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Figure BLT1 Australian population by remoteness class, 2010 and 2015

2016
Built environment
Introduction
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Australian population by remoteness class, 2010 and 2015 Australian population by remoteness class, 2010 and 2015 Major Cities of AustraliaInner Regional AustraliaOuter Regional AustraliaRemote AustraliaVery Remote Australia...

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ATM36a Annual average maximum 4-hour ozone concentration in major Australian cities

2016
Ambient air quality
State and trends
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a) maximum 4-hour averages Annual average maximum 4-hour ozone concentration in major Australian cities Annual average maximum 4-hour ozone concentration in major Australian cities MelbourneSydneyBrisbanePerthCanberra 19990.0680.082750.0953333330.080.063...

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Figure ATM36b Ozone concentrations, major cities, 1999–2014: a) maximum 4-hour averages; b) 95th percentile 4-hour averages

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Ambient air quality
State and trends
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b) 95th percentile 4-hour averages Annual average 95th percentile 4-hour ozone concentration in major Australian cities Annual average 95th percentile 4-hour ozone concentration in major Australian cities MelbourneSydneyBrisbanePerthCanberra 19990.04450....

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Population as a driver of environmental change

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2016 Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Greater Melbourne Greater Perth Greater Sydney...

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Water resource development

2016
Inland water
Pressures
Report Content

2016 Inland water Pressures Murray Darling Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart...

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Coarse particulate matter (PM10)

2016
Ambient air quality
State and trends
Report Content

2016 Ambient air quality State and trends Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Australian...

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Fine particulate matter (PM2.5)

2016
Ambient air quality
State and trends
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2016 Ambient air quality State and trends Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Australian...

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Ozone

2016
Ambient air quality
State and trends
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2016 Ambient air quality State and trends Greater Brisbane Australian Capital Territory Greater Melbourne Greater Perth...

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Air toxics

2016
Ambient air quality
State and trends
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2016 Ambient air quality State and trends North East Coast South Western Plateau Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater...

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Coastal and marine species and ecosystems

2016
Biodiversity
State and trends
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2016 Biodiversity State and trends Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Greater Darwin Greater Hobart...

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Figure BLT44 Number of households with a rainwater tank, by jurisdiction, 2007, 2010 and 2013

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Built environment
State and trends
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Number of households with a rainwater tank, by jurisdiction, 2007, 2010, 2013 Number of households with a rainwater tank, by jurisdiction, 2007, 2010, 2013 200720102013 Victoria331.5621.2647.3 Queensland345.423621.303613.2849 New South Wales422.2234479....

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Built environment: 2011–16 in context

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Built environment
Introduction
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2016 Built environment Introduction Greater Melbourne Greater Perth Greater Sydney Australia’s growing population—particularly in our major...

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Increased urban footprint

2016
Built environment
Pressures
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2016 Built environment Pressures South West Coast North East Coast Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart...

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Increased pollution

2016
Built environment
Pressures
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2016 Built environment Pressures Greater Brisbane Greater Melbourne Greater Perth Greater Sydney Production and...

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Increased extreme weather events

2016
Built environment
Pressures
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2016 Built environment Pressures Murray Darling North East Coast Timor Sea Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin...

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Increased sea levels

2016
Built environment
Pressures
Report Content

2016 Built environment Pressures South West Coast South Australian Gulf North East Coast Greater Brisbane Greater...

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Current urban planning and management

2016
Built environment
Effectiveness of management
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2016 Built environment Effectiveness of management Greater Brisbane Greater Adelaide Australian Capital Territory Greater Melbourne...

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Management focus areas

2016
Built environment
Effectiveness of management
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2016 Built environment Effectiveness of management Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Adelaide Australian Capital Territory...

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Processes

2016
Heritage
Effectiveness of management
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2016 Heritage Effectiveness of management North East Coast Greater Perth Greater Sydney Heritage management processes are assessed by considering...

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Land–water interface

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Coasts
Pressures
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2016 Coasts Pressures South West Coast South Australian Gulf Greater Adelaide Great Barrier Reef Greater Melbourne...

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Coastal waterways

2016
Coasts
State and trends
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2016 Coasts State and trends South East Coast South West Coast Murray Darling Tasmania Greater Brisbane...

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Biodiversity: Species groups

2016
Coasts
State and trends
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2016 Coasts State and trends South East Coast Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Timor Sea...

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Population growth and urban development: Population growth

2016
Coasts
Pressures
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2016 Coasts Pressures Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Greater Melbourne Greater Perth Greater Sydney...

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Population growth and urban development: Coastal development and land use

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Coasts
Pressures
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2016 Coasts Pressures Greater Melbourne Greater Perth Coastal population growth exerts strong pressure on coastal land by increasing the need for both agriculture and...

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Livability: Urban amenity

2016
Built environment
State and trends
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2016 Built environment State and trends Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Australian...

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Livability: Housing

2016
Built environment
State and trends
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2016 Built environment State and trends North East Coast Greater Brisbane Greater Hobart Greater Adelaide Greater...

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Livability: Transport

2016
Built environment
State and trends
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2016 Built environment State and trends Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin...

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Livability: Natural environment

2016
Built environment
State and trends
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2016 Built environment State and trends Murray Darling North East Coast Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater Darwin...

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Changing land use and management

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Inland water
Pressures
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2011 Inland water Pressures Greater Melbourne Greater Perth There is a strong consensus among Australian jurisdictions that: point sources of pollution are no longer...

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Water resource development

2011
Inland water
Pressures
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2011 Inland water Pressures South Coast Murray Darling Tasmania Greater Brisbane Greater Adelaide...

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