the ARPANSA website:
https://www.arpansa.gov.au/understanding-radiation/what-radiation/what-non-ionising-radiation
Alternatively, you can talk to an ARPANSA scientist from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays (Melbourne AEST), freecall 1800 022 333.
Information on 5G available here:
https://www.arpansa.gov.au/news/5g-new-generation-mobile-phone-network-and-healthdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/68f629fc-d054-4e3b-80c2-dcde9322d52c2018-08-30T04:52:09.4499492020-01-05T23:03:27.047813epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2017-09-282018-07-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)radiationwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Railside Significant SitesThe Railside Significant Sites contains a spatial representation of known sites of natural and cultural significance located along railway lines based on information contained in heritage registers and vegetation surveys.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e4e7b7bf-232a-4193-b220-026d64dd829b2014-07-04T05:02:19.5119892020-02-24T02:07:11.178073jennifer.slocombe@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecultural, cultural significance, heritage, railway lines, railways, vegetationarts-culture-history, transport-travel-and-motoring
Ramsar Wetland Areas - South AustraliaThis dataset identifies the boundaries of the 6 areas listed in the Ramsar Convention for South Australia. All wetlands within these areas are of international importance are are protected by the Ramsar Convention. The listed areas for SA include: Bool Lagoon, Coongie Lakes, Coorong and Lakes Albert and Alexandrina, Riverland, the Banrock Station Wetland Complex and Piccaninnie Ponds Karst Wetlands.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/45223e07-4b3a-4202-8da2-4e5cdc7d5b222016-06-27T01:27:54.3224622020-02-18T05:50:48.684291datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterEnvironment, protected areas, Ramsar Convention, wetlandswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Real-Time Water DataNear Real-time water observations from surface water and groundwater monitoring networks including water levels, flows, water quality and meteorology. Data is presented in plots, table and map views. Users can download data for each site by clicking on 'site id'. Data is available either by subscribing to RSS Feed or by download in other formats such as CSV, XML, XLS, PDF.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/d002ac71-239c-491a-97c8-6150d10dbdae2013-09-06T01:05:53.0101512018-07-23T05:55:15.482445https://www.waterconnect.sa.gov.au/SitePages/Contact%20Us.aspxN/ACurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterGroundwater, Groundwater Management, Surface Water, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Reasons for student suspension from SA Government Schools during Term 2Reasons for students being suspended during Term 2 from 2012.
Suspension from school means that the student does not attend school for a period of time ranging from one to five school days.
Suspensions by reasons are only reported at the incident level (not student) due to significant double counting with some students being suspended several times for different incidents.
Acted illegally is used for students over the age of ten when a principal believes that the student has committed an offence against the law and the police are involved.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/833ff86b-05d7-4b77-a0b8-33c8447af7b72018-05-11T02:57:12.4880582019-05-17T03:49:54.464901DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auTerm 2 aggregation2012-04-012018-04-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationbehaviour, education, government, schools, students
Recent Air QualityThe EPA’s recent air quality data is a RSS feed that includes hourly average pollutant concentrations for ozone (ppm), carbon monoxide (ppm), nitrogen dioxide (ppm), sulfur dioxide (ppm), particles (PM10) (μg/m3), fine particles (PM2.5) (μg/m3) and station index (station air quality index or AQI) for 13 EPA monitoring sites.
The station index is a descriptive scale that indicates the quality of air based on a comparison between pollutant concentrations and the relevant national standards. The station index determines the station air quality which is described as either ‘very good’, ‘good’, ‘fair’, ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’. If the air quality is classified as poor, then one or more pollutants in the air have exceeded the national standard.
Additional information available on the EPA website;
http://www.epa.sa.gov.au/data_and_publications/air_quality_monitoringdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/fdc08250-d282-4812-8c4e-29d225b8cf7d2014-07-09T07:16:13.7009032018-11-22T23:30:20.002243DataSA@sa.gov.au1 hour averaged concentration data for ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, particles (PM10) and fine particles (PM2.5)ActiveSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, index, particles, qualitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Recharge PotentialRecharge potential mapping shows the proportion of land with high to moderate potential for water to access groundwater systems via the soil. Detailed map unit proportion data are also supplied for calculating respective areas of each recharge potential class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f0687431-fd71-438b-8c4a-71a389745acc2016-06-09T03:37:47.7616752020-02-18T23:47:23.893601datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Recorded Crime - OffendersOffender statistics provide data relating to the number and characteristics of alleged offenders who have been proceeded against by police during the 12 month reference period. This publication provides a profile of alleged offenders, including their age, sex, Indigenous status, principal offence, how often they have been proceeded against by police within the reference period, as well as a count of proceedings that may result in court or non-court actions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8afe3e7c-9ed5-4e30-83a6-e8cc60e11f022013-04-15T05:36:57.4574602017-01-23T03:43:13.613842DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)crime, offenders, police, statisticscrime-justice-and-law
State Records - relating to conservationData for records relating to conservation for records held by State Records of South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/c31629bf-c77c-4014-9748-0c80d613b79d2017-10-26T00:44:19.6291102019-12-03T04:22:29.156598srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsarchive, conservation, records, State Recordsarts-culture-history
Recreation TrailsThis data layer includes trails, which generally consist of a formed pathway on the ground surface. Portions of some long distance trails which coincide with vehicular tracks or constructed roads, or exist only as a natural ground surface are included. Dataset includes trails managed by both the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) and the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) Office for Recreation and Sport (ORS). This dataset supercedes DEWNR Recreational Trail Routes (2015-superceded) and ORS Trails.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4df53d6a-e9b0-4e20-a533-a04447db48762016-06-17T05:24:14.3142052020-01-15T06:41:54.431932datasa@sa.gov.auCurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterrecreation, sport, walking trailssports-and-recreation
Recycling Collection AreasRecycling Collection areas in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield containing polygons that define each area of recycling collection, sorted into day of week and which alternate week the collection is done. The scheduled pickup dates can be looked up by joining the spatial data to the columns in the CSV file.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/94b7d95b-b722-4b52-8127-97580037be3f2015-05-28T06:44:32.9482282019-09-09T04:41:13.686641customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, port adelaide enfield, recycling, rubbish collection, waste collectioncommunity-information-and-citizen-services, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Regional Labour Force DataThis dataset contains Regional Labour Force data, and is based on a sample survey of approximately 2,000 South Australian households. Additional labour force data can be found on the ABS website. Please refer to metadata document for more information.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6fb16f34-7ce5-47ef-8369-22a4899ff9c02013-05-21T06:54:41.1622712016-07-07T09:43:45.860288DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsJobs, Labour Force, Regional Employment, Unemployment Ratefinance-and-employment
Regional, national and global winegrape bearing areas, 2000 and 2010A compendium of data on winegrape bearing areas by variety and region for 44 countries for the years 2000 and 2010. There are two data files: National and global file, 2000 and 2010; Detailed regional file for 44 countries, 2000 and 2010.
Dataset to be attributed to The University of Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/f4bb2023-b68f-4868-b0c9-b23a6d69045a2014-06-12T03:25:52.0284752016-07-25T01:26:55.655190wine-econ@adelaide.edu.auRegional2000 and 2010AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataadelaide uni, Australia, grapes, region, university of adelaide, vineyard, wine, winegrapes, wineries
Regional Population GrowthContains latest available estimates of the resident populations of areas of Australia as at 30 June in each year . These estimates are provided for Statistical Areas Level 2 - 4 (SA2s - SA4s), Greater Capital City Statistical Areas (GCCSAs), and states and territories of Australia according to the current edition of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS).
Estimates are also provided for Local Government Areas (LGAs), Significant Urban Areas, Remoteness Areas, and Commonwealth and State Electoral Divisions.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/7a0cce18-6230-4d04-bdca-4aff5e80b62f2013-04-12T05:48:53.1575542017-01-23T03:46:13.567297DataSA@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)growth, population, residents, statisticscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Regional profile Adelaide HillsRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6761afa6-f411-43b1-b35b-e704309cd0d32014-06-26T00:47:58.2140552017-09-25T02:16:59.804425DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Adelaide HillsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile BarossaRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2d79159a-a4f9-4465-88e2-999bfe3af0d72014-06-26T02:24:42.8552572017-09-25T02:15:41.527849DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30BarossaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Eastern AdelaideRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/df2fb8ac-7756-4060-aea0-65080826ee4a2014-06-26T02:37:52.5771322017-09-25T02:10:18.974542DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Eastern AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Eyre & WesternRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c0714dc2-df24-4277-a82d-dbaf710363fc2014-06-26T02:45:26.2404832017-09-25T02:11:19.510640DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Eyre & WesternGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Far NorthRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9d0e3f21-28fd-4a26-b314-9bcd6a93f0ff2014-06-26T02:49:43.8354472017-09-25T02:14:38.284560DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Far NorthGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Fleurieu & KIRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9f391f78-0871-4cdb-8718-3d3627739b182014-06-26T02:53:05.4722322017-09-25T02:13:30.392139DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012015-06-30Fleurieu & KIGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Limestone CoastRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b7a2a07f-7c77-4eb8-8475-f49aa07cd1472014-06-26T02:56:56.4059622017-09-25T02:08:00.491477DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Limestone CoastGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgross regional product, profile, region, Regional Employmentbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Murray & MalleeRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a0b6e2c3-189e-4ce7-a6b6-348aa0028cab2014-06-26T03:01:10.7150482017-09-25T02:09:17.362318DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Murray & MalleeGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Northern AdelaideRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/36dddae1-7b87-41d8-a4a0-4eed92fa6faf2014-06-26T03:08:21.4998072017-09-25T02:12:16.978209DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012015-06-30Northern AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcouncil region, employment, gross regional product, profilebusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile South AustraliaRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a88326a5-93e4-4244-99fb-68f2b11e49c72014-06-26T03:13:33.0184502017-09-25T02:18:08.474694DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Southern AdelaideRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c1ee506e-432e-4d89-8cc8-77a5572a35442014-06-26T03:17:25.8700242017-09-25T02:06:54.043864DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Southern AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgross regional product, profile, region, Regional Employmentbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Western AdelaideRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8b48d402-899c-46fc-8b2e-6628a3f0dad42014-06-26T03:20:54.3038112017-09-25T02:04:40.813066DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Western AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgross regional product, profile, region, Regional Employmentbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional profile Yorke & Mid NorthRegional profile tables containing gross regional product and output, employment, household income and expenditure, and trade.
The tables are estimates derived as part of the input-output table construction process for South Australia and its regions. They are not taken directly from a census or survey, but are based on a mix of collected data, state shares (if a regional table) and estimates based on “parent” table values.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cb34dc2c-43e8-4228-a7f7-90e33aa75a5e2014-06-26T02:25:36.4489072017-09-25T02:19:14.656933DPCEAPSubscriptions@dpc.sa.gov.auN/A2011-07-012016-06-30Yorke & Mid NorthGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, gross regional product, profile, regionbusiness-industry-and-trade
Regional South Australia 4G Signal StrengthsList of mobile signal strengths in select Regional South Australian locations, measured by TAFE SA during field tests in October and November 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/f60ba58f-b43b-4dfc-8b32-0064b0d3e4ab2016-06-20T01:27:29.0411332016-06-20T01:28:34.873573Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2015-10-012015-11-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SAMobile Signal Strength Regional South Australiaeducation-skills-and-learning
Registered Vehicles by Body TypeRegistered Vehicles by Body Type and vehicle type from 2010datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c906fffd-6dc7-42d7-8618-e8b66d3c6fe02016-07-28T05:56:50.6822882020-02-04T07:20:41.091394peter.bravey@sa.gov.au2010-06-302016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecar, registration, vehicle
Registered Vehicles by ColourRegistered vehicles by colour, make, body type and year of manufacturerdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bd8b0718-7a88-4178-a25e-dd30003347982017-11-21T00:36:56.6145972019-07-17T05:05:19.750028peter.bravey@sa.gov.au2017-06-302017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecolour, vehiclestransport-travel-and-motoring
Registered Vehicles by PostcodeRegistered vehicles by postcode, vehicle make, body type, number of cylinders, year of manufacturedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7be2f98a-e042-4990-8513-7e176fa1ccc32017-11-20T04:41:37.4380882020-01-29T01:29:49.381227Peter.Bravey@sa.gov.au2017-06-302017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuremake, postcode, registration, vehicletransport-travel-and-motoring
Register of Roads - City of PlayfordThis data is published in accordance with Section 231 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Regulation 26 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/215949e0-f136-4737-b764-c45a123233c62016-06-28T06:24:57.9856852020-04-21T13:30:31.952987playford@playford.sa.gov.auRoad Length1800-01-012016-06-30South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of PlayfordGovernment, roadstransport-travel-and-motoring
Regulatory Performance DataPerformance outcomes against service standard targets, as reported annually to SA Water’s economic regulators, Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCOSA). The ESCOSA Water Industry Guideline No. 2 and Explanatory memorandum provide more detail on what the service standards are.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e2d7dcfc-fe9c-4af1-b192-15c44bbc5e602018-06-12T04:19:20.2295042018-07-02T01:12:27.726213open.data@sawater.com.au2015-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Complaints ReceivedComplaints receiveddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/04849065-4020-47c9-9805-256bf37241382018-09-26T07:18:31.5476862019-11-01T05:16:10.185348datasa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRenewal SAgovermentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Work Health and Safety and Return to Work PerformanceWork Health and Safety and Return to Work PerformancedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/88381edc-c2db-49bb-a78d-3b418cd52cf32018-09-26T07:22:49.1763922019-11-01T05:14:51.846794datasa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRenewal SAgovermentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Reporting of public complaints for Education Standards BoardReporting of public complaints as requested by the OmbudsmandatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/695438da-89cc-4f58-b99c-363538c625bc2018-09-03T01:08:36.8707682019-11-18T00:54:59.174193educationstandardsboard@sa.gov.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEducation Standards Boardcomplaints, Ombudsman, publiceducation-skills-and-learning, government-reporting-and-policy
Report on Government ServicesThe annual RoGS provides information on the equity, effectiveness and efficiency of government services in Australia.
Datasets include the government expenditure on Health, Childcare, Community Services, Justice, Emergency Management, and Housing and homelessness.
More Information: http://www.pc.gov.au/research/ongoing/report-on-government-services#glancedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/96e9eb07-ff90-4d73-b379-0e10300146d92016-07-07T02:10:24.2591092016-07-07T02:10:59.967048DLDCSIDisabilitySABusinessServices@dcsi.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesDisability, ROGS, Servicegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Reserves for HireA number of the parks in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield include substantial landscaped garden areas offering the perfect backdrop for picnics, BBQs, special occasions or as a wedding venue. Some of these may be booked for events. This dataset shows the location, suitable usesa and and web urls for more details.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d4fc44d8-045c-4332-9b23-0106a72347272015-05-28T06:04:01.6490952019-09-09T04:43:52.442799customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, hire, parks, port adelaide enfield, reservescommunity-information-and-citizen-services, sports-and-recreation
Reserves in the City of Port Adelaide EnfieldReserves in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.
Excludes pieces of land that council maintains such as streetscapes and drainage reserves. Includes reserve space that is intended for public recreation.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e24d09ad-54d4-490b-9f31-5973110078b62015-05-28T06:54:26.0887052019-09-09T07:02:25.433674customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-09City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, open space, parks, port adelaide enfield, recreation, reservescommunity-information-and-citizen-services, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, sports-and-recreation
Reservoir VolumesContains the volume and location of water stored in the reservoirs supplying metropolitan Adelaide.
Information is captured daily. The dataset contains the data collected on the last business day of the month, and includes average monthly volumes for each of the reservoirs.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/987a4cd9-e95e-43f1-9fb0-e3f629e061902018-05-31T04:51:35.6807172020-03-31T04:24:24.480230open.data@sawater.com.auVolume in GL2018-05-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Watermetropolitan adelaide, reservoir, Reservoir Capacity, Water, water volumewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Residential and Business Water and Sewerage ChargesSA Water state-wide prices for regulated water and sewerage services from 2012-13 onwards, applicable to the majority of customers. This includes residential, non-residential and commercial customers.
Water charges comprise two parts: a fixed charge for water availability, and a variable charge for water use.
Sewerage availability charges are a fixed charge based on the capital value of the property.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/72140a8f-5c50-48d3-9565-50c62e81fee32018-07-02T01:03:11.3699202019-07-04T00:36:35.090502open.data@sawater.com.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Watersewerage charges, water availability, water prices, water usewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Residential Broadhectare LandThe residential broadhectare land supply dataset is used to monitor the stock of land in the Greater Adelaide Region and selected rural townships that has been identified with a reasonable long-term probability of being available for urban development. Land is classified as broadhectare if it is greater than 4,000 square metres, appropriately zoned and has certain land use and ownership criteria. The dataset is the basis of the annual Residential Broadhectare Land Supply Report. Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/planning-and-land-management/planning-data-for-research-and-mapping/land-supply-monitoring#title1datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3eb7c804-ff4e-4e1c-bd69-fe4f3b24c0dc2016-10-10T03:48:50.5034512020-04-14T07:38:23.917055DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.au2015-06-302015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurehuman environment, land supply, planninghousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Residential CodeThe Residential Code (see http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-and-property-development-applications/streamlined-residential-development/residential-development-code-updates) was introduced in 2009 to allow for simpler, faster and cheaper planning and building approvals for home construction and renovation. This dataset defines the spatial extent of the Residential Code (the Determined Area for the Purposes of Schedule 4 - Complying development Clause 2B - New Dwellings in The South Australian Government Gazette, first published 27 November 2009, Supplementary Gazettes 1 to 6).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/a6b78241-de36-4180-878b-d5d0db01d69a2013-05-17T04:29:25.9882232020-02-24T02:13:35.191729DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecode, determined area, development, dwellings, housing, new dwelling, planning, Residential, spatialhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Residential DwellingsThe number of residential dwellings categorised by type and by survey block location from 2006 to 2014. SurveyBlockID in the table links to SVYBLK in the KMZ layer SurveyBlock.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/7d6c29ca-ac01-4bd4-a9d2-237eb09b58882016-06-20T07:20:45.6117282017-06-14T04:19:36.883633city@adelaidecitycouncil.com2006-12-312014-12-31South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidedwellings, location, resident, residentialbusiness-industry-and-trade, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Rest Areas - State MaintainedSites of the location of State Maintained Rest Areas in South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/a2acc711-03d2-47d1-b001-01da40af647a2018-07-16T01:32:11.0874372020-02-19T00:06:27.004308david.poli@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureareas, resttransport-travel-and-motoring
South Australian Retirement Villages RegisterInformation about registered retirement villages in South Australia including name, address and number of residences. Further information about retirement villages can be found at https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/housing/aged-care-and-retirement-housingdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f512e325-c488-4e3c-8023-f3232dd404212013-05-22T23:54:53.1863702018-08-09T04:20:07.089569retirementvillages@sa.gov.auone record per site2014-01-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthapartment, community, Health, housing, OFTA, register, retirement, retirement village, seniors, villagegovernment-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
ContractorsContractors engageddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/180d8668-ed2a-4dc7-ba9f-44ee7ea5e7052018-09-26T07:02:03.5868332018-10-22T01:21:44.813587reception.renewalsa@sa.gov.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRiverbank Authoritygovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Work Health and Safety and Return to Work PerformanceWork Health and Safety and Return to Work PerformancedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/37fa5fef-c41b-4aba-a07f-c4a08db1c3532018-09-26T07:08:55.4998832018-10-22T05:33:48.579108reception.renewalsa@sa.gov.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRiverbank Authoritygovermentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
River Murray general plan SA, 1910Set of navigation charts of part of the South Australian section of the River Murray from Swan Reach to the eastern boundary of the State, 153 to 405 ¾ miles from the Murray mouth. Produced and issued by the Engineer-in-Chief’s Department, South Australia, published by A. Vaughan, SA Government Photo-lithographer in 1910. Scale approximately 1:9,600. Depths shown by soundings and shading.
Shows surrounding roads and includes brief description of terrain and the vegetation beside the river.
This dataset consists of 71 map files grouped as 18 plans or charts and including 1 key plan index to the set, provided in JPEG and PDF versions.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/2bf90e40-45bc-447b-8423-a122d682a9d92014-06-22T16:54:49.1015532015-03-03T08:13:05.842057N/A1910N/ARiver Murray, South Australia from Swan Reach to boundary of State, 153 to 405 ¾ miles from Murray mouthGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiacharts, groundwater management, history, hydrography, inland water transportation, locks, maps, navigation, River Murray, South Australia, topography, vegetation, weirsarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
River Murray Protection AreaThe data set represents the area that is affected by the River Murray Act 2003. The Act was proclaimed on Thursday 20 November to come into operation on Monday 24 November. The act aims to protect, restore and enhance and River Murray System and the area represented by this dataset is used for certain applications within the Act and other Acts.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e0e7fe1d-a42e-4492-be62-4064bde37b182013-05-19T02:13:33.8668062020-02-18T05:04:39.156835DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AFebruary 2003South Australia, River MurrayGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries Conservation, Boundaries Management, Water Management, Water Quality Management, Water Resourceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
River Murray Steamers PhotographsSelection of images (51) from the State Library of South Australia collections of paddle steamers along the River Murray. These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1870-1950.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/43833a96-103b-4d76-b017-b8a2bfff4b242013-05-21T08:50:23.7986072020-01-15T06:40:22.394087DataSA@sa.gov.au1870-01-011952-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiahistorical, history, images, Murray, photographs, river, shipping, steamers, trade, transportarts-culture-history, transport-travel-and-motoring
River Murray Water Salinity Lock 9 to WellingtonRiver Murray Water Salinity from Lock 9 to Wellington for 365 days to 31/05/2014. Sourced from telemetered data recording sites.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedHourly as daily means, on the website/data/dataset/6c73c59c-0101-4df0-bbdd-d38936bff19a2014-06-16T05:21:25.9564422016-06-08T07:15:31.466163DataSA@sa.gov.auDaily By Location365 days to current dateN/ALock 9 on the River Murray to Wellington, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterriver murray, telemetry, time-series, water salinitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Torrens River Water Quality - Upstream and Downstream from LakeThis dataset contains water quality measurements from various locations upstream from Gorge Weir to Hackney Road Bridge and downstream of the Torrens lake from City Weir to West Beach Outlet. Used to manage blue green algae over the summer period.
Data is measured and analysis is conducted by the Australian Water Quality Centre (AWQC) 2-3 times per week. This dataset is provided by the National Resources Management Board to ACC on a fortnightly basis.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/2f40aae2-e434-4d85-a8c5-78211e0a44aa2015-06-16T02:02:41.9751002016-08-10T04:44:35.141997city@adelaidecitycouncil.comSamples taken every 2-3 days2014-12-01River Torrens from Gorge Weir to West BeachLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadelaide, river torrens, water qualitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Road Awareness ProgramData includes the number of participants in the program over the last 5 yearsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3622df16-089c-4fdb-9e97-f64637c7669d2014-06-26T05:33:08.9094422019-11-06T05:56:08.235593DataSA@sa.gov.auAnnually2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire ServiceDriver Education, RAP, Road Awarenessemergency-and-safety
Road Crash DataDetails of reported road crashes and casualties in South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/21386a53-56a1-4edf-bd0b-61ed15f10acf2016-04-26T23:21:20.7625892020-01-17T04:45:08.716781DPTI.RoadCrashData@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit area2012-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecar accident, casualties, casualty, crash, motor accident, road, road crashesemergency-and-safety
Road Crash Locations in SASites of Road Crashes in South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/cf8d8549-b976-4523-88ad-46dd320536962014-07-10T07:03:08.9346342020-02-24T00:11:54.297926DPTI.RoadCrashData@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecrash, road, road crashesemergency-and-safety, transport-travel-and-motoring
Road Lane and Intersection NetworkProvides geographic location and attribute data for the Road Lane and Intersection Network within the Adelaide City Council areadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/be301846-02cd-4e1b-8d1e-c7ee938791e22016-07-01T01:53:24.1507222016-07-08T07:07:38.065066DataSA@sa.gov.auAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideIntersections, Road Lanetransport-travel-and-motoring
Road Maintenance MarkersDPTI Road Maintenance Marker locations are physical markers along the road corridor to allow field personal to locate features along a road. Physical features are a star dropper with a number plate which can be referenced to the road running distance along a road from the start for that roaddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/781a1a63-604f-4e40-aefc-a56699e849ec2016-04-12T23:24:34.6622242020-02-24T02:16:23.712212nick.avraam@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit areaNot KnownCurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureRoad Assets, Road maintenancetransport-travel-and-motoring
RoadsStatewide Road Network including sealed and unsealed roads. The dataset represents navigable roads, including public and private access roads and tracks. A separate data layer stores 'unformed' DCDB centrelines which do not represent navigable roads. A limited number of associated features are stored separately as point features.
Automatically updated when changes occur.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/4cc17ac3-ce49-4525-971b-6122023b89372013-05-27T05:01:24.4194282020-02-24T02:14:17.478920Nick.Avraam@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureroads, safety, spatial, tracks, transporthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Roadside Significant SitesThe Roadside Significant Sites Database contains a spatial representation of sites of natural and cultural significance located along roads based on information contained in heritage registers and vegetation surveys.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5703f651-4731-4c5d-834d-2de139c3495d2014-07-04T04:51:20.0106102020-02-24T02:15:43.381592jennifer.slocombe@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecultural, heritage, roads, roadside, road side, vegetationarts-culture-history, transport-travel-and-motoring
Roadworks and Incidents real-time informationThis web service provides information about road works and incidents that are currently active in the metropolitan Adelaide area. It describes the location and type of the incident, the maximum delay caused and start and end dates.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/8d75dfcc-cc95-4be3-8747-ff273e8c53db2016-07-28T04:26:23.7789672020-04-06T07:18:48.771129mark.shotton@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuredelays, incidents, real-time, road workstransport-travel-and-motoring
Surface Rockiness (soils)Surface rockiness mapping describes the overall amount of surface stones and outcropping rock, in the context of management implications for farming. Mapping shows the estimated average degree of rockiness, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each surface rockiness class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f594c994-4c3d-4caf-a71a-b67fc799ae692016-06-09T04:06:15.6971802020-02-18T23:26:11.091315datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Rock Lobster SanctuariesLocation and characteristics of all rock lobster sanctuaries regulated under the Fisheries Management Act 2007.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f2204ad8-f815-4241-8344-7ce28a7f99062014-06-12T07:10:41.3818802020-02-24T01:10:13.109008DataSA@sa.gov.auAttribute levelFrom 29th November 2007 to CurrentSouth Australia and Jurisdictional watersGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsFisheries, Marine, Reserve, Rock Lobster, Santuarieswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Rootzone Depth Potential CA - Sensitive horticultural crops (e.g. citrus, avocado)Potential rootzone depth for irrigated horticultural crops is affected by a range of soil parameters (e.g. soil physical condition, hard rock or hardpan, soluble salts, boron concentrations, alkalinity, acidity and sodicity). Mapping shows the estimated average potential rootzone depth for sensitive crops (e.g. citrus, avocado), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each rootzone depth potential class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f0ca1297-6c14-44a6-a8e4-2bc8db3c58972016-06-09T03:40:09.1995722020-02-18T23:48:41.928737datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Rootzone Depth Potential CB - Intermediate horticultural crops (e.g. stone fruits, almond, pome fruit)Potential rootzone depth for irrigated horticultural crops is affected by a range of soil parameters (e.g. soil physical condition, hard rock or hardpan, soluble salts, boron concentrations, alkalinity, acidity and sodicity). Mapping shows the estimated average potential rootzone depth for intermediate sensitivity crops (e.g. almond, pome and stone fruits), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each rootzone depth potential class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/299423ea-d8a8-4858-9a06-5a140c37f0042016-06-09T03:41:51.6256302020-01-16T03:20:50.290136datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Rootzone Depth Potential CC - Hardy horticultural crops (e.g. grapes, olives)Potential rootzone depth for irrigated horticultural crops is affected by a range of soil parameters (e.g. soil physical condition, hard rock or hardpan, soluble salts, boron concentrations, alkalinity, acidity and sodicity). Mapping shows the estimated average potential rootzone depth for hardy crops (e.g. grapes, olives), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each rootzone depth potential class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/74a8046a-10e5-4263-aa08-b08839a893382016-06-09T03:43:43.9542972020-02-18T06:31:31.522513datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Rootzone Depth Potential CD - Root crops (e.g. potatoes, carrots, onions)Potential rootzone depth for irrigated horticultural crops is affected by a range of soil parameters (e.g. soil physical condition, hard rock or hardpan, soluble salts, boron concentrations, alkalinity, acidity and sodicity). Mapping shows the estimated average potential rootzone depth for root crops (e.g. potatoes, carrots, onions), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each rootzone depth potential class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/d8eadedf-dba4-4950-92a2-c8d3e775468a2016-06-09T03:46:33.1838002020-02-18T06:29:44.287325datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Rootzone Depth Potential CE - Above ground annual crops (e.g. brassicas)Potential rootzone depth for irrigated horticultural crops is affected by a range of soil parameters (e.g. soil physical condition, hard rock or hardpan, soluble salts, boron concentrations, alkalinity, acidity and sodicity). Mapping shows the estimated average potential rootzone depth for above ground annual crops (e.g. brassicas), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each rootzone depth potential class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/6304dc65-f052-471e-b3c8-cefb7c40d65f2016-06-09T03:48:18.0522712020-02-18T06:36:29.803001datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
RSS Feeds to Registered Connecting Up OrganisationsLinks to RSS feeds that include the organisation name and address location of all entities registered to provide services through the SACommunity database program in each council region.
Dataset to be attributed to Connecting Up Incorporated.
http://www.connectingup.org/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/13ad8808-4fd0-4fe4-a662-c01a63d7427f2013-05-14T08:31:21.9190112016-06-09T04:33:32.262419datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Databusiness, Community, connecting up, Connecting up Australia, Consumer, council region, SAcommunity, SA Community, Services
SA Ambulance Service - ContractorsDetails of contractors used by SAAS from 2013-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fff52df2-07db-4cee-bbcb-e30a9a36a1ed2018-11-20T04:43:11.6569012019-12-05T01:13:28.757897dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Health2017-2018, 2018-19, Contractors, SAASgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA Ambulance Service reported ambulance incidents by priorityThe number of SA Ambulance service reported incidents by priority, calendar year and quarter.
An incident is an event that results in one or more responses by an ambulance service. The priority of an incident is the highest (most urgent) priority of all the responses assigned to that incident.
In some instances responses to the same incident may be dispatched with different priorities (e.g. a code 1 response to a code 1 incident may be supported by an additional code 2 response as a back-up – In this example the incident priority would code 1 as it is the most urgent priority).
