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SoE2017: Condition of aquatic ecosystem health
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Queensland’s aquatic ecosystems vary significantly in condition. -
SoE2020: Transport sector greenhouse gas emissions
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In 2018, emissions from the transport sector contributed 22.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e), or 13% of Queensland’s total emissions. Emissions... -
World War II historic places in Queensland
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Information about places in Queensland with historical significance to World War II. -
Camping and vehicle permits
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The permits issued for camping and vehicle access to the Protected Areas, Recreation Areas and Great Walks managed by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. -
Government operations greenhouse gas emissions
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Queensland Government departments’ greenhouse gas emissions for electricity use, fuel use and air travel, presented in tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂-eq). -
SoE2017: Number of litter items for different site types
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Emissions from the industrial processes sector increased 11% between 2005 and 2016 due largely to increased use of replacements for ozone-depleting substances. -
SoE2015: Marine parks and fish habitat areas
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About 17%—or 1.8 million hectares—of Queensland’s total marine wetlands are in highly protected marine park zones or a declared fish habitat area. -
SoE2020: Construction and demolition waste recovered or recycled
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The amount of construction and demolition waste recovered increased by 59% between 2014–15 and 2018–19, rising from about 1.81 million tonnes in 2014–15 to... -
SoE2017: Transport sector greenhouse gas emissions
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Emissions from the transport sector increased 26% between 2005 and 2016. Road transport, including passenger cars, was the main source of emissions at 10.1 MtCO₂e in 2016. -
SoE2020: Extent and rate of change of protected areas
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The protected area estate increased by more than 40,971 hectares between 1 January 2018 and 30 June 2020, and now covers about 8.24% of Queensland. -
Bramble Bay water quality monitoring data - Historical
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Annual water quality data from the Bramble Bay monitoring station This is raw and unvalidated data and should be used with caution. For more information regarding water quality... -
Marine strandings
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Marine strandings in Queensland from 2011 to 2014. -
SoE2017: Cyclone activity
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Queensland experienced 2 cyclones between March 2015 and December 2017. -
SoE2015: Visibility-reducing particles
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Overall there has been a downward trend in the number of days with reduced visibility throughout Queensland over the past decade although significantly more days were affected... -
SoE2020: Agriculture sector greenhouse gas emissions
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In 2018, emissions from the agriculture sector contributed 21.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e), or 12% of Queensland’s total emissions. Emissions... -
SoE2020: Use of bikeways in SEQ
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Overall use of major bikeways in South East Queensland is increasing. -
War Memorial sites in Queensland
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Historical information about Queensland's war memorials. -
SoE2017: Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage natural criteria
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The Wet Tropics of Queensland meets all four World Heritage natural criteria. -
SoE2017: Marine parks and fish habitat areas
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About 17%, or 1.8 million hectares, of Queensland’s total marine wetlands are in highly protected marine park zones or declared fish habitat areas. -
Queensland Heritage Register additions 2014
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Places added to the Queensland Heritage Register in 2014.