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SoE2015: Storm tide inundation
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Storm tide inundation events continue to impact the coast, however, no severe events were recorded for human settlements for 2012-2015. -
SoE2020: Volume and load of sewage treatment plants
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The annual volume and load of nutrients released from coastal sewage treatment plants into waterways in Queensland has been collected since 2010. In general, we have observed... -
SoE2017: Particulate concentrations
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Particle concentrations have exceeded National Environmental Protection Measures (NEPM) Air Quality Standards since monitoring began in 1986. -
SoE2015: Construction and demolition waste landfilled
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The 1,493,000 tonnes of construction and demolition waste landfilled in 2014-2015 was about 93,000 tonnes lower than in the previous year but about 644,000 tonnes more than in... -
SoE2015: Lead concentrations
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Routine monitoring of lead in air is no longer undertaken in South East Queensland due to the removal of lead in petrol. -
Department of Environment and Science Annual Report Data 2018-19
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Additional information reported in lieu of inclusion in the annual report: consultancies, overseas travel, Queensland Language Services Policy. -
Emissions and waste transfers from industrial facilities in Queensland - 2015
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Emissions from industrial facilities in Queensland reporting to the Australian National Pollutant Inventory for the 2014/2015 inventory year. -
Census of the Queensland Flora 2020
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Names, distributions and status of Queensland plants, algae, fungi, lichens and cyanobacteria, based on the Queensland Herbarium database 'Herbrecs'. Please refer to Flora... -
SoE2017: Trackable waste recovered
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Putrescible and organic wastes made up 46% of trackable wastes recovered for recycling, reclamation, direct re-use or alternative use in Queensland in 2015–2016. -
SoE2020: Fugitive emissions sector greenhouse gas emissions
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
In 2018, emissions from the fugitive emissions sector contributed 19.1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e), or 11% of Queensland’s total emissions.... -
Air Quality Monitoring - 2019 (grouped by pollutant)
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Annual hourly air quality and meteorological data by pollutant for the 2019 calendar year. For more information on air quality, including live air data, please visit... -
SoE2020: Waste sector greenhouse gas emissions
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
In 2018, emissions from the waste sector contributed 2.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e), or 2% of Queensland’s total emissions. Emissions increased... -
SoE2017: Queensland open house events
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Since 2010, Open House events have been staged in 6 Queensland cities: beginning with Brisbane and expanding to Maryborough, Toowoomba, the Gold Coast, Bundaberg and, in 2017,... -
DNPSR—Queensland Government Investment Portal (QGIP)
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Records of investments in front line service delivery including expenditure records, available funding and data for local government areas. -
Coastal Data System - Waves (Wide Bay)
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Measured and derived wave parameters from data collected by a wave monitoring buoy anchored at Wide Bay. For more information, please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names:... -
SoE2020: Change in density in residential areas
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Queenslanders are living at higher dwelling densities, including on smaller lots in new urban subdivisions. -
SoE2017: Queensland places in the National Heritage List
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Since 2012, one Queensland place has been entered in the National Heritage List. There are 12 Queensland places on the National Heritage List. -
SoE2015: Household waste landfilled
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
The amount of domestic kerbside waste sent to landfill decreased from about 1.28 million tonnes in 2012-2013 to about 1.21 million tonnes in 2014-2015. -
EHP issued Penalty Infringement Notices(other legislation)—2015
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Penalty Infringement Notices (PINs) issued by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection for other legislation administered by the department—2015. -
SoE2020: Cultural heritage search requests
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
There is consistent pressure on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage from general land use activities.