Responses are prioritised as:
*emergency (code 1) — immediate response under lights and sirens required (incident is potentially life threatening);
*urgent (code 2) — undelayed response required without lights and sirens (arrival desirable within 30 minutes);
*Non-emergency (code 3 and code 4) non-urgent response by required ambulance or patient transport service; and casualty room attendance.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5d7aeacb-681e-4910-926f-d3436ab5d6b32016-07-27T04:09:00.5416112018-09-06T02:44:02.851349dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auAmbulance incidents by priority2012-01-012018-06-30n/aGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAmbulance, SA Ambulance Serviceemergency-and-safety, government-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
SA Ambulance Service reported ambulance responses by priorityThe number of SA Ambulance service reported responses by priority, calendar year and quarter.
A response is the dispatch of an ambulance service vehicle. There may be multiple responses to a single incident. Responses are prioritised as per incidents, but in some instances responses to the same incident may be dispatched with different priorities (e.g. a code 1 response to a code 1 incident may be supported by an additional code 2 response as a back-up).
Responses are prioritised as :
*emergency (code 1) — immediate response under lights and sirens required (incident is potentially life threatening);
*urgent (code 2) — undelayed response required without lights and sirens (arrival desirable within 30 minutes);
*Non-emergency (code 3 and code 4) non-urgent response by required ambulance or patient transport service; and casualty room attendance.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f616ef5e-49b9-483b-9bc4-0276adc8afea2016-07-27T04:18:27.8300062018-09-06T02:40:18.933689dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auAmbulance responses by priority2012-01-012018-06-30n/aGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAmbulance, Ambulance responses, SA Ambulance, SAASemergency-and-safety, government-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
SA Ambulance Service reported ambulance transports by priorityThe number of SA Ambulance service reported transports by priority, calendar year and quarter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/45a4f118-b595-44a1-8d4d-7a7b57e86d922016-07-27T04:25:53.2658122018-08-14T06:35:26.808223dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auAmbulance transports by priority2012-01-012018-06-30n/aGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAmbulance, Ambulance transports, SA Ambulance, SAASemergency-and-safety, government-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
SA Ambulance Service Volunteer Health Advisory Council Annual ReportSA Ambulance Service Volunteer Health Advisory Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishLicense Not SpecifiedactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/99688f93-d6e3-4523-a6af-ae1e0940945b2017-09-08T01:53:39.8012332019-12-06T05:21:44.400259vikki.hann@sa.gov.auannual by state2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual Report, complaints, consultants, executives, whistleblowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA Ambulance Service - Work Health and SafetyWork Health and Safety and Return to Work Performance for SAASdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ff5511d7-66f0-49b6-85e1-73a52f290a6c2018-11-20T05:34:24.9349042019-12-05T01:37:56.691125dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.au2019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Health2018, return to work performance, SAAS, WHS, Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performancegovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA Arid Lands NRM Board Annual Report DataSA Arid Lands NRM Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f755ee9e-4315-4426-8484-1a5c062fcd7e2017-07-23T23:29:34.2080882019-02-22T00:14:00.795047datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) - ComplaintsThe South Australian Ambulance Service (SAAS) provides emergency medical assistant, treatment and transport, non-urgent patient transport and high quality patient care to the people of South Australia. SAAS metropolitan services extend from Aldinga in the South of Adelaide to Playford in the north of Adelaide, encompassing 20 ambulance stations and the head office, with Ambulance stations in South Australian regional areas largely staffed by volunteers. Complaints received by SAAS SA Ambulance Service 2013-2017datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eb1d34b4-7fda-4f0a-a943-f766872ca6f12017-09-26T03:18:26.2821982017-11-30T02:27:15.810721DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.au2013-2017South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Health2013-2017, Complaints, SA Ambulance, SAASfinance-and-employment
South Australian Cancer RegistryData are collected under the Health Care Act 2008. The Cancer Registry collects information on all invasive (malignant) cancer diagnoses for all South Australian residents and on deaths for these cancer cases. Data include demographic information, details of the cancer including the date of diagnosis, site and histology, and the tests used to diagnose the cancer. For those cancer cases who have died, details of the cause and date of death are collected.
Further information can be found on the [SA Health website.](https://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/Public+Content/SA+Health+Internet/About+us/Health+statistics/Cancer+incidence+and+mortality++statistics/Cancer+incidence+and+mortality+statistics)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/60aca0c6-0c84-4bac-8359-d736ad4a67e72014-05-30T00:52:03.6825602018-08-15T01:18:11.969748Health.CCSACancerRegistry@sa.gov.auAll cancer by gender, age group and year of diagnosis1977-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthCancer, incidence, invasive, mortalityhealth-and-wellbeing
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Administrative and Disciplinary Application dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Administrative and Disciplinary Application datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1e6ccf44-6a0c-4907-9857-4eba7770da882017-11-16T00:18:36.0314882019-09-23T01:17:25.319808Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Administrative and Disciplinary Hearing dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Administrative and Disciplinary Hearing datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f5ed41de-9b9c-4e58-ac9f-3658c8eea1e22017-11-16T00:21:48.3628572019-09-23T01:18:06.854459Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentannual reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Assisted Dispute Resolution dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Assisted Dispute Resolution datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/67f3fba8-4a84-471c-bef9-c37af5920c082017-11-16T00:24:04.2281842019-09-23T01:19:42.794788Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentannual reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Community Applications dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Community Applications datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/146378be-1adf-408b-800e-77c5fd67fa9c2017-11-16T00:26:45.0008242019-09-23T01:16:46.784813Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentannual reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Community Auto Review dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Community Auto Review datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/22ba9851-7abe-4276-839a-9fe7468314fd2017-11-16T00:29:16.9390602019-09-22T23:27:52.226875Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Community Hearings dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Community Hearings datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/32c1f0d6-6764-4266-9ce4-4cc768fa89ed2017-11-16T00:40:22.3233152019-09-23T01:16:18.536271Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Housing and Civil Hearings dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Housing and Civil Hearings datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fa374607-6c02-40b8-98e7-1109436a0f312017-11-16T00:46:45.2734292019-09-22T23:27:06.278330Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentannual reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Internal Review Applications dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Internal Review Applications datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b5e58797-e67e-40ef-bc86-fb6ae0c25f9d2017-11-16T00:51:11.7220382019-09-22T23:26:41.931537Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's Departmentannual reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Internal Review Hearing dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Internal Review Hearing datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/44666b41-31ba-4fc7-8f07-5456918da18e2017-11-16T00:54:33.9925192019-09-22T23:25:08.836734Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual Reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Housing and Civil Applications dataSouth Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Annual Report Data – Housing and Civil Applications datadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/58516e00-eba1-458b-bee0-f70d3618076c2017-11-16T00:43:51.7664972019-09-22T23:27:31.197317Attorney-General'sDepartment@agd.sa.gov.au2016-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auAttorney-General's DepartmentAnnual reportgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SAFA Five-Year Financial SummaryFive year summary for SAFA shows total for assets, liabilities, retained earnings, profit before tax and full time equivalents over a 5 year period.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/77b42fef-ce88-40ac-b557-2d5a4db99fd72018-08-13T22:55:00.3749082019-11-17T22:43:14.300391lisa.Ellul@sa.gov.auDepartment, Organisation, Branch2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Government Financing Authority (SAFA)annual report, financial, governmentfinance-and-employment
South Australian Farmgate Production 5 Year SummaryThe 5 year summary provides an overview of SA Food and wine farmgate production including, volume, value and per unit price by sector and commodity between 2011-12 and 2015-16datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/34f49afd-6cc2-4665-b5d4-6fe8989c85f52016-06-20T00:08:03.0544162018-08-14T05:05:43.430900datasa@sa.gov.au2011-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsFarmgate, production, value
SA Farmgate Production 5-year summary statisticsAn overview of SA Food and Wine Farmgate production including, volume, value and per unit price by sector and commodity between 2012-13 to 2016-17datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3d9bc9af-2303-4243-bace-fc0ae174a6ec2018-02-20T01:39:47.6103802018-03-01T22:03:55.905920eva.smart@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and Regionscommodity, Farmgte, production, value
SAFC annual reportAnnual report regulatory data from 1 July 2012.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/708d9880-31a1-47d2-8b9b-fc0341ee61842018-05-28T07:43:06.6274592019-12-22T22:27:13.953076SAFC.Reception@safilm.com.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Film Corporationarts-culture-history
SAFC contractors and consultantsNew disclosure requirement - contractors from 2013-14 to 2016-17.
From 1 July 2017 ongoing disclosure requirement - consultants and contractorsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f6eb8634-0331-48cc-a3d1-de4e1b6ff85d2019-01-15T04:55:46.1594292019-12-22T22:26:41.645553SAFC.Reception@safilm.com.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Film Corporationconsultants, contractors
SAFC overseas travelOverseas travel from 1 July 2012datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d5660eab-f394-4be7-9c16-76a1fad88cdd2018-05-28T07:47:51.0071822019-12-22T22:26:20.033467SAFC.Reception@safilm.com.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Film CorporationSAFC overseas travelarts-culture-history
SA FOI – access applications overdue at year end by category, by sector, by yearAnnual reporting data on the number of overdue applications at year end, by category (personal, non-personal), by sector, by year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a90a7b0d-4884-4704-97b2-9ec4d88a5d412018-02-15T00:27:41.5128802019-11-21T00:00:44.721246datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccessapplications, annualreport, freedomofinformationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – access applications unfinished at year end by category, by sector, by yearAnnual reporting data on the number of unfinished applications at year end, by category (personal, non-personal), by sector, by year for the past 6 yearsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/dea2bc2a-d6a6-4622-95c3-0b08792b377e2018-02-15T00:22:36.1192362019-11-21T03:53:42.248068datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccessapplications, annualreport, freedomofinformationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – access determination outcome by category by sector by yearAnnual reporting data on the outcome of access determinations by category (personal, non-personal applications), by sector, by yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/187d8bcb-66b6-464a-bdf7-fb79cb3a54af2018-02-02T04:32:54.5199142019-11-21T03:26:25.229942datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – amendment application outcomes by yearAnnual reporting data on amendment application outcomes by yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a4828534-d9fc-443e-9521-b636714984d82018-02-02T04:39:46.7798292019-11-21T03:42:35.866211datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsannual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – internal review outcomes by yearAnnual reporting data on the outcomes of internal reviews on previous FOI determinations by yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3df0f44a-8636-4baf-a946-acad1cb3c9862018-02-15T00:19:46.0851882019-11-21T03:56:21.365021datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-042019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsannualreport, freedomofinformation, internalreviewapplicationsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – length of processing time for access apps by sector by yearAnnual reporting data on the length of time taken to process access applications in relation to the 30 days allowed, by sector and by year for the past 6 yearsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/173a2e09-d4f3-4120-ac07-f485006a3bfd2018-02-02T04:26:49.8199972019-11-21T01:04:54.775091datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of access applications made by MPs by year since 2001Annual reporting data on number of FOI access applications made by Members of Parliament (MPs) by year since 2001datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b20da5d2-a18e-4eed-8c12-cc563724658e2018-02-02T04:24:15.8730092019-11-21T00:57:28.090156datasa@sa.gov.au2001-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of access applications received by all sectors by applicant typeAnnual reporting data on number of FOI access applications received by agencies in all sectors by applicant typedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/283082d9-64dc-4e9d-9ace-fdc8f29212922018-02-02T04:21:31.1192222019-11-21T00:54:31.434923datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of applications received by agency – local governmentAnnual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by Local Government agenciesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/612e379e-1ebf-431c-9906-380157877a962018-02-02T04:04:29.9017242019-11-21T00:00:00.221883datasa@sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual report, FOI, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI - number of applications received by agency - State GovernmentAnnual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by State Government agencies.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/304ed6e5-e573-4200-81a7-ceddce9ee5d02018-02-02T03:58:46.9209722019-11-21T00:01:05.593609datasa@sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsannual report, FOI, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of applications received by agency - universitiesAnnual reporting data on number of FOI applications received by South Australian Universities.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/af214147-ac3b-4005-8f80-0a1bef80b6722018-02-02T04:06:46.0792772019-11-21T00:00:24.033104datasa@sa.gov.au2011-07-072019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess application, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of applications received by year by sector since 1991Annual reporting data on number of FOI requests for access received by year by all sectors since 1991 when the FOI Act was enacteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4ef9fffc-61d4-4627-ad38-b7df0948343f2018-02-02T04:18:42.4524512019-11-21T00:50:30.939544datasa@sa.gov.au1991-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of fee waiver or reduction by reason by sector by year2017-18 annual reporting data on the number of times application fees were waived or reduced, by reason for waiver, by sector, by year for the past 6 yearsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f923f9b0-b72a-426c-a45e-04fff120eb2d2018-02-02T04:38:06.7526082018-12-23T01:22:00.630016datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of FTE staff working on FOIAnnual reporting data on the number of full time equivalent (FTE) staff working on FOI, by sector, by yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/07ee57fb-3a4c-4930-b59c-a0794911d96b2018-02-15T00:34:49.6262492019-11-21T03:49:25.762351datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsannualreport, freedomofinformation, resources, staffinggovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of negotiated extensions given by sector, by yearAnnual reporting data on the number of extensions of processing time negotiated with an applicant by sector and by year for the past 6 yearsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8649a3c4-7294-413e-b4ed-80070daf39c02018-02-02T04:30:56.5229212019-11-21T01:12:19.498085datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – number of s14(1) extensions given by sector, by yearAnnual reporting data on the number of extensions given under section 14(1)(a) and s14(1)(b) of the FOI Act by sector and by yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/44c450d8-410a-4d25-8e53-dbd6046b21232018-02-02T04:29:01.2384002019-11-21T01:08:32.572377datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – refusal reason for amendment application outcomes by yearAnnual reporting data on reasons given for refusing to amend records in response to an amendment application by yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4581271f-7f22-4a15-9f4b-0aec6cb706862018-02-02T04:41:17.4304292019-11-21T03:45:10.732684datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsamendment applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – use of other refusal reasons by reason by sector by yearAnnual reporting data on the number of times access was refused or restricted because the record did not exist/was lost or the agency was exempt, by sector, by yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/504c67d9-f142-41a0-8f1b-8fbc9b8bf3df2018-02-02T04:36:30.7863732019-11-21T03:36:10.453622datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA FOI – use of refusal reasons by clause by sector by yearAnnual reporting data on the number of times a reason for refusing or restricting access was used in an access determination by clause, by sector, by yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eb831185-89bf-4ed9-b03c-4e4b780896bf2018-02-02T04:34:52.2802822019-11-21T03:30:22.402827datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess applications, annual reporting, foi, freedom of informationgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SA Government Education and Child Development Sites and Services, as at March 2013List of South Australian education and child care sites, updated as at March 2013.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/615badd8-2946-4e1a-ae63-92fba8f2ee1e2014-06-22T09:32:06.0932612016-06-08T07:13:57.764953DataSA@sa.gov.auIndividual site levelas at 31 March 2014N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchild care, early childhood, education, locations, Preschools, Schools, services, siteseducation-skills-and-learning
SA Government enrolments by schoolEnrolments in SA Government schools collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3. Enrolments are full-time equivalents (FTE) from 2009.
Important notes:
• To protect the confidentiality of students, where enrolment FTE is less than 6, student enrolments are suppressed for that school.
• Nil enrolment FTE may indicate a school closure or amalgamation.
• Longitude and latitude for closed schools has not been provided.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cc9d6161-b2ce-4f42-ad8e-eaf8677fe94e2019-03-19T03:43:50.7338102019-05-17T04:25:11.535332Education.DMA@sa.gov.auTerm 3 enrolments by school2009-08-032018-08-06South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, enrolments, government schools, students
SA Government Preschool and School sitesSA Government Preschool and School sites with address information.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/be0ee8c2-bd44-4ef8-ae4a-f8a90e5225c52018-05-11T06:11:35.6846442019-05-20T05:50:07.535707DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2017-12-312019-05-17South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, geospatial, government, preschools, schools
SA Government Preschool Enrolments in their Eligible YearList of South Australian Government Preschools with the number of children enrolled in their eligible year, as at the most recent data collection (Term 2 2013).datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedQuarterly/data/dataset/6beff3e5-897c-40b4-967a-49e4b6d531d62014-06-22T09:50:54.4376062016-06-08T07:15:08.829970DataSA@sa.gov.auData is collected based on a 2 week reference period2013N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, Kindergarten, participation, Preschooleducation-skills-and-learning
SA Government School Enrolments by Age GroupingList of South Australian Government Schools with the number of students (Persons and FTE) enrolled at the most recent census collection (Term 3 2013), by age grouping.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/26c9ae64-e71d-425d-83d3-0a300e8d94302014-06-22T09:41:46.7306342016-06-08T06:01:12.356591DataSA@sa.gov.auData is a snapshot of the First Friday in August each year.Friday 2 August, 2013N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, Enrolment, participation, Schools, young peopleeducation-skills-and-learning
SA Government Schools by type and regionSA Government Schools by the type of school and whether they are located in the metropolitan area or in the country from 2012.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9f431d30-cc5e-4bc7-aae9-16cc329c06902018-05-11T06:20:00.7987942019-05-17T04:24:06.029662DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by school type and year2012-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, government, region, schools
SA Government School size by EnrolmentsSA Government School size by number of students enrolled from 2012 collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1b45e38e-2c3f-4012-ae2d-bda673227f0a2018-05-11T06:15:27.5303962019-05-17T04:19:35.426201DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year and range2012-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, enrolments, government, schools, size
SA Government Schools with a Capacity Management PlanA Capacity Management Plan (CMP) is one of the strategies that the Department for Education employs to support government schools that are experiencing increased enrolment demand.
Increased enrolment demand occurs due to several factors including changes to the demographic profile of the local community and increases in local housing development. The purpose of a CMP is to assist a school to return to, or maintain, a sustainable enrolment level and to assist children to be able to attend their local school.
The CMP outlines the enrolment criteria relevant to each school. The Department for Education has been implementing CMPs since 2009. Generally, the CMPs, over a period of time, have supported schools to manage enrolment demand within their school enrolment capacity. Further strategies include the provision of additional accommodation, implementation of a school zone or planning for new educational facilities.
CMPs are approved by the Minister and published in the South Australian Government Gazette.
Refer to the Capacity Management Plan [webpage](
http://www.education.sa.gov.au/sites-and-facilities/education-and-care-locations/capacity-management-plans-schools)
for more information and links to the CMPs published in the South Australian Government Gazette.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/bcc45b68-2a57-44a0-9dfe-abbe4ee1dcec2019-01-17T21:56:32.8101402020-01-30T03:07:38.834227Education.CapacityManagement@sa.gov.auSite level2019-01-18South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Education
SA Government Schools Workforce CompositionThe number of staff employed and full-time equivalents (FTE) at SA Government Schools in teaching and non-teaching roles, collected as part of the annual Term 3 data collection.
Teaching staff spend the majority of their time in contact with students either by direct class contact or on an individual basis and have teaching duties. Teacher leadership positions are also included (Principals, Deputy Principals and Leader Band B).
Non-teaching staff includes primary child wellbeing officers (student counsellors), school services officers, Aboriginal education workers, grounds persons, building operations, general maintenance, etc.
FTE is based on a 10 day working fortnight. For example, a person employed on an 8 day basis per working fortnight has a FTE of 0.8 FTE (8/10).
Applicable to school sector staff only.
Includes sites such as special needs units that are attached to schools.
Excludes employees on four or more continuous week’s leave, employees on work compensation, temporary relieving teachers (claim paid) and preschool sector staff.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/78cf15c3-6a7f-4645-8666-9d28a215b19f2019-02-07T02:58:51.5108612019-10-25T05:14:00.573815Education.WorkforceDataandPlanning@sa.gov.auSchool level2016-08-042019-08-02South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, school, staff, workforce
SA Health Elective Surgery DataVarious datasets pertaining to Elective Surgery, including wait times and procedures.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4d968e76-d714-4405-946b-d8c5e11739b32017-07-04T01:51:56.3105342018-09-04T05:46:36.040267dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auState by financial year2007-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthElective surgery, Public hospitalshealth-and-wellbeing
SA Health Emergency Department - 4 hour or less length of stayEmergency Department presentations, proportion with a length of stay of 4 hours or less, for public metropolitan and major country hospitals, by hospital by quarter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6c3c9120-905d-4e39-846e-6964a203ab062015-06-29T23:27:04.4651812018-09-04T04:52:51.006424dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auby hospital, % of ED presentations stay 4 hours or less per quarter2012-07-012018-06-30Metropolitan Adelaide and major country townsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Health4 hour, emergency department, length of stay, Presentation, Public hospital
SA Health Emergency Department median waiting times in minutesMedian waiting time in minutes for persons waiting to be seen in the Emergency Department by financial yeardatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/dfd0dee3-daa2-4115-9098-470cd70bda8c2017-07-04T02:27:40.0527072018-09-04T05:36:24.396764dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auState by financial year2007-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthEmergency department, Public hospitals, Waiting timeshealth-and-wellbeing
SA Health Emergency Department percentage of 'people seen on time'Percentage of emergency department patients seen within clinically recommended triage times by financial year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/18fde67e-639c-49a5-9a24-436e8f0744d72017-07-04T02:20:28.1356412018-09-04T05:34:46.398517dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auState by financial year2007-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthPublic hospitals, Triagehealth-and-wellbeing
SA Public and Private Acute Hospitals LocationsDataset provides point based location for acute public and private hospitals in South Australia. Excludes Psychiatric and Private Day Only locations.
Data file for Hospital locations
DHS_ID – Hospital ID, NAME - Hospital, ADDRESS, SUBURB, POSTCODE, SUBTYPE [public or private], LABEL,
DEPT , MET[metropolitan or rural], X, Y coordinates in Lamberts Conformal Conic projection SA standard.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a48c54cf-f276-409b-b934-faeba4a852782014-07-08T04:50:44.9579662020-02-19T00:37:44.163950dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auIndividual Hospital2013-01-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthhealth, hospitals, private, public, XYhealth-and-wellbeing
SA Hospital and Clinic Locations - ObstetricsA subset of South Australian hospitals for obstetric (birthing) procedures.
Data file for Hospital locations
DHS_ID – Hospital ID, NAME - Hospital, ADDRESS, SUBURB, POSTCODE, SUBTYPE [public or private], X, Y coordinates in Lamberts Conformal Conic projection SA standard, births2011, births2012, births2013, births2014datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5c54b043-3788-4ecb-bb74-7a46110266ad2014-07-08T05:13:41.0687822017-06-30T01:17:44.655772DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.auIndividual Hospital2011-01-012014-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthbirths, health, hospital, hospitals, obstetrics, private, public, XYhealth-and-wellbeing
SA Health Public Hospital Inpatient SeparationsTotal number of inpatient separations from public hospitals by hospital by quarterdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/c9a20d9a-3409-447f-ab97-8d10ad96e99f2015-06-29T05:15:07.1588162018-09-04T05:55:44.486954datanadreportingservices@sa.gov.autotal number of separations for each hospital per quarter2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthinpatients, separations
SA Health Public Hospitals Total Number of Inpatient Days per QuarterSA Health Public Hospitals Total Number of Inpatient Days per Quarter by hospital by quarterdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/8a321d85-5093-41c9-8995-157609ff42b32015-06-26T06:36:06.5438662018-09-04T06:23:06.746426dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.autotal number of days per quarter2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthinpatients, number of dayshealth-and-wellbeing
SA Health Public Metropolitan Hospitals Average Daily Inpatient NumbersThe average number of inpatients on a daily basis for major metropolitan hospitals by hospital by quarter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/0fddafcc-5755-4b36-9aff-a52169dc406e2015-06-26T05:22:24.1577352018-09-04T06:30:26.762394dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auaverage daily count per quarter2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthadmissions, inpatient, occupancyhealth-and-wellbeing
SA Health Public Hospitals Average Inpatient Length of StayAverage length of stay in days per quarter for inpatients at public metropolitan and country hospitals by quarter by hospitaldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/6056e0d8-e3f3-4fd9-a0ee-c96eda8770ae2015-06-26T05:31:34.7046912018-09-04T06:07:57.429046dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auaverage in days per quarter2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthadmissions, inpatient, length of stay
SA Health Website Usage StatisticsAggregate data of sessions, users etc. for www.sahealth.sa.gov.audatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a9077319-d3b7-4f52-b9b7-04cb786ccca12014-06-20T03:22:30.7765902016-06-08T10:31:30.195460DACRDataRequests@health.sa.gov.audaily20132014-12-31N/AGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthsite performance, statistics, websitehealth-and-wellbeing
SA Heritage PlacesSA Heritage Places indicates the spatial location of State Heritage Places from the South Australian Heritage Register (see http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/our-places/Heritage/SA_Heritage_Register), Local Heritage Places and Contributory Items from council development plans. Information about each heritage place includes:
• the land parcel associated with each heritage place/item
• description, criteria for listing
• address, plan/parcel/title, Local Government Area, development plan name.
SA Heritage Places is available as spatial layers in point (centroid of the heritage place) and polygon (indicative footprint of the heritage place) format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5ca4f0ea-74df-4743-8748-78320b0522222015-12-20T22:02:52.5988762020-02-24T00:06:23.502895DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auData based on aggregate level2002-10-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureheritage, Heritage Places, Heritage Register, historic, historic properties, Local Heritagearts-culture-history
State Heritage Places ImagesThis dataset contains over 7000 photographs relating to a selection of State Heritage Places. This dataset can be used in conjunction with https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/sa-heritage-placesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/f37dffc0-5dae-4b0e-8f8d-053a0f27e0102016-07-04T03:36:30.8042132017-05-24T23:39:57.714398datasa@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, heritage, history, local heritagearts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SA History HubThe SA History Hub website is an interactive way of engaging with the history of our state. This site is built on stories of South Australia's people, places and events, the city streets and the buildings and monuments that line them, and the events that enliven them.
This data set presents places, things, organisations and events as geojson.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/53b4d7c2-a1b0-4b59-b7e0-28ee57db546e2015-07-02T05:59:59.0120592017-06-27T02:08:18.983918webmaster@history.sa.gov.au21836-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiaaustralianhistory, buildings, events, historicplaces, localhistory, monuments, organisations, streethistoryarts-culture-history
SA Land CoverThe South Australian Land Cover Layers 1987- 2015 spatial land cover datasets for 6 time periods (1987-1990, 1990-1995, 1995-2000, 2000-2005, 2005-2010 and 2010-2015).
This dataset can be used to inform spatial and temporal (5 year) summaries of the described land cover types for SA. The capture method and general nature of the classes are most useful for landscape and regional scale assessment.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f87627b6-61d8-42d6-9bc8-7fa5e690ddc92017-03-08T03:48:10.1412792018-08-13T23:42:57.461266datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, landcover, vegetationwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Salinity - Non-watertableNon-watertable salinity (or dry saline land) is where soil contains elevated levels of soluble salts that are not associated with a watertable. Mapping shows the degree of non-watertable salinity, based on the most saline part of the map unit (provided it occupies at least 30%), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each non-watertable salinity class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/9cfed822-c50e-4963-98d6-8205697d7ae22016-06-09T03:50:03.4960862020-02-18T23:42:26.830480datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Salinity - Non-watertable (magnesia patches)Non-watertable salinity (or dry saline land) is where soil contains elevated levels of soluble salts that are not associated with a watertable. Magnesia patches occur where high concentrations of this salt extend to the surface and visibly affect plant growth. Mapping shows the proportion of land affected by magnesia patches, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating total areas of affected land (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/cc85d3b3-c290-4633-b7c4-ffe78e7c64e52016-06-09T03:52:00.0059112020-02-18T06:46:43.372433datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Salinity - Watertable inducedThis assessment refers to salinity which is linked to watertables. Soluble salts in soils affect plant growth by restricting water uptake. Salinity has varying degrees of severity and distribution. Mapping shows the degree of salinity and the proportion of land affected by discrete highly saline seepage, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each watertable induced salinity class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/5fd81752-e098-4478-8038-6ccb3b33ca522016-06-09T03:53:50.7498242020-02-18T23:02:45.965638datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SA Health same day separation rate for metropolitan and country hospitalsThe same day separation rate for metropolitan and country hospitals by financial year. Same day separations are a key area of focus to ensure that appropriate clinical procedures and interventions are admitted and discharged on the same day, avoiding unnecessary multi-day admission. Time series is included from 2007/08.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c4b51c1c-7d01-4844-9c21-a508c117d0a72017-07-03T23:50:31.7069462018-09-04T07:03:17.988345dataandreportingservices@sa.gov.auFinancial year by hospital type (Country/Metro)2007-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthadmissions, public hospitalshealth-and-wellbeing
SA Health Same day surgery procedures for public hospitalsSame day surgery procedures for public hospitals. Percentage of patients that were admitted and discharged on the same day for a specific elective procedure, by financial year. This data monitors the quantity of elective surgery undertaken on a same day and extended day basis to ensure services are delivered in the most efficient model and patients do not stay in hospital longer than required, and improving elective surgery throughput.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5001ce06-16f5-4b17-883a-aceeaab15dc52017-07-04T00:20:54.8766322017-07-10T23:11:03.942822DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.auFinancial year by hospital type (Country/Metro)2011-07-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAdmissions, Elective surgery, Inpatients, Public hospitalshealth-and-wellbeing
SA MemoryA selected and wide range of digitised archival and published materials from the State Library of South Australia’s SA Memory program.
SA Memory is an online gateway to South Australian history, heritage and culture. This multimedia website focuses on the South Australian experience – what makes South Australia unique. SA Memory illustrates and interprets themes to highlight South Australia’s people, places, issues and events from the colony’s beginnings to contemporary times: South Australia’s ‘memory’. http://www.samemory.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfmdatasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/7cd90f98-1d89-4921-8373-151f4ad5d1a12013-03-07T16:15:35.2280852019-08-29T02:29:51.427322DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1836-2010N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaarts, children, collections, culture, exploration, gateway, heritage, history, online, people, places, shipping, societyarts-culture-history, community-information-and-citizen-services
SA Murray-Darling Basin NRM Board Annual Report DataSA Murray-Darling Basin NRM Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/22fde46d-1c1b-42d2-bd5d-6919467c23e92017-07-23T23:31:22.3943842019-02-22T00:15:15.266720datasa@sa.gov.au2016-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Petroleum TenementsLocation of all current and historic Petroleum Tenements issued under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act, 2000.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Download Instructions: From SARIG http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au/Shortcut/PetroleumTenements select 'Active Layers' and click the download icon.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/1a6455df-e2e3-41a6-a913-59ab78efb28a2014-06-30T06:29:10.6925772020-02-24T01:23:11.050624DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and Miningliquids, petroleum, pipeline, resourceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
S. A. Speaks: An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930This dataset includes 45 oral histories from the project S. A. Speaks': An Oral History of Life in South Australia before 1930. The interviewees were broadly representative of the population of South Australia as it was in the first three decades of the twentieth century. 'S. A. Speaks' was a Jubilee 150 project conducted by Beth M. Robertson under the auspices of the History Trust of South Australia for two years and two months ending December 1986.
