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SoE2015: Sea surface temperature
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Sea surface temperatures across northern Australia are now almost 1C warmer, on average, than 100 years ago. -
SoE2015: Main material types littered
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Cigarette butts are the most common type of litter although they make up only a very small fraction of the total volume of litter. -
SoE2017: Total annual greenhouse gas emissions
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While Queensland’s greenhouse gas emissions have decreased by 15% between 2005 and 2016, the state was the largest source of emissions in 2016 of all Australian... -
SoE2017: Cultural heritage management plans
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There is decreasing pressure on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage from the mining and resources sector. -
Materials recovered - 2014
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Survey results across the various waste processing sectors regarding the amount of tonnes of waste processed according to the material for 2014. -
SoE2015: Average rainfall
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In 2012, Queensland experienced a wetter than average year, but then experienced much drier years from 2013-2015, leading to widespread drought. -
Queensland Heritage Register additions August 2014 - June 2015
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Places added to the Queensland Heritage Register between August 2014 and June 2015. -
Census of the Queensland Flora and Fungi 2022
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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... -
SoE2020: Main material types littered
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In 2018–19, plastic items replaced cigarette butts as the most common littered items in Queensland. However, cigarette butts continue to be a significant litter load in... -
SoE2020: Particulate concentrations
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Particle concentrations have exceeded National Environment Protection (Ambient Air Quality) Measure 24-hour average PM10 and PM2.5 standards of 50µg/m3 and 25µg/m3... -
SoE2015: Condition of marine ecosystem health
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Queensland's marine environments vary significantly in condition. -
SoE2017: Extreme weather events (days with 'very heavy rainfall')
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While days with 'very heavy rainfall' are rare in parts of south-western Queensland, they are common along Queensland's north-eastern seaboard. -
SoE2020: Livestock and meat production
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Total Queensland beef and sheep and lamb numbers decreased by nearly 7% from 2013–14 to 2017–18, whereas pig numbers increased 11% over the same period. The total... -
The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) - Monthly
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Calculated monthly (1887-1989 base period) SOI values from January 1876 to current. -
SoE2020: Cultural heritage management plans
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There is increasing pressure on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage from major development projects, particularly in the resources, energy generation, public... -
SoE2020: Percentage of the network with reliable travel times
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The Queensland public transport sector is performing better than the target benchmarks (agreed service levels), particularly in South East Queensland. Public transport patronage... -
Air Quality Monitoring - 2013
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Annual hourly air quality and meteorological data by monitoring site for the 2013 calendar year. For more information on air quality, including live air data, please visit... -
SoE2020: Visibility-reducing particles
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While the past 2 decades have seen a downward trend in the number of days with reduced visibility (defined as a visual distance less than 20km) throughout Queensland, there were... -
SoE2017: Household waste landfilled
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The amount of domestic kerbside waste sent to landfill increased from about 1.21 million tonnes in 2014–2015 to about 1.26 million tonnes in 2016–2017. -
SoE2020: Interstate household waste received
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In 2018–19, about 67,400 tonnes of household waste generated interstate was transported to Queensland for disposal.