The sound files are in MP3 format.
The transcripts are in PDF format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/387e2e32-f30c-4f9b-9d8f-848d06dfe18d2016-06-29T07:00:04.3584962019-08-29T04:32:01.228089peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1960-01-012013-12-31South Australia, AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiahistorical data, oral history, personal stories, reminiscences, South Australiaarts-culture-history
SASP T002 - CyclingNumber of people cycling in South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6d18294b-088b-4d2a-8f74-6d019e531d292015-06-16T04:23:45.9060612015-07-02T08:05:54.214481datasa@sa.gov.au20112013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetCyclingtransport-travel-and-motoring
SASP Target 100 - Screen IndustryIncrease South Australia’s share of Australian film and screen production to 6% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/6e1065d7-5e8a-494b-977b-97962d55c5ed2015-07-02T07:58:39.3492972015-08-13T02:40:55.695218datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetfilm, sasp, screenarts-culture-history
HomelessnessHalve the number of ‘rough sleepers’ in South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/11496c34-3a26-47ec-bc03-a3261de367e02015-07-01T04:57:41.2393622015-08-13T05:47:12.979827datasa@sa.gov.auannual1996-2011South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetrough sleepers, saspcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
SASP Target 12 Early ChildhoodIncrease the proportion of children developing welldatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a0ccbf16-483e-4a0c-bbf4-e81d6b22fc822015-07-02T01:41:03.3222012015-08-13T05:39:58.388279datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetchildhood, sasp
SASP Target 13 Work-Life BalanceImprove the quality of life of all South Australians through maintenance of a healthy work-life balance.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/f8ef7050-c407-4464-a08a-aa4e2c6ea01c2015-07-02T01:44:42.6082622015-08-13T05:40:36.824027datasa@sa.gov.auannual2007-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbalance, life, sasp, workhealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 14 - Early Childhood - Year One LiteracyAchieve a 10% improvement in the number of children reading at an age appropriate level by the end of Year 1 and maintain thereafterdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/35b82732-2786-4da4-9ac4-6595c48f62f82015-07-02T01:49:11.7123512015-08-13T02:41:19.749233datasa@sa.gov.auannual2007-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetearly childhood, Literacy, saspeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 15 - Aboriginal education – early yearsIncrease yearly the proportion of Aboriginal children reading at age appropriate levels at the end of Year 1.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/d0166563-718e-4f0f-a4ee-cd84bc934eeb2015-07-02T01:52:46.8972022015-08-13T05:43:36.840038datasa@sa.gov.auannual2007-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAboriginal, children, sasp, Year 1education-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 16 - Economic DisadvantageIncrease by 2 percentage points the share of total household income earned by low income South Australians.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/225fb80d-8c85-4bcd-8e12-cff86e44277d2015-07-02T01:55:43.2782672015-08-13T05:43:13.297783datasa@sa.gov.auannual2007-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinethousehold, income, low, sasp
SASP Target 17 - Statewide crime ratesReduce victim reported crime by 38% by 2014, maintaining or improving thereafter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/86901898-325f-452a-b478-8ccb1b1bc8e12015-07-02T02:03:52.0981162015-08-13T05:42:37.490379datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcrime, sasp, statewidecrime-justice-and-law
SASP Target 19 - Repeat OffendingSouth Australia has the lowest Australian rate of repeat offenders over the period to 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a650f49a-a74b-4150-9163-75382012e01f2015-07-02T02:10:39.2405732015-08-13T05:41:42.552221datasa@sa.gov.auannual2007-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetoffending, repeat, saspcrime-justice-and-law
SASP Target 20 - Bushfire PreparednessIncrease the number of households in high bushfire prone areas that are prepared for a bushfire by 30% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/01b3d16a-c8f6-4045-8865-7991ea59650f2015-07-02T02:13:37.8405342015-08-13T05:41:06.956958datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbushfire, preparedness, saspcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
SASP Target 21 - Greater Safety at WorkAchieve a 40% reduction in injury by 2012 and a further 50% reduction by 2022.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/b93f5650-a46b-4fd9-9a4b-0f1e2e6e8ece2015-07-02T02:16:45.1074072015-08-13T04:01:25.143707datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetsafety, sasp, workemergency-and-safety
SASP Target 22 - Road SafetyReduce road fatalities and serious injuries by at least 30% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/70e46a7a-254f-4368-8d73-b6989f149ecf2015-07-02T03:36:42.1256222015-08-13T04:04:34.638305datasa@sa.gov.auannual2001-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetfatalities, injuries, road safetytransport-travel-and-motoring
SASP Target 24 - VolunteeringMaintain a high level of formal and informal volunteering in South Australia at 70% participation rate or higher.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/1e6ec780-0407-46a3-a0f8-ecedd8c4e1d02015-07-02T03:40:04.0097312015-08-13T04:05:06.729202datasa@sa.gov.auannual2006-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetsasp, volunteeringcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
SASP Target 25 - Support for people with a disabilityTriple the number of people with a disability able to access self-managed funding by 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/f88b929a-839c-414d-8c4c-1613c0e393982015-07-02T03:43:28.2815672015-08-13T04:05:28.891759datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdisability, saspcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
SASP Target 26 - Early childhood – birth weightReduce the proportion of low birth weight babies and halve the proportion of Aboriginal low birth weight babies by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/1d760312-6956-4443-aa84-cff3a27509e42015-07-02T03:47:46.5934592015-08-13T04:05:52.390056datasa@sa.gov.auannual2000-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaboriginal, babies, birth weight, sasphealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 27 - Understanding of Aboriginal CultureAboriginal cultural studies is included in school curriculum by 2016 with involvement of Aboriginal people in design and delivery.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/6405e8ba-203c-44ae-9335-e597238543402015-07-02T03:51:32.9418542015-08-13T04:04:09.275462datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaboriginal, curriculum, sasp, schoolarts-culture-history
SASP Target 28 - Aboriginal LeadershipIncrease the number of Aboriginal South Australians participating in community leadership and in community leadership development programs.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/8e41425a-267f-4206-9dde-e60cc1cecd742015-07-02T03:54:18.5362502015-08-13T04:03:36.743293datasa@sa.gov.auannual2007-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaboriginal, leadership, saspeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 29 - ElectionsIncrease the percentage of women nominating to stand in local, state and federal government elections in South Australia to 50% by 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a092ecb6-7aac-4e08-9ab3-f8104a1a2ed02015-07-02T03:56:54.6343882015-08-13T04:03:11.448811datasa@sa.gov.auannual1993-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetelections, sasp, womencommunity-information-and-citizen-services
SASP Target 30 - Boards and CommitteesIncrease the number of women on all State Government boards and committees to 50% on average by 2014, and maintain thereafter by ensuring that 50% of women are appointed, on average, each quarter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/dda8707f-771c-45a2-a0e5-d023bcffa7602015-07-02T03:59:30.2086522015-08-13T04:02:26.441828datasa@sa.gov.auannual2004-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetboards, committees, sap, womengovernment-reporting-and-policy
SASP Target 31 - Chairs of Boards and CommitteesIncrease the number of women chairing State Government boards and committees to 50% by 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/4c16d3b1-bdf8-41d5-b492-49cc4f545bd62015-07-02T04:02:35.4335662015-08-13T04:02:00.115637datasa@sa.gov.auannual2004-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetboards, chairs, committees, sasp, womengovernment-reporting-and-policy
SASP Target 33 - Government Planning DecisionsSouth Australia leads the nation in timely decisions of development applications through to 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/0638722d-6441-4ffc-a8ce-b644fe6c2c9c2015-07-02T04:09:54.9167332015-08-13T04:00:55.404351datasa@sa.gov.auannual2008-2010South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetapplications, government, planning, saspgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SASP Target 35 - Economic GrowthExceed the national economic growth rate over the period to 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/b8e14cf4-e359-4c00-9a56-93b7c90bf6442015-07-02T04:15:36.0369182015-08-13T04:00:25.914586datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabineteconomic, growth, national, saspgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SASP Target 36 - Labour ProductivityExceed Australia's average labour productivity growth rate through to 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/63f26d48-a0ff-43c0-a499-a758d407d3c12015-07-02T04:18:28.9070922015-08-13T03:59:44.084574datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgrowth, labour, productivity, saspgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SASP Target 37 - ExportsIncrease the value of South Australia's export income to $25 billion by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/4e96b39d-5508-436a-844d-e59f65665c7f2015-07-02T04:20:56.2155712015-08-13T05:38:15.246718datasa@sa.gov.auannual1998-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetexports, saspgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SASP Target 38 - Business InvestmentExceed Australia’s ratio of business investment as a percentage of the economy by 2014 and maintain thereafterdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/f0cc3f0d-fdb3-45c0-9e38-e47aa662b4b82015-07-02T04:23:48.2950442015-08-13T02:43:55.418632datasa@sa.gov.auannual2000-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbusiness, investment, saspbusiness-industry-and-trade
SASP Target 39 - Competitive Business ClimateMaintain Adelaide’s rating as the least costly place to set up and do business in Australia and continue to improve our position internationally.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/169c6eae-7ad1-42f6-88da-5fe06c2147522015-07-02T04:36:27.0162552015-08-13T04:07:53.542770datasa@sa.gov.auannual2004-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbusiness, competitive, saspbusiness-industry-and-trade
SASP Target 40 - Food IndustryGrow the contribution made by the South Australian food industry to $20 billion by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/f9d0380c-73f6-44b0-9fcf-70eb8f534c262015-07-02T04:46:22.4898772015-08-13T04:08:43.672798datasa@sa.gov.auannual2001-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetfood, industry, saspbusiness-industry-and-trade
SASP Target 41 - Mineral ExplorationExploration expenditure in South Australia to be maintained in excess of $200 million per annum until 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/4a98d74e-77f8-47c2-bb6b-03dc364b94202015-07-02T04:52:41.5701622015-08-13T04:10:16.061265datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetexploration, mineral, saspwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 42 - Minerals production and processingIncrease the value of minerals production and processing to $10 billion by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/ddd95e55-62ff-4e73-8210-092e792e3d342015-07-02T04:55:32.9714362015-08-13T04:11:38.836661datasa@sa.gov.auannual1998-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetminerals, processing, production, saspwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 43 - Defence EmploymentIncrease defence and defence industry annual contribution to our economy to $2.5 billion and employment to 37 000 people by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/0b244e2a-5f57-4d42-9f0a-dd45755fe7b52015-07-02T04:59:23.7227042015-08-13T04:12:15.120729datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdefence, employment, saspfinance-and-employment
SASP Target 44 - Aboriginal Land - Native TitleResolve 80% of native title claims by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/6406f3d5-2e64-450b-b882-515c6e1551112015-07-02T05:02:37.7111932015-08-13T04:06:45.105304datasa@sa.gov.auannual2004-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaboriginal, land, native title, sasphousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
SASP Target 45- Total PopulationIncrease South Australia’s population to 2 million by 2027.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/8dfd0b40-1917-484f-b38b-0b1a09e0836a2015-07-02T05:05:42.0935732015-08-13T04:12:57.929667datasa@sa.gov.auannual2001-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetpopulation, saspgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SASP Target 46 - Regional Population LevelsIncrease regional populations, outside of Greater Adelaide, by 20 000 to 320 000 or more by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/e6ad85cb-54a1-41aa-9094-76edb53af75b2015-07-02T05:08:23.4735692015-08-13T04:13:41.866095datasa@sa.gov.auannual2006-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetpopulation, regional, sasphousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
SASP Target 47 - JobsIncrease employment by 2% each year from 2010 to 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/4bfe3eb4-3b6e-44eb-a70c-67c21da4940b2015-07-02T05:13:29.3463582015-08-13T04:14:20.992331datasa@sa.gov.auannual2004-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemployment, saspeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 48 - Ageing Workforce ParticipationIncrease the proportion of older South Australians who are engaged in the workforce by 10 percentage points by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a5b3fa7b-2793-46ce-9fc9-89c2f9b4141f2015-07-02T05:16:24.1240532015-08-13T04:15:10.398439datasa@sa.gov.auannual2004-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetageing, sasp, workforceeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 49 - UnemploymentMaintain equal or lower than the Australian average through to 2020datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/4a9dc58a-e6cc-454c-8ad0-533923b4e3a62015-07-02T05:18:59.1673862015-08-13T02:43:30.958479datasa@sa.gov.auannual2000-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetsasp, unemploymentfinance-and-employment
SASP Target 50 - People with DisabilityIncrease by 10% the number of people with a disability employed in South Australia by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/fba0b801-0b3f-4377-94dc-40521d8467ec2015-07-02T05:21:14.8651822015-08-13T04:16:25.515100datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdisability, employment, saspfinance-and-employment
SASP Target 52 - WomenHave women comprising half of the public sector employees in the executive levels by 2014 and maintain thereafter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/05b95c0d-7ab1-48f1-b166-e8a30afaf6262015-07-02T05:24:19.1135962015-08-13T04:17:13.427508datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetexecutive, public sector, sasp, womenfinance-and-employment
SASP Target 53 - Aboriginal EmployeesIncrease the participation of Aboriginal people in the South Australian public sector.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/348b8841-2a0d-4e5e-8c3b-18afb1d66a142015-07-02T05:56:31.3538962015-08-13T04:17:52.872997datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaboriginal, employment, public sector, saspfinance-and-employment
SASP Target 54 - Learning or EarningIncrease the proportion of 15-24 year olds engaged full-time in school, post-school education, training or employment (or combination thereof) to 85% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/cf261f0f-73c0-4083-a520-ad97116d8c942015-07-02T06:00:14.6300592015-08-13T04:18:32.158170datasa@sa.gov.auannual2001-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabineteducation, employment, learning, sasp, training
SASP Target 55 - ApprenticesIncrease the number of apprentice completions in trade occupations by 20% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/fe651eaa-7742-4d53-bef9-517d34fec5872015-07-02T06:04:50.5267952015-08-13T04:19:18.943526datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetapprentices, sasp, tradeeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 56 - Strategic InfrastructureEnsure that the provision of key economic and social infrastructure accommodates population growth.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/5e6056f9-000d-48ce-a6b9-64e1386584a82015-07-02T06:11:27.4320602015-08-13T04:19:46.836556datasa@sa.gov.auannual2008-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetinfrastructure, population, sasphousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
SASP Target 57 - Broadband AccessThe proportion of South Australian premises with access to broadband services delivered by fibre technology meets the national average by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/418e880c-b377-4cfc-a501-774a4d043ace2015-07-02T06:15:23.1831772015-08-13T04:20:17.171739datasa@sa.gov.auannual2011-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbroadband, saspcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
SASP Target 58 - Online BusinessIncrease the proportion of businesses that receive orders online from 24% to 40% by 2014 and continue growth each year to 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/26a29d24-a610-4140-a2c6-b8a5e363d1832015-07-02T06:18:35.7300442015-08-13T04:20:49.651076datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbusiness, online, saspbusiness-industry-and-trade
SASP Target 60 - Energy Efficiency - DwellingsImprove the energy efficiency of dwellings by 15% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/39eeb256-c5d6-4e35-9920-c586b9174aef2015-07-02T06:20:55.5051202015-08-13T04:21:32.930502datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdwellings, energy, saspwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 61 - Energy efficiency – government buildingsImprove the energy efficiency of government buildings by 30% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/0aaee141-9e9d-4de3-815d-72e6db0dd1272015-07-02T06:24:28.8465842015-08-13T04:22:04.291477datasa@sa.gov.auannual2006-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetenergy, government, saspwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 63 - Use of Public TransportIncrease the use of public transport to 10% of metropolitan weekday passenger vehicle kilometres travelled by 2018.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/1cae6a95-4aaa-4fc5-a47b-a138030147aa2015-07-02T06:26:35.5150412015-08-13T04:22:48.972755datasa@sa.gov.auAnnual2002-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetpublic, sasp, transporttransport-travel-and-motoring
SASP Target 64 - Renewable EnergySupport the development of renewable energy so that it comprises 33% of the state's electricity production by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/9dd737a1-6967-4958-8055-464e48c636962015-07-02T06:28:49.3352612015-08-13T04:23:16.248911datasa@sa.gov.auannual2004-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetelectricity, energy, renewable, saspwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 65 - GreenPowerPurchase renewable energy for 50% of the Government's own electricity needs by 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/7b38e6da-1a2f-47ce-a901-0922ecb88cce2015-07-02T06:31:11.4592882015-08-13T04:23:58.220450datasa@sa.gov.auannual2010-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetenergy, greenpower, saspwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP target 66 - Emissions IntensityLimit the carbon intensity of total South Australian electricity generation to 0.5 tonnes of CO2/MWh by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/8edc8ff4-8783-4c39-8b9e-afc3ce6754032015-07-02T06:33:28.9357302015-08-13T04:24:33.090973datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcarbon, emissions, saspwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 67 - Zero wasteReduce waste to landfill by 35% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/ae994f96-792e-4d33-ad0b-61d81e9933292015-07-02T06:35:46.2562132015-08-13T04:24:58.845554datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetsasp, waste, zerowater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 68 - Urban developmentBy 2036, 70% of all new housing in metropolitan Adelaide will be being built in established areas.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/cb5a1d9d-70a5-4089-a0d0-2583525f41462015-07-02T06:38:05.8136892015-08-13T04:25:24.028650datasa@sa.gov.auannual2010-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetsasp, urban developmenthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
SASP Target 70 - Sustainable land managementBy 2020, achieve a 25% increase in the protection of agricultural cropping land from soil erosion and a 25% improvement in the condition of pastoral land.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/b0dd7537-7c99-4a63-9dd9-87e336d0aef32015-07-02T06:41:36.0959772015-08-13T04:25:57.640115datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetagricultural, land, pastoral, sasp, sustainablehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
SASP Target 72 - Nature ConservationIncrease participation in nature conservation activities by 25% by 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/0a4e21be-7570-4b2b-83fe-598ee28f47c52015-07-02T06:48:25.9117772015-08-13T04:26:39.761248datasa@sa.gov.auannual2010-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetconservation, nature, saspwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 73 - Recycled StormwaterSouth Australia has the system capacity to harvest up to 35 GL of stormwater per annum by 2025.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/050325c8-9e87-4aa9-b538-f07bfacb3a262015-07-02T06:50:16.3158212015-08-13T04:10:56.218107datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetrecycled, sasp, stormwaterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 74 - Recycled WastewaterSouth Australia has the system capacity to recycle up to 50 GL of wastewater per annum by 2025.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/705d6392-1f6b-417c-adb6-e3eea5d6f6f42015-07-02T06:53:23.2780102015-08-13T05:23:03.308011datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetrecycled, sasp, wastewaterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 75 - Sustainable water useSouth Australia’s water resources are managed within sustainable limits by 2018.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/78d9a63b-9e98-4366-8dc4-9c7d0a3968632015-07-02T06:55:34.7746422015-08-13T05:25:02.840516datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetsasp, sustainable, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SASP Target 78 - Healthy South AustraliansIncrease the life expectancy of South Australians.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/0ef21c9c-60e0-4897-beed-ef7b719ace7e2015-07-02T06:57:59.2947882015-08-13T05:25:41.883171datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinethealth, life expectancy, sasphealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 79 - Aboriginal Life ExpectancyIncrease the average life expectancy of Aboriginal South Australians.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a6d6ba87-f62b-485e-8aa4-d016fceffa682015-07-02T06:59:59.6500572015-08-13T05:26:35.187505datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaboriginal, life expectancy, sasphealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 80 - SmokingReduce the smoking rate to 10% of the population and halve the smoking rate of Aboriginal South Australians by 2018.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/bdea1c8b-9b99-4dac-b311-cb553472cf302015-07-02T07:02:10.5091132015-08-13T05:27:15.688471datasa@sa.gov.auannual2007-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetaboriginal, sasp, smokinghealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 81 - Alcohol ConsumptionReduce the proportion of South Australians who drink at risky levels by 30% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/8cacc08b-563d-4b8f-9267-1deefbf455ce2015-07-02T07:03:54.6185842015-08-13T05:27:46.854401datasa@sa.gov.auannual2007-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetalcohol, sasphealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 82 - Healthy WeightIncrease by five percentage points the proportion of South Australian adults and children at a healthy body weight by 2017.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/587a8873-90cc-4945-8b23-6f2f83ae2c662015-07-02T07:05:49.4713732015-08-13T05:28:15.797174datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinethealth, sasp, weighthealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 83 - Sport and RecreationIncrease the proportion of South Australians participating in sport or physical recreation at least once per week to 50% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/d3ccfa72-08c6-4beb-96df-3698dd7efb232015-07-02T07:07:41.4448562015-08-13T05:28:44.397966datasa@sa.gov.auannual2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinethealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 84 - Health Service StandardBy 2015, 90% of patients presenting to a public hospital emergency department will be seen, treated, and either discharged or admitted to hospital within four hours.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/01db0a63-a131-4046-92b7-4e31ee01c9be2015-07-02T07:10:19.3901622015-08-13T05:29:20.715541datasa@sa.gov.auannual2010-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetemergency, hospital, public, sasphealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 85 - Chronic DiseasesIncrease, by five percentage points, the proportion of people living with a chronic disease whose self-assessed health status is good or better.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/96534b38-87c4-4889-8285-b44c392dea1a2015-07-02T07:12:17.8530102015-08-13T05:29:50.516417datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetchronic, diseases, health, sasphealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 86 - Psychological wellbeingEqual or lower the Australian average for psychological distress by 2014 and maintain thereafter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/8317febf-b328-4618-8d48-078d9d0c6b942015-07-02T07:16:33.6749072015-08-13T05:30:24.307375datasa@sa.gov.auannual2001-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdistress, psychological, sasp, wellbeinghealth-and-wellbeing
SASP Target 87 - Reading, writing and numeracyBy 2020, for reading, writing and numeracy, increase by five percentage points the proportion of South Australian students who achieve: above the National Minimum Standard and higher proficiency bands.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a53c05df-f5a8-46d4-8822-b66c86e2dd752015-07-02T07:21:15.7737232015-08-13T05:31:09.290038datasa@sa.gov.auannual2008-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetnumeracy, reading, sasp, writingeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 88 - Science and MathsBy 2020, increase by 15% the number of students receiving an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank or equivalent in at least one of the following subjects: mathematics, physics or chemistry.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a1bb354e-f565-4770-ac26-e4ad2ee1e5c22015-07-02T07:24:38.9021132015-08-13T05:31:38.872019datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetmaths, sasp, science, Tertiary Admissions Rankeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 89 - SACE or EquivalentIncrease yearly the proportion of 15 -19 year olds who achieve the SACE or comparable senior secondary qualification.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/27ef64f0-48d5-4422-8fb0-572ec68826d92015-07-02T07:27:05.1936192015-08-13T05:32:09.434686datasa@sa.gov.auannual2005-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabineteducation, SACE, saspeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 90 - Share of Overseas StudentsIncrease the number of overseas students across all education and training sectors from 13 737 in 2003 to 45 000 by 2014.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/772621fd-265b-41ab-a0a4-77088e3b361a2015-07-02T07:35:53.0827172015-08-13T05:32:39.137499datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabineteducation, overseas, sasp, studentseducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 91 - Non-school QualificationsBy 2014, equal or better the national average for the proportion of the labour force with non-school qualifications and maintain thereafter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/c2e72cad-0aaa-4faf-9b5d-9886803a7c742015-07-02T07:38:09.4698362015-08-13T05:33:18.331733datasa@sa.gov.auannual2002-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabineteducation, qualifications, saspeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 92 - Science, technology, engineering and mathematics qualificationsIncrease the number of domestic students completing undergraduate qualifications in specified science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields of education by 15 percentage points to 3 600 students per annum by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/c17bafe8-c0d7-4056-8f03-86e6ee0f4be12015-07-02T07:40:38.1545792015-08-13T05:33:55.234707datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetengineering, mathematics, sasp, science, technologyeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 93 -Tertiary education and trainingIncrease the proportion of South Australians aged 15 - 64 participating in tertiary education and training to 17% by 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/9dda8d3e-e204-43f1-8dfd-1c7efc665bcb2015-07-02T07:42:43.2574922015-08-13T05:34:20.187628datasa@sa.gov.auannual2009-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabineteducation, sasp, tertiary, trainingeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP target 94 - Venture CapitalAchieve a cumulative total of 100 private equity investments into South Australian companies between 2011 and 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/4ae86faa-6411-4b84-869a-f670786e77a42015-07-02T07:45:19.6553432015-08-13T04:09:18.582893datasa@sa.gov.auannual2010-2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetinvestment, SASP, venture capitalbusiness-industry-and-trade
SASP Target 95 - Industry collaboration, research and development commercialisationIncrease to $650m total gross cumulative value of industry and other funding for research earned by universities and state-based publicly funded research institutions by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/73407f05-4097-4d9d-80f7-6b6969e07ea92015-07-02T07:47:36.7238802015-08-13T05:35:06.585129datasa@sa.gov.au2010-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetindustry, research and development, saspbusiness-industry-and-trade
SASP Target 96 - Public Research ExpenditurePublic expenditure on research and development, as a proportion of Gross State Product, to be maintained at 1.2% to 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/31a90154-9153-4e94-b82b-60ae2ad992c42015-07-02T07:49:47.8691552015-08-13T05:35:40.521853datasa@sa.gov.auannual2008-2013South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetexpenditure, public, research, saspgovernment-reporting-and-policy
SASP target 97 - University Research IncomeIncrease the total gross value of university research income to 20% above South Australia's per capita share by 2014 and maintain thereafter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/08cb00fd-8dfd-4dd1-914b-94e05fe4b6492015-07-02T07:52:29.2407302015-08-13T05:36:10.457333datasa@sa.gov.auannual2008-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetincome, research, sasp, universityeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP target 98 - Business research expenditureIncrease business expenditure on research and development to 1.5% of GSP by 2014, and increase to 2.0% by 2020.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/996a3dd5-3659-4bfa-a8b7-47187fc2182f2015-07-02T07:54:44.9963612015-08-13T05:36:41.748513datasa@sa.gov.auannual2000-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbusiness, expenditure, research, saspeducation-skills-and-learning
SASP Target 99 - Cultural engagement – institutionsIncrease the number of attendances at South Australia's cultural institutions by 20% by 2014 and maintain or improve thereafter.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/a23ca282-c2c8-4875-8121-0c2ed5648ac32015-07-02T07:56:42.2334632015-08-13T05:37:11.392482datasa@sa.gov.auannual2003-2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcultural, sasparts-culture-history
SA Strategic Plan Household SurveySA Strategic Plan Household Survey Results for 2012.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/79a561df-2d3f-4765-aab5-f5661bc703ec2013-05-17T01:07:53.5100682016-06-06T05:37:51.708380DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetQuestionnaire, Strategy, Surveyhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Scalding (soils)Scalding refers to land, primarily in low rainfall environments, where the surface soil has been eroded to expose sub-surface material that is unsuited to plant growth. Mapping shows the proportion of land affected by scalding, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating total areas of affected land (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/488db9e3-6a6a-44cb-897a-4cfb4262b5c92016-06-09T03:55:27.1600032020-02-18T23:36:38.974501datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
School CrossingsSouth Australian intersections school crossing locations and information.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c507f056-f5c9-4b03-8494-0665d5bea5832014-07-04T04:45:16.7310672020-02-24T02:08:48.440812nick.avraam@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureintersections, pedestrian, Preschools, roads, school crossingstransport-travel-and-motoring
School EnrolmentsList of South Australian Government Schools with the number of students (Persons and FTE) enrolled at the most recent census collection (Term 3 2012), by age grouping.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d385385a-6d79-4ef7-ab0f-0cfc583469f62013-05-27T06:47:07.6876832016-06-08T10:38:17.700248DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for EducationChildren, education, Enrolment, Schools, Youtheducation-skills-and-learning
SchoolsThis annual product contains data on the numbers of schools, students, and staff involved in the provision or administration of school education in government and non-government schools, for all Australian states and territories including Other Territories and Norfolk Island. It includes student-related measures, such as apparent retention rates, and ratios of students to teaching staff. The statistics are derived from administrative records compiled by each state and territory and the Australian Government.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e86cda1c-e4dd-40ff-a18f-f57c18ea91bf2013-05-09T06:02:07.3315872017-01-23T03:31:10.610803DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)education, staff, statistics, studentseducation-skills-and-learning
Schools with specialist programsSA Government schools that provide activities or focus on activities in addition to the core curriculum in 2019.
These activities:
• are a key focus in the school and meet an identified need
• are sustainable by the school over an extended period of time
• provide students extra learning opportunities (that aren’t usually available in schools).
Further details are available on the Department for Education website
https://www.education.sa.gov.au/sites-and-facilities/education-and-care-locations/special-interest-schools-or-programs/special-interest-schools-and-specialist-programsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/77cf3f07-d5bc-4a32-b779-09b556e561e82019-03-19T23:40:49.4109832019-05-17T04:33:08.545442DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auSchool level2019-01-012019-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for EducationEducation, Government Schools, Specialist Programs
School Zones for South Australian government High Schools 2014School zone boundaries that determine eligibility of entry to government High Schools in South Australia. Zones provide schools with the ability to maintain enrolments within their physical capacity. Schools without a zone are eligible to enrol students from all areas.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/75621bd4-10a8-4dc8-bbd1-0b2ac316615b2014-06-22T09:19:38.5179602020-02-24T02:34:43.458467Education.CapacityManagement@sa.gov.auIndividual site levelCurrent unless otherwise indicated by the name of the file e.g. 2015, 2014South Australia – Projection GDA94Government of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, locations, map, schools, services, Sites, Zoneseducation-skills-and-learning
School Zones for South Australian Government High Schools 2015School zone boundaries that determine eligibility of entry to government High Schools in South Australia. Zones provide schools with the ability to maintain enrolments within their physical capacity. Schools without a zone are eligible to enrol students from all areas.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/2af3d07a-df46-44ff-b20e-7384c53a6f832015-05-29T04:21:45.5423452019-07-01T23:28:19.025654Education.CapacityManagement@sa.gov.auIndividual site levelCurrent unless otherwise indicated by the name of the file eg 2015, 2014.South Australia – Projection GDA94Government of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, locations, map, schools, services, sites, zones
School Zones for South Australian Government High Schools 2017School zone boundaries for 2017 that determine eligibility of entry to government High Schools in South Australia. Zones provide schools with the ability to maintain enrolments within their physical capacity. Schools without a zone are eligible to enrol students from all areas.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/bf44864e-7100-43e9-9119-7f0b77f549622017-07-11T23:56:22.1040712020-02-24T01:52:27.138921Education.CapacityManagement@sa.gov.auindividual site level2017-05-012018-05-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, geospatial, highschools, locations, map, school, schools, services, sites, zoneseducation-skills-and-learning
School Zones for South Australian Government High Schools 2018In metropolitan Adelaide most government high schools have a school zone. A school zone is a defined area surrounding a school from which the school accepts its core intake of students. Refer to
[Find a school or preschool](https://www.education.sa.gov.au/sites-and-facilities/education-and-care-locations/find-school-or-preschool)
for school zones and preschool catchments based on enrolment year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c6d7517a-3afe-42c0-ad67-ca182bfaeff42018-06-25T04:44:18.4817282020-02-24T01:57:54.751284Education.CapacityManagement@sa.gov.auIndividual site level2018-01-012018-06-25South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, geospatial, high school, locations, map, school, services, sites, zoneseducation-skills-and-learning
Screening Clearance Processing TimeframesPercentages of Clearances completed by 30 business days and more than 30 business days. The dataset will include the clearance type and how long it took the clearance to be completed.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c544b88a-a2c7-4ba0-a9f1-537f3829ad8a2016-07-07T03:50:20.9109192018-07-16T04:36:27.319155DLDCSIScreeningUnit@dcsi.sa.gov.au2014-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesClearance, Screeninggovernment-reporting-and-policy
SeatsProvides locations of all the seats that exist within the Adelaide CIty Council area.
Co-ordinate System:
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/4ca19b06-a079-4a21-a452-2b56fba257d72014-06-05T07:25:14.3695122016-06-08T06:07:33.541995DataSA@sa.gov.auProvides seat data illustrating GPS location and the seat type.CurrentN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Security ID/Access Cards Produced and Sites Managed by DCSIDataset highlights the number of ID/access cards produced monthly and the sites that are monitored and maintained centrally by DCSI Security.
Dataset includes: number of cards produced monthly. Includes all corporate sites within DCSI that have monitored alarms (suburb and office type).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/3cc83d17-6afb-4bcc-9fc2-d533c9a154502016-07-07T01:26:55.8579472018-07-10T04:05:10.920989DLDCSIAssets&Facilities-TeamLeaders@dcsi.sa.gov.auFrom 20082018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesAccess Cards, ID, Monitor, Securitygovernment-reporting-and-policy
Sellicks Beach Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. The Sellicks Beach monitoring station was temporary and established as part of a short-term project to evaluate local air quality. This data set contains validated meteorology data from January 2016 to February 2017.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/2f7baf99-1f9f-44f9-b571-406a748c03ed2019-02-13T00:45:36.3549862019-02-13T02:37:13.200645epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2016-01-212017-02-28South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, meteorology, Sellicks Beach, services, weather, wind
Sellicks Beach Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. The Sellicks Beach monitoring station was temporary and established as part of a short-term project to evaluate local air quality.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/004e54b2-5254-4bd5-84c1-603fff34e3442016-09-07T03:19:49.0359402017-04-21T05:46:41.791006epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au1 hour averaged data2016-06-012017-03-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, particles, Sellicks Beachwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Seniors CardDiscounts and benefits to Seniors Card holders as published in the 2013 Seniors Card Discount DirectorydatasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/bea5bd11-61bf-4f57-a346-f3ac59045e952013-05-23T00:16:52.2556862016-06-08T10:35:38.704472DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthaffordable, business, concessions, consumer, directory, discounts, recreation, seniors, servicescommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Service SA in South AustraliaThis dataset describes office locations for Service SA in South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5c4723d1-dc6e-47b3-9850-125f07e9c2bd2013-05-16T07:42:35.7020682020-02-19T00:50:35.624273gis.support@dcsi.sa.gov.auProperty Level2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesassistance, government, service outlets, vehicle registrationcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
SES Volunteer NumbersSES Volunteer Numbers for years 2012/13 to 2016/17datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/85248c54-7cd6-42d4-8d98-4ed58408c3212017-11-16T23:35:42.9584042017-11-16T23:36:04.900536SAFECOMEnquiries@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Fire and Emergency Services CommissionNumbers, SES, Volunteeremergency-and-safety
Shallowest Groundwater Aquifer – DepthThis represents the depth (metres) to standing water of the shallowest aquifer in South Australia. Other aquifers may well give rise to standing water at significantly different depths. This dataset was produced as a research and development product, caution should be applied when using to assist in decision making.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/199cff6d-fe34-4021-b2b2-fa11a96fd42d2013-05-19T02:21:26.1658932020-02-18T06:25:46.752836DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A1997South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAquifer, Boundaries, Conservation, Waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Shallowest Groundwater Aquifer – SalinityThis dataset represents the salinity of the shallowest aquifer (mg/L). It was produced as a research and development product, caution should be applied when using to assist in decision making.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/e86dd675-c0ef-4ce3-a52e-4f46f266e56a2013-05-19T02:36:44.3531192020-02-18T06:27:57.611657DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A1997South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries, Conservation, Groundwater, nature, Quality, salinity, Waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Shallowest Groundwater Aquifer – YieldYield of the shallowest groundwater aquifer (L/sec)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/31a2d19d-f032-4ff1-aa48-e394bc7930be2013-05-20T01:23:18.4028532020-02-19T00:38:12.429955DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A1997South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries, Boundaries Conservation, Boundaries Management, Conservation, Groundwater, Groundwater Management, nature, Quality, Water, Water Management, Water Quality Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Ship PhotographsThis dataset includes 5,799 selected photographs related to ships and shipping.
Note that images in copyright might not be viewable outside the State Library of South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e52b0259-2b57-4121-8e04-be333025fb3b2016-06-29T06:44:18.9595422019-08-29T04:35:07.834064peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1802-01-012014-12-31South Australia, AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiahistorical data, photographs, shipping, ships, South Australiaarts-culture-history, transport-travel-and-motoring
Shipwreck Images (Superseded)Please see https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/maritime-register-relic-images
This data set is an extract from the South Australian Register of Historic Shipwrecks. The database includes all known shipwrecks located in South Australian and Australian waters adjacent to South Australia. It includes information pertaining to Historic Shipwreck and Historic Relics as described under the (Commonwealth) Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 and the (South Australian) Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981. The dataset includes shipwrecks that have not yet been declared under either of these Acts. Filtering may take place to restrict the location of sensitive shipwrecks where condition assessments are pending.
The dataset references a selection of shipwreck images.
See also: https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/shipwrecksdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/7502058c-1b85-409b-b9a1-5f27a42263b62016-06-30T23:47:20.2757652020-02-27T07:25:06.169249datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterheritage, shipwreckswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
ShipwrecksThis data set is an extract from the South Australian Shipwrecks Database. The database includes all known shipwrecks located in South Australian and Australian waters adjacent to South Australia. It incorporates the Register of Historic Shipwrecks and the Register of Historic Relics as required under the (Commonwealth) Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 and the (South Australian) Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981. The database also includes shipwrecks that have not been delclared under either of these Acts. Filtering may take place to restrict the location of sensitive shipwrecks.
See also: http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/shipwreck-imagesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/c1bbaf0c-a2d9-4cbd-85b4-bf47650762962015-06-03T06:25:41.5078522020-02-24T02:29:08.591478datasa@sa.gov.auN/ACoastal South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watercoastal, heritage, historic, history, Marine, ship, ships, ship wrecks, wreckagewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Shore Based Recreational FishingThis dataset identifies beaches within the SA Marine Parks Network from which shore fishing is allowed within the Sanctuary Zones.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/18548efb-c403-4b03-8e97-78d862a4c86b2013-05-20T02:03:08.6484062020-02-18T05:09:48.323253DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ADecember 2012South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterConservation, fishing, Marine, Marine Conservation, nature, Protected Areas, Recreationsports-and-recreation
Significant South Australians PhotographsSelection of images (60) from the State Library of South Australia collections of Significant South Australians featuring selected men and women of Adelaide's North Terrace plaques.
These are a selection of images from a range of subjects and other State library photo sets on Flickr and range from 1815-1951, and includes:
Dervish Bejah, Cameleer and explorer
Sir Donald Bradman, Cricketer
Kate Boadicea Cocks, first female police constable in the British Empire
Matthew Flinders, Navigator and explorer
Donald Dunstan, Lawyer, reformist, social progressive and Premier of South Australia
Rev John Flynn, Founded what became the Royal Flying Doctor Service
Sir Robert Helpmann Dancer, choreographer, actor and director
Sir Hans Heysen artist and conservationist
Colonel William Light Surveyor General, South Australia
Mother Mary Mackillop (now Saint Mary of the Cross), Catholic sister, educator and Australia’s first saint
Sir Douglas Mawson, Geologist and Antarctic explorer
Dame Roma Mitchell, Australia’s first female judge
Catherine Helen Spence, Author, journalist, teacher, suffragist, political candidate
John McDouall Stuart, Explorer
Mary Lee, Suffragist and social reformer
Mark Oliphant, Physicist, humanitarian, Governor of South Australia
Thomas Playford, Longest serving Premier of South Australia
Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith, piloted first aeroplane from England to Australia
Charles Sturt, Soldier and explorer
David Unaipon, Aboriginal leader, preacher, inventor and writerdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/167684de-6a7a-4957-9bb7-b14c266601272013-05-21T09:02:06.1386962020-01-15T06:44:24.506061peter.jenkins@sa.gov.auN/A1815-1951South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiageographical, history, localities, people, photographs, portraitsarts-culture-history
Skate Parks in City of Port Adelaide EnfieldPolygon map layer representing reserves that contain skate parks.
Available in a variety of formats from Council's own open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/70a34191-b0af-40ec-8349-a49da20b722d2016-06-09T07:46:03.6678312019-09-09T04:48:31.256007customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auWhole Reserve Boundary2019-09-02City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, port adelaide enfield, skate, skate parkssports-and-recreation
Skills for All Course SearchThis data can be used to find Skills for All subsidised, and other, courses in South Australia, as well as training providers who deliver each course and their contact information.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/dad92d3b-c6cd-4f88-b2ac-2f6aa3ea46e32013-05-21T06:22:48.2257412016-06-08T10:39:26.227824DataSA@sa.gov.auas at 6th June 2014N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsCourse Selection, education, Qualification, skills, Training, Training Providers, VETeducation-skills-and-learning
Small Area Labour Markets PublicationSmall Area Labour Markets presents regional estimates of unemployment and the unemployment rate at two small area levels:
For approximately 2,100 Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) Statistical Area Level 2s (SA2s), on a State/Territory and Metropolitan/Non-metropolitan basis, provided in Table 1. For the States, estimates for the Capital City and the Balance of each State are also provided; and
For each of Australia’s 550 Local Government Areas (LGAs), provided in Table 2.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/356510f9-dc5b-40f1-af68-f0770b75e1782013-05-27T04:20:48.2815632017-11-13T23:18:16.542411DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsEmployers, Jobs, Job Seekersfinance-and-employment
Social Health Atlases of Australia: Quintile of Socioeconomic Disadvantage of AreaData spreadsheets (xls), based on the Inequality Graphs, and presenting the latest Social Health Atlas indicators, where available, are produced by Quintile of Socioeconomic Disadvantage of Area (Inequality Graphs).
The Quintiles of Socioeconomic Disadvantage of Area, referred to as Inequality Graphs, and associated data are based on either the 2006 ASGC or 2011 ASGC ABS Index of Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage, as noted for each data indicator.
More information can be found on http://phidu.torrens.edu.au/social-health-atlases
Dataset to be attributed to Public Health Information Unit (PHIDU) located at The Torrens University Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f33c5b36-a450-4755-837c-6e0cf289e20e2013-08-02T06:09:38.5107972018-09-12T02:22:12.122524phidu@tua.edu.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Datahealth, public health
Social Health Atlases of Australia: Remoteness AreaData spreadsheets (xls), based on the Remoteness Graphs, and presenting the latest Social Health Atlas indicators, where available, are produced by Remoteness Area (Remoteness Graphs) for Australia and the State/ Territory areas.
The Remoteness Graphs show variations, for each indicator, by Remoteness Areas (RAs). The RA categories are defined in terms of ‘remoteness' - the physical distance of a location from the nearest Urban Centre (indicative of access to goods and services) based on population size.
More information can be found at:
http://phidu.torrens.edu.au/social-health-atlases
Dataset to be attributed to Public Health Information Unit (PHIDU) located at Torrens University Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c471cb83-7e6e-46f2-8b43-ee43acc4df362013-08-02T06:40:12.6312182018-09-12T02:14:20.117010phidu@tua.edu.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community DataHealth, public health, Remoteness
Social Health Atlas of Australia: Compensable Injury in South AustraliaA Social Health Atlas of Compensable Injury in South Australia was commissioned by TRACsa with funding from the Motor Accident Commission and WorkCover Corporation of South Australia. It is the first health atlas to bring population data on compulsory third party and workers' compensation claims together with information on social, economic and demographic characteristics, health status and health service utilisation.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8a0a960b-d0e3-42e4-8880-de7dde0523182017-03-15T04:03:08.2636552018-09-13T04:08:11.236848phidu@tua.edu.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataatlas, compensation, health, health atlas, injurycommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Social Health Atlas of Australia: Local Government AreaThis dataset includes number of Hospital admissions by mental health diagnosis; Community mental health service contacts by Statistical Local Area e.g. incl. Health Region, Metro Adelaide & Country SA.
Dataset to be attributed to Public Health Information Unit (PHIDU) located at Torrens University Adelaide. http://phidu.torrens.edu.au/social-health-atlasesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9fb5195b-e696-45bb-a277-866e2efa62d52013-08-01T04:44:22.2283982018-09-12T02:24:06.216294phidu@tua.edu.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community DataCommunity, Health, Mental Health, public health
Social Health Atlas of Australia: Medicare LocalDataset replaced by Social Health Atlas of Australia: Compensable Injury in South Australia.
Visit the archive for Medical Locals:
http://www.phidu.torrens.edu.au/social-health-atlases/data-archive
Data spreadsheets (xls) presenting the latest Social Health Atlas indicators are available by Medicare Local (ML).
Medicare Locals (MLs), produced by the Australian Government, comprise 61 primary health care organisations which were established to coordinate primary health care delivery and tackle local health care needs and service gaps. Note: ML boundaries do not always coincide with SLA boundaries.
Dataset to be attributed to Public Health Information Unit (PHIDU) located at The Torrens University Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/3666bf95-528f-4cef-a955-1e35a89855a92013-08-01T07:29:36.2621412018-09-12T02:17:14.937512phidu@tua.edu.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Datahealth, income, Medicare locals, public health
Social Health Atlas of Australia: Population Health AreaThe Population Health Area (PHA) data include totals for the Greater Capital City Statistical Areas/ Rest of States/NT, States/ Territories and Australia; and for the Statistical Areas Level 3 and Level 4.
Attribution: Torrens University AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9167730d-6c4b-4538-8cb2-d955239b5bf22017-03-09T06:08:51.6611332018-09-12T02:18:58.427255phidu@tua.edu.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataatlas, healthgovernment-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
Social Health Atlas of Australia: Primary Health NetworkData workbooks presenting the latest Social Health Atlases of Australia.
Attribution: Torrens University of Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ebc384a9-28b7-489a-be09-4eedc22aec2e2017-03-09T05:58:47.2914232018-09-12T02:25:26.389751phidu@tua.edu.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Datahealth, social, social atlasgovernment-reporting-and-policy, health-and-wellbeing
Soil Sodium Toxicity (depth to toxic layer)High natural levels of sodium, that are toxic to some plants, are typically associated with deep subsoil sodicity, high pH, high boron and moderate salinity, and occur mostly in drier parts of the state. Mapping shows the depth to sodium toxicity of the most severely affected portion of the map unit (provided they occupy at least 30%), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each depth to sodium toxicity class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/4336ab3c-7d17-417c-b778-ed2ef4b545552016-06-09T03:57:01.2249232020-02-18T23:12:05.676127datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Sodium Toxicity (proportion of land affected)High natural levels of sodium, that are toxic to some plants, are typically associated with deep subsoil sodicity, high pH, high boron and moderate salinity, and occur mostly in drier parts of the state. Mapping shows the proportion of land with sodium toxicity in the upper 100 cm of soil, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating total land areas affected (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/54f9e9a2-d8c8-4e4a-8c05-04e4605bd55f2016-06-09T03:58:50.3186292020-02-18T23:10:14.421821datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Characterisation SitesSoil Characterisation Site dataset contains over 1,100 representative sites across South Australia, where descriptions by soil scientists have been made of morphology, chemical and physical properties, and landscape features of a range of soils. At these sites, backhoe or excavator pits were dug to depths of 150-200 cm. Profiles were photographed and described. This information is available in Soil Characterisation Site Data Sheets.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f6ffd75e-3d9c-4526-86bc-efb9a91af0512016-06-29T06:48:38.2275812020-02-18T06:20:27.200968datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, morphology, soil mapping, soil profiles, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Physical Condition of the SoilPhysical condition of soil provides an integrated view of various physical impediments to plant growth associated with surface soils, subsoils and other limitations (e.g. waterlogging, salinity, rockiness or steepness). Mapping shows the most limiting soil physical condition (provided it occupies at least 30% of a map unit), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each physical condition of soil class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/0bbb3835-4576-4780-9d00-717597f688e72016-06-09T03:36:06.9303202020-02-18T06:43:29.713519datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Erosion Max Potential - Wind or WaterProvides a numeric rating in each raster cell of the potential for erosion by wind or water in the event that vegetation or other ground cover has been removed (e.g. by fire, over-grazing, land clearance). The assessment is based on mapping of terrain and spatial predictions of inherent soil erodibility characteristics. Also available for download: [Soil Wind Erosion Potential](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/wind-erosion-grid) and [Soil Water Erosion Potential](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/water-erosion-grid).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/8317aded-8258-414d-99e6-ca287adc87c62017-12-04T02:31:29.6546752020-02-18T23:50:28.021189datasa@sa.gov.au2017-04-05South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil attribute raster, soil attributes, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil GroupsFifteen soil groups have been identified across southern South Australia, which are groupings of 61 soils (soil types). Mapping shows the most common soil group, while more detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each soil group (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/3030f7c2-df62-4f1f-90cd-e35a3935f9752016-06-09T02:00:48.3310902020-02-18T06:42:49.226069datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern SASoil Landscape Map Units have recognizable topographic features formed on a particular geological material and containing a limited and defined range of soils. They therefore have similar land and soil characteristics and land suitability. Each Soil Landscape Map Unit incorporates a Land System, and a Soil Landscape Unit specific to that Land System. Each Soil Landscape Unit has an assigned Land Type.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/5e667145-90ee-42f2-9e71-f51fc5c2ee582016-06-29T06:42:00.6222412020-02-18T06:22:28.778853datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, geomorphology, land systems, soil landscapes, soil mapping, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soils (soil type)Sixty one soils (soil types) represent the range of soils found across South Australia’s agricultural lands. Mapping shows the most common soil within each map unit, while more detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each soil type (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/ae914203-50c3-4194-acc5-402c2cd628412016-06-06T06:04:07.4787952020-02-18T06:40:32.342115datasa@sa.gov.au2009-07-01Southern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australia in 1914A look at South Australia and South Australians during a year that was to change Australia forever. This dataset contains 121 selected images from 1914.
Use in conjunction with the Flickr API [https://www.flickr.com/services/api/](https://www.flickr.com/services/api/)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/afba67c9-f5c7-4d6a-9c23-93cbeb652abc2016-06-29T06:20:22.8004522020-01-15T06:53:28.283259peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1914-01-011914-12-31Adelaide, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAdelaide, architecture, historical data, hotels, photographs, pubs, recreationarts-culture-history, business-industry-and-trade, sports-and-recreation
South Australian Community Services DirectorySAcommunity is a directory of South Australian community services. It includes information about government, non-government, community based and some private sector organisations that provide services for the South Australian community in the areas of health, welfare, housing, education, community participation, information, legal services, arts and recreation.
Dataset to be attributed to Connecting Up Incorporated.
http://www.connectingup.org/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiannually/data/dataset/516bf594-b677-4621-9b92-e3dba602920d2013-05-28T01:13:36.4034082019-08-12T01:47:12.264166cm@connectingup.org2011-01-012018-09-07South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataarts, business, campbelltown, community participation, connecting up, connecting up Australia, consumer, council, directory, education, health, housing, legal services, mount gambier, recreation, SAcommunity, SA Community, welfarecommunity-information-and-citizen-services
South Australian Country Fire Service Brigade IncidentsSA Country Fire Service (CFS) responds to a range of incidents across South Australia.
This data set provides information on incidents attended by CFS - including the incident date, the type of incident and the primary attending CFS brigade.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/31a58078-8a02-43d5-b71a-c5c9cc47764f2014-06-24T01:10:00.4639492018-12-14T00:29:25.277087DataSA@sa.gov.au2009-05-012015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Servicecfs, emergency, fire, hazard, incidents, safety, services, transportemergency-and-safety
South Australian Country Fire Service Current Incidents RSS FeedThe South Australian Country Fire Service (CFS) responds to a range of incidents across South Australia. Our daily/going incidents are provided in an RSS feed. The type of incident being attended by the CFS includes Building Fire, Motor Vehicle Accident, and Grass Fire etc. Hazmat means that CFS is attending to an incident involving Hazardous Materials - chemicals and/or unknown products.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/db944224-9a45-42ce-b657-0aac25f1681f2014-05-27T07:57:41.9117832018-12-14T00:35:14.493194DataSA@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Serviceaccident, bushfires, community, current fires, danger, emergency, fire, hazards, incidents, safety, transportemergency-and-safety
South Australian Digital Landscape**2016 Digital Landscape Report**
The 2016 South Australian Government Digital Landscape Report examines the provision of digital government services from the perspectives of the public and the SA Government. Its findings are based on surveys undertaken by 1100 SA citizens and 560 SA public servants, as well as interviews with 17 Executives from SA Government Agencies.
Developed by Ernst and Young, with assistance from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, the report contains a frank account of progress to date as well as key insights and recommended priorities for the road ahead.
**2015 Digital Landscape Report**
Survey results collected by Deloitte and Square Holes on behalf of the South Australian Government to inform the SA Digital Landscape Report.
* Online surveys of government staff and members of ICT industry groups to assess their organisations' capacity and capability to deliver digital government services.
* Focus group and interview responses from the public to understand their willingness and ability to use government digital services.
* Four citizen groups examined include 18-40 y/o, 41-60 y/o, regional participants, and vision-impaired participants.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cea4177d-4f37-4c6e-a287-c7ec9bb83f512015-06-12T05:32:18.9715832017-05-30T07:34:36.743582datasa@sa.gov.au2015-03-012016-10-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcapacity, citizen focus, digital, digital by default, digital landscape, government capability, ict, industry, public, servicesbusiness-industry-and-trade, government-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Fire Ban DistrictsThe state of South Australia has been divided into 15 fire weather districts, which are used by the Bureau of Meteorology and the SA CFS to provide daily fire danger ratings to the community. These fire ban districts also form the basis of geographical locations used to declare total fire ban days. They are also used by the State Bushfire Coordination Committee to gazette the start and finish of the annual fire danger season for South Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ec5b0373-63a2-4193-b095-2dd5b66edf3f2014-05-27T08:05:40.6398002020-02-24T01:55:14.401775DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Country Fire Servicebushfires, community, education, emergency, fire, hazard, safety, transportemergency-and-safety
South Australian Government Education and Child Development Sites and Services, as at April 2019List of South Australian education and child care sites, updated as at April 2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8ad2e5bd-b69e-4162-8265-ce609090cd902019-09-20T00:37:17.3619722020-01-15T05:24:46.293006DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auSite level2019-04-302019-04-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchild, childcare, early childhood, education, location, preschools, schools, service, siteseducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Government Education and Child Development Sites and Services, as at June 2017List of South Australian education and child care sites, updated as at June 2017.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b572bd77-ce60-4693-9469-23ff8bb2dfc62017-07-11T03:46:56.7102292017-07-21T06:14:08.306023DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auIndividual site level2017-06-012018-06-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchild, childcare, child care, early childhood, education, location, locations, preschools, Preschools, schools, Schools, schools in SA, service, services, siteseducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Government Education and Child Development Sites and Services, as at March 2015List of South Australian education and child care sites, updated as at March 2015datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5233709a-6e9a-4402-9869-da25ef68a3c02015-05-29T03:50:56.2029972015-05-29T03:55:22.728976datasa@sa.gov.auIndividual site level2015-03-312016-03-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchild care, early childhood, education, locations, Preschools, schools, services, sites
South Australian Government Education and Child Development Sites and Services, as at March 2016List of South Australian education and child care sites as at March 2016 (updated Feb 2017)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4553c7ae-2ea0-4a0a-80f0-a36bd6e2595a2016-06-28T01:57:08.8117172017-02-08T23:35:14.786764DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auIndividual Site level2016-03-312017-03-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchild care, early childhood, education, locations, Preschools, schools, services, siteseducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Government Education and Child Development Sites Location Data, as at January 2015List of South Australian education and preschool sites with latitude and longitude, updated as at January 2015datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/37f45725-602c-40d5-8f2d-81da545bdc9a2015-05-29T03:57:44.1587082016-05-03T02:14:14.581222datasa@sa.gov.auIndividual site level2015-01-312016-01-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationaboriginal school, campus, child parent centre, education, high school, IELC, kindergarten, kindy, latitude, list of schools, locations, longitude, preschool, Preschools, primary schools, R-7, sa schools, schools, schools in SA, senior campus, services, sites, special schools
South Australian Government Education SitesSpatial dataset of open government education sites. Includes schools and preschools.
Updated nightly from the Department for Education Location Sites and Services database.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/2a0e89b8-0886-4a32-92be-8c05598602632020-04-08T07:23:10.7042102020-04-14T01:16:57.718851education.dma@sa.gov.auOpen education sitesN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, government schools, preschools, spatial
South Australian Government ICT Investment and Workforce DataA summary of the South Australian Government ICT Investment and Workforce data for the 2009-10, 2011-12 and 2013-14 financial years.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedbiannually/data/dataset/9013b166-8cf8-4625-95c1-0736dedc33c72015-06-02T02:34:13.2292632019-01-29T05:32:48.205660datasa@sa.gov.au2009-07-012014-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata collection, expenditure, government ict, government workforce, ict, ict investment, investment, profiling, profiling program, staffing, workforcefinance-and-employment, government-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Government Photographic CollectionThe collection broadly documents sixty-seven years of government activities, state celebrations, and the growth of industry, trade and townships between 1890 and 1957. The collection of 15,000 images includes 288 Frank Hurley images showcasing the state as part of its 1936 Centenary celebrations, as well as images of country shows and field days, educational institutions, hospitals and nursing, railway stations and infrastructure, shipping and ports, and the River Murray. The original glass plates are held by State Records of South Australia. The History Trust of South Australia holds the catalogue and digitised copy set of the collection.
It is important to note that this is a historical collection and original information and photographic titles have been retained for research purposes in many instances. Some language used in the past by Government Departments may cause offence today but as a research collection we have maintained the original titles and language used to document this collection.datasetEnglishOther (Open)activeLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c5a3374b-bc28-41a5-9f7b-14d9b92e73502017-06-23T06:53:25.3988792017-07-28T07:36:38.007416webmaster@history.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiagovernment, historic photographs, history, photographsarts-culture-history, developer-portal
South Australian Government Preschool Enrolments in their Eligible Year (Term 2, 2016)List of South Australian Government Preschools with the number of children enrolled in their eligible year, as at the most recent data collection (Term 2 2016).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a9ebf218-cd99-481b-a351-e8a9b99a56002017-07-11T04:01:16.7218452017-07-21T06:13:50.159455DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auData is collected based on a 2 week reference period2017-05-012018-05-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, kindergarten, participation, preschooleducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Government Preschool Enrolments in their Eligible Year (Term 2, 2017 and 2018)List of South Australian Government Preschools with the number of children enrolled in their eligible year, as at the most recent data collection (Term 2 2017 and 2018).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cde15794-81a7-412c-9d01-5193045b91b02018-08-27T01:36:04.7213152018-08-27T01:57:01.770850Education.DMA@sa.gov.auData is collected based on a 2 week reference period2017-01-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, kindergarten, participation, preschool
SA Government RegionsSouth Australian Government Regions facilitate the planning, monitoring and service delivery of government functions. The regions align to whole local government boundaries, with only one exception out of 68 councils - the separation of Enfield from the Port Adelaide Enfield Council.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4d92b947-7b09-4486-bd7a-e4b2ae15a62c2015-12-21T22:05:14.9866562017-12-12T23:36:08.155401DPTI.PDPlanningInformation@sa.gov.auData based on aggregate level2007-01-172014-02-13South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureCouncils, Planning, Port Adelaide, Regions, Service Deliveryhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Government School Enrolments by Age Grouping, as at Term 3 2014List of South Australian Government Schools with the number of students (Persons and FTE) enrolled at the most recent census collection (Term 3 2014), by age grouping.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9b1d0aca-7c58-4ac3-8939-9934945d66222015-05-29T02:23:40.6791342020-02-18T01:34:57.145262datasa@sa.gov.auData is a snapshot of the first Friday in August each year2014-08-012015-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, participation, schools, young people
South Australian Government School Enrolments by Age Grouping, as at Term 3 2015List of South Australian Government Schools with the number of students (Persons and FTE) enrolled at the most recent census collection (Term 3 2015), by age grouping.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/70a67ca8-72fd-45e8-b243-45fc64a0f40d2016-06-28T02:15:34.8518272016-06-28T02:16:25.532633DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auData is a snapshot of the first Friday in August each year2015-08-012016-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, participation, schools, young peopleeducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Government School Enrolments by Site and Age GroupingList of South Australian Government Schools with the number of students (Persons and FTE) enrolled at the most recent census collection (Term 3 2016), by site and age grouping.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/3c5f394e-1126-4f8e-8d96-01bc87a2ff932017-07-11T04:05:50.9775172017-07-21T06:14:33.475253DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auData is a snapshot of the first Friday in August each year2016-08-052018-08-03South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, participation, school, young peopleeducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Government School Enrolments by Site and Age Grouping Term 3 2017List of South Australian Government Schools with the number of students (Persons and FTE) enrolled at the most recent census collection (Term 3 2017), by site and age grouping.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c343d138-3b58-4f13-8886-b0c48258448d2018-08-27T01:48:06.5776602018-08-27T01:50:05.887824Education.DMA@sa.gov.auData is a snapshot of the first Friday in August each year2017-02-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, participation, school, young people
South Australian Government School Facilities Available for Community UseList of South Australian Government Schools with facilities available for community use, as at July 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4be5893e-6fef-4dcd-b896-a84299d44ba32015-07-03T05:48:39.1171872015-08-13T02:22:22.837367datasa@sa.gov.auUnit level2015-07-012015-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationcommunity, education, facilities, Preschools, schoolseducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Heritage Council Annual Report DataSouth Australian Heritage Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/afaacde6-2493-4d11-9ba4-7cb7b003c4442017-07-21T05:05:38.6202212020-01-06T03:08:09.426198datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, government, heritagearts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy
South Australian Housing Trust Annual Report - Community Housing ContributionsCommunity Housing contributions are received and receivable from associations and co-operatives. Contributions are paid to the South Australian Housing Trust once allowances for necessary expenses such as administration, property and maintenance costs are deducted from the organisation’s rental income from these dwellings.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fff40bab-3dc7-46d3-b8a4-e415567631182017-11-22T06:51:46.3769202018-11-21T04:58:30.171325HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityassociations, co-operatives, debenture, dwellingsgovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Housing Trust Annual Report - New AllocationsThe number of tenants allocated into a public or Aboriginal property from the housing register. Tenants were housed on either on a probationary, a direct lease or a short term lease.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7005eb8a-4183-4761-bd09-077d19eaad2f2017-11-23T01:40:01.2420282018-11-21T05:02:46.969604HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityAllocation, Housing, Leasegovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Housing Trust Annual Report - EvictionsWhere a tenant fails or refuses to rectify a tenancy breach, Housing SA may apply to the South Australian Civil Administrative Tribunal to have the tenant evicted from the property.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/32caf80d-910b-439b-b9cc-1d4a8399dedc2017-11-22T07:08:01.1716622018-11-21T04:55:59.273876HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing Authorityeviction, housinggovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Housing Trust Annual Report - Fixed Term LeasesAt the completion of a Housing SA tenant’s probationary tenancy, they are assessed for a fixed term lease. These leases enable the management of conditions of tenancy breaches and allow staff to promote clear expectations regarding tenancy responsibilities.
A tenant can be offered a one, two, five or 10 year fixed term lease depending on their circumstances and compliance with their conditions of tenancy.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ac85232e-81e9-4dae-b4d1-2530341d9c0f2017-11-23T00:22:51.6234992018-11-21T04:51:33.956064HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityFixed, Housing, Leasegovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Housing Trust Annual Report - Memorandum of Understanding and ProtocolsThe number of information exchanges between Housing SA and other State Government departments (SAPOL, Mental Health and Substance Abuse and Department for Correctional Services) via memorandum of understandings and protocols.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/02c4c5df-2e85-46ac-b235-800992e7ff012017-11-23T00:55:48.2005272018-11-21T05:04:21.525249HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityDepartment, Information, Memorandum, Protocolsgovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Housing Trust Annual Report - National Reg Framework for CHPsThe number of community housing providers registered under the National regulatory system for community housing providers in South Australia. The National Regulatory System for Community Housing (NRSCH) commenced in South Australia under the Community Housing Providers (National Law) (South Australia) Act 2013 on 1 April 2014. Community housing providers are divided into three categories of registration referred to as Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4c1bc23d-1c75-41d3-8d74-dff42d22870c2017-11-23T01:18:18.2429392018-11-21T05:06:06.439958HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityCommunity, Housing, Regulatory, Tiergovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Housing Trust Annual Report – Regulation of Housing StandardsAll residential properties must meet the minimum standards in the Housing Improvement Act 2016. The Housing Safety Authority can declare a property to be substandard.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f8f6efcb-0b3d-43f6-86d1-ee5b67a610a32017-11-23T03:55:59.7924682018-11-21T05:01:07.193331HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityCommunity, Housing, Regulatory, Tiergovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Housing Trust Annual Report – Social Housing StockThe total number of Social Housing properties in South Australia managed by Housing SA, Renewal SA and the Community Housing sector.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6b420e31-668c-4725-b3c9-aee6d681d0362017-11-23T04:09:22.9783392018-11-21T04:49:33.861256HousingInfoRequests@sa.gov.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Housing AuthorityCommunity, Indigenous, Public, Stockgovernment-reporting-and-policy, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Labour ForceThis dataset is based on a sample survey of approximately 2,000 South Australian households. The two main ‘series types’ are Trend and Seasonally Adjusted.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/66660415-07ba-413b-bffd-027b4859b9202013-05-21T02:43:03.7538482016-10-25T04:50:16.217307DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsEmployment, Jobs, Labour Force, Skills, Unemployment Ratefinance-and-employment
South Australian Major Mines/Quarries and Mineral ProjectsThe South Australian operating and approved major mines and related resource information.
Available format: ESRI Shape, MAPINFO Tab, Google Earth KMZ and WMS/WFS.
Download Instructions: From SARIG http://map.sarig.sa.gov.au/Shortcut/MiningProjects select 'Active Layers' and click the download icon.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ee80c4e3-3aed-4d80-9226-8f898c040a9b2013-11-29T03:48:11.9228952020-02-24T01:26:07.973607DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and Mininggeospatial, minerals, mining, mining projects, spatialwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Monitoring and Surveillance System: Target, Trends at a glance & Indicator reportsSouth Australian Monitoring and Surveillance System (SAMSS) is a population health survey that monitors trends in health risk factors and chronic disease. Data is collected every month for about 600 adults and children using the CATI (Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing) system.
Data in tables published in Target, Trends at a glance [TAG] and Indicator reports will be made available, not the individual person level records in SAMSS.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c1a77b0e-84df-4ac7-9f4d-bf1f6b92d2652014-06-20T03:13:03.3841852019-06-18T07:11:21.124972DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auBreakdowns by age, sex and other demographic variables2002 to 2015State as a whole, and large geographical areas such as Local Health Networks and Medicare LocalsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthalcohol, anxiety, arthritis, asthma, BMI, cancer, cardiovascular, carers, children, cholesterol, chronic condition, chronic diseases, consumption, COPD, CVD, depression, diabetes, disability, drink consumption, fast food, food insecurity, fried potato consumption, fruit, Health, health service use, hypertension, mean proportion, mental health, metropolitan, milk consumption, obese, osteoporosis, overweight, physical, physical activity, Population, population health, psychological, risk factor, risk factors, rural access, screen time, socioeconomic, suicidal ideation, trend, unhealthy weight, vegetable, Vegetable, walking, water consumption, water consumptn., weight, wellbeinghealth-and-wellbeing
South Australian Museum Arachnology CollectionThe Arachnology Collection at the South Australian Museum contains around 300,000 arachnids as well as many centipedes and millipedes (Myriapoda). Of these around 56,000 have been databased.
Spider specimens make up the largest component, with some 200,000 specimens stored in alcohol. The Sparassidae (huntsman spiders) are particularly well represented in the collection with over 2000 Australasian specimens.
The collection also houses a significant mite (Acarina) collection (about 45,000 specimens) in alcohol or on glass microscope slides, approximately 5000 scorpion (Scorpiones) specimens and a smaller number of Myriapoda specimens (about 3600).
The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM).
Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies.
The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/)
Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes.
SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/6812c858-5ff1-4188-9997-befffbc42dbe2016-06-24T05:00:45.7497532020-02-18T01:13:20.998657CollectionsData@samuseum.sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records1880-01-012016-01-01Primarily whole of Australia, some international recordsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumacari, animals, arachnids, biological science, biology, ecology, myriapods, nature, science, taxonomy, wildlifewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum - Australian Helminthological CollectionThe Australian Helminthological Collection (AHC) of the South Australian Museum includes approximately 42,000 registered lots of helminths (e.g. nematodes, tapeworms, and other parasitic flatworms). Most helminths in the collection are from Australian native vertebrates, but there is material from Australian domestic and zoo animals, livestock and humans and from hosts collected overseas. Many of the worms in this collection were donated by one of Australia’s most famous parasitologists and zoologists, Professor T. Harvey Johnston. Some of Johnston’s specimens were collected when he travelled to Antarctica as Chief Zoologist with Sir Douglas Mawson in 1929 as part of the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expeditions.
Material is either kept in bottles of ethanol or mounted on microscope slides. The AHC is used frequently by researchers and students, nationally and internationally, for taxonomic and biodiversity studies.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f47e5aea-fbcc-49b8-b1b3-b48dca31ec792013-05-25T04:34:09.9625142020-03-17T01:50:08.994682DataSA@sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records1860-2014Primarily whole of Australia, some international records.Government of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumbiodiversity, biological, ecology, environment, helminthology, helminths, nature, parasites, parasitology, science, taxonomy, wildlife, worms, zoologyarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum - ComplaintsData detailing complaints for the South Australian Museum.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c39fe206-a5b4-4df5-805e-7095aaf6d04e2019-08-15T04:04:04.4972862019-12-15T23:58:26.137371museumboard@samuseum.sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumcomplaints
South Australian Museum - ConsultantsData regarding consultants for the South Australian Museum.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c0217995-614f-4724-849a-3d5f032da0dd2019-08-15T03:56:41.7250352019-12-09T01:09:25.753421museumboard@samuseum.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumconsultants
South Australian Museum - ContractorsData detailing contractors for the South Australian Museum.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/93b403e1-2660-4678-ad59-225f9c06081b2019-08-15T03:58:27.1915002019-12-09T01:09:06.088144museumboard@samuseum.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumcontractors
South Australian Museum - Executive EmploymentData detailing executive employment at the South Australian Museum.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1acd777b-4877-452f-ac3a-36e3ef8d404c2019-08-15T03:53:56.6741692019-12-09T01:08:44.186137museumboard@samuseum.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian MuseumExecutive Emlpoymentarts-culture-history
South Australian Museum - FraudData detailing fraud detected at the South Australian Museum.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e50f5de4-1568-4bf9-880a-b481edfc92312019-08-15T04:00:51.8260932019-12-09T01:07:21.373770museumboard@samuseum.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumfraud
South Australian Museum Herpetology CollectionOver 70,000 specimens have been registered in this collection, which has a particular emphasis on South Australian and arid zone fauna. A second major regional focus is Melanesia, especially the island of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Papua Province, Indonesia), with some 6,000 registered specimens. Most material is formalin-fixed and stored in 70% alcohol, with tadpoles stored in formalin. There is a significant dry skeletal collection of over 1,500 specimens, mostly skulls, and this will continue to be expanded. Since 1980, the great majority of specimens acquired (approx. 40,000) have had tissue samples (mostly liver) taken for genetic and biochemical research. These are held in the S.A. Museum's Australian Biological Tissue Collection. All specimens are individually registered and the data entered on a collections management system. All specimens are stored on-site in the S.A. Museum Science Centre alcohol storage facilities.
The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM).
Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies.
The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/)
Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes.
SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/e0cc2850-5096-44ec-9602-7b5abfaa20942013-03-21T05:07:17.2887152020-02-18T01:28:14.693870CollectionsData@samuseum.sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records1880-2014Primarily whole of Australia, some international records (4.4%)Government of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumamphibians, biological, biological sciences, ecology, environment, fauna, frogs, herpetology, lizards, nature, reptiles, science, snakes, taxonomy, wildlifearts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum Ichthyology CollectionThe South Australian Museum fish collection is comprised of over eleven thousand registered lots. The collection has a strong regional focus with freshwater fishes of southern and central Australia and Southern Ocean marine fishes, including deep-sea species, well represented.
The SA Museum manages this dataset using the EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM). Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources.
Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies.
Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes.
SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/a09d615c-79f1-4918-9cb4-8c4c636c80eb2013-03-21T05:15:15.6908372020-02-18T23:51:32.608265CollectionsData@samuseum.sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records1880-2014Primarily whole of Australia, some international recordsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumbiological sciences, ecology, environment, fish, history, ichthyology, marine, Marine Conservation, nature, ocean, rivers, science, sea, stream, taxonomy, water, waterwaysarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum Mammalogy CollectionThere are over 24,000 specimens in this collection, including skulls, skins, skeletons, spirit specimens, photographs and frozen tissue. It includes over 1600 marine mammals and its comprehensiveness makes this collection the best of its kind in Australia. Other strengths of the collection include South Australian arid zone native mammals, many specimens of extinct species such as the thylacine and large numbers of bat species.
The collection has also historical importance as it includes many specimens from early expeditions in Australia and to the subantarctic Islands and Antarctica. Well-known people such as Sir Douglas Mawson, Edgar R. Waite and Hedley Finlayson have contributed to the collection.
The mammal collection includes sub-fossils and remains from owl pellets. This collection consists entirely of Australian material with 20000 - 25000 specimens covering 76 mammal species (including introduced species). The collection is made up of bulk bone deposits from the floor of caves, bones excavated from sinkholes, bones extracted from predator scats (eg. dingoes, foxes and Ghost Bats), pellets from birds of prey, particularly barn owls (both recent and pre-settlement material), and stick nest rat nests and middens. The sub-fossil collection is the second best of its kind in Australia.
The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources.
Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies.
Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes.
SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedQuarterly/data/dataset/35f2b0e5-a207-4114-b2c5-b2f12aa8b8ad2013-03-21T05:53:24.9493942020-02-18T01:29:11.710141DataSA@sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records1880-2014N/APrimarily whole of Australia, some international recordsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumanimals, biological sciences, biology, ecology, environment, history, mammalogy, mammals, nature, science, taxonomy, wildlifearts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum Marine Invertebrates collectionThe Marine invertebrates collection is currently represented by 23 phyla and holds more than one million specimen lots including 1,700 holotypes, 11,300 secondary types, 33,000 registered lots and 1,400 microscope slide preparations. Specimens include molluscs, crustaceans, worms, sponges, jellyfish, corals and sea anemones, sea stars and sea urchins.
Of these specimens about 5,500 have been databased and are accessible through the Atlas of Living Australia, more than 1500 of them with digital images of the specimen and label.
The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM).
Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies.
The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/)
The Museum has also been using the ALA's Online Volunteer Digitisation Portal, [DIGIVOL](https://volunteer.ala.org.au/) to digitise the data for Marine Invertebrate specimens. To facilitate this a large quantity of specimens have been imaged.
Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes.
SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/c82dc4f6-85d7-4999-b5d5-6eeb97dfef852016-07-05T03:33:27.0704322017-05-08T02:34:29.724267CollectionsData@samuseum.sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records1880-01-012016-01-01Primarily whole of Australia, some international recordsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumanimals, echinodermata, images, marine invertebrates, nature, science, taxonomy
South Australian Museum Meteorite CollectionThe meteorite collection contains representative material from over 150 Australian and overseas meteorites, with the focus mainly on those that have been found in South Australia. The collection includes pieces from significant international meteorites, such as the Indian Shergotty and Egyptian Nakhla falls, since determined to have originated from Mars. The data includes the locality and date of finds, weight and other descriptive information, and information about their acquisition.
The South Australian Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. The full dataset is published on data.sa.gov.au as a .csv file.datasetCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1436651b-0684-42f1-b2e3-7dd113e2c0072013-05-25T04:42:17.9870592016-07-03T23:29:22.729078DataSA@sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records.1860-2014N/APrimarily whole of Australia, some international records.Government of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumenergy, environment, history, meteorites, minerals, nature, science, waterarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum Minerals CollectionThis collection includes approximately 33000 registered mineral specimens representing the range of minerals found in South Australia. More than 1500 species are represented, providing good coverage of the species and localities from across South Australia. The museum holds significant collections such as the Francis Collection, a comprehensive collection of the minerals of the Precambrian iron formations of the Middleback Ranges, quartz crystals from Mount Lofty Ranges White Rock Quarry, the Hall and Dunstan Collections, including secondary minerals of Broken Hill, and the O’Neill Collection, representing the Olympic Dam copper-gold-uranium deposit. The collection includes specimens from historically significant copper mines in Burra, Moonta and Wallaroo, and from South Australian opal fields. The data includes information about mineral species, varieties, localities from which specimens were collected and information about their acquisition.
The South Australian Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. The full dataset is published on data.sa.gov.au as a .csv file.datasetCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialactiveLinkedAnnually/data/dataset/fe72a51c-def3-4229-b58c-cf9fef5d30ba2013-05-25T04:48:34.2000392016-07-08T02:32:04.460744DataSA@sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records.1865-2014N/APrimarily whole of Australia, some international records.Government of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumenvironment, geology, history, mineralogy, minerals, nature, resources, sciencearts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum Ornithology CollectionThis section houses over 55,000 registered and 6,000 unregistered specimens including skins, eggs, skeletons, nests and spirit collections. It has an excellent collection of South Australian species, both historical and recent, a large collection of stomach contents, which is used to determine diets, and an Australia wide collection of eggs.
The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the Darwin Core metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA: http://www.ala.org.au/) and the Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums (OZCAM: http://www.ozcam.org.au/). Information about Darwin Core can be found here: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm. Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources.
Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the Spatial Analysis Portal (http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies.
Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes.
SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedQuarterly/data/dataset/a4fbf1a3-bb6f-4b59-860a-3283200e7a902013-03-21T05:59:59.0887452020-02-18T01:29:42.117037DataSA@sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records1860-2014N/APrimarily whole of Australia, some international recordsGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian MuseumBiological, biological sciences, birds, ecology, environment, history, nature, ornithology, science, taxonomy, wildlifearts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum Terrestrial Invertebrate CollectionThe collection has Australia-wide and Indo-Pacific representation, plus some world specimens for comparative purposes. The collection comprises 1200000 pinned specimens, 450000 specimens in spirit and 20000 slides. There are 8670 holotypes, of which 5000 are from the A.M. Lea beetle collection. There are 23000 other types. In summary, the entomological collections Class Insecta comprise 662 Australian families and 85,961 known Australian species.
The arachnological collections comprise spiders (50000 specimens in alcohol), mites (25000 slide mounts and 20000 specimens in alcohol), scorpions (5000 specimens in alcohol) and myriapods.
Images from this collection are available on the Atlas of Living Australia.
The SA Museum manages this dataset using the KE EMu collection management system. It is interpreted into the [Darwin Core](http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/index.htm) metadata schema (DwC) and semi-regularly exported to the [Atlas of Living Australia](http://www.ala.org.au/) (ALA) and the [Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums](http://www.ozcam.org.au/) (OZCAM).
Data sourced from Australian museums on both the ALA and OZCAM should be identical, but on ALA they are combined with observational data from citizen science initiatives and other sources. Both of those sites make it possible to combine, interrogate and analyse data through web services such as the [Spatial Analysis Portal](http://spatial.ala.org.au/). In the Spatial Portal ALA data can be combined with meteorological and other environmental data sourced from and made accessible by relevant government agencies.
The ALA also has a fully documented [API](http://api.ala.org.au/)
Data about endangered species are either withheld from online publication, or coordinates or other data are obscured on the ALA and OZCAM. In those circumstances more specific information is available directly from SA Museum collection managers if it is genuinely required for research purposes.
SA Museum data can be downloaded in full from the Atlas of Living Australia, or broken down into discipline specific parts (e.g. Herpetology, Mammalogy etc). On download the ALA will request an email address (not mandatory) and a reason for download (mandatory) – this is required to track usage of the ALA data to help data providers determine priorities for upload and improvement.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/a81870be-82eb-4868-81e9-0a8d116226752013-03-21T05:57:20.2200412016-07-05T03:45:43.422359CollectionsData@samuseum.sa.gov.auIndividual specimen records1860-2014Primarily whole of Australia, some international records.Government of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumarachnology, biology, ecology, entomology, environment, history, images, insects, mites, nature, science, scorpions, spiders, taxonomy, wildlifearts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australian Museum - Whistle BlowersData detailing whistle blowers for the South Australian Museum.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ad435283-7254-4467-b4bc-0afa4fc54b1f2019-08-15T04:02:36.3771132019-12-09T01:08:18.617465museumboard@samuseum.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumwhistle blowers
South Australian Museum - Work Health and SafetyData detailing workplace injury claims, work health and safety regulations and return to work costs for the South Australian MuseumdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/779c678d-6dc6-4ae4-b25a-ea5bf39c9a2b2019-08-15T02:02:11.5164322019-12-09T01:07:54.505235museumboard@samuseum.sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Museumwork health and safetyarts-culture-history
South Australian Mothers and BabiesThe South Australian perinatal statistics collection is data collected from births in SA, notified by hospital and homebirth midwives and neonatal nurses. Further information can be found at the [SA Health Website.](https://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/public+content/sa+health+internet/about+us/health+statistics/pregnancy+outcome+statistics/pregnancy+outcome+statistics?contentIDR=bcf3758041ffde5595e8bdf8b1e08c6d&useDefaultText=1&useDefaultDesc=1)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e0752905-814d-4cb6-a0cd-538b660796882014-05-28T07:37:21.3460552018-08-15T01:13:34.412551HealthPregnancyStats@sa.gov.auAggregated by Local Health Networks2007-07-012016-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthbirths, pregnancy, statisticshealth-and-wellbeing
South Australian PhotographsPhotographs relating to South Australia feature localities across the state, houses and buildings, portraits, social and historical events, industry, farming, transport and more.
Divided into four time periods:
- pre 1900
- 1900 - 1919
- 1920 - 1949
- 1950 onwardsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/62c4e993-8d5b-48a4-9d11-9e9dd47084552013-03-07T14:40:31.0919072019-08-29T04:36:26.010768DataSA@sa.gov.au1800-01-012019-05-20South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaagriculture, buildings, community, education, historical, history, industrial, photographs, portraits, transportarts-culture-history, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
South Australian Photographs World War 1 1914-1929This dataset is an extract from the photographic collections of the State Library of South Australia and is related to World War 1.The set includes individual photographs and those that were collected in albums.
Content includes portraits of soldiers, marches, camps, group shots, on location in the Dardanelles, and Western front, activities on the home front eg Cheer Up Societies, memorial dedications, captured albums eg captured German and Turkish images.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/49266c9b-ae27-47bc-8e23-866a2d0274032013-05-31T07:08:43.8481602019-08-29T04:37:07.788643DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AAustralia, South Australia, Adelaide, Turkey, Gallipoli, France, Belgium, EgyptGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaalbums, camps, dedications, marches, memorials, portraits, soldiersarts-culture-history, community-information-and-citizen-services
South Australian Preschool Enrolments in their Eligible Year as at Term 2 2014List of South Australian Government Preschools with the number of children enrolled in their eligible year, as at the most recent data collection (Term 2 2014).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5b9a4f5a-7c6c-478a-9fcb-dae00e1fe0a52015-05-29T02:19:40.8645112015-05-29T02:20:49.370520datasa@sa.gov.auData is collected based on a 2 week reference period2014-052015-05South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, kindergarten, participation, preschooleducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Preschool Enrolments in their Eligible Year as at Term 2 2015List of South Australian Government Preschools with the number of children enrolled in their eligible year, as at the most recent data collection (Term 2 2015).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a31f14eb-4c5e-48aa-ad19-51a8b1c2ea832016-06-28T00:40:22.9185532016-06-28T01:40:17.859576DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auData is collected based on a 2 week reference period2016-05-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationchildren, demographics, education, enrolment, kindergarten, participation, preschooleducation-skills-and-learning
South Australian Red Cross Information BureauBetween 1916 and 1919 the South Australian Red Cross Information Bureau undertook research into over eight thousand enquiries from family and friends of missing Australian Imperial Force personnel who fought in WW1. The data contains the names and service detail of the soldier enquired upon and eyewitness; name and address of enquirer, dates of death, locations, National Archives barcode for soldier war service records, date range of enquiry, battalion name.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/59af795b-aa47-4633-8405-b61b9da8e5742015-06-16T07:13:31.3300952016-07-04T06:14:08.552618datasa@sa.gov.auHigh1915-01-011919-12-30South Australia, WW1 campaigns – Dardanelles - Gallipoli, Western Front - Belgium, France, Middle East – Egypt, Palestine, Jordan; and Ancillary services - England, Germany, AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiahistory, missing soliders, red cross, war, world war, World War 1, WW1arts-culture-history, health-and-wellbeing
South Australian Sheet Music 1852-1927Selected sheet music (100 individual songs) related to or published in South Australia. The collection is particularly strong on the genre of patriotic songs from World War One and sentimental ballads. Includes full colour scan of the sheet music and additional contextual research.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/02f2e8e0-f843-4a37-9e0a-eeb4d366991c2013-03-07T14:38:12.8188132019-08-29T02:33:15.378498DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1852-1927N/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaballads, patriotic, Popular music, songarts-culture-history
South Australian Signalised Intersections and CrossingsNumber of Individual Lamps at Signalised Intersections and CrossingsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/a9cf6a81-9454-4d43-9dab-66b85439bf012017-06-28T23:11:32.9741722018-05-03T06:58:39.308231David.Richardson@sa.gov.au2017-01-012017-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureIntersections, Traffic Lights, Traffic Signalstransport-travel-and-motoring
South Australians of World War 1 Photographs Flickr setA selection (542) of portraits of soldiers. This set of portraits comes from our Chamberlain Collection and includes portraits of Soldiers prior to embarkation in studios and at various military camps in South Australia including Morphettville and Jubilee Oval.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/0384a465-903c-4b2b-93ec-826acbe2c66b2013-05-21T09:06:33.2126032020-02-24T02:07:29.790770DataSA@sa.gov.au1914-1916AdelaideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAIF, ANZAC, battalions, Chamberlain Collection, death, European War, Great War, history, horse, military, missing, obituary, portraits, soldier, soldiers, war, World War 1, WW1arts-culture-history, community-information-and-citizen-services
South Australian State Budget 2017-18On 22 June 2017, the Hon. Tom Koutsantonis released the 2017–18 State Budget.
"We are protecting existing jobs and trying to help our traditional manufacturers survive in tougher economic conditions. We are backing our steel-makers in Whyalla and supporting component manufacturers in the car industry to develop new products and markets. We can do all this because of our prudent fiscal management that ensures we deliver a budget that records an operating surplus this year and across the forward estimates, meeting all our fiscal targets. This is a Labor Budget, a budget that will grow the jobs of today and create the jobs of the future. This is a budget that puts South Australians first."datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/5177a0b9-4f7e-4f67-97b0-9e74e8bdde202017-06-22T23:37:04.1825112017-06-22T23:53:02.746086CommServices@sa.gov.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Treasury and Financebudget, budget 2017 2018, economic data, economy, financefinance-and-employment, government-reporting-and-policy
South Australian subset of National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) DataThe NPI is a national program which consists of an internet-based database that provides free information to the community, government and industry on the emissions and transfers of 93 substances that have been identified as important due to their possible effect on human health and the environment. The NPI database (http://www.npi.gov.au/) is searchable by many options such as dataset, form and map which is unique as it shows on a geographical basis, where substances are being emitted and in what amounts. The NPI team based within the SA EPA collect and validate industry reported data (similar to all other state NPI teams).
Prior to the publication of the entire NPI dataset in 2017 (https://data.gov.au/dataset/npi) the annual emissions of NPI substances reported in South Australia from industries that trip NPI reporting thresholds were provided as annual datasets (2012-2013, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015). These datasets are provided here for historical reasons, to ensure any users of these datasets are not affected by their removal. For the latest and more comprehensive data that contains emissions and transfers reported by industries across Australia, please refer to the data provided by the Commonwealth NPI available at data.gov.au; https://data.gov.au/dataset/npidatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a8332257-a1db-47f6-a138-930b715f57d42014-06-20T02:16:56.0442612018-11-23T00:25:49.507292npi@epa.sa.gov.auAnnual facility data provided to Commonwealth and reviewed by SA EPA2012-01-022015-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, Emissions, environment, National Pollutant Inventory, NPIgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Australia Primary Industries Scorecard Primary Production 5 Year SummaryAn overview of South Australia’s primary Industries production including volume, value and per unit price by sector and commodity between 2014–15 and 2018–19.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6632615c-dd3c-422d-bca7-f4ffae80b6d82019-02-24T23:36:57.4937782020-02-26T23:37:39.028664jayne.robertson@sa.gov.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsPrimary Industries, primary production, Scorecardwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South Eastern Conservation and Drainage Board Annual Report DataSouth Eastern Conservation and Drainage Board Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c2fe5db1-9ff0-411d-a382-cbcb0504aed62017-10-10T01:38:22.1322432020-01-06T03:21:21.584667datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterAnnual Report, Environmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South East Ground Water LevelsAquifers south of Naracoorte, in the South East, hold some of the best quality groundwater in Australia; highly valued for agriculture. This dataset includes groundwater wells where water level information is available, for a portion of the region.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/c2192907-c5e2-42ec-9cbd-41f6123030d92014-06-16T05:56:02.0191162016-06-08T10:35:49.275413DataSA@sa.gov.auFrequency of water level readings varies between wellsVarious periodic water samplingN/ADrawn box from Naracoorte to Millicent, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergroundwater, Water levelwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South East Groundwater SalinityAquifers south of Naracoorte, in the South East, hold some of the best quality groundwater in Australia; highly valued for agriculture. This dataset includes groundwater wells where water salinity information is available, for a portion of the region.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/4666f1a7-cde4-40d0-85ef-f7ec2aec7ca92014-06-16T06:27:09.1936252016-06-08T06:06:11.356612DataSA@sa.gov.auFrequency of water sampling varies between wellsVarious periodic water samplingN/ADrawn box from Naracoorte to Millicent, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergroundwater, water quality, water salinitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
South East NRM Board Annual Report DataSouth East NRM Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f4c4b8bb-1bb9-4fe7-b5ea-9a052a5529942017-07-23T23:33:08.5704792019-02-22T00:03:11.082757datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Southern Adelaide Local Health Network (SALHN)The Southern Adelaide Local Health Network (SALHN) provides care for more than 350,000 people living in the southern metropolitan area of Adelaide, as well as providing a number of statewide services to those in regional areas. SALHN encompasses the Flinders Medical Centre, the Repatriation General Hospital and the Noarlunga Hospital, along with intermediate care services provided at GP Plus Super Clinics, Aboriginal Health and Family Clinics and the Aged Care Assessment Team. Southern Adelaide Local Health Network Health Advisory Council Annual Report Data Southern Adelaide Local Health Network Health Advisory Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7f817a68-6e48-4499-9fe1-adf16b8b55442017-09-12T05:03:52.6033472019-11-20T01:08:31.130121DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auAnnual by state2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual report, Complaints, Consultants, data, Executive, Fraud, Healthhealth-and-wellbeing
Specific student populations with a disabilityFull-time equivalent enrolments of students with a disability that are members of specific populations collected from 2013 as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Students with Disability are those students who are verified by a Department for Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department for Education Disability Support Program.
Specific populations students are:
* Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders – Students who are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin and who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.
* Non-English Speaking Background – Students who are from a non-English speaking background, including students born overseas with at least one parent/guardian being from a non-English speaking background. This excludes temporary residents and students speaking Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Languages.
* Guardianship of the Minister – Students for which the Youth Court have granted a Guardianship Order to the Minister, either for a specified period of time or until the age of 18.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/92906b47-ab32-4b7e-a72b-34a2bd6884d72018-05-11T05:39:50.9805412019-05-17T04:09:46.405482DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by group and year2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisability, education, government, groups, schools, students
Sports and activity providers registered for sports vouchersDetails of all providers registered with the Office for Recreation and Sport to accept Sport Vouchers.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/c1ce1428-4915-44a1-a936-f7d0d8c636782017-08-22T00:20:59.6563432017-08-22T00:35:41.329852tim.wyatt@sa.gov.au2015-02-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureprovider, recreation, sport, vouchersports-and-recreation
Sports Vouchers IssuedDetails of all Sport Vouchers that have been redeemed since February 2015 as part of the Sport Voucher programdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/14daba50-04ff-46c6-8468-9fa593b9f1002017-08-21T23:27:55.3234032017-08-22T00:13:23.103597tim.wyatt@sa.gov.au2015-02-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureclub, sport, sports club, voucher
Stamp Duty Off-the-plan ConcessionsThe concession provides a full stamp duty concession on a transfer of a new apartment or substantially refurbished apartment for a contract entered into from 31 May 2012 to 30 June 2014 (capped at stamp duty payable on a $500 000 apartment) and a partial concession from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2017.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/08f1fb13-37d2-4d63-a50c-caa960a197472016-09-02T07:00:20.5661512016-09-02T07:01:39.363416CommServices@sa.gov.auAggregate2012-05-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Treasury and Financeconcession, housing, taxhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
State ElectoratesState Electoral District boundaries as determined by the Electoral Districts Boundaries CommissiondatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6f1f602b-1e1f-4158-8445-56dd34d2914e2014-07-08T01:11:41.9795242020-02-24T02:25:49.186100william.watt@sa.gov.auCurrentStatewideGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureelectoral boundaries, electoral officegovernment-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
State Flora CatalogueState Flora’s Nursery Catalogue describes over 900 species of Australian native plants including trees and shrubs, groundcovers, grasses, rushes, sedges and climbing plants. The plants are listed in categories and in each category the plants are listed by their botanical name (common names are included) in alphabetical order.
The catalogue details general growing characteristics and plant requirements as a guide. It also details the regions of South Australia to which each species is indigenous as well as the conservation status of these species.
It should be noted that State Flora propagates other species that are not included in the catalogue.
Attribution Link: http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/our-places/State_Flora/Catalogue
Attribution Label: State FloradatasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/fc9ff9ba-015f-45a0-8503-9355c1fb9c5c2014-07-07T04:24:00.4362112016-06-08T10:46:02.177425DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A2011 - CurrentN/ASouth AustralianGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateraustralian natives, biological, conservation, flora, grasses, native, nature, nursery, plants, shrubs, species, treeswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
State Herbarium of South Australia Specimen CollectionData related to the State Herbarium of SA’s specimen collection of native and naturalised plants, macroalgae and macrofungi. Currently over 720,000 records that include species name, location and date collected.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/d7ef7df2-9871-4eaa-b878-899e249bce442016-06-02T03:36:26.0532272016-06-16T00:37:17.669687datasa@sa.gov.au1654-02-11currentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
State Heritage AreasA state heritage area is a clearly defined region with outstanding natural or cultural elements significant to South Australia's development and identity. A state heritage area is notable for its distinct character or 'sense of place', formed by:
- buildings and structures
- spaces and allotments
- patterns of streets
- natural features or the developed landscape.
State Heritage Areas in South Australia have been designated under the South Australian Heritage Act 1978 and authorised under the Development Act 1993.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fdbb11f8-5338-4297-97a0-c7664cea99c22016-06-27T02:06:28.3102222020-02-18T05:54:57.854265datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, heritage, local heritage, local historyarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
State History Collection (features)The History Trust of South Australia is responsible for the State History Collection, a collection of objects relevant to the history of South Australia. Strengths of this collection reflect the collecting areas of our three museums: the Migration Museum, the South Australian Maritime Museum and the National Motor Museum.
This dataset is a small feature selection of around 200 museum objects from across the organisation and will grow as we continue our digitisation program.
Please note that the license selected on this dataset it is not a blanket CC-BY-NC as there are some items that have different and possible more restrictive copyright. These license conditions are specified in the metadata under the Copyright, License and Usage Restrictions fields.datasetEnglishCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a6457e37-6d36-4277-9318-dfe63ff283582017-06-27T02:05:38.3448322017-07-27T23:54:53.357526webmaster@history.sa.gov.au1836-01-011970-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiahistoric photographs, history, photographsarts-culture-history
State Maintained RoadsThe State Maintained Roads dataset is derived from the TopoRoad dataset that is jointly maintained by DEWNR & DPTI. The Common Road Referencing System (CRRS) assigns a unique number to all roads of interest to Department for Planning,Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) (currently or previously maintained) and defines the start, direction and end of the road for linear referencing (i.e. driven distance) purposes. The system defines reference points with known linear distances (known as road running distance). DPTI asset information is recorded in databases referenced using CRRS standards. This data set is for the Roads Maintained by the State or Federal Government.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/23633a1b-27c6-41fc-84cc-e43afc24996f2016-07-28T04:41:01.0293342020-02-24T02:28:10.466175nick.avraam@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureroadsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
State Opera of South Australia Public Complaints 2012-2019State Opera of South Australia Public ComplaintsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/0c7d380f-31a0-40b7-ad69-6aed272f88ea2018-01-31T06:04:45.6351172019-09-13T02:36:15.938180info@saopera.sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Opera South Australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
State Opera South Australia Consultants 2012-2019State Opera South Australia ConsultantsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/42fd49cb-b4cc-44c0-8a5a-407ba4ad66af2018-01-31T05:30:07.9415102019-09-13T02:34:55.949948info@saopera.sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Opera South Australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
State Opera South Australia Contractors 2018-2019State Opera South Australia ContractorsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e1acdb76-3037-4b8f-a611-83aea43b2f472018-09-25T05:00:22.2383072019-09-25T06:42:00.569778info@saopera.sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Opera South Australia
State Opera South Australia Executive Employment 2012-2019State Opera South Australia Executive EmploymentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5bcb287f-2146-4c30-bfe7-304123caebdb2018-01-31T04:51:12.6201472019-09-13T02:39:04.078467info@saopera.sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Opera South Australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
State Opera of South Australia Fraud Detected 2012-2019State Opera of South Australia Fraud DetecteddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/635132ae-b237-4a07-aa7c-560b4e44b67b2018-01-31T04:33:35.7090882019-09-13T02:41:04.008068info@saopera.sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Opera South Australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
State Opera of South Australia Whistleblowers Disclosure 2012-2019State Opera of South Australia Whistleblowers disclosuredatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5626a988-d3fd-4324-b054-ba41281bc58c2018-01-31T04:44:43.9804372019-09-13T02:42:13.575660info@saopera.sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Opera South Australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
State Opera South Australia WHS Reporting 2018-2019State Opera South Australia WHS ReportingdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/af8e5fd4-f0b3-4726-b617-ff9141c97fd12018-09-25T04:46:25.9507372019-09-13T02:39:54.977079info@saopera.sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Opera South Australia
State Procurement Board Annual Report DataState Procurement Board Annual Report data. Includes Public Complaints, Contractors and Consultants.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f593165b-dea0-4f61-a8e0-73f2384c12b92017-09-25T03:42:47.8308742019-09-09T00:21:01.062326CommServices@sa.gov.auAcross government2012-07-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Treasury and FinanceAnnual Report, Complaints, State Procurement Boardgovernment-reporting-and-policy
State Records - Linear Metres of Unaccessioned RecordsLinear metres of unaccessioned records held by State Records of South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/faeaed50-0031-476a-af91-b3b0cb1d682c2017-10-25T23:54:38.0689722019-12-03T04:24:43.980917srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2014-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsarchive, linear metres, State Records, Unaccessioned recordsarts-culture-history
State Records of South Australia Annual Report Performance SummaryReported key statistics on an annual basis as published in the State Records of South Australia Annual ReportdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a84b3640-1a64-49e6-934a-d7107ee387102019-10-29T03:26:16.6448652019-11-06T10:52:02.628409datasa@sa.gov.auUnit2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aannual report, Annual report data, archive, performance, records, state records
State Records - Records relating to Access to records in State Records' custodyRecords relating to access to records in State Records' custodydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/04d07af5-b8ac-449e-b9e6-f1a3f61d725b2017-10-26T01:13:05.4803452019-12-03T04:20:50.768154srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsaccess, archive, records, State Recordsarts-culture-history
State Records - Records relating to arrangement and descriptionRecords relating to arrangement and description of records held by State RecordsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/29f06b8c-7fc2-4a8f-8317-87a70137e68a2017-10-26T00:50:39.1081152019-12-03T04:24:17.811762srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsarchive, arrangement and description, records, State Recordsarts-culture-history
State Records - Records relating to repository capacityRecords relating to the capacity of State Records of South Australia's repositorydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/0a3cdfd5-e48c-4e46-82fb-7624e72ff0682017-10-26T00:53:29.0790362019-12-03T04:23:49.587085srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsarchive, repository, repository capacity, State Recordsarts-culture-history
State Records - Records relating to shelf metres of temporary storageRecords relating to the shelf metres of records in temporary storage held in State Records of South Australia's repositorydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/b55e646f-74dc-48ae-acf7-c177ae0f0aa32017-10-26T00:57:09.5193262019-12-03T04:21:56.548689srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsrepository, shelf metres, State Records, temporary storagearts-culture-history
State Records - Records relating to trainingRecords relating to training conducted by State RecordsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/9568af57-165e-4d5f-8d7f-35e0eb37a6542017-10-26T01:01:22.9876232019-12-03T04:21:25.387125srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsarchive, State Records, trainingarts-culture-history
State Records - Records removed from the custody of State RecordsRecords removed from the custody of State RecordsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/cb253c22-c9e8-4213-a322-dbecdda27f5d2017-10-26T01:04:49.1222782019-12-03T04:23:22.907662srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2015-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsrecords, state recordsarts-culture-history
State Records - Transfers not yet finalisedRecords of transfers not yet finaliseddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/193901df-ba4e-4cc5-997d-f89962e6a7b62017-10-26T01:07:11.8037122019-12-03T04:22:56.531382srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2015-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsnot finalised, records, State Records, transfersarts-culture-history
State Records - Transfers of records to State RecordsTransfers of records to State RecordsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/51f34e68-4bba-4a28-9d9f-094eb203e7332017-10-26T01:09:57.9304272019-12-03T04:03:45.792564srsaexecutive@sa.gov.au2015-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Recordsarchive, records, State Records, transfersarts-culture-history
State Theatre Company South Australia Summary of Complaints by Category 2012-2019Data includes summary of complaints by category from 2012-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/21b00e47-6f0f-41ed-84b9-10ee75404fce2017-11-13T00:50:29.0990812019-10-28T01:31:38.651075info@statetheatrecompany.com.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Theatre Company South AustraliaAnnual Report, Arts, State Theatre Company South Australia, STCSA, Theatrearts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy
State Theatre Company South Australia Contractors 2012-2019Number of contractors engaged by State Theatre Company South Australia 2012-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c2731ec2-fa18-4077-bcb2-e7a877e917182019-10-28T02:05:03.3900522019-10-28T03:58:52.173091info@statetheatrecompany.com.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Theatre Company South AustraliaContractors
State Theatre Company South Australia Executive Employment from 2012-2019Data includes all records of executive employment from 2012-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/c0f9e3c9-9594-479a-b493-32b3ad5f44dc2017-11-13T01:19:04.5165442019-10-22T04:19:37.037217info@statetheatrecompany.com.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Theatre Company South AustraliaArts, STCSA, Theatrearts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy
State Theatre Company South Australia External Consultancies from 2012-2019Data includes all external consultancy costs from 2012-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/146e4c9a-6a7f-4181-90e2-7c9bd6605d562017-11-13T01:25:05.7923772019-10-22T04:12:19.707276info@statetheatrecompany.com.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Theatre Company South AustraliaArts, STCSA, Theatrearts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy
State Theatre Company South Australia Fraud Detected from 2012-2019Data includes all recorded fraud from STCSA between 2012-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/bb3a483d-0c10-4809-9da7-a5fd0f6895082017-11-13T01:06:11.3733542019-10-22T04:33:50.321532info@statetheatrecompany.com.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Theatre Company South Australiaarts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy
State Theatre Company South Australia Whistle-Blower's Disclosure 2012-2019Data includes all records containing whistle-blowers disclosure 2012-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/1d494197-302f-4b67-adf5-1ba085b776df2017-11-13T01:13:10.2196352019-10-22T04:29:58.885368info@statetheatrecompany.com.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Theatre Company South Australiaarts-culture-history, government-reporting-and-policy
Statewide Rail NetworkStatewide Rail network in a variety of formats.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6459ec32-a165-4de6-9861-1466f910434d2013-05-27T05:06:36.3527722020-02-23T23:54:32.993772nick.avraam@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurerail, railways, spatial, transporttransport-travel-and-motoring, housing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Steep Descent Warning SignsSteep Descent Warning Signs on State maintained roads in South AustraliadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a4c79f32-fcc4-4104-8c7b-fedab8a0fe012016-07-28T05:00:29.5585922018-05-07T05:44:16.345854david.poli@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurefreeway, signs, steepgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Stop Signs on State Maintained RoadsThe stop signs dataset is a spatial representation of stop signs controlling State or Federal maintained roads. This data set is derived from DPTI Asset Management Dataset.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/dfb0e89b-1dc8-47e4-a9a6-eaf6fb199cb52019-04-04T00:57:20.0781292019-06-18T05:31:08.019026DPTI.OpenData@sa.gov.auIndividual stop signsN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecontrol, roads, signs, stop
Stormwater DrainsThe Stormwater Drains dataset has been derived by updating the 2005 dataset with data obtained from Local Government Councils.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/56a26686-9e02-437d-9bcb-830ecdf6bf402013-05-20T04:11:22.9460122020-02-18T03:29:55.237476DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AJuly 2009South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterStormwater, Waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Stormwater Management Authority Annual Report DataStormwater Management Authority Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4118c16f-a0a5-4668-9717-8cbab9c971c52017-09-08T02:23:18.9254482020-01-06T03:28:23.711798datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironmentwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Stormwater NetworkProvides geographic location and attribute data for Stormwater Network within the Adelaide City Council area. This dataset includes information of Inlet Point, Inlet Pipe, Node, Manhole, Man Pipe, Stormwater Channel, Sedimentation Basin, Bioretention Basin, Detention Basin and Gross Pollutant TrapdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/54aeae3b-c588-41cf-be01-bb089fc69e832016-06-30T06:51:54.4546132016-07-08T07:04:49.155387DataSA@sa.gov.auAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideBioretention Basin, Detention Basin, Gross Pollutant Trap, Inlet Pipe, Inlet Point, Manhole, Stormwater Channel, Stormwater Man Pipe, Stormwater Network, Stormwater Nodewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Stormwater Network at City of Port Adelaide EnfieldStormwater Network at City of Port Adelaide Enfield. 4 map layers comprising of Conduits, Connectors and Wetlands. This data is presented through the Council's own website for open geospatial data. Formats available are SHP, KML, GeoJson and WMS. (all in geographic latitude and longitude except the Shapefile which is GDA 1994 MGA Zone 54)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a94912bf-ddd2-449d-9150-0b921ec37d9a2015-05-28T07:52:53.9898272020-02-13T04:49:37.371865service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit level2019-09-09City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, infrastructure, port adelaide enfield, stormwaterhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Stormwater NodesThe Stormwater Nodes dataset has been derived by updating the 2005 dataset with data obtained from Local Government Councils. Not all council areas have been updated since 2005. Councils updates in the 2009 dataset: Burnside, Charles Sturt, Gawler, Holdfast Bay, Mitcham, Mt Barker, Norwood Payneham & St Peters, Playford, Port Adelaide Enfield, Salisbury, Tea Tree Gully, West Torrens.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6bf4a9ae-86ce-43b7-969c-15c2ff0b20a62013-05-20T04:20:28.4650662020-02-19T00:41:59.894814DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A2005-2009South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterStormwater, Waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Street Map Web Service (GovHack 2017 Pilot) (Archived Oct 2017)GovHack 2017 Web service pilot - StreetMap
A South Australian Street Basemap Service provides an underlying map with authoritative street locations and names. You can overlay other data on the street map in applications or analytics. The service provides the requested images and not the underlying data. A user can also use the basemap to coordinate a point location which can then be used to retrieve information via a location intersection service.
Please read the user documentation published with this dataset record. A Location SA Data mentor will monitor the GovHack slack channel on the weekend for troubleshooting.
This services will be free and active until 30 September 2017 (or the GovHack international Red Carpet Awards if after this date) to support the pilot and showcase GovHack concepts created using Location SA data services.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/41d09c06-ccf3-401a-9d92-ef8e1601d3392017-06-27T05:08:43.2642112020-02-19T00:38:52.252618locationsa@sa.gov.auRoads and street layerN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auLocation SAaddress, basemap, Govhack, location, locationsa, map, property, street, street address, street map, webservicehousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure, developer-portal
Streets in City of Port Adelaide EnfieldPolygon dataset representing the street pavement in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. Streets are divided into segments of street blocks.
Data available in a variety of formats from Council's open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a6867430-be69-4c1a-b8ca-4591a298a7452016-06-10T05:49:52.6612182019-09-09T03:12:49.563481service@cityofpae.sa.gov.auUnit2019-09-09City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilport adelaide enfield, roads, streetshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Street TreesProvides data on the street trees that exist within the Adelaide City Council area.
Co-ordinate System
Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984.
Datum: D_WGS_1984.
Prime Meridian: Greenwich.
Angular Unit: Degree.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1a36b15d-7f2a-4ef9-8c71-1f1da954da362014-06-03T01:10:41.0438382016-06-08T02:18:34.356927DataSA@sa.gov.auProvides street tree data illustrating GPS location, circumference, vigour, height, structure, species and common name.CurrentN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Anative trees, planning, street trees, treeswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Student attendance in SA Government Schools in Semester 1Student attendance during semester 1 in SA Government Schools by year level from 2012.
Attendance rate = (number of days attending school / number of days enrolled) x 100.
Semester 1 Attendance rates are only calculated for full time students who were enrolled or left during Semester 1.
Both whole day and part day absences are counted. Data represents attendance rates for Semester 1 of each year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e0c32792-6417-4e51-9f94-9cea8897f13c2018-05-11T03:36:16.0059762019-05-17T03:40:35.469474Education.DMA@sa.gov.auSemester 1 rate by year2012-03-012018-03-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationattendance, education, government, schools, studentseducation-skills-and-learning
Students with a Disability by age and gender in SA Government SchoolsFull-time equivalent enrolments of students with a verified disability by gender and age group collected from 2013 as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Students with Disability are those students who are verified by a Department for Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department for Education Disability Support Program.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6a30bf95-7256-4915-9804-3d30dcda72c72018-05-11T05:35:45.9403092019-05-17T04:06:19.172270DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by age and gender2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisability, education, government, schools, students
Students with a Disability by educational setting in SA Government SchoolsFull-time equivalent enrolments of students with a verified disability by education setting collected from 2012 as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Students with Disability are those students who are verified by a Department for Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department for Education Disability Support Program.
Education settings include Mainstream Classes, Special Classes, Special Units and Special Schools.
* Special Classes are located within some junior primary, primary and secondary schools. They provide a setting for learners with a disability who need extensive curriculum support, for a short or long-term placement.
* Special Units are located within some primary and secondary schools. They provide long-term educational options in a mainstream school for learners with very significant or multiple disabilities.
* Special Units and Special Schools both cater for a similar range of learner needs. The difference is that Special Units provide an option within a mainstream school, while Special Schools provide the option in a separate setting.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/282f49af-14b2-402d-a9a4-dc89664af6252018-05-11T05:30:04.9036892019-05-17T04:07:16.515233DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by educational setting2012-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisability, education, government, schools, setting, studentseducation-skills-and-learning
Students with a Disability by primary verified disability in SA Government SchoolsFull-time equivalent enrolments of students by their primary verified disability collected from 2013 as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Students with Disability are those students who are verified by a Department for Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department for Education Disability Support Program.
Students may have more than one disability only the primary verified disability is included. Disabilities include:
* Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Global developmental delay
* Intellectual disability
* Physical disability
* Hearing disability
* Vision disability
* Speech and/ or language disabilitydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2e1deffe-7eef-4654-97cc-c191a6ca5e0c2018-05-11T05:25:52.7568812019-05-17T04:07:56.150428DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year and disability2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisability, education, government, schools, students, Type
Students with a disability by school yearFull-time equivalent enrolments of students with a disability by school year from 2012 collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Students with Disability are those students who are verified by a Department for Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department for Education Disability Support Program.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/25bd119c-e133-4f67-ba56-2f30e303d1a62018-05-11T04:41:00.4602892019-05-17T04:10:40.156864DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by school year2012-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisability, education, government, group, schools, studentseducation-skills-and-learning
Students with a disability by school year and regionFull-time equivalent enrolments of students with a disability from 2013 by school year and region collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Students with Disability are those students who are verified by a Department for Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department for Education Disability Support Program.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/480e3540-8836-4860-9135-4349a9c6541c2018-05-11T05:21:39.2030262019-05-17T04:11:27.812008DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by school year and region2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisability, education, government, group, region, schools, studentseducation-skills-and-learning
Students with a disability enrolments by school typeFull-time equivalent enrolments of students by Department for Education school type from 2013 collected as part of the annual enrolment data collection in Term 3.
Students with Disability are those students who are verified by a Department of Education psychologist or speech pathologist as eligible for the Department of Education Disability Support Program.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/25333748-1565-4d8b-9990-3995dcfa56862018-05-11T04:36:14.2552862019-05-17T04:09:04.940298DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by school type2013-08-012017-08-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationdisability, education, government, schools, students
Subsoil Acidity (ASRIS)Soils are classified according to the pH of the subsoil layer. Subsoil is defined as the depth range 30-80 cm. Rankings are made according to pH measurements and extrapolation between similar environments. The analysis is based on Soil Landscape Mapping of SA's agricultural districts using soil class information in the nationally-consistent Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS) data format. Also available for download: [Soil Acidity](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/acidity) (SA-Format).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/f8952afc-a326-4b09-8b98-e182b7309c2a2017-12-04T00:27:50.4173902020-02-18T22:51:43.215096datasa@sa.gov.au2017-06-15Southern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, ASRIS soil attribute, land use, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Subsoil CarbonateFine carbonates in soil reduce nutrient availability to plants, while hard carbonate (e.g. rubble or hard pans) can restrict root growth and soil waterholding capacity. Mapping shows the proportion of land with highly calcareous subsoils within 60 cm of the surface, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each subsoil carbonate class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/e23378d8-fc67-46c6-b132-f2256b1fe1b22016-06-09T04:03:07.0028852020-02-18T23:23:01.587880datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Structure of Subsoil (degree of limitation)Structure of subsoil provides an indication of impediments to root, and hence plant, growth due to poorly structured subsoils. Mapping shows the most limiting subsoil structure condition (provided it accounts for at least 30% of a map unit), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each structure of subsoil class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/298e5fe4-846d-4449-8707-5a5b615528cd2016-06-09T04:01:23.5218452020-02-18T23:20:29.214290datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Subsurface Soil Acidity (ASRIS)Soils are classified according to the pH of the subsurface layer. Subsurface soil refers to the layer immediately below the surface, and typically has a depth range of 10-20 through to 10-30 cm. The analysis is based on Soil Landscape Mapping of SA's agricultural districts using soil class information in the nationally-consistent Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS) data format.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/b14f4cef-b075-4134-baf3-8bbeedfdbc2f2017-12-04T00:19:32.7615512020-02-18T06:49:07.337642datasa@sa.gov.au2017-06-15Southern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, ASRIS soil attribute, land use, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
SuburbsSouth Australian suburb boundaries in a variety of formats.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e4d3a355-29d7-4bdc-a81d-13fd5ed09ef92013-03-14T17:32:34.8412202020-02-23T23:52:29.740353william.watt@sa.gov.au1990-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuredevelopment, housing, infrastructure, location, planning, Suburbhousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Summary of Complaints by SubjectSummary of complaints by subjectdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2322b4b0-963f-44df-9cca-943152e388052017-09-29T05:06:03.7168562018-10-22T04:53:20.883892reception.renewalsa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRiverbank Authoritygovernmenthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Summary of Complaints - SA MET Advisory CouncilSA MET Advisory Council Annual Report Data for Summary of complaintsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/c7c98552-dc6b-4d73-9273-db5ecd6011d32017-09-18T07:26:25.4504772019-12-04T03:35:36.384847DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.au2012-01-012017-09-18South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAdvisory, complaints, Council, Health, SA METhealth-and-wellbeing
Summer Under Southern SkiesHot days, warm nights, beaches, backyard cricket and Christmas celebrations are all part of summer in the Southern Hemisphere. This dataset contains 53 selected images that portray the essence of summer in South Australia.
Use in conjunction with the Flickr API [https://www.flickr.com/services/api/](https://www.flickr.com/services/api/)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/dcd4c4f3-d492-433e-81f1-67be77b97cea2016-06-29T06:54:44.1776742020-01-15T06:49:53.914979peter.jenkins@sa.gov.au1894-01-011975-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South AustraliaAdelaide, beaches, boats, Christmas, diving, historical data, people, photographs, recreation, South Australia, swimming, water sportsarts-culture-history, transport-travel-and-motoring, sports-and-recreation
Surface Soil Acidity (ASRIS)Soils are classified according to the pH of the surface layer, according to the lower pH values recorded among similar soils, i.e. it is assumed that each soil class has a characteristic level of acidity, or is prone to that level of acidity under current climate and typical agricultural land use expected for that soil and locality. Surface soils are classified according to degree of acidity, and surface buffering capacity. This analysis is based on Soil Landscape Mapping of SA's agricultural districts using soil class information in the nationally-consistent Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS) data format. Also available for download: [Soil Acidity](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/acidity).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/5058b1fb-668b-411b-a442-b4a30cbafcd92017-12-03T23:58:15.4529692020-02-18T22:50:11.469075datasa@sa.gov.au2017-06-15Southern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, ASRIS soil attribute, land use, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Surface CarbonateSurface carbonate often occurs as finely divided particles which reduce nutrient availability to plants and retard the degradation of some herbicides. Mapping shows the proportion of land with calcareous surface soils, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each surface carbonate class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/404ba91a-0ea4-4bab-be03-13eb29bd83a82016-06-09T04:04:34.1335092020-02-18T23:16:33.596775datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Physical Condition of Surface SoilPhysical condition of surface soil mapping highlights areas where plant growth may be impeded due to poor surface soil structure, predominantly due to a condition known as hard setting. Mapping shows the proportion of land with surface soils susceptible to hard setting or sealing, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each physical condition of surface soil class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/538c2525-3163-4b4e-bb56-66c34e65c90a2016-06-09T03:34:09.9822212020-02-18T06:46:24.978824datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Surface Soil TextureSurface texture (which refers to approximate clay content) influences many important soil qualities such as waterholding capacity, fertility and erodibility. Mapping shows the most common surface texture within each map unit, while more detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each surface soil texture class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/3ee7c63d-cae6-4076-a394-4db4a158e7402016-06-09T02:07:28.2537272020-02-18T06:51:57.339299datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Surface Water BasinsPolygon coverage of the state's Surfacewater basins as defined by the Australian Water Resource Council.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d51f4828-9b06-499c-9ea3-b5fc638eee752013-05-20T05:27:19.5678462020-02-18T05:08:52.995405DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/A1998South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterDrainage, nature, Resources, Surfacewater, Water, Watercourses, Water Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Surface Water CatchmentsThe catchment layer contains boundaries of watersheds where surfacewater drains to a common point into the sea or a major waterbody. Attributes include drainage division, basin (name and number), catchment name and drainage type. Related layers include sub-catchments, reservoir catchments and gauging station catchments.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/eb5cf41e-7170-488b-8c03-9e04292f1ff72013-05-17T08:01:05.7895802020-02-18T05:05:54.143884DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AMay 2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries, Hydrology, nature, Surface Water Management, Water, Water Resourceswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Surface Water SubcatchmentsThe sub-catchment layer contains boundaries of discrete areas within catchments that each defines the watershed of a major tributary or tributaries. Attributes include the names of basin, catchment and sub-catchment, and sub-catchment area. Related layers include catchments, reservoir catchments and gauging station catchments.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4a8f52e9-7247-4a75-8fe6-283fc6210a0b2013-05-20T05:15:12.5588442020-02-19T00:40:36.522359DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/AMay 2014South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterBoundaries, Boundaries Conservation, Boundaries Management, Conservation, nature, Quality, Surface, Water, Water Management, Water Quality Management, Water Surface Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Survey Marks and Survey Mark Plans (Reference)Survey Marks and their related Survey Plans administered under the Survey Act 1992 to provide a control network for land surveys underpinning the State's cadastre. The Historical GDA94 copies of data from this site contain GDA94 coordinate information and have not been updated since 1 December 2018.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/052a2bad-b3fc-46ae-8468-afdd9a5ac7e72015-07-27T22:44:03.4155842020-02-24T00:01:06.421386DPTI.SurveyOperations@sa.gov.auN/A2015-07-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureSurvey Mark Plans, Survey Marks, Survey Referencebusiness-industry-and-trade
Suspensions and exclusions in SA Government Schools during Term 2Count of students and incidents that result in students being suspended, excluded or expelled during Term 2 only from 2012.
* Suspension from school means that the student does not attend school for a period of time ranging from one to five school days.
* Exclusion from a school means that the student does not attend that school for either a set period of time ranging from four to ten weeks OR for the remainder of a term, or for students over 16, the remainder of the semester.
* Expulsion from a single school means that the student who is over the age of compulsion does not attend school for a period of not less than six consecutive months to not more than eighteen consecutive months.
* Expulsion from all DECD schools means that the student who is over the age of compulsion is permanently expelled from attending all DECD schools.
* Incidents – Behaviour incidents that resulted in a suspension, exclusion or expulsion.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/eff0ec53-5ef3-427f-8de5-e50929b6834f2018-05-11T03:12:06.9491452019-05-17T03:43:52.348395DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auTerm 2 by year2012-04-012017-04-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationbehaviour, education, government, incident, schools, students
Suspensions by age group and gender SA Government Schools during Term 2Count of students suspended during Term 2 only by gender and age group from 2012.
Suspension from school means that the student does not attend school for a period of time ranging from one to five school days.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/84d9a9d9-30cf-40f3-9e6d-f5a35e3b4ee32018-05-11T03:16:58.1876372019-05-17T03:42:11.477563DECD.DMA@sa.gov.auTerm 2 data by year2012-04-012017-04-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationbehaviour, education, government, incidents, schools, students
Suspensions exclusions by year levelNumber of suspension, exclusion or expulsion incidents by year level during Term 2 from 2013 onwards.
Suspension from school means that the student does not attend school for a period of time ranging from one to five school days.
Exclusion from a school means that the student does not attend that school for either a set period of time ranging from four to ten weeks OR for the remainder of a term, or for students over 16, the remainder of the semester.
Expulsion from a single school means that the student who is over the age of compulsion does not attend school for a period of not less than six consecutive months to not more than eighteen consecutive months.
Expulsion from all Department for Education schools means that the student who is over the age of compulsion is permanently expelled from attending all Department for Education schools.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d4139f4a-ef90-435a-b29c-0676ffc6fc542019-03-19T04:05:45.9578342019-05-20T05:51:42.696019Education.DMA@sa.gov.auAggregated by year and year level2013-04-292018-08-03South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationbehaviour, education, exclusions, expulsions, government schools, students, suspensions
TAFE SA – Complaints – Historical TrendHistorical Trend of Complaints at TAFE SAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c9954992-1fce-4d8d-9fb4-59b153c2e6612017-09-28T02:17:51.3885622019-11-29T05:38:05.578339Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Complaints Historical Trend
TAFE SA – Consultants – Historical TrendHistorical Trend of Consultants Engaged at TAFE SAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ed6b4fd5-0e69-4d04-b4de-f3cdf6034df42017-09-28T02:25:39.0982212019-11-29T05:36:01.229112Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Consultants Historical Trendeducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA - Contractors - Historical TrendHistorical Trend of Contractors at TAFE SAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/c33cd1b2-5c36-425f-82bc-a3547d8a95c72019-10-10T05:45:12.7681692019-11-29T05:40:45.497819Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SA
TAFE SA – Executive Employment – Historical TrendHistorical Trend of Executives Employed at TAFE SAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/7b6be581-9dfe-4694-bf59-5534c0bd21272017-09-28T04:47:45.1029922019-11-29T05:33:21.086344Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Executive Employment Historical Trendeducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA – Fraud – Historical TrendHistorical Trend of Fraud Incidents at TAFE SAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/adbabace-e1f4-40f1-a1c4-e4bf107b9bc32017-09-28T04:50:26.1445132019-11-29T05:31:31.051073Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Fraud Historical Trendeducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA Qualifications – Semester 2 2015List of Qualifications that TAFE SA offers as of 20th May 2015, Semester 2 2015.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/59485629-f898-47bc-a379-e8d134d027c62015-05-27T23:12:53.3554682015-05-27T23:13:46.002968Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2015-05-202015-05-20South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Qualificationseducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA Qualifications – Semester 2 2016List of Qualifications that TAFE SA offers as of June 2016, Semester 2 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a9560bec-3c05-4138-bd56-bce3e7a18b5a2016-06-30T00:21:19.8813692016-06-30T00:21:52.492206Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2016-06-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Qualificationseducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA Qualifications – Semester 2 2017List of Qualifications that TAFE SA offers as of June 2017, Semester 2 2017.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/aa380e3e-78b7-4ed4-b025-77e31df3cd262017-06-22T05:28:31.2937482017-06-22T05:29:06.978605Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2017-06-162017-06-16South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Qualificationseducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA Short Courses 2015List of Short Courses that TAFE SA offers as of 20th May 2015, Semester 2 2015datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cd90686b-c6fa-4500-9b45-dfffacd50a812015-05-27T23:17:12.5640342015-05-27T23:17:44.089013Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2015-05-202015-05-20South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Qualificationseducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA Short Courses 2016List of Short Courses that TAFE SA offers as of June 2016, Semester 2 2016.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/fd263eb1-0230-48ff-a3c4-2e4e075819552016-06-30T00:24:37.8819052016-06-30T00:25:04.746096Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2016-06-012016-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Short Courseseducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA Short Courses 2017List of Short Courses that TAFE SA offers as of June 2017, Semester 2 2017.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/ece0d3b5-cfa8-4a3c-af6a-97df1a6b7a3e2017-06-22T05:31:02.6877202017-06-22T05:32:06.583773Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2017-06-162017-06-16South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Short Courseseducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA – Whistleblowers – Historical TrendHistorical Trend of Whistleblower Matters at TAFE SAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/61121c1b-c902-4b23-94c6-1b538a889c432017-09-28T05:00:18.9137682019-11-29T05:30:10.537253Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA Whistleblower Historical Trendeducation-skills-and-learning
TAFE SA - WHS - Historical TrendHistorical Trend of WHS Matters at TAFE SAdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cb5d9179-0e69-4b09-9515-dc16c3e67dfd2018-09-19T04:26:25.4119202019-11-29T05:28:17.370032Jason.thomas@tafesa.edu.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTAFE SATAFE SA WHS Historical Trend
Tandanya Annual Reporting Regulatory DataTandanya Annual Reporting Regulatory DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/d70aead0-f61b-4279-b677-685d564b7fd12018-01-10T05:35:04.4075082018-01-10T06:16:14.571169web@tandanya.com.au2011-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auTandanya National Aboriginal Cultural InstituteAboriginal, Art Gallery, Cultural, Indigenous, Tourism, Visual Arts
TEST NEWtest test testdatasetengCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/7d21fdf0-39c1-4442-b297-1bd4376c15332020-06-18T10:22:54.3028662021-01-05T10:09:46.811527https://www4.abs.gov.au/web/survey.nsf/inquiryform/test2020-06-25SA0062407: South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Aasd
The Chief Public Health Officer's ReportA link to The Chief Public Health Officer’s Report - Protect, Prevent, Improve, Inform - describes the state of public health for South Australia. This includes the prevention and control of communicable disease and non-communicable disease, environmental health and health risk factors to population health and wellbeing.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/f5003db2-b0b7-4d2d-904d-e96cd13bb1032017-07-11T00:34:31.8296542018-12-10T23:32:33.299171HealthDACRDataDrop@sa.gov.auVaries2014-01-012018-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthPublic Healthhealth-and-wellbeing
Thriving Communities Indicator DatasetIndicators describing the levels of different aspects of wellbeing within the South Australian population:
Children
-Children aged less than 15 years living in jobless families, 2011
-Children developmentally vulnerable in one or more domains, 2012
-Early school leavers who left school at Year 10 or below, or did not go to school, 2011
Unemployment
-Unemployment benefits recipients, June 2014
-Young people aged 16 to 24 years receiving an unemployment benefit, June 2014
-Young people aged 15 to 24 years engaged in learning or earning, 2011
Health
-Prevalence of high or very high psychological distress, 2011-13
-Smoking: persons, 2011-13
-Obesity: adults, 2011-13
Overview here: http://dcsi.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=1b84d1ccea924d58ad8247d9f7e8395adatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/86ce7a4b-7416-4ec0-a64c-2201dc732b2d2016-07-07T03:46:53.4089272020-02-19T00:19:51.750105DLDCSIPolicyandCommunityDevelopment@dcsi.sa.gov.auSpatial: by local government area / Temporal: single interval for each indicator2009-01-012014-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human ServicesChildren, Demographics, Health, Thriving, Unemployment, Wellbeinggovernment-reporting-and-policy
Tidal variance at Tauwitchere Barrage, CoorongTime series of tidal levels at the Tauwitchere Barrage recorded hourly intervals sourced from a telemetered data logger site.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedHourly on the website/data/dataset/9afa8373-7fd1-4ad9-86a2-b680476df2322014-06-16T06:49:33.9439682016-06-15T23:59:20.468978DataSA@sa.gov.auHourly tidal observations365 days to current dateN/ATauwitchere Barrage, Coorong, South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and WaterCoorong, Tauwitchere Barrage, telemetry, tidal levels, time-serieswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Top 40 arterial road sections for heavy vehiclesThis ranking lists the 40 busiest arterial sections of road in terms of heavy vehiclesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b69840de-ef15-401f-85c3-2f35a09326e72017-06-28T23:20:35.6001812018-11-02T01:26:03.580971Andrew.Krause@sa.gov.au2017-01-012017-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureheavy vehicles, roads, road traffic, sectionstransport-travel-and-motoring
Top 40 arterial road intersections for heavy vehiclesThis ranking lists the 40 busiest at grade arterial road intersections in terms of heavy vehicle exposuredatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4c03f866-380d-4199-8966-68e789744a612017-06-28T23:41:47.2561852020-03-13T04:30:59.975123Andrew.Krause@sa.gov.au2017-01-012017-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureheavy vehicles, intersection, roads, road traffictransport-travel-and-motoring
Traffic volumes on top 40 road sections in SAA ranking of the top 40 road sections based on the average daily two way traffic count.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6d9f9ab2-85eb-49ee-8124-d4bd9c1764e92017-05-02T06:55:00.7527882020-03-12T00:57:37.743345andrew.krause@sa.gov.auRoad section count2017-01-012017-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuremotor vehicle, road, traffictransport-travel-and-motoring
Torrens Lake AeratorProvides geographic location and attribute data for the Torrens Lake Aerator within the Adelaide City Council areadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/2f030185-1522-4bcb-8a18-da17bbc648a42016-07-01T01:57:22.7273112016-07-08T07:08:27.003347DataSA@sa.gov.auAdelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of AdelaideLake Aerator, Torrens Lakewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Torrens Lake Meterological DataACC have 3 monitoring stations in the Torrens Lake located at the Weir, beneath the Adelaide University footbridge and beneath the Adelaide Zoo footbridge.
Information recorded includes water temperature at various depths, oxygen levels, oxygen reduction potential, electrical conductivity, pH levels, rainfall, wind speed and direction, humidity, air pressure, solar radiation and air temperature. Refer to the TXT file within the CSV zip file for more information about the fields.
Data is captured at 15 minute intervals and updated on a daily basis.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/62a683f6-b38b-48da-87c9-63ac9cde03842015-06-16T00:48:48.9010512016-06-10T05:23:53.900990city@adelaidecitycouncil.com15 minute intervals, updated daily2014-10-01Torrens Lake within Adelaide CityLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadelaide, meteorlogical, torrens lake, water qualitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Torrens Lake Water QualityThis dataset contains a variety of water quality measurements from various locations in the Torrens Lake between the Hackney Road bridge and the Torrens Weir. In particular it captures blue green algae levels and nutrient levels in the lake and supports the management of blue green algae over the summer months.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedother/data/dataset/73b42e49-41f8-4994-925e-1745c04ccf6a2015-06-16T01:10:49.9500622017-02-10T04:54:21.009324city@adelaidecitycouncil.comvaries depending on sampling undertaken2009-01-15Torrens Lake AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideadelaide, blue green algae, torrens lake, water qualitywater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Tourism Visitor StatisticsSummary time series data of the International Visitor Survey, the National Visitor Survey and the State Tourism Satellite Account, as published by Tourism Research Australia (TRA). These data sources estimate total visitor expenditure in South Australia, direct tourism jobs and regional tourism expenditure. Breakdowns of visitor origin are also provided, with time series of visitors from the UK, Germany, USA, China and New Zealand, as well as domestic visitors in South Australia.
For further details on these datasets please visit the TRA website:
https://www.tra.gov.au/researchdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/00824055-585f-488e-a7df-4ea9fd6784962017-07-10T00:48:00.7760592017-07-10T00:58:45.034292datasa@sa.gov.au2007-06-012017-03-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism Commissiondomestic visitors, international, regional visitors, satc, tourism, tourists, visitorsarts-culture-history, business-industry-and-trade, transport-travel-and-motoring
Tourist AccommodationThis annual release of the STA contains four quarters of the financial year.
This release contains information on the supply of, and demand for, tourist accommodation facilities. Data include number of establishments and capacity for each quarter of the financial year and occupancy and takings from accommodation for each month; by type of establishment and accommodation class. Data are presented for each state/territory and Australia, and by Tourism Region and Statistical Area Level 2.
Results are for hotels, motels and guest houses with 15 or more rooms and serviced apartments with 15 or more units.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8db6aa66-707a-400a-b6cb-cc0fac56f1ae2013-04-15T05:31:30.2996962017-01-23T03:36:44.934189DataSA@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)accommodation, economic, statistics, survey, tourism, touristtransport-travel-and-motoring
Traffic Intersection VolumesData from the traffic signalling system (SCATS). The dataset contains hourly traffic volumes for the Adelaide City Council jurisdiction.
Metadata:
<ul>
<li>- site_no: Unique site identifier for each intersection.</li>
<li>- site_desc: Brief description of the intersection.</li>
<li>- lat: the latitude of that traffic intersection.</li>
<li>- lon: the longitude of that traffic intersection.</li>
<li>- rec_date: date of the traffic intersection count.</li>
<li>- rec_hour: hour of the traffic intersection count.</li>
<li>- hourly_traffic: hourly traffic intersection count.</li>
<li>- t_detector_counts: total expected count events in an hour at that intersection.</li>
<li>- t_valid_counts: total number of non-error count events in an hour at that intersection.</li>
<li>- t_error_counts: total number of error count events in an hour at that intersection.</li>
<li>- error_ratio: ratio between error and non-error count events.</li>
</ul>datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1492e6ae-1ee1-4490-8e01-5a9e8a28fb3a2016-07-06T00:50:58.5753772017-02-09T03:53:50.131169city@adelaidecitycouncil.com2010-01-012014-12-31South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidecount, intersection, traffic, volumestransport-travel-and-motoring
Traffic Lane Vehicle Counts at Signalised Intersections and Pedestrian Crossings (sample)The lane count data for Signalised Intersections and Pedestrian Crossings from 8 June 2017 to 14 June 2017. Behind the stop line at most signalised location there are loops that detect vehicle presence in each lane and they can provide an approximate count of vehicles.
The location of the signalised intersections and pedestrian crossings connected to the SCATS (Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System) traffic signal system is also provided here as a separate resource.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/e6c1f446-de74-4270-811d-5dc5ec79643b2017-07-24T07:56:49.0796492017-08-07T06:57:48.750825james.cox@sa.gov.au2017-06-082017-07-14South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructurecount, crossing, intersection, lane, pedestrian, SCATS, traffic, vehicledeveloper-portal
Traffic RestrictionsIllustrates traffic restrictions across the Adelaide City Council boundary area.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedWhen new traffic restrictions are submitted/data/dataset/68ce82f9-f1dc-4cb2-9080-e5c5f0cf0eb02014-05-26T05:22:55.4078082017-07-02T23:36:29.586443DataSA@sa.gov.auProvides location and time information on traffic restrictionsN/AN/AAdelaide and North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Arestrictions, Road Closures, Roadworks, trafficcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Traffic SignalsSouth Australian intersections traffic signal locations and information.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedweekly/data/dataset/ded7c11d-2cd3-4bff-8d6f-dd850250a4862014-07-04T04:39:51.6554492020-02-24T02:09:27.093892nick.avraam@sa.gov.auN/A2015-11-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureintersections, pedestrians, roads, traffic, traffic lights, traffic signalstransport-travel-and-motoring
Traffic VolumesSouth Australia estimated and captured traffic volume information along sealed roads.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/e5d6588a-f163-4f6a-bc57-25e95c87b5bd2014-07-04T04:22:15.2083462020-04-14T07:53:01.189133andrew.krause@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuremotoring, roads, traffic, volumestransport-travel-and-motoring
Traffic volumes on top 40 intersections in SAA ranking of the top 40 intersections based on the number of vehicles passing through each intersection.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/30923a23-a396-445c-a082-43dc19c2f7892017-05-02T07:27:38.2236562020-03-13T04:39:35.240842andrew.krause@sa.gov.auVehicle count2017-01-012017-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureintersection, road, traffic, vehicletransport-travel-and-motoring
Road Route Numbers (Trail Blazer)Location of selected metropolitan and rural roads and highways identified to provide information to tourists and other visitors to assist lead them to a destination along a particular route.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8c04fe5a-a624-467b-b5b8-61337c1870ec2014-07-04T05:50:40.9634202020-02-24T02:23:29.522205chris.town@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuredestination, roads, route, tourist information, visitor informationtransport-travel-and-motoring
Traineeships and ApprenticeshipsThe datasets contain South Australian Training Contract commencement, completion and in-training data. All three types of data can be downloaded as separate zip files. Please download the zip file under each dataset to gain access to all of the data.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedquarterly/data/dataset/878e08bb-732a-49dd-bf66-bfce88cccefd2013-05-27T03:47:09.0744622019-10-29T04:40:35.258917dis.tas@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsApprentice, Apprenticeship, business, Business, Commencement, Completion, Contract, Education, skills, Trainee, Traineeship, Trainingeducation-skills-and-learning, finance-and-employment
Travel Speed in Metropolitan AdelaideTravel time surveys are conducted annually on ten metropolitan Adelaide arterial road routes using the ‘floating car’ technique. They are conducted on weekdays during both the morning and afternoon peaks as well as during the off-peak period. The results are displayed as actual travel speeds for each of the routes individually, as well as aggregated to form a suite of travel time performance indicators in a separate dataset "Travel time performance indicators". This dataset has results from 1998 to the latest year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6165be8c-de3c-43df-b8ef-adecda4698802016-07-21T02:15:20.9630842020-03-12T05:28:38.176369andrew.krause@sa.gov.au1998-01-012015-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructuretransport, travel speedtransport-travel-and-motoring
Travel time performance indicatorsTravel time surveys are conducted annually on ten metropolitan Adelaide arterial road routes using the ‘floating car’ technique. They are conducted on weekdays during both the morning and afternoon peaks as well as during the off-peak period. The results are displayed as actual travel speeds for each of the routes individually in a separate dataset "Travel Speed in Metropolitan Adelaide ", as well as aggregated to form a suite of travel time performance indicators. The aggregation is done by breaking each route down into a series of 'links' and weighting travel times for each link by the average number of vehicles per hour travelling on that link. This dataset has results from 1994 to the latest year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/49957d6f-4b19-4e78-81b5-d1f694f5b4d02016-07-31T23:42:18.7179842020-03-13T04:43:02.352244andrew.krause@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureadelaide, metropolitan, Travel Speed, vehicletransport-travel-and-motoring
Unleashed Facebook Page Key StatisticsThis dataset contains statistics (key metrics) related to the Unleashed Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/UnleashedADL/).
Unleashed is an open data competition, an initiative of the Office for Digital Government, Department of the Premier and Cabinet. This data is used to monitor the level of engagement activity with the audience, and make the communication effective in regards to the event.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/72e3a9de-7819-49fe-9e4b-6556ab8fce322016-06-29T04:50:28.1382022016-06-29T04:54:03.996967datasa@sa.gov.auKey Metrics only2016-06-01CurrentThe WorldGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Unleashed Twitter StatisticsThis dataset contains statistics related to the Unleashed Twitter account (@SAUnleashed). Unleashed is an open data competition, an initiative of the Office for Digital Government, Department of the Premier and Cabinet. The data is used to monitor the level of engagement activity with the audience, and make the communication effective in regards to the event.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/f6a2e26f-3870-42cb-a639-f286af15fa622016-06-29T05:59:20.9708152016-06-29T06:02:02.784350datasa@sa.gov.au2016-05-01CurrentThe WorldGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetAnalytics, Engagement, Statistics, Twitter, Unleashedgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Unleashed website statisticsThis dataset contains statistics related to the Unleashed website (http://uladl.com). Unleashed is an open data competition, an initiative of the Office for Digital Government, Department of the Premier and Cabinet. The data is used to monitor the level of engagement activity with the audience, and make the communication effective in regards to the event.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/00fd5258-7d22-4de0-bfbf-84e5c3b2abf62016-06-29T03:29:55.4112982016-06-29T03:36:58.602151datasa@sa.gov.au2016-06-01CurrentThe WorldGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata, Unleashed, website, website statisticsgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Unleashed You tube channel statisticsThis dataset contains statistics related to the Unleashed You tube channel (UnleashedADL). Unleashed is an open data competition, an initiative of the Office for Digital Government, Department of the Premier and Cabinet. The data is used to monitor the level of engagement activity with the audience, and make the communication effective in regards to the event.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/525e5917-0b94-4271-81aa-16b0db98d2db2016-06-29T03:45:20.4409632016-06-29T03:47:32.264629datasa@sa.gov.au2016-06-01CurrentThe WorldGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetdata, Unleashed, youtubegovernment-reporting-and-policy
UPark Car Parks - Available SpacesDisplays the number of current car parking spaces available at each of the UPark car parks located in the city.
Further information re UPark locations, operating hours, rates are available at: http://upark.com.au/datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedEvery 2 minutes/data/dataset/0a66175c-e9d4-4513-ad8e-83c0f1b845ef2014-06-05T05:22:01.2393222016-12-02T04:19:38.583167DataSA@sa.gov.auOff street parking data for UPARK car parks showing number of spaces currently available, updated every two minutes.CurrentN/AAdelaide City Council BoundaryLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaideavailable spaces, car park, car parking, city car parks, city parking, parking, upark, uparkscommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Urban WasteState-wide data for (source separated) organics resource recovery reported by the South Australia Recycle Activity report 2013-14 (Zero Waste SA 2015) was used to estimate potential biomass residues by ABS SA4 Regions for C&D and C&I. Local Government kerbside collection data (2014-15) collected by the Office of Local Government was used to derive MSW data.
Urban waste volumes may vary from year to year. Future biomass data sets could consider providing a range for these biomass residue volumes, which may better reflect the uncertainties in annual volumes that may be generated. It is also important to recognise that source separated organic residues will already be subject to some type of resource recovery and reuse (e.g. manufacture of mulch and compost products, anaerobic digestion for energy production). Future data sets could quantify this resource recovery activity.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/37fa05e0-d5dd-459c-aeaf-0e8c3edb3b2e2019-08-20T02:36:38.0727532019-08-20T02:38:49.714417resources.customerservices@sa.gov.auSA42014-06-302015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and MiningBioenergy, Biomass, Energy, Urban waste
Value of Agricultural Commodities ProducedThis publication contains final estimates of gross and local values of production of major agricultural commodities for all states/territories and Australia.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/62deba70-975a-4584-90ee-5d0b7047391b2013-04-15T05:11:42.3387872017-01-23T03:47:54.912342DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)agriculture, commodities, economic, production, statisticsbusiness-industry-and-trade
Video Conferencing SitesSouth Australian Government Video Conferencing SitesdatasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedPeriodic/data/dataset/1d18e234-c331-44fb-9b93-32ef205787682013-03-14T06:09:07.8052592016-06-08T05:59:49.925821DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinettechnology, Video Conferencingcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
VineyardsProvides estimates from the Vineyards Census. This includes information at national and state levels on areas of vines (including: areas bearing, not yet bearing and those removed or grafted) and production of grapes. It also includes summary data on major grape varieties.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/3eaf0947-f0a8-4206-80fd-98ec2d159d782013-04-15T05:24:55.8014112017-01-23T03:32:10.076932DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auABS (SA Data)economic, grapes, statistics, vineyards, winebusiness-industry-and-trade
VolunteersCaptures the number of people actively volunteering at Adelaide City Council and the number of hours worked.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1a208b1d-30f5-428a-9301-295403014e532015-06-09T06:02:34.3333452016-06-10T04:52:10.583566city@adelaidecitycouncil.com2014-06-012015-05-12Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidehours worked, volunteer, volunteeringcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Volunteers and Community Group ICT AccessLocation and contact information for ICT services that is available to Volunteers or community groups at no or low cost. Includes computer access, Internet access, IT training and other resources.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/29cad2b9-34d9-4912-b891-f0e21cb68a652013-05-23T01:52:57.5701012016-06-08T06:01:40.570737DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Human Servicesaccess, community, computer, ict, internet, training, volunteercommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DataVulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ca7eeb2d-8e5a-4667-8ae7-1bd5103362372017-07-21T05:45:46.2032302020-01-06T22:41:12.503777datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Watergovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Waite Arboretum CatalogueAn arboretum is a scientific collection of trees – a living tree museum.
The Waite Arboretum is located on the University of Adelaide Waite Campus, Urrbrae and is open to the public daily dawn till dusk, free of charge.
The Waite Arboretum contains a wide range of trees from around the world growing on rainfall alone, without summer watering.
This data set is the catalogue each of the 2,191 trees in the Waite Arboretum.
Source of data: University of Adelaide Waite Arboretum.
Dataset to be attributed to The University of Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/8166ee0e-85e0-4d05-9916-dd092e4016442014-06-23T05:05:35.6330622016-06-30T07:57:23.846379datasa@sa.gov.auEntire Waite ArboretumJune 2014Arboretum boundaryGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community DataAdelaide, adelaide uni, arboretum, biodiversity, climate, flora, nature, plants, rainfall, recreation, sculptures, South Australia, species, sustainable landscape, tourism, trees, university of adelaide, urban forest, waterwise
Waite Arboretum Spatial DataAn arboretum is a scientific collection of trees – a living tree museum.
The Waite Arboretum is located on the University of Adelaide Waite Campus, Urrbrae and is open to the public daily dawn till dusk, free of charge.
The Waite Arboretum contains a wide range of trees from around the world growing on rainfall alone, without summer watering.
This data set is the catalogue each of the 2,191 trees in the Waite Arboretum Catalogue dataset.
Source of data: University of Adelaide Waite Arboretum
Dataset to be attributed to The University of Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/dfdf19f5-a6c4-4192-9c97-21b445407d832014-06-23T06:06:53.3853232016-06-08T01:47:34.698331datasa@sa.gov.auEntire Waite ArboretumJune 2014Arboretum boundaryGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataadelaide, adelaide uni, biodiversity, climate, flora, landscape, nature, rainfall, recreation, sculptures, south australia, species, tourism, trees, university of adelaide, urban forest, walks, waterwise plant
Waite Arboretum: Themed Walking Trail - 'Out of Africa'Themed walking trail, 'Out of Africa' in the Waite Arboretum. Includes imagery of trees from the walk.
Dataset to be attributed to The University of Adelaide.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedUnspecified/data/dataset/e6e82408-599d-4ce5-9279-8cf365c835902014-07-07T01:17:36.3807732016-06-09T04:35:39.444547datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auUnleashed 2014 Industry and Community Dataadelaide uni, africa, arboretum, university of adelaide, waite, walking trails
WardsSpatial extend of the wards within local government areas. Wards are used in some local government areas for election of councillors. Not all LGA's have wards. The local governing body periodically reviews the ward boundaries through a process of electoral redistribution.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/71117de2-c4b6-4bc5-b04c-7aa7d294e2df2016-03-23T05:33:55.8877522020-02-24T02:08:03.093329william.watt@sa.gov.auUpdated down to unit area1996-03-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureLGA, Local Government Areas, Wardshousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Waste Collection AreasWaste Collection Areas in City of Port Adelaide Enfield. Polygon areas that define the extent of general waste collection for each day of the week. Actual collection dates can be looked up by linking the attributes to the CSV file of Waste Collection Scheduled Dates. Data available to download in various formats from Council's own open data portal.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/62bf9657-c482-4caa-bc3c-8a7c622fd34d2015-05-28T06:39:17.2113382019-09-09T04:42:30.448415customer.service@portenf.sa.gov.auUnit level2018-04-06City of Port Adelaide Enfield [Lat: -34.757 to -34.893, Lon: 138.462 to 138.674]Local Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auPort Adelaide Enfield Councilcouncil, port adelaide enfield, rubbish collection, waste, waste collectioncommunity-information-and-citizen-services, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Waste Levy RatesThis dataset includes Solid waste levy rates (Metropolitan and Country) and Liquid waste levy rates from July 1994 to December 2020. This data should only be used as a guide, this is not a legal document.
More information about waste levy rates is available on the EPA website;
https://www.epa.sa.gov.au/business_and_industry/waste-levydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/64f00c77-a872-4c9b-8208-4a382a0baa6a2019-02-05T22:39:48.7292372019-07-15T06:10:17.330024epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au1994-01-072019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)environment, waste
Waste ManagementThe amount of waste collected in tonnes and by number of bins. This is broken down into categories: rubbish, recycling, organics, hard waste, e-wastedatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b35fa9df-b442-4d11-981e-863235387d4b2015-06-09T04:59:03.1468152016-06-08T05:27:42.781594city@adelaidecitycouncil.com20122015Adelaide & North AdelaideLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Adelaidebin lift, bins, e-waste, recycling, refuse, rubbish collection, tonnes, waste collection, waste managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Waste Management Bin Inspection Education ProgramSummary data collected from bin inspectionsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/c3d3d588-38cc-4410-a666-10e34ba29e9c2016-06-23T04:41:10.7356122019-08-30T02:43:56.836152kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au2015-01-012017-01-01South AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of OnkaparingaAldinga, bin inspection, bins, Christies Beach, Clarendon, contamination, Flagstaff Hill, Kangarilla, Maslin Beach, Morphett Vale, Noarlunga Downs, onkaparinga, Port Noarlunga, recycling, Reynella, Reynella East, Seaford Meadows, waste, waste management, Woodcroftcommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Waste - Recyling - Green Waste - Collection DatesLookup data for waste collection based on street, suburb and day of the weekdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/5812e50f-fff1-4eec-9fe3-90209d5e43af2015-06-16T08:26:42.9207852016-06-23T02:46:18.825750kymgro@onkaparinga.sa.gov.auDetail over waste type, day of week and street/ suburbSouth AustraliaLocal Governmentuatweb.datasa.links.com.auCity of Onkaparingabins, council, onkaparinga, street, suburb, waste collectioncommunity-information-and-citizen-services
Water Affecting Activity Policy AreaThis dataset shows the extent of the South Australian Murray-Darling NRM Board's Water Affecting Policy Area.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9be27502-7448-469b-b251-ac8b14c69ebb2013-05-20T05:41:51.3515942020-02-19T00:42:22.404278DEWNR.CustomerServiceCentre@sa.gov.auN/ADecember 2006South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waternature, Quality, Resources, River, Water, Water Management, Water Quality Management, Water Resources, Water Rivers Management, Water Supply Management, Water Surface Managementwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Waterbodies in South AustraliaA representation of South Australia’s open surface water storages. Includes natural features such as lakes and wetlands as well as artificial features such as dams, reservoirs and urban lakes. This dataset has been created by merging a wide range of state and federal spatial datasets in order to extract the most accurate spatial and textual data for each region of the state. The dataset utilises a consistent national data schema (AHGF) but the geometry varies in accuracy, capture scale and completeness. Ideally viewed in conjunction with the Watercourses dataset.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/cc790713-4cf0-4bd4-bca8-f195d8e202b72014-07-02T04:47:24.9319582020-01-16T03:21:41.157466dewnr.customerservicecentre@sa.gov.auData is typically updated on a catchment, basin or administrative region basis and frequency ranges from annually for high rainfall areas through to five yearly or more for arid regions.CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterdrainage, hydrology, surfacewater, waterbodieswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
WaterConnectWaterConnect is South Australia's water information portal. The website contains a wide range of information and data relating to groundwater and surface water and is made accessible through appropriate methods. They are interactive maps, reports, downloadable data and web applications (which use a combination or all of the above methods).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkeddaily/data/dataset/1b709158-632e-4ef7-9d5a-eb2efd753b162016-07-01T00:47:26.3857132020-02-18T00:37:57.616743datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Watercourses in South AustraliaA representation of South Australia’s surface water linear drainage network. Includes significant artificial drainage structures such as urban stormwater channels and the South East drainage scheme. This dataset has been created by merging a wide range of state and federal spatial datasets in order to extract the most accurate spatial and textual data for each region of the state. The dataset utilises a consistent national data schema (AHGF) but the geometry varies in accuracy, capture scale and completeness. Ideally viewed in conjunction with the Waterbodies dataset.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/ea435574-23e6-4769-9154-956362109f7c2014-07-02T04:55:00.3217542020-01-16T03:18:36.084479dewnr.customerservicecentre@sa.gov.auData is typically updated on a catchment, basin or administrative region basis and frequency ranges from annually for high rainfall areas through to five yearly or more for arid regions.CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterdrainage, hydrology, surfacewater, watercourseswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Water Erosion PotentialWater erosion potential, based on Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern South Australia, describes the susceptibility of land to sheet or rill erosion due to overland flow of water. Mapping shows the dominant water erosion potential class, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each water erosion potential class (spatial data statistics). Also available for download: [Soil Water Erosion Potential (SA)](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/water-erosion-grid).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/ba103bf0-5382-4726-9f97-99d11a0225ef2016-06-09T04:07:39.0688532020-02-18T23:15:11.994067datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Water Erosion PotentialProvides a numeric rating in each raster cell of the potential for sheet or rill erosion in the event that vegetation or other ground cover has been removed. The assessment is based on mapping of slope and spatial predictions of inherent soil erodibility characteristics. Also available for download: [Soil Water Erosion Potential](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/water-erosion) (based on Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern South Australia) and [Soil Erosion Max Potential - Wind or Water](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/soil-erosion-grid).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/0efb80c2-837a-4a27-b055-b7a3a4e7d8352017-12-04T02:11:57.2209342020-02-18T23:44:19.303254datasa@sa.gov.au2017-04-05South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil attribute raster, soil attributes, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Water in South Australia PhotographsSelected images (89) demonstrating South Australia’s relationship to water.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedOnce off/data/dataset/70a74bde-2be4-4e1c-92b8-7c2e8be53e202013-05-21T09:17:14.6792782019-11-15T06:18:32.384891DataSA@sa.gov.auN/A1846-1975South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Library of South Australiaadelaide, architecture, beaches, buildings, costumes, floods, history, jetties, leisure, lifesaving, militaria, Murray Bridge, shipping, skiing, south australia, sport, steamers, swimming, theatres, Urban Planning, whalingarts-culture-history, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Waterlogging SusceptibilityWaterlogging susceptibility describes the degree and duration of impact to soils, and hence plants, arising from poor drainage. Mapping indicates the most severely waterlogged areas (provided they occupy at least 30% of a map unit), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each waterlogging susceptibility class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/dafa3c3f-16a5-4f00-a9d3-4ab2dbc88c5f2016-06-09T04:15:27.6411702020-02-18T23:24:38.428272datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Water Protection AreasThe Environment Protection Act 1993 and the Environment Protection (Water Quality) Policy refer to Water Protection Areas in South Australia, which are defined for the purpose of providing special environmental protection. The data should only be used as a guide to assist in the identification of proclaimed Water Protection Areas. Please contact the EPA to verify the data.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/7097464b-bcef-4f97-8ed4-ad462d9e9e362015-02-05T23:10:07.6495762020-02-19T00:36:55.076447DataSA@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)environment, quality, waterwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Water QualitySA Water operate drinking water supplies across metropolitan, regional and remote Aboriginal communities within South Australia. They are extensively tested for health, aesthetic and operational related parameters from catchment to tap, with more than 350,000 analytical results produced annually.
The monitoring program is very large. It enables us to assure the quality of our product. The program includes both field and laboratory tests. Trained field staff collect samples, so we know they are taken correctly and are of high quality.
Our Laboratory analyses are carried out by the Australian Water Quality Centre (AWQC). The AWQC’s tests are run in line with ISO 9001 Quality Systems and the requirements of the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA)
SA Water consistently meets national water quality targets. Although SA Water aims for 100% compliance, the ADWG recognises that occasional exceedances may occur. Any exceedance requires immediate investigation and corrective action as agreed with SA Health. The following water quality performance results sheet compares the quality of your tap water over the last 12 months to the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (2011) where applicable.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/996ec2ae-d52c-4d7e-be9c-d4dab1c1aa452018-06-15T01:46:15.4965982020-04-02T21:57:26.784439open.data@sawater.com.au2018-05-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA WaterADWG, Australian Drinking Water Guidelines, water, Water Quality Management, water quality resultswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Water RepellenceWater repellence, or non-wetting, due to coating of soil particles by waxy materials from the breakdown of plant debris can result in water beading on the surface, uneven wetting and large masses of soil remaining dry. Mapping shows the proportion of land affected and degree of water repellence, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each water repellence class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/98bd930a-9a46-4f72-a15d-e52bd748a4a02016-06-09T04:13:39.5863132020-02-18T22:58:26.246100datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Depth to Watertable (soils)Depth to watertable mapping highlights land where watertables may be sufficiently shallow on a seasonal basis to affect plant growth. It is intended to describe soil conditions for plant suitability and is not intended to be a literal map of watertable levels, which will change over time. Mapping shows the shallowest depth to watertable observed (provided it accounts for at least 30% of the map unit), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each depth to watertable class (spatial data statistics).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/20e66d27-ce43-4f2c-8861-2480b8eee7182016-06-09T03:22:04.1865572020-02-18T23:19:16.931897datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Women’s and Children’s Health Network (WCHN)The Women’s and Children’s Health Network (WCHN) is South Australia’s leading provider of specialty care and health services for babies, young people and women in South Australia.
WCHN works in partnership with consumers and their families, the community, key partners and other service providers to promote, maintain and restore health. The service comprises the Women’s and Children’s Hospital and community based services, including Child and Adolescent Mental Health services, Child and Family Health Service, Child Protection Service, Children’s Disability Services, Youth Health Service, Women’s Health Service, Helen Mayo House and Yarrow Place Rape and Sexual Assault Service.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f4581d98-12be-4686-b984-beefafd589a12017-09-22T02:39:58.6648802019-11-22T00:11:50.650152DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auAnnual by state2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAnnual Report, Complaints, Consultants, Data, Executive, fraud, Fraud, Health, Whistle-blowers Disclosuregovernment-reporting-and-policy
Women’s and Children’s Health Network (WCHN) Health Advisory CouncilWomen’s and Children’s Health Network Health Advisory Council Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4724c016-7a16-496f-8472-1dd11f1c6ca42017-09-22T02:59:58.8909202019-06-18T07:06:03.687400DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.auAnnual by state2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthannual report, complaints, consultants, Data, executive, Fraud, Health, Whistle-blowers Disclosuregovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-BlowerOccasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7331c399-48ad-414f-8acc-5801154b816b2019-09-10T01:01:48.5142212019-09-10T01:02:18.082587Curator.carrick@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCarrick HillWhistle-blowers Disclosure
Whistle-blower DisclosureWhistle-blower disclosure at Defence SA since 2012-13.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5d910552-4859-4fc7-b33c-14babbc6c56a2017-09-14T03:58:08.8734752019-10-22T03:45:00.063978enquiries@defencesa.com2013-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDefence SAdefence, defence state, disclosure, industry, south australia, whistle blowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistleblower Disclosures in the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentWhistleblower Disclosures in the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/7d534e59-12b6-41d7-934a-c390444a1a1a2019-12-04T05:20:21.7289922019-12-04T05:22:51.137795publicsector@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auOffice of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employmentannual report, whistleblower disclosures
Whistle-blowers disclosure for the Department for Education and Child DevelopmentWhistle-blower disclosure for the Department for Education and Child Development for the period 2013 to 2017 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e0d407c3-afc4-4779-a1f4-d4d3471e49fd2018-02-22T01:04:06.7998342018-06-07T06:25:15.092199DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2013-01-012017-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual reporting, decd, education, whistleblower
Whistleblower Reporting Primary Industries and Regions SAWhistleblower Reporting by Primary Industries and Regions South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/43a770f2-9484-4770-aeae-388d9b9481ac2017-09-28T06:23:54.8259422019-12-02T00:55:46.601908datasa@sa.gov.au2011-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAnnual Report Data, PIRSAgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-blowers' DisclosureDetails of Whistler-blowers' reports in DCPdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/aeb936c1-b4c6-477d-a887-a2fb047de0c32018-09-03T06:09:27.2688532019-09-24T00:41:27.671016DCPCEMailbox@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Child Protectionwhistler-blowergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistleblowers' DisclosureNumber of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer of the agency under the Whistleblowers Protection Act 1993datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/90594739-7abe-4534-812c-dbdaa80356612017-09-29T04:26:09.7776992018-10-22T04:56:08.397174reception.renewalsa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRiverbank Authoritygovernmenthousing-land-planning-and-infrastructure
Whistleblowers' DisclosureNumber of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer under the Whistleblowers Protection Act 1993.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/245d5172-5781-460b-ad5a-243909eb44ad2017-09-28T06:03:16.0848602019-11-01T05:18:45.176540datasa@sa.gov.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auRenewal SAgovernmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-blowers disclosure for the Department for EducationWhistle-blower disclosure for the Department for Education for the period 2013 to 2018 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e4c34936-30f4-49c2-9e7c-743b47be5bcf2019-03-01T03:39:51.2705772019-04-02T04:17:26.590393DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2013-01-012018-12-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationannual report, education department, whistleblowergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-blowers' disclosure for the Department of Planning, Transport and InfrastructureNumber of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer of DPTI under the Whistle-blowers' Protection Act 1993datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a8b2bce8-a74e-471c-92aa-7a0daa040b842017-09-11T08:07:15.5213452019-11-04T03:46:41.636557www.dpti.sa.gov.au/contact_usN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and Infrastructureblower, disclosure, whistlegovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistleblowers Disclosure for History Trust of South AustraliaWhistleblower disclosure at the History Trust of South Australia for the period 2011-12 to 2018-19 for annual report purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9a9aea08-dc9a-4ad0-9ce6-0127349cecb32017-09-28T02:53:45.0944432019-11-08T02:03:51.705831webmaster@history.sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/Awhistleblowergovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-blowers’ disclosure - NALHN Health Advisory CouncilNorthern Adelaide Local Health Network Health Advisory Council Annual Report Data for Whistle-blowersdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/0415a131-adad-4dd4-ae3b-6fe9e77f730f2017-11-29T05:37:34.7032792018-08-02T05:52:52.698372DACRDataRequests@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Healthhealth-and-wellbeing
Whistle-blowers' disclosure of Education Standards BoardNumber of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer of the agency under the Whistle-blowers' Protect Act 1993datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/d01c60f5-ad9c-46a4-bcd8-69247e52c99f2018-09-03T00:55:23.6472892019-11-17T23:21:09.612490educationstandardsboard@sa.gov.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEducation Standards Boarddisclosure, number, occasions, Whistle-blowerseducation-skills-and-learning, government-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-blower's disclosure - SAASWhistle-blower's disclosure - SAAS - SA Ambulance Service from 2013-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/a4fca543-e345-4bfc-b1a3-b86105a07d8a2017-09-26T02:07:42.5373702019-12-05T01:08:07.495278DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.au2019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthSA Ambulance Service, SAAS, Whistle Blower Disclosures, whistle-blowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-blowers Disclosure – SA Mental Health CommissionThe number of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer of the SA Mental Health Commission under the Whistle-blowers' Protection Act 1993.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/5d1d0e7a-e925-4582-81f3-733d282598502017-09-19T06:48:44.7913022019-11-29T01:59:18.188504samhc@sa.gov.au2015-10-292019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Mental Health CommissionAnnual Report, Disclosure, Open Government, Public Interest, SAMHC, South Australian Mental Health Commission, Whistleblow, Whistle-blowgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-blowers' disclosure - SA MET Advisory CouncilSA MET Advisory Council Annual Report Data for Whistle-blowersdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/aa5c7ad0-dd16-4e71-8a05-976c7ef4ccb52017-09-18T07:16:41.9898292019-12-04T03:34:59.386663DataAndReportingServices@sa.gov.au2012-01-012017-09-18South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA HealthAdvisory, blowers, Council, SA MET, whistle, whistle-blowershealth-and-wellbeing
Whistleblowers Protection Act 1993Whistleblowers Protection Act 1993datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9fe5534d-0677-40a7-8acf-b34f690b5e0b2017-10-05T01:34:07.1658832019-10-16T06:29:50.945273datasa@sa.gov.au2011-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and CabinetWhistleblowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
Whistle-Blowers Reporting South Australian Tourism CommissionWhistle-blowers reporting for the South Australian Tourism Commission for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/891c9395-b1ea-403e-ae9f-24edc3ed38732017-11-03T06:22:31.5778962019-10-31T00:28:56.988363industrymail@sa.gov.au2013-06-302019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism Commissiongovernment reporting and policy, south australian tourism commission, tourism, whistle-blowersgovernment-reporting-and-policy
WHS DeclerationWork, Health and Safety disclosuredatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/cf32dd47-157f-4392-8848-5095ed2839032019-09-10T01:04:14.7872362019-09-10T01:04:39.073145Curator.carrick@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auCarrick HillWHS
WHS Legislative RequirementsWork Health Safety Legislative RequirementsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/02ff36c7-b007-472e-b1b7-a113022cf0072017-11-16T22:34:19.1090012017-11-16T23:01:40.217514SAFECOMEnquiries@sa.gov.auYearly2013-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Fire and Emergency Services CommissionLegislative, Requirements, WHSemergency-and-safety
Whyalla, Schulz Reserve Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Spencer Gulf region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/a29987d5-d3ac-4935-90c3-6871cbdbafde2014-06-22T15:54:43.9866112020-04-17T06:23:23.102819epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Spencer Gulf RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, particles, quality, services, Spencer Gulf, Whyallawater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Whyalla Walls St Air Quality monitoring station meteorology dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated meteorology data Spencer Gulf region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedmonthly/data/dataset/3ec3b81f-5d9e-46c8-a698-4387ac939ea32018-11-16T03:44:47.1870262020-04-17T06:36:58.618639epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2018-01-01CurrentSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)community, environment, meteorology, services, Spencer Gulf, weather, windwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Whyalla, Walls Street Air Quality monitoring station particle dataThe Environment Protection Authority (EPA) monitors South Australian airsheds in order to assess the air quality and provide information that can be used to guide management decisions. This data set contains validated particle pollution data for the Spencer Gulf region.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/0c085f98-5cc4-41f0-9eb9-5be42df73cdb2014-06-22T15:47:13.3877672020-04-17T06:19:45.398476epainfo@epa.sa.gov.au2013-2014 - 10 minute averaged data; From 2015 - 1 hour averaged data2013-01-012016-06-01Spencer Gulf RegionGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEnvironment Protection Authority (EPA)air pollution, air quality, community, environment, particles, quality, spencer gulf, whyallawater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Wind Erosion PotentialWind erosion potential, based on Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern South Australia, describes the susceptibility of land to erosion by wind, which is particularly an issue on sand and sandy loam soils. Mapping shows the degree and variability of wind erosion potential, while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each wind erosion potential class (spatial data statistics). Also available for download: [Soil Wind Erosion Potential (SA)](http://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/wind-erosion-grid).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/421a772f-6c60-4a05-b593-d7925293d4d92016-06-09T04:17:08.1436392020-02-18T06:34:59.049992datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouthern South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, soil, soil and land attribute data, soil attributes, soil mappingwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Soil Wind Erosion PotentialProvides a numeric rating in each raster cell of the potential for wind erosion in the event that vegetation or other ground cover has been removed. The assessment is based on mapping of terrain and spatial predictions of inherent soil erodibility characteristics. Also available for download: [Soil Wind Erosion Potential](https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/wind-erosion) (based on Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern South Australia) and [Soil Erosion Max Potential - Wind or Water](https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/soil-erosion-grid).datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedinfrequently/data/dataset/bb7a12cb-47b3-4c5e-befa-fa53d54c77ae2017-12-04T02:19:10.2466172020-02-18T23:43:39.755840datasa@sa.gov.au2017-04-05South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Wateragriculture, land use, raster, soil attribute raster, soil attributes, soilswater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Windmill Theatre Co Annual Report Data 2016-175 years of data for Annual Report itemsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4a036c26-c145-448a-a462-f713375612d82017-09-25T03:07:47.4242522018-09-18T06:49:40.231066info@windmill.org.au2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auWindmill Theatre Coarts-culture-history
Windmill Theatre Co Complaints by SubjectSummary of complaints receiveddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/607ad0d9-dad7-423d-b5f0-f61457b27bbc2018-09-18T07:27:52.8443112019-10-17T01:30:01.717683info@windmill.org.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auWindmill Theatre Co
Windmill Theatre Co ConsultantsSummary of consultants engageddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b1faba60-6988-4deb-b51f-adaf1752678c2018-09-18T07:45:48.2763062019-10-17T01:33:59.494797info@windmill.org.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auWindmill Theatre Co
Windmill Theatre Co Executive EmploymentNumber of executives employed in the agencydatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/909b972f-63f9-4ff4-96ad-d5277db56bde2018-09-18T06:58:41.3102962019-10-17T01:11:38.342012info@windmill.org.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auWindmill Theatre Cogovernment-reporting-and-policy
Windmill Theatre Co External ContractorsSummary of external contractors engageddatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9eddf013-a4e3-4ad6-ab6e-ba44ca94c6d02018-09-18T07:23:57.0021672019-10-04T00:59:09.812289info@windmill.org.au2017-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auWindmill Theatre Co
Windmill Theatre Co Whistleblowers disclosureNumber of occasions on which public interest information has been disclosed to a responsible officer of the agency under the Whistle-blowers Protection Act 1993datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/ba6496a3-3016-4959-9123-95ec21a959a52018-09-18T06:52:00.2729072019-10-17T01:23:53.151535info@windmill.org.au2013-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auWindmill Theatre Co
Winery ResiduesThis dataset represents winery waste and was derived from crush volumes contained in the National Vintage Report, 2017, which is released jointly by Wine Australia, the Winemakers’ Federation of Australia and Australian Vignerons. The information in this report was collected on behalf of the Australian wine sector in the winegrowing regions in Australia. Wine Australia wine grape levy payers (approximately 2,000 businesses) were surveyed in the Wine Sector Survey. The response rate to the survey was around 27 per cent of businesses surveyed; this includes wineries known to have crushed over 10,000 tonnes, and is estimated to account for 88 per cent of all wine grapes crushed in 2017.
The Winery Residues dataset is represented spatially as Geographical Indications (GI) Regions of Australia. Only defined GI regions where the total collected tonnage exceeds 1,000 tonnes have been included.
Information including metadata and data sources is available on the RenewablesSA website.
http://www.renewablessa.sa.gov.au/investor-information/bio-energy-roadmap/biomass-for-bioenergy-assessmentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/7fa25f16-7bcd-42fb-a1c6-15923d6e3aea2019-08-20T06:23:22.2708122019-08-20T06:47:35.518023resources.customerservices@sa.gov.auGeographic Indications2017-06-302017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Energy and MiningBioenergy, Biomass, Grape marc, Organic residue, Wine grapes
Witjira National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DataWitjira National Park Co-Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/fef25ba6-9ff0-4460-96f2-1f4e4da4266f2017-07-21T05:47:50.5718302020-01-06T22:48:15.320573datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Women’s Suffrage Petition 1894 (South Australia)On 23 August 1894 George Hawker, member for North Adelaide, presented to the South Australian House of Assembly a petition in favour of women’s suffrage. It was signed by approximately 11,600 men and women. Members of the Women’s Suffrage League, Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, and the Working Women’s Trade Union were primarily responsible for collecting the signatures from metropolitan and country areas.datasetEnglishOther (Open)activeLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/3f6fab54-8cc8-4732-9c1e-fb3f73df53b02019-04-04T01:50:27.8054622019-04-10T07:44:25.748567webmaster@history.sa.gov.au1894-01-01South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiapetitions, suffrage, suffrage125arts-culture-history
Woomera Access ZonesInternal access management zones and the boundary of the Woomera Village Standing Permission Area.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/9041c85a-aa7b-4811-b40e-7109a47e21ac2015-05-19T01:52:07.9864092020-02-18T23:43:24.748958datasa@sa.gov.auAttribute LevelN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsBoundaries, Environment, Hazards, Miningwater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Woomera Prohibited AreaThe outer boundary of the Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA)datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1091b983-70af-42ed-aa11-5f2e2734682b2015-05-19T00:33:08.8276702020-02-18T23:44:41.433373datasa@sa.gov.auAttribute LevelN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAccess, Administration, Hazards, Military, Mining, Restrictions, Woomerabusiness-industry-and-trade
WorkCoverSA Experimental DatasetThe former Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy (DMITRE), now known as the Department of State Development (DSD), engaged the ABS to provide data on particular industry sectors (Manufacturing, Knowledge Intensive Services and Services to the Mining and Energy sectors). The ABS negotiated a Memorandum of Understanding with WorkCoverSA to gain access to their unit record collection, which has geospatial, industry and remuneration information for the majority of businesses in South Australia.
This is an experimental dataset and there are some cautions around how it should be used and interpreted. For more information, please refer to the ABS website: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/Lookup/8177.4.55.001Main+Features12009-10%20to%202012-13?OpenDocument.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkednever/data/dataset/8c1e9ff2-99ef-4d6b-abff-d454a38189bb2015-06-25T05:13:01.4966392015-07-01T00:10:52.166722datasa@sa.gov.au2003-07-012013-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetbusiness, employer, energy, knowledge intensive services, manufacturing, mining, payroll, remuneration, WorkCoverbusiness-industry-and-trade
Workforce DataThis data set is a compilation of various publically available data sources that contain content relating to workforce planning and profiling in South Australia The data set contains information by occupation, industry and region.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/6babdcab-44ba-4d05-9e58-967602411e142013-05-21T01:44:23.0871272016-06-08T07:15:22.362618DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Innovation and SkillsBusiness, Education, industry, occupation, planning, region, skills, traineeship, Training, workforcefinance-and-employment
State Theatre Company Work Health and Safety and Return to Work performance 2012-2019State Theatre Company Work Health and Safety and Return to Work performance 2012-2019datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e635251e-27ce-4ef8-b1bb-215583f947012018-10-16T06:02:41.4116692019-10-22T03:54:45.048444info@statetheatrecompany.com.au2012-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auState Theatre Company South Australiagovernment-reporting-and-policy
Work Health & Safety and Return to Work Performance for DPTIDetails of Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performance for the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/b07fbe1a-b1d8-4773-9076-ef3f3146cc412018-09-14T06:37:11.4333382019-11-04T04:13:12.689809DPTI.OpenData@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Planning, Transport and InfrastructurePerformance, Return to work, work health and safetygovernment-reporting-and-policy
Work health and safety and Return to work performance Reporting Primary Industries and Regions SAWork health and safety and Return to work performance Primary Industries and Regions SA for the period 2016-2017 to 2018-19 for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/6d68857a-dae7-44c6-b73f-c68c3b9dc1d42018-09-18T00:46:59.2627092019-12-02T00:53:47.534704datasa@sa.gov.au2016-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of Primary Industries and RegionsAnnual report data, PIRSA
Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performance - Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentWork Health and Safety and Return to Work Performance - Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector EmploymentdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/9d170f43-9a18-4a69-a2d5-c1e8b6fa64962019-12-04T05:21:56.2252642019-12-04T05:22:37.307853publicsector@sa.gov.auSouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auOffice of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment
Work health and safety and return to work performance reporting by the Department for EducationWork health and safety and return to work performance reporting by the Department for Education for the period 2016 to 2018 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/f933e162-7aa5-43d0-b34d-239b446397c52019-02-28T01:25:20.9686952019-04-02T04:18:39.894256DECD.DMA@sa.gov.au2016-07-012018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Educationeducation, education department, return to work, work health, work safetygovernment-reporting-and-policy
Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performance Reporting South Australian Tourism CommissionWork Health and Safety and Return to Work Performance for the South Australian Tourism Commission for annual reporting purposesdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/8ebbaf36-e0e9-4fba-b141-30e44f73880f2018-12-07T05:01:40.7101452019-10-31T00:54:04.795464industrymail@sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSA Tourism Commissiongovernment reporting and policy, return to work performance, south australian tourism commission, tourism, work health and safety
Work Health and Safety and Return to Work Performance - SA Mental Health CommissionThe work health and safety and the return to work performance data for the SA Mental Health Commission for the period.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/88004c87-3e1a-4a73-8e73-ca61240cd5002018-09-18T00:06:19.4558812019-11-29T02:00:30.154780samhc@sa.gov.au2015-10-292018-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Mental Health Commissionannual report, datasets, disclosure, Open Government, return to work, samhc, South Australian Mental Health Commission, work health and safety
Work Health and Safety PerformanceAgency gross workers compensation expenditure for current year compared with previous year.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/46c1482e-d338-4ae7-88be-02c25b82f8642017-11-16T23:06:14.4309852017-11-16T23:07:20.771742SAFECOMEnquiries@sa.gov.auYearly2012-07-012017-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auSouth Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commissionhealth, performance, safety, workemergency-and-safety
Work health and safety and return to work performance of Education Standards BoardWork health and safety and return to work performance of Education Standards Board, including: workplace injury claims, work health and safety regulation and return to work costsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/e13b1dec-f2c8-40db-a559-25ba739b432d2018-09-03T01:55:38.8308392019-11-18T00:39:22.738269educationstandardsboard@sa.gov.au2016-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auEducation Standards Boardinjury claims, return to work, work health and safetyeducation-skills-and-learning, government-reporting-and-policy
Work health, safety and return to work performance for DCPDetails of the Work health, safety and return to work performance for DCPdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/1f5439d0-0e78-4c34-8c0f-44a820ae07b12018-09-03T23:47:33.7436332019-09-24T01:18:34.568027DCPCEMailbox@sa.gov.au2018-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Child Protectionemployment, work health and safetygovernment-reporting-and-policy
Windmill Theatre Co WHS and return to work performanceSummary of workplace injury claims, incidents and notices (under the WHS Act 2012) and return to work costsdatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/943541a2-77ab-467f-9844-1032c71f8ffb2018-09-18T06:34:36.1453062019-10-04T01:02:09.059818info@windmill.org.au2013-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auWindmill Theatre Cogovernment-reporting-and-policy
Workplace Injury Claims History Trust of South AustraliaIncidents of workplace injury claims received by History Trust of South Australia for the period 2018-19 for annual reporting purposes.datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/acb979d9-d04d-4a83-a8e8-f0c3d5149dcb2018-09-03T05:13:04.2658742019-11-08T05:49:49.006035webmaster@history.sa.gov.au2017-07-012019-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auHistory Trust of South Australiainjury claims, workplace injurygovernment-reporting-and-policy
YourSAy EngagementsYourSAy engagements on the Website by Year.
http://yoursay.sa.gov.au/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/4641ea67-3823-40f1-994f-c779d8af4e232015-06-23T00:25:08.4000652015-06-23T00:42:57.664957datasa@sa.gov.au2014-07-162015-03-31South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcommunity engagement, engagement, public communications, public engagements, public opinion, website, your say, YourSaygovernment-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
Subscribers to YourSAy NewsletterSubscribers to the YourSAy newsletter.
http://yoursay.sa.gov.au/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/0dfed343-e664-4b6c-949c-3783148041862015-06-23T00:46:43.5426422015-06-23T00:49:16.143595datasa@sa.gov.au2012-01-012015-06-16South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcommunity engagement, government communications, government newsletter, newsletter, opinion, public, subscribers, your say, YourSaygovernment-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
YourSAy Registrations from launchYourSAy website registrations from launch by month.
http://yoursay.sa.gov.au/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/ad764be7-4ed2-4a92-8c5a-b7b658e41b412015-06-23T00:34:19.4436872015-06-23T00:43:20.758953datasa@sa.gov.au2011-09-012015-06-30South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcommunity engagement, public communications, registrations, subscribers, website, your say, YourSAygovernment-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
YourSAy Website VisitsYourSAy website visits by dated sessions.
http://yoursay.sa.gov.au/datasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/1a7d221d-b928-4d18-9708-86490462211a2015-06-23T00:31:23.0146602015-06-23T00:42:01.964913datasa@sa.gov.au2014-07-012015-06-15South AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment of the Premier and Cabinetcommunity engagement, website statistics, website visits, YourSay, Your Say, YourSAygovernment-reporting-and-policy, community-information-and-citizen-services
Yumbarra Co-Management Board Annual Report DataYumbarra Co-Management Board Annual Report DatadatasetEnglishCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedannually/data/dataset/4e636930-4f6b-41ee-a0e2-da9cc164ebed2017-07-21T05:46:45.4179642020-01-06T22:52:53.070970datasa@sa.gov.auN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auDepartment for Environment and Waterenvironment, governmentgovernment-reporting-and-policy, water-energy-resources-environment-and-science
Zero Waste SA Recycle Right search engineA detailed list of where and how to recycle unwanted items in South Australia. From kerbside bin options to mapped locations of drop-off depots and waste transfer stations.datasetCreative Commons AttributionactiveLinkedasRequired/data/dataset/61ec6ef7-05d1-4e6a-9b6c-32a6bbd062572013-05-15T01:10:06.0897032016-06-08T05:54:36.513175DataSA@sa.gov.auN/AN/AN/ASouth AustraliaGovernment of South Australiauatweb.datasa.links.com.auZero Waste SA - Inactivebusiness, consumer, Environment, recycle, services, Wastewater-energy-resources-environment-and-science
zzzzzzdatasetengCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsactiveLinkedbiennially/data/dataset/7a159fde-311c-4a9b-9d0b-3495445947d72020-05-20T15:27:02.9029412020-05-20T15:27:21.913066s@s.s2020-05-21eeexzzuatweb.datasa.links.com.auN